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Mr. and Miss Monterey Runners-Up Wesley Wallace fun in any crowd tackles any situation with enthusiasm. V. sweet and cons! vital part of the athletic program and the school. £ 'V m 27
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Faculty makes selection. . Jobs in the Activities Office includo everything from putting up ihe weekly schedule in the main hall to typing letters, and Dan McNeil stays busy keeping up with the work. Each year, by majority vote, the faculty chooses the seniors who will be named Mr. and Miss Monterey. Qualifications for this all-important honor must be carefully considered before decisions are made. Character, citizenship, honesty, loyalty, cour- tesy, dependability, leadership, initiative, co-opera- tiveness, service to the school and scholarship are weighed. Each teacher nominates one person and after tabulation a ballot is compiled. Mr. and Miss Monterey, along with two runner’s-up, are picked from these. When the nominations and voting are done, the things taken into consideration are not only based on personal liking or singular talent, but on contribution, willingness and a sincere desire to be'a full part of all activities and endeavors of the school. Mr. and Miss Monterey are meant to be the most ideal students, the people most qualified to take the name of Monterey.- It is often difficult to enjoy a daily chore, but it seems pleasant enough to Sandie Alderson. 26
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Athletes honor Sally Eastwood A sports queen must be loyal, spirited, enthusiastic and congenial. She must possess all those intangible qualities that the varsity teams look for in a girl to represent them. She not only must be interested in the Plainsmen, she must be known to whole heartedly support them. Such a girl is Sally Eastwood. Being senior head cheerleader has made her an integral part of sports. She is what the sports queen must be—the epitome of Plainsmen spirit. To climax the pep rally preceding the Pampa football game on October 16, she was crowned by Tri-Captains Dicky Grigg, Rick Canup and Robert Junell and presented with a dozen long-stemmed red roses. She and her court—Ann Liston. Susan Rampy, Victoria Coch- ran and Sandi Parmer were honored at half-time of the game. 28
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