Monterey High School - Chaparral Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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Judging cover idea entries for the Rey Roster is one of the duties of Mary Ann Hamilton and Jim Gilbreath, co-chairmen of the Publicity Committee. Assisting them is Jean Pharr, chairman of the Scrapbook Committee. “Horsing around”, Richie Rutledge and Robert Taylor, co-chairmen of the Recreation Committee, prepare the hall for annual Cowtown MHS. Arranging the latest awards in the trophy case is one duty of members of the citizenship committee. Heading the committee are Mike Broun and Ray McWilliams. Working together to check safety and courtesy are Susan Jones, chairman of Courtesy and Cafeteria Committee, and David Bass, head of Traffic and Safety Committee.

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Although a Student Council officer's life involves a very busy sched- ule. David loss. Ann Armis tend, Jimmie Hall, Sharon Jones, Susan Jones and Joe Tarver still find time for moments of laughter in leisure. Student (Council Sc6m£ TPtavcuy “Monterey High School is on the go! ' This phrase has been used countless times during the 1965-66 school year, not only in enthusiastic Plainsmen spirit, hut also in every aspect of academics, extra- curricular activities and sports. Monterey’s Student Council takes advantage of opportunities to repre- sent Monterey with the most promising expectations. For two days, schools within a 100-mile radius were hosted by Monterey at a leadership workshop. Student body elected, Ann Armistead executes all duties necessary in Monterey’s presidential office of Texas Association of Student Council. She presents the keynote address, organizes discussion groups, se- lects speakers and presides over the general assem- bly. Budgeting lime as well as money are challenges to Jimmie Hall, Student Council treasurer. David Bass, vice president of Monterey's Student Council provides a feeling of security in case of absence of the president. II



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Seven (Zonunitteea Set “P zce fan- vuKCtt Assemblies are for the purpose of educating, informing and en- tertaining students. Planning assemblies to meet these qualifi- cations is the main objective of Becky Callaway, Sharon Jones, Seven Student Council committees provide the func- tional means of organizing and carrying out the various projects and activities of the council. Chairmen of the five committees are appointed by the executive com- mittee, which is composed of Monterey’s student body officers. The remaining two committees are headed by student body officers. Student Council officers and com- mittee chairmen then select the members of their re- spective committees. The seven committees are Assembly, Citizenship, Cour- tesy and Cafeteria, Publicity, Recreation, Scrapbook and Traffic Safety. Parliamentarian and Chaplain are elected by the vot- ing members of Student Council. Ronnie Ruqimel and Sharon Young, co-chairmen of the As- sembly Committee. Chaplain Tommy Hart leads the Student Council in prayer, while Billy Windsor insures correct procedure in discussion. 13

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