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Directing traffic is the main duty of this group. Senior Service Dodging cars is an occupational hazard for the Senior Service members, since directing student car traffic is their main job. Headed by Senior Representative Rita Haskins, the members control the traffic between classes along Grant Street, relieving the traffic jams as the stu- dents' cars leave the student parking lot and they also keep walking traffic moving between classes. Freshman Service Pick up that paper . . is a familiar cry of the Frosh Service members. The purpose of the Freshman Service Committee is to keep the grounds tidy. This group of Frosh are chosen after they have become accustomed to the high school way of life. Being on the job every day is part of their duty. This year at Mt. Diablo tne Grounds Commissioner, Bill Santos, is head of this committee.
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This group monitors the lines of upper ind loworclassmen while they buy brunch and lunch. Sophomore Service 'Block that pass is not only a favorite saying at football games in the fall, but is also heard all year long at our brunch and lunch lines. The students who usually whisper, speak or yell this maxim are the mem- bers of Sophomore Service. These sophomore stu- dents are picked in June of their freshman year by the Sophomore Service Adviser and the future Soph- omore Representative. In the fall when school begins, these sophomores also begin their year-long job of disciplining students in brunch or lunch lines. Social Affairs Heading the Social Affairs Committee this year was commissioner, Linda Jason. This committee works to present bigger and better dances to Mt. Diablo High School. Its chief duties are to obtain fit music —be it records or live band, present decorations, and secure refreshments. In the past, dances have been the only activity put out by Social Affairs Committee: this year, though, it was proud to present the first Annual Homecom- ing to Mt. Diablo High School. SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ROW ONE. left to right: Barbara Brooks. Heidi Hohcnriedcr. Bonnie Ma- son. Linda Jason. Carole Treece. Judy Sheehan. Barbara 8uscaglia. Enid Ma- thias. ROW TWO: Bco Sampore. Dor- othy Mason. Helen Walsh. Joan Nutley. Jackie Nutley. Joyce Haring. Barbara Moak. Sally Gerboth. ROW THREE: 8ccky Nicolson. Martha Riley. Carol Lindsey. Margie Ecoffey, Irene Omania, Donna May. Eloise Snipes, Midge Moyer. 26
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Spirit it promoted at all football and basketball games by this group of well over 60 members. DANNY DEVIL MR. JACKSMULLEN Adviser Win or lose, they lead us. Rally Committee Our sports season would be definitely incomplete without the back- ing of the Rally Committee. Not only is the committee the promoter of school spirit, but it also promotes such necessary things as providing transportation for all away games, taking tickets at the entrances, decorating before each game, and publicizing the sports events. This organization has various subcommittee chairmen: Decorations. Virginia Patterson: Publicity. Maria Fernandez: Transportation. Karla Weinzheimer; Card Stunts, Ida Yamanaka: Sales. Rita Preszler. The Rally Committee is under the direction of the yell leaders and song leaders guided by Mr. Jack Smullen. CHRYSTAL MALONEY PENNY ROYAL SHARON HENSON VIVIAN BESSILIEVRE KAREN RUHR EDDIE CAVALLO LINDA LEWIS DAVE CARPENTER PAT SMITH Head Yell Leader
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