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Sowice Service Clubs are a necessary part of a democratic school government. Mem- bers are above average in scholarship and citizenship. They are Well liked, re- spected students, and they enjoy their work. New members are elected by pres- ent club members, the faculty, and the student body. The most active clubs of Ncrrbonne are lane Addams, Vigilantes, Ladies, Knights, Baronettes, Barons, Las luanitas, and Squires. The members of these clubs are pledged to give service to the school and the students, build morale, start valuable traditions, maintain order, create friendli- ness, promote good citizenship, help the students and protect their rights in all phases of school activities, and assist in enforcing the rules and laws of the school community. Some of the definite services rendered by these clubs are supervising the loading and unloading of school buses, keeping order in the halls, on the grounds, and in the cafeteria: checking lunch passes, ushering at school affairs, helping new students, and serving the school when and where needed. Mary Meyers IANE ADDAMS Row 1: Carmen Ochoa, Iudy Patterson, Delores Knuutila, Teresa Pulido. Row 2: Nadine Madrid, Colleen McGinnis. Row 3: Barbara lrvin, Kay Francis, Lugi Montez, Eve Petronovich. Row 4: Mary lean Harker, Peggy Van Velkenberg Frey, Miss Parks, Bonnie Schroeder, Shirley Endo. Row 5: Bonnie Domonske, Linda Chambers, Row 6: Martha Gear, Flora Hameetman. Row 7: Sandra Katilla.
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me Smdm: dam The Student Court is elected by the Student Body to give special instruction and assistance to stu- dents who have difficulty in liv- ing successfully in a crowded school. T h e y sympathetically hear the excuses of those brought before them for conduct unbecom- ing a Narbonne Student. The Court tries to help these to under- stand the reasons why they should be more careful to observe the rules and regulations and then give them special activities to per- STUDENT C0U3T form that will help them to remem- Associate Iustices: Gregg Hornaday, Craig Chudy, Dexter Good- ber to always be Cf Gaucho that ell. Chief lustice: Ioe Stits. Sponsor: Mr. Livingston-Little. Q11 CQU be proud Qt, Row 1: Cynthia Pederson, Jerry Moore, Marilyn Dannerberger, Ernie Eredia, Troy Hollinger. Row 2: Eileen Swaffer, Swaffer, Shirley Powell, La Vonna Conner, Pat Gilbert, Bonnie Schroeder, Huw 3: Iames Vivonia, Eugene Trinkler, Mary Harker, Zona Hammond, Ioan Birchler, David Cole, David Darst. Row 4: Shirley Kangus, Flora Hameetman, Beverly Agnew, Iennifer Bowen, Bonnie Domonoske, Kay Francis. Row 5: Dexter Goodell, Gary Downey, Ierry Chapman, Mr, Chasson, Lyle DeVore, Henry Brink, Bob Easom. Row 6: Ioe Stits, Victor Martinov, Noel Reimers, Larry Mertz, Bill Blaine, Frank Hillemeyer.
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row VIGILANTES 1: A. G. Mukaihata. 2: Dick Westfall, Louy Sims, Henry Brink, Ierry Moore. 3: Lyle DeVore, Dale Howard, Duke Blakesly, Frank Zuray, 4: Woody Buchanan, Clair Hutton. 5: Leonard Risler, Bill Butler, Mr. Turner, Don Minson, Don Myers. 6: Garry McPeak, lohnny Sampson. 7: Bill Brockelsby, Mike McGee. KNIGHTS 1: Don Snow, Ted Sandoval, Richard Faulkner, Eddie Burrel, lerry Coulter. 2: Toshi Shinden, Ierry Chapman, Dale Franklin, lim Williams. 3: Iim Ieter, Victor Martinov, Ioe Stits, Bobby Gravett, David Clayton, 4: lim Wright, Tommie Robins, Dick Bell, David Cole. 5: Danny Marsh, Don Hale, Mr. Cobbs, Gordon Garrett. fb, Jkkvkt-JJ ,L X r 'f.,j , 1
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