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Dutside interests were varied, ehalleiio;iiiii;. b FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMITTEE-Row 1; ,s. N. .... :.. J 1)..xk-., N Buck. P. Mvracle. N. McGintif. M. Smitli. Row 2: Mrs. H.inlson, G. SihK-u. H. WalktT. G. Gilmer, S. Egaers, G. Biaiingiiiak-r. Nut pichiri-d: D, Da iclsnn. PEANUTS FOR SALE; J. BiimgardntT st-wns to h.nv jdiiicd in tlif spirit of tilings and is buying peanuts for polio from H. Pnreell and G. Bidlingniaier. i„.„k,;,, I. Sliirlie Higgins Bnffimi ' s Young Careerist. Broadwav Campus Representati e, Kath Ta lor JuiK Craft 1 ) li «ard W iumr, Nauc Buck 19
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These worked hard for the student hody. FIRST SEMESTER LEGISLATURE —Row 1 : P. Broiighton, S. Lewis, L. Cornt-tt. L. H()lji)s. C. Cabrera, J. Bate . Ri w 2: B. Walker, S. Swier, 1. Tlinnipson, D. Q ' l ' ntlt, X. Nij ra, I. Cerwintes, C. Kassahn, G. Soden. H,.w 3: D. Pond, G. Gable, L. Johns, B, Stiff, R. Cbirri, O. Van Wester- Imxzen, J. Perieh, j. Larson. Row 4: K.Burbridge, B. Hiirwit?., H. Walker. C. Cha ez, G. Cliapnian, R. JolKnionr, j. Hamilton, J. Lowe, C. Kellar. Row r,: M. BrnnniT. L. Tokunow, |. Huff. 1. Mill. ' r. P. NkKee. L, Levens, R. Obernolti-, L. Sniitli. M. Winibiisli. The school student sio eniineiit ot OIIS h)llo ecl tlie pattern of the I ' nited .States go einnient liy estahlishiny; two honses. Tlie Student Legislature, the lower house of oiu ' goxernment, handletl affairs which cannot be decided hy the Student Council because the ' carr too much significance for all. Student Representatives of bcjth semesters liave done great jobs, often carrying their decisions and questions back to the whole student bod to be decided upon. SEC(J, D SEMESTER LEGISL. ' - Tf ' RE-Row 1: C. Hirieman, P. Rieli- ,[rils, S. Shorter. C. Buehler, ]. Daxies, Harxiek, D. Bnskirk, 1. Jewell, D. Phil- Row 2: H. Walker, P. H.irtley, D. lips. Row .3; O. Walker, K. Gammon. J. Belprez, B. Hart, B. Walker, S. Snl- lixan, J. Larson. Row 4: C. Craxvfonl, M. ojnes, D. Wanner, S. Xewsom, . Haker, M. Robinson, S. Keeling, Ci. (innther, 1. Sehroetli-r. Row .5: N. Cruz, L. Tokunow, M, Clarke, S. Cli.i- ez, I). Stor -. Row G: S. Ijcwis, E. Curtis, M. Coreor.in. B. Ko ak. 1). Carlson, O. Robles, L, Lex ins, E. Mal- (lon.ulo. G. GiJiu.r. 1. Wirth, j: IS
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Industry and stamina developed a strong 1st SEMESTER Editor-in-Ctiief— i ' Jere Lowe i » iv Busines: Manager — Judy Kjellberg «fl| H ' pt UQ ■■910 Featjre Editor- H B % Judy Kjellberg ' i Dee Davidson Sporti Editor, Boys Don Burnette Sports Editor, Girls Marilyn Smitti Photographer Jotin Moore Reporters Dave Utter. Vic Belprei, Rob- erf Albarron. Roy Takeno. John Moore FIRST SEMESTER REFLECTOR STAFF; ]. n nx; Mrs. Chrisl,,,.!,, i, 1 Smith, D. DaNidsnn, R. T.ikiiici. J. KjflllHrs;. R. Allxirrnn. J. Lcmc. IX liter. D. Burnette. . Belprez. The first semester Reflector staff, under tlie supervision of Mrs. Chris Cliristopher, showed their true (|uahty as journalists In working hard to pulihsli a paper that not oiiK was of ttjp qualitx ' as a hi ' j;li seliool newspaper, init also ranked fiist-class h ' the National Scholastic Press Association which criticizes all high school newspapers throughout the nation. Editor-in-Chief of the Reflector for the first semester was Jere Lowe. Jere s joh of Editor was made simple In ' the fine staff of department editors underneath him. The Reflectors second semester staff, headed In ' Joe Ha es and Doug Nelson, contin- ued to tmn out a school ncwspai er of fine quality. This two-class cooperation earned Best All .Ground Newspaper rating at Santa . na Col- lege s journalism da . This award distinguishes the Reflector as the top high school paper in Orange C()unt . 2nd SEMESTER REFLECTOR STAFF Editors Doug Nelson, Joe Hayes News Editors Karen Hafer, Patti Allen Feature Editors Carol Shipe, Linda Shoemaker Boy ' s Sports Editors John Parks. Jim Whyte Girl ' s Sports Editors Jessie Shaw, Bonnie Chadwick Copy Editors Sa ndJ Silka, Judi Holt Eichange Editors Karen Trigg, Marcia Clarke Photographer John Moore Business Manager Leanne French Circulation Kathy DeAtley Advertising Diane Meunier Reporters— Pat Day. D lorice McGee. Linda Todd. Jan Asachika, Pauline Yorba, Rick Bfou ghton, Penny Branum. Margo Waite. and John Hamilton Orange High News Bu reau— Pat Day and ' Linda Todd SECOND SEMESTER REFLECTOR STAFF-Rnw L L. Freneli. B. Cliail wiek. 1 ' . Dav, B. H.irt, S, Silka. K. Tri i;. L. Todd. R. « 2: L. Slii.emaker, D MeCee, C. Slupe, K. I Liter, M. W.iite, |. Sliau . D. Meiin.er. J. Avieliik... K DcAtlex, p. Y.irli.,, P. Allen. P H.,naini, M. Clarke. Rim .3: R. Bniimlitnn. I) Nelson, J, Haves. |. P,irks, J. Wlivti. |. Hamilton.
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