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Student Council SPRING SEMESTER, TOP PICTURE, ROW ONE: J. Le Rossingnol, D. Young, S. Greene, L. Polk, D. Peck, M. Lattin, J. Hampton, C. Reideman. K. Rogers, J. Sidenstricker. ROW TWO: Jane Townshend, C. Loyd, S. Dustin, A. VanCamp, M. Bennett, L. Hagenlocher, J. Young, J. Payne, D. Harris, C. Osborn. ROW THREE: B. Brereton, W. Overley, D. Frank, H. Dugger, G. Sherrill, I). Brandt, S. Leonard, S. Gibson, D. Reagan, B. Seward, D. Martin. FALL SEMESTER, BOTTOM PICTURE, ROW ONE: J. Wood, C. Murdock, V. Bowles, M. Stern, J. Sitton, T. Bood, M. Lattin, C. Tuhey, I). Peck, S. Dustin, G.Openshaw, C. Reideman. ROWr TWO: D. Purkey, J. D alias, D. Harris, L. Rubcrg, J. Gillis, J. La Sarte, J.Pryor, J. Townshend, B. Johnson, K. Rogers, J. Sidenstricker, C. Whittier. ROW THREE: B. Brereton, B. Jones, C. Sherman, G. Bryson, B. Fisher, T. Couris, E. Bennett, S. Gibson, D. Reagan, B. Seward.
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WARRIOR AND SQUAWS—Wiley Overley, Block “O Custodian; Diana Peck, historian; Susan Dustin, secretary; and Judy Payne, vice-president, were spring student body officers. Wiley was ready to fight off any attacks by Chico on the Block O on Table Mountain; Diana finished the last half of the Historian Scrapbook; Susan took the minutes at student body meetings, handled any necessary correspondence and signed student body checks; and Judy was in charge of assemblies. Spring Student Body Officers BIG CHIEF—David Frank, our spring semester student body president, carried on the duties of this high office where Bill left off. He presided over the Student Council and student body meetings and reported the school’s spring activities to the Rotary Club. These students attended the last Sierra Foothill League Conference of the year in which the school with the best sportsmanship was presented a trophy. At press time the controversy over changing the school colors to blue and white from purple and white was being heatedly discussed. Wiley Overley headed the survey committee. Opinions were taken from coaches, alumni, teachers, and student leaders. Kathy Rogers, Jackie Hampton, Dick Young, and Dick Reagan were members of the committee. Jane Sidenstricker headed the committee concerning the constitutional change from three J.V. yell leaders and song leaders to four. Charlene Tuhev, Carolyn Whittier, Meredith Lattin, and Gail Openshaw were the members of this committee. The anti-litterbug committee met with the Board of Trustees, Mercury Editor Mr. Beebe, Police Chief Kessler, and Mayor Weisker to discuss the cluttering up of the school grounds and neighboring areas by careless students. Committee members were Bart Jones, Gail Openshaw, Jane Townshend, and Bill Brereton. Ahead of publicity was Merry Lattin. Mr. Jones’ art classes cooperated by turning out many “catchy” posters. 23
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SPEECH TUTORS—Mrs. Bonnington and Mr. Fylling, our two beloved, patient, hardworking oral teachers, who freely give hours of their own time with little recognition or extra pay, look interested in listening to a recording of one of their budding speakers. Oratorical Contests CSF FINALISTS— (standing) Winner of the Freshman class elimination was Russell Gurley; Sophomore class, Pat Howard; (sitting) Junior class, Helen Marie Nelson; Jane Townshend, Senior and School Champion.
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