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STUDENT COUNCIL This year the Student Council has been very busy planning many different events, the first of which was the Christmas Dance which proved very success- ful. They are also planning an Honor System which will go into effect next year and will be a definite asset to the school. We will always remember the Bus Bazaar and consider it one of the highlights of the year. Yes, this has certainly been a busy year and many thanks to the group of students who helped to make it possible, headed by: Mike Burton, our President, Nina Seely, Vice-President, Ann Garvin, Secretary, and Ann Weldon, Treasurer.
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LEADERS CLUB , K f K,' A A 4 . . - ' W '55 f fi WW. V ,gf t 1 aaei n e . :ine . I N - ,gy , Q.. n i 'L ' f eine n a -' t, .tri . b 5 an 3. 5 aw.w'i.5fff 51? 3,3335 S. The Leaders' Club was founded three years ago when it was felt that the Girls' Athle- tic Association was of no effect. Miss Gloria Bryant, Girls' Athletic instructor, is the faculty advisor. The purpose was to give example to other girls, to give aid to those girls who might need itg and to expand the present athletic program or improve it. The girls were chosen from the seventh to the twelfth grades for qualities of leader- ship, honor, integrity, courtesy, loyalty, initiative, self-sacrifice, and cooperation. There were fifteen charter members chosen. Since then, new members have been chosen by the girls themselves, and the maximum number of members has been kept at fifteen. Each girl has a job within the athletic program. The girls have sponsored many projects: among them have been cookie sales, booths in the bazaars, a student-faculty volley ball game, and, of course, pep rallies. The present members are: Dora Dixon, Nina Seely, Peta Paull, Ann Weldon, Page Lee Hufty, Georgia Riley, Ann Biggs, ,Ioli von Rebhan, Denise Anderson, Spency Love, Lisa Thayer, and Leslie Mitchell.
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Safety Patrol Left to Right: Mary Hufty, Barbara Bayless, Lela Love, Paul Maddock, Captain, Prior Powers, Harold Holmyard, Michael Tiernan. Brownie Scouts Left to Right: Nancy Lampkin, ,Ioan Rosengarten, Florence Morrisey, Hope Rams- ing, Linda Davison, Alice Prudden, Lourdes Mendosa, Laura McCarthy, Cathy Bertles. Second Row: Cathy Stewart, Paget Holmyard, Toby Gale, Pat Powers, Mary Thayer, Mona Barry, Maggi Atterbury, Lani Davison, Mrs. Davison.
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