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Along came a slumber party... LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Earleen Jones (Treasurer), Clariece Newlin (Reporter), Marilyn Stephen (Member-ot-lorge) . Donno Edens (Sergeant Row two—Mary Butters (Vice President), Condy Head (Secretory) Dorothy Hargraves (President). GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League is an organization for all of the girls of Ramona High School. It encourages the spirit of friendship, loy- alty, and service to the school and to the community. This year the Girls’ League has spon- sored the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Slumber Party, Tacky Day, and the Mother’s Tea. Sleep my little ones . . . sleep. LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Jeri Nelson, Karen Thorson. Froni Kunkel. Janet Gulley, Elaine Kunkel, lindo Brown, Penny Hill, lee Ann Butters, Susie Mitchell, Mary Butters, Dorothy Hargraves. Karen Harrison. Maggie Keithley, Diane Hutton. Marina Sao. Ilona Fluhorty, Cookie Hanssler, Weslene McCans, Judy Whiting, Carol Logan, Libby Schoessler, Charlotte Huber. Row two—Noncy Ling, Terry Lou Kunkel, Karen Flickinger, Sara Cowan, Pom Baker, Patty Hanigan, Joan Spracher, Kay Geek, Marilyn Stephen, Morilyn May, Tino Harrison, lylle West, Judy Smith, Lancey Holly, Sue Keyser, Barbara Henry, Janice luckow, Mary lunning, Patty Newlin, Loneda Light, Ardello Swycaffer, Mary Hinck. Row three—Condy Head. Brenda Diggins, Connie Butler, Cathy McWhorter Nicki Davis, Betty Wallace, Janet McCans, Diane Bickel.Sharon Brett. Helen Bickel . Priscilla Perry, Louise Harvey, Jan Johnson, Solly Johanson Ruth Henze. Simonne Robert. Shirley Mix, Jean Thom sen, Peggy Woodin, lyla Jean Oland. Judi Wood. Row four—Linda Swift, Markay Holly, Donna Edens, Ionic Rischman, Clariece Newlin, Morie Korkalo, Nancy Perry, Kothy Ayres, Karen Kelley. Audrey Romine. Sherry Muse, Judith Trumpcr, Marilyn Pratt, Karen Arrington, Earleen Jones, Miss Lowe (Advisor). Row five—Ruby White. Judith Boortz, Darlene McPheron, Deannie Dohn, Lin Baugh, Donno Kendall, Kothy Carter, Betty Ciauser, Donno Smith, Judy Austin, Doreen Harrison, Nancee Holland, Patti Miller, Pomello Kunkel, Sandy Sonders, Karol Bobonick, Sandra Maple, Darice Tippets, Carole Rischman, Donna Stamps. Charlotte Swycaffer.
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.. A.S.B.... Mr. Hanigan, Steve and Ron kept us busy. A.S.B. The primary job of the Student Council is to represent and protect the rights of the Stu- dent Body. It does this through legislation, and through counsel with the A.S.B. Adviser, Mr. Hanigan, and the faculty. It sponsors the Homecoming Day and Dance, The Christmas Prom, and all elections. Through these activities and others, the Council raises money for such things as the football lights and fence, and stage curtains. Our two presidents, Steve Luelf and Ron Rodolff have done a very good job and we, the students, greatly appreciate their unselfish efforts. A.S.B. OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER LEFT TO RIGHT: Row on —Ronnie Rodolff (President). Row two—Marilyn Moy (Treasurer). Dorothy Hargroves (Secretory), Steve luelf (Vice President). Row three—Jeri Nelson (Publicity Chairman,) Margo Heogney (Program Chairman). Tom Roy Stephen (Member-at-Large), Earleen Jones (Assistont Treasurer).
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... the Lettermen gave us many good LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Ronnie Rodolff (President). Row two—Tim Rountree (Vice President), Goil Roberts (Sec. Trees ) Row three—Mr. McCutcheon (Advisor). LEFT TO RIGHT: Ro;o°;r ::p,oh-coh «—. .. ROBr« °nny C,ipe' J°n Cl°,k' J° B,ake,ey- FIOyd Bu,ri ' Mike i,ey’ Ronnie Mike s”i,h- S»11 Bobert , jo. ImH. Roy ... «• i“ -»- «» ■ » .„. cm. LETTERMEN'S CLUB “We played our hearts out for good ol' Ramona High!” The lettermen's Club was formed in 1950 by the lettermen of thot year, and it hos continued to operate since then. Any boy is eligible for this club, if he hos one varsity letter, or B letter in any sport. Any manager of o sport con join if he hos o vorsity letter and if he is in the second semester of his Junior Year. The purpose of this club, is to sponsor social and athletic activities. One of the biggest activities put on by the club is the Football Banquet; at which time special awards ore given to the ones thot the teem hos picked os the most outstanding players. One of the club's noted gifts, is o one hundred dol rr scholarship, which is qiven to a member of high standing in both intelligence ond personal characteristics. It is a real honor to be in this club ond most of the boys in Ramona High Schoolstrive for mem bership.
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