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HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES 1 ,L , , - '13.l9P17'.f .f 'uni ihlfitfwf . .ai -H1 Hiro? . ' No.9 - Elected by their homeroom class members, the Homeroom Representatives meet once a g ' week to discuss problems brought up in their ,A ,g,sysi.,,,3a homerooms or brought up by members ot A H -wetf the faculty. The Homeroom Representatives ' ,' - are responsible for discussing the minutes of f, A 1: 5 each meeting with their homeroom classes. 2 ,, -r- Fi Several food and clothing drives are organ- 9' -a ' .L '54 -sf Tig ized yearly by the Homeroom Representa- ' Q i I K 54 I tives, Mr. Phillips is the sponsor ot this group. ix fir 'V wx ' X ' . . U .sul Marsha Drahos, Secretary, Janis Willis, President, Sandy Cortner, Secretary, and Roger Harmon, Vice-President. Not pictured: Chuck Taplin, Vice-President. ii - F A r-:E . EIS 1 3333 33 333 Row 1: Chris Call, Nancy Shea, Karen Jacobson, Steve Schneider, Lorraine Warner, Caroline Tompkins, Barbara Brownstein, Jenny Roh, Bernie Sayre, Sandy Cortner, Sherry Sellers, Jinx Darcy, Josette Melazzo, Chris Miller, Vicki Schoder, Kathleen Bennett, Theresa White, Kathy Gordon, Nancy Calvin, and Barbara Atwood. Row 2: Jayne Winans, Sheri Davis, Sandy Carothers, Kathie Gamble, Anne Patrick, Carol Goldbaum, Darlene Carroll, Jeri Macdonald, Pat McWenie, Charlotte Ackerley, Sherry Bowman, Liz Burns, Karen Canto, Linda Scalise, Kathy White, Patty Goodwin, Gudrun Danielson, Cynthia Frailey Connie Clark, Lucy Esquivel, Nancy Adams, Martha lttner, Marsha Drahos, Joanne Adams, Shan Singer, and Kathy Brant. Row 3: Jim Groves, Brent Hancock, Bob Deeming, Larry Yasmer, Bates Butler, Bill Damron, John Jenks, Ray Oglethorpe, Whitt McKinney, Chuck Taplin, Marty Wilson, Woodie Bass, John- nie Watts, Susan Broman, Monte Land, Nancy McHugh, Sally Wood, Karen Edmonson, Kathy Cleary, Celia Gold- man, Pat Harry, and , i nne Roles. Row 4: Kit Estes, Jim McRian, Bill Lockwood hall, Dave Prather, Leslie Green, Phillip Sakir, John Melbohm, Roger Harmon, Lynn Page, Rich Poynter, Don Ludwig, Art Johnssen, Mike Thomas, Gene Fleck, Stan Stromberg, Earle Franks, Dean Metcalte, and Bart Herald. 14
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4 HALL MONITORS Row 1: Carolyn Hammer, Jane Hauser, Sharon Wilkerson, Sharlot Cumings, Linda Brewer, Karen Brown, and Anne Hotchkiss. Row 2: Fernando Pacheco, Marty Warnock, Blair Bontekoe, Ted Montgomery, Sue Miles, Maryle Chandler, Ann Haas, Cherry Stanbrook, Sharlene Jones, Hall Monitor checks for a hall pass, and Jackie Hottman. Row 3: Mike Armstrong, Mike Prime, Steve Edwards, Earle Franks, Steve Bell, Ed Molinski, Roland Arellano, Don McNeil, Bates Butler, Alan Herman, Marian Klenendais, and George Turnbull. A hall monitor is a student who is posted at a station during his study hall period, to check hall passes. Monitors are assigned to such posts as entrances, exits and stairways. lt is each monitor's duty to report to the office, persons who have no authorization to be in Rincon's halls, and to prevent stu- dents frorn leaving school while it is in ses- sion. Mr. Johnson serves as sponsor of the Hall Monitors.
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JUNIOR RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Y A' .-F' Row 1: Carol Lacy, Joan Harsck, Pat O'Mara, Ann Gurtz, Bernie Sayre, Sonia Frovver, Theresa White, Kathleen Bennett, and Ernie Santacruz. Row 2: Jean Nolan, Diane Gaiewisk, Etta Jane Dudy, Janis Hartson, Lynne Ather- ton, Carolyn Ball, Kathy Diorio, Joyce Cooper, Anne Foglesong, and Nancy Shea. Row 3: Ann Kert, Ann . I At the beginning of the year, each homeroom elected one student as a Junior Red Cross Representative. Through the representative, every homeroom learned more about the goals and purposes of the Junior Red Cross. ps, ,sve- Findley, Sally Holman, Carol Hillman, JoAnne Adams, Bonnie McNabb, Judy Smith, Mary Henry, Carrie Ware, and Bill Lockwood. Row 4: Barbara Jensen, Ray Clark, Buddy Barley, Tony Sprague, Dick Valenzuela, Alan Herman, John Jenks, Darrel Barsch, Jack Cameron, and George Turnbull. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL The Junior Red Cross aided the na- if ' tional organization in carrying out the it I , annual Red Cross Drive. In each home- g room, the representative collected con- tributions and presented contributors with an official Red Cross membership card and a pin. I48 'g..5, 'X Row 1: Bobbie Kall, Sally Mount, Sally Wood, and Nancy Hood. Row 2: Bruce Lucleke, Carolyn Cox, Cathy Mohr, and Ray Oglethorpe
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