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91 QQ' NUM-1. Working closely with advisor louis Tsoutsouvas, mittee were ROW lr Joy Kelley, Fred Heron Evangeline Saucedo, Shirley Wolfe, Teddi Advert Walking various types as a banner a club activity, or a Under the Advertising Committee licity through its banners, Press articles. Some of the this year were school activities, proiects, and important money-raising such as the PTA Membership Drive, Council of Christmas Cheer Drive. Meetings of the Advertising Committee held every other week with two representa- tives participating from each grade level. 1-fx on , 9 Active on the Boys Athletic Subcommittee this year were lett to right Mr Louis Tsoutsouvas Robert Joyce manager Mr Cloud Hardesty and Doris Caughell Ticket Sales Committee The difference between the success and failure of school activities depends upon pub- licity and the Ticket Sales Committee, Knowl- edge of finance and skill in salesmanship are among the essential qualities of a committee of this type. Working his year with Mr. Tsoutsou- vas, manager, the committee with other committees and their sales campaigns. functions throughout the was kept busy accounting . More than 1,425 stu- were sold. As the busiest the committee sold tickets out-of-town football games. upon this committee for success were the two ASB the Pigskin Prom and the Due to the death of the student body adopted a King of Hearts. who helped to brighten the halls were Glassman. mittee on 5' Athletics matters concerning the athletic by the Boys' Athletic Com- Barbara High School, The main approve all athletic activities and Also there is the responsibility of bills to student Legislature for ap- proval, The committee sees to it that all the school sports have capable, hard-working managers and presenting ample finances. Robert Joyce, Boys' Athletic Manager, Mr. Cloud Hardesty, Mr. Clarence Shutte, Mr, Louis Tsoutsouvas, three student representatives, and Doris Caughell, Student Body Treasurer, make up this committee, Nancy McKibben, Janie Voskuylg ROW 2:
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PQI Campus Committee members who took maior ROW l: A. Warwick, J. Ericson, l. Dawson ROW 2: V. Vanderberg, P. Sevegney, J Advisor John Nordenson, J. Matthews, L. Campus Commi Trajic Saj?Q2 Committee Closely related to Campus Commit- tee was the Traffic Safety Committee. Tim Hillebrand, Traffic Committee chairman, and Don Coursey, Campus Committee chairman, worked together to provide an organized program for their committees to carry out. In order to maintain the right to leave campus at noon, students were urged by the Traffic Safety Committee to drive courteously and carefully. Promoting the importance of safe driving and stressing the responsibility of each student's part were the main aims of the committee, ,-il? Committee bugs through- purpose was the This gave them laws and the to various Assignments for s office. was needed have grown larger as Members of the Subcommittee on Traffic Safety are as follows: ROW I: Mady Felts, Sue Monroe, Claire Byers, Polly Cushing, ROW 2: Kent Johnson, Rod Campbell, Tim Hillebrand. v A... , 4.14 11 'ifviii
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Girls' Leaguers sport. . . Q dh S Girls' :nt vice-president. Gathered in the oom for an informal business meeting, the Girls' - d ,,L. A.,,, Representing the girls of SBH5 were the i959-60 Girls' League officers, ROW l: Ginger Nash, treasurerp Sharry Howard, president, Judy Dressler, secretoryg ROW 2: Teryl LePage, historian, Diane Piskulic, The Girls' League undertook a great many proiects this year, under the supervision of Presi- dent Sharry Howard. The first activity of the year was the Big Sister picnic at Oak Park on September 'l0. Many sopho- more girls and their senior Big Sisters attended. They were educated while they were enter- tained by a fashion show which demonstrated proper dress for school, football games, the Night and Day Dance, the Pigskin Prom, and other dates. They stuffed themselves with delicious food from the sack dinners which they brought. The Big Sisters as a club served the girls dessert and punch. The second event on the Girls' League agenda was the Night and Day Dance which opened the year's season of dances. Later in the year the Girls' League sponsored the May Dance. In December the Handsome Harry contest was held in order to raise money for the Council of Christmas Cheer. One boy represented each class, and his classmates supported him as the most handsome by dropping money in the bottle in which his picture was placed, Approximately five assemblies were presented by the Girls' Leaque. which included a variety of League officers
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