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ST HE T llll BHESS gG AMW was Grads and former students register on Alumni Day. TIME MARCHES ON! Twenty-five years ago student government was unknown, but the Shawnee-Mission Student Congress has come to stay. Led by J. C. Hawkins, head sponsor, and G. Murlin Welch, assistant, this year's Student Congress supervised public relations, organization charters, honors, and social activities of the student body. Officers of the Student Congress were president, John Ambergg vice-president, Don Stickrodg secretary, Martha Fraser, and treasurer, Jeanene Trego. Besides these officers this year's forty-four members included presidents and vice-presidents of the junior and senior classes and one representative from each home room. The social committee, headed by jerry Maloney, planned and carried out some of the most successful mixers in the history of Shawnee-Mission. The Tacky Dance, Formal Mixer, and Sweater Dance were outstanding examples. Blue jeans and blazers are favorites at Tacky Dance.
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PARENT - TEACHERS' ASSUEIATIUN LET's GET ACQUAINTEIY' was chosen as the Parent - Teacher Association theme for the year. From the Septem- ber back-to-school night at which parents met teachers to the April fash- ions a la Shawnee-Missionl' style show and departmental exhibits, every meet- ing offered worthwhile material. Officers were Mrs. E. M. Wharton, president, Mrs. H. N. Howe, first vice- presidentg Mrs. J. Lester Brown, re- cording secretaryg Mrs. James Agnew, corresponding secretary, Mr. A. P. Snodgrass, treasurer, Mrs. E. R. Kitchen, historian, Mr. I-I. D. Mc- Eachen, consultant, and Mrs. john Irwin, parliamentarian. Meetings were held on the third Mon- day of each month. One of they main projects of the P.T.A. was to support the sidewalk fund. Parent education classes, which met in homes during the month of October, had as their theme Where Peace Begins. II .gav- aude M FQJAQ5 Front row--L. ro R.-BROWN, BRANDON, Wi-uun'oN, fPnEs.J, Hows Back row-L. ro R.-MCEACHEN, KITCHEN, SNODGRASS
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Cupid Couples are chosen at Valentine Dance. 1, 2, 3, Kick! 11 Spfckr It's music by jimmy Lenge
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