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Boys' State lt is the purpose of the Delaware Boys' State to help young men bet- ter their understanding of the func- tion of state government. This is achieved by permitting boys chosen from various schools throughout the state assume the position of state representative or senator for a period of several days. By this ac- tual participation in the affairs of state the boys gain an intimate un- derstanding of the functioning of the state governmental system, there- fore making them better citizens. i Girls' State Delaware Girls' State is held an- nually at Wesley Junior College in Dover. Each junior class of each high school in Delaware elects two representatives. These girls are given a week long expenses paid trip to Dover. The general purpose of Girls' State is to instruct its mem- bers in the functions of government through actual participation. The representatives hold conventions, campaign and elect their governor and other executive officers. The representatives also spend time laws are made 4' 1 'sry Representative Thompson Price Re resentative fy Ct tx Ati , . ., D Shirley Darrell A:- lg w-as -I I m ' .E 1' tMWi37171'D'r.4La y -59 I if . . ':.Q?:'j' . if 'fl Representative Faith Houtman 1 Z, ,v , N. I I L l
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? Habla Usted Espanol? Spanish Club members preparing for their parts in the Christmas assembly. 3 Rx ag., ag nga ' it W.. , , .. .,,,., . . Q71 . 1 WM The executive committee discussing plans for the Latin Club Banquet. Linguam Latinam Discimus M2 ,rf v V, bi FIRST ROW, left to right: Lois Cole, Elizabeth Rey- nolds, Patricia Ramsey, John Poore, Benjamin Sollo- way, Lawrence Ellery, David Dickerson, Albert Schweitzer, and Margaret Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Shirley Darrell, Charlotte Pryor, Rose Hestera. Carolyn Hawkins,Eleanor Phillips, Barbara Robinson. Diane Davis,Rose Knotts, Dale Loder, Evelyn Robin- son, Jean Pinder, and Mrs. Elizabeth Getty. advisor. THIRD ROW: Horace Pugh, Paul Loder, John Todd, Robert Hurd. John Lofland, Howard Pinder, David Comegys, Robert Ennis, Dale Reedy, David Reedy, and Larry Vodvarka. FIRST ROW, left to right: Catherine Morman, Diane Hairgrove, Edwin Eley, Mary lxieleri, Bruce Wright, Gerald Reedy, Norma Blendt, Elaine Walker, and Christine Sharp. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Roe. Esther Loder, Carol Wickham, Charlotte Walker. Sharon Maloney, Janice Ellingsworth. Deborah Kennedy, Virginia Hurd, Suzanne Kemp, Alice Mae David, Sara Helm, and Mrs. Elizabeth Getty, advisor. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Vodvarka, Lawrence Ellery, Stephen Peddrick,CarlFischer,Ronald McCoy, Linda Gonce, Barbara Akin, Barbara Robinson, Sandra Short. Judy Passmore, Jacqueline Diemicke, Roger Kelsey. David Dickerson.Richard Reed.Richard Cole, Ronald Saatman, Carl lvicDougald.
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.Jax N Senior High School Chorus FIRST ROW, left to right: Patricia Kane, Janet Christopher, Christine Sharp, . Diane I-lairgrove, Ann Shaw, Elizabeth Faulkner, Janet Thorpe, Doris Smith, and Joanne Mills. SECOND ROW: Naomi Edge, Barbara Van Pelt, Elizabeth Reynolds, Charlotte Pryor,Ruth Willey, Norma Blendt, Patricia Potts. Virginia Hurd. Sharon Maloney. Clementine Pratt,Eleanor Taylor, Sara Johnson, and Mrsg Doris Fearon, director. THIRD ROW: Doris Wilson, Patricia Smith, Jean Ivory, Janet Johnson, Dorothy Montgomery, Elizabeth Denney, Rose Knotts, Mary Poore, Judith Pass- more, Doris Slover, Betty Jean Liefer, and Isabel Zippe. if FIRST ROW, left to right: Lois Cole, Carolyn Reynolds, Sandra Poore, Barbara Deamer, Margaret Jacobs. Carol Pase, Mary Meleri, Jean McClain. and Joan Mc- Clain. SECOND ROW: Florence Conley, Janice Ellingsworth, Fern Cooper, Catherine Morris, Joyce Shane, Jean Shane, Ruth Ann Moore, Barbara Eley, Ann Lecates, and Joyce Spence. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bilbrough, Dorothy Blow. Ruth Carey, Shirley Everett. Sandra Short, Diane Davis, Nancy Everett, Beverly Carter, and Gloria Steller. FIRST ROW. left to right: Harold Chambers, Gilbert Scheers, Robert Spencer, Samuel Jacobs, Darryl Price. Bart Luff, Presley Moore. Vernon Johnson. and Fred Corso. SECOND ROW: George Brown, Cie-orge Staatg, Donald Dixon. Bruce Ennis, John Todd, Albert Schweitzer, Edward Hamburg, Daniel Caldwell, and Douglas Dixon. THIRD ROW: William Krupka, James Persinger. Rodney Reynolds, William Carter, Richard Price. Karl Gebharr. Richard Nelson. and Delmar Dudasik.
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