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Representatives from each advisory meet together in order to work out student government problems and improve campus life. FIRST ROW: Karen Clark, Steve Shaw, Robert Buntin, Tcm Dunham, Larry Hughes, Vice-Pres., Janice Horrisberger, Chairman, Cathy Hocking, Clerk, Melba Pilling, Jeff Blackburn, Larry Errca, Mr. Dawe, Advisor, is not i ed,XSECOND ROW: Shirley Andrews, Kerry Douglas, Rodger Sanders, Johnny Bigby, Carola Starr, Elaine Hughes, Janene Hughes, Lynn Walker, di Souza,iJeanette Adkins, Mike Tivnon. THIRD ROW: Kathy Benders, Linda Long, Carolyn McLain, Kriste Rieffle, Kit Ovens, Cherlyn Morrow, Sharon J0hnson, S'6ndy Molatore, Donna Jennings, Bobbi Wiegel, Veda Hooper, Linda Bender. FOURTH ROW: Betty Watts, Mariorie Gentry, Linda Boen, Lorraine Chevalier, James Norwood, Bob Watts, Paul Conley, John Kruse, Walton Simmons, Tommy Jamie- son, Ted Wright, Betty Lambert, Bob Harris. Gerald Key. lmtefu- ' The presidents of the clubs on campus meet to work for the improvement of student activities. FlRST ROW: Left to right: David Hemme, Billy May, Tom Dunham, Jack Richards, Jim Sexton, Ted Wright, Bill Little, Diane Doan, Elaine Hughes. SECOND ROW: Bob Huber, Betty Jo Checchi, Effie Jo May, LeeAnne Little, Nelta Powell, Sharon Williams, David Kolson, Robin Munis, Jim Briscoe, Julie Errea, William Andrews,
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4 Linda Bend problems o newspaper. A 1,,.,.,,, 'f'l 9-v4 1 JJ.: Q FIRST ROW: Left to right: Don Ober, Barbara Samora, Linda Curtis, Linda Bender, Dottie M-:Claren, Mary Spurell. SECOND ROW: Diane Anderson, Leslie Day, Veda Hooper, Nelta Powell, Gail Storkson, Shirley Hester, Karen Clark, THIRD ROW: Bob Huber, Dale Brown Gary Gibson, Clydet-tanks, Norman Plummer. .Li-y 3- ff er and Leslie Day discuss f an ever-growing student Many new ideas have been incorporated into this years Rebel Yell creating a successful student weekly newspaper. Yew Jan Fitch and Karen Clark go over a list of South Highs football, baseball, and wrestling league standings. Leslie Day and Linda Bender prepare a list of honor students for next weeks paper.
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C. Q. P. The California Scholarship Federation is a club which consists of the top scholastic students. The club advisor, Mr. Wright, and club presi- dent, Dave Hemme, accompanied other mem- bers on a trip to U.C.L.A, and Occidental College. The main proiect of this club was the sale of booster ribbons. They also sponsored a talk given by Cassie Sourez on her year in a German school as an exchange student, and talks from exchange students to the United States. FlRST ROW: Left to right: Shirley Kendrick, Historian, Robert Levi, Vice President, W. G. Wright, Advisor, David Hemme, President, Effie Jo May, Treasurer, Nelta Powell, Secre- tary, Nancy Godley. SECOND ROW: Karen Starr, Anna Elkins, Margaret Munis, Mark Hamilton, Janice Horrisberger, Betty Checchi, Bob Huber, Lehman Williams. THIRD ROW: Bob Goodin, Ronnie Hershey, Alfred Striplen, Sharon Williams, Elaine Thorne, Deanna Roesle, Jane Slover, Barbara Samora, Carolyn Pruitt, Julie Errea, Kay Seamans. FOURTH ROW: Stan Albritton, Richard Allec, John Hugunin, Bill Bruce, Dan Garvin, Billy Moy, Jim Briscoe, Bill Bird. Cassie Sourez, exchange student to Germany, speaks to South High CSF members and Honor Seal holders about her trip. Wgjfess g A 1 ,gg -3 , .c - A ,, 'f Y 'RFK .5 ., David Hemme, president, brings the meeting to order. HR, S Lx QF R. pf .CX fbi' s 77
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