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W v , --1 Front Row: B. Bxspa, C. Re Pearce Biiicich F. Eva Davis, l. Garc 3: MARIANN NEFF SHARRON ANTICH Co-Chairmen Front Row: C. Gaber- son, D. Secondo, S. Antirh, M Neff, R. Nead, S. Mustain, B. Abbey. Second Row: D. Barnes, R. Sav- age, C. Leona, I. Pope, B. Eilwood, A. Arttle, A. Caritu, R. Brown, S. Scarf brough. Third Row: l.Ml1:iiCIQii,B.OlGNd' er, H. Newland, M. lackson, A. Lukrich, G. Schiirolc. Fourth Row: G. Gospodnet- ich, C. Allen, l. Bald- w.n, Mrs. Hedlund, L. Snyder. www IIIIIIIIE IIIIIIIIIIITTEE Remember the crowded dances after the football and basketball qames? These affairs were the result of lonq hours of preparation by the Dance Com- mittee. This committee put in a areat deal of time and effort planning, decorat- ina, cleanina up, and obtaininq bands for the dances, This year's co-chairmen were Mariann Neff and Sharron Antirh. Mrs. Barbara Hedlund was faculty adviser. The hiqhliqht of this year's Iunior Red Cross activities was the annual Red Cross Drive in which S250 from student contributions was collected. This money is used to buy lunches, aym clothes, and school supplies, and pay for dentist and medical care for the less fortunate students in our school. The club members also made a trip to the Fort Ord hospital where they decorated the recreation roazn and individual rooms for the Christmas holidays. Their idea was to boost the morale of the hospitalized soldiers. The club was governed by the Iunior Red Cross Council. Mrs. Diane Severin was club adviser. Q X K dfa C. ily. YC1pperf,S. Szikci. l Second Row: M. fy Snitrnan E.Szi'.'f1, . Erbfi, i . Hfittfr, , Tartala, S. Shernard, a I N. Wrrartf.-r, M. has-H, ,, ' X B. MacQ1.idd',' D if? Lewis M. Switzer. l A Third Row: l. Sfrrn sol, D V!-fizvr Cl. 1 Deretich, l. Cox, T. ml Bahrer, V' Hansen, C. Marcos L. Geri' try, B. Killion. I 4 wifi -W W3 j ' ,i j -A N,
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:..l IIIEIIIT BUHRD The judicial branch of our student government is the Merit Board. ln this student court dis- cussions concerning student's behavior and citizenship are made. Watsonville l-ligh's merit board functions through the merit system. The Merit Board meets only when the need a- rises. Members of the board are dean of boys, dean of girls, student body president, vice- president, and secretary. Two members are chosen at large from the student body. 'Sa1'i MERIT BOARD Front How: M. Hockel, Mrs. Hedlund, R, Brown. Second Row: T. Rowland, P. Gilman, C. Aboudara, Mr. Sauer. - - S'I'llllEIl'I' Bllllllll The Student Board is the executive branch of our student government. lt is composed of elected student body officers, class presidents, and one representative from each class. The board meets once a week to discuss and govern student activities. lt renders approval for financial aid to school organi- zations and proposes needed changes in the school constitution. The Student Board determines the prices for the Student Body Cards and Manzanita. The handling and appropriating of our schoo1's large finances is a difficult job, but this year the Student Board, as in the past, did a remarkably fine job. I 1 'nun ?l -av, K' 0 i t 5.6 AX :Xl Front Row: M. Secondo M. Rodriguez S, Antich M. Krug A. Alexander S. Byers Second Row: Mr. Decker D . Byers S. Mustain B. Radvich R. Brown B. Ellwood P. Robinson Third Row: M. Amrein I. Durham I. Rodgers G. Gospodnet l. Baldwin M. Hockel C. Aboudara ich
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