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AI ormal. Ggmboree GYMBOREE ANTICS: Gladys The mouse babysits Co-eds R. Bas and D. Spagnolo Tuning Their radio while B. Barry and K. Embro get set. GL PUBLICITY COMMITTEE SITTING. L. Diaz, A, Waller. GL HOSPITALITY COMM. STANDING: Y. Carrasco, W. Carter, S. Rios, K. Embro. N ROMANTIC COUPLES sway To soft music of The Expressions UnlimiTed af GL win1er formal, 'Crysfals and Snowflakes, aT Sunset Hills Club. fel' ff.. ,Qi GL WAYS AND MEANS COMM. SITTING: J. Fernandez, E. Wescofr. GL DECORATIONS COMM. STANDING: S. Sanchez, P. Parks, M. Dos Santos. GIRLS' LEAGUE-I O5 if a
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Dynamic G-L CommiHees Zoom info Aoiion GL GIRLS OF THE MONTH: Linda Diaz, Prim and PeTife , Pam Martens, Friendly , PaTTi Park, Vim and Vigor , Wanda Gailey, School SpiriT . lSpring not picfuredl. AFTER having laid The ground work in previous years, The Girls' League ex- panded Their program To encompass more girls, providing Them wiTh a chance To parTicipaTe and serve on one of The many diTTerenT GL commiTTees. The Social CommiTTee, headed by Pam NlarTens, chm., co-orolinaTed such GL so- cial evenfs as The Frosh Picnic, a Fashion Show, The Dads-DaughTer dinner, The GL Formal, The Gymboree, and The MoTher- DaughTer DesserT. The GL Dress Board, wiTh PaT Sharkus as chm., seT up rules for proper school dress and heard argumenfs pro and con abouT whaT girls should wear. The Ways and Means CommiTTee, di- recTed by EsTer WescoTT, chm., ThoughT up way for The girls To earn money needed Tor The year such as Candy Sales. The All-lmporTanT DecoraTions CommiTTee, headed by Mary Dos San- Tos, was in charge of making decora- Tions Tor all GL TuncTions. OTher commiTTees included: HospiTal- iTy, Trudy FenTon, chm., Newcomers, Wendy CarTer, chm. GL DRESS BOARD SITTING: D. Hagen, B. Barry, W. Fornes, P. Sharkus, J. Orr, D. Mumma. STANDING: T. Rafhwell, D. Spagnolo, L. PoTTer, C. Hause, V. Valle, L. Bishop, H. Gaman. lO4-GIRLS' LEAGUE GL SOCIAL COMMITTEE SITTING: B. Lawson, S. Powell. STANDING: B. Diaz, P. MarTens, P. Goller.
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TO6 The Surveyor, 'Lobo Watchdog, Keeps THE SURVEYOR should have articles which appeal to all students. A lively 'Letters to Editor' section is good too,' states C. Capps, ed., to Mrs. K. Jorgenson, adv. ALWAYS on the go! That was the motto ot members of the Lobo campus news- paper, the Surveyor, staff. Entering its third year ot existence, the paper took on a new, streamline look in its layout and make-up, under the direction ot Charlie Capps, editor, and his two as- sistants, Linda Zaragoza and Larry Brockett, who were guided by Mrs. Kathleen Jorgenson, advisor. Now a l2xl8 inch paper, edited every three weeks, the Surveyor, published lively editorials and in-depth reports on current topics ot interest to the students as well as humorous columns and tea- tures by editor Phyllis Nissenotf. Also covering news of campus clubs and de- partment were Page three editors, Shir- ley Brenner and Debbie Smith. Trying to keep up-to-date and report accurate accounts of the Lobos athletic events, editor Larry Brockett got tough with his reporters when stories were not on time and-tully written. Without the services of Steve Honkoski, ace photog- rapher, the paper would have lost a part of its popular personality. The paper was awarded a first-place certificate of excellence from UCLA and a Medalist award from CSPA. SURVEYOR STAFF: SEATED: Cindy Thompson, typist, Debbie Smith, p. 3 ed, Shirley Brenner, p. Z3 ed., Phyllis Nissenotf, feature ed. STANDING: ed., Linda Zaragoza, ass't ed., p. 2 ed., Larry Brockett, ass't. ed., p. 4 Anna Porto, typist, Gerry Smith, reporter, Carole Caudillo, reporter. -THE SURVEYOR
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