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'K- an 'ifftg ii elsif . 'WH sas ta . K ie? f V , so Steve Antonishek -Q ' ' l 'QQ' Tim Smith Diane Casey Mark Beatty K Donna Nelson Student Senate ivey The Senate, center of student government at Stevenson, has spent an active year regulating the social events of the school, money for individual clubs, and setting up standards for student conduct. Among the many projects undertaken were the Football Festival and a Mr. Spartan contest in associ- ation with it, a color-spirit day, and various sock hops, including a dance with a disc jockey. Other sock hops and fund raising activities were appointed to different clubs to increase their treasuries. A con- test was held by the Senate, wherein students were encouraged to paint a portrait of Adlai Stevenson. A fifty dollar bond was awarded to the winner. junior senators were elected the previous spring by class members. Meetings were held on Tuesday afternoons. Mr. Peterson, Senate advisor, was in at- tendance to aid Senate ofhcers and president Steve Antonishelc, if necessary. Two new clubs were brought into existence through the approval of the Senate - the Human Relations Club and Future Nurses Association. One of the most appreciated projects of the Student Senate was the concession stand opened after school. 2 -.Q 5 .. -. ..t. cr, Y K Nxiffvxfg Mr. Eric Pete1'501fz, advisor to the Student Senate, was al-- ways ready to apply his experience to any problem.
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Activities Clubs Provide Social utlets Xfl't'lC'lH'I'lC1llt7l' activities S'll1717lC1IIC11l' tlie priilmrjf mr iose o Stevensoiziln' eimlzliiiv siiifieizts to fin'- f t5 A tlzer tlzeir own interests. wlzetlier they lie ocm'lei11ic. or purely for pleasure. l71'0111 tlze time ivlzeii stmleilts otteiiflecl classes on lmlf zloys only and limi no after-seliool activities, Stevenson: lms irovressecl to its Weseizt State, wliere .5 ilzere are cliilvs to suit nearly every interest. For ex- ample, tlzere is flelmte for the blispiitatious, Aurora for tlze iimsoeliistic, mul iimiijf otlzer clubs. Clubs oml tennis, liesifles nllowiizff sttlifleizts to 3 delve f1tl'll1CT into serious topics lilac electronics, 'periuit soeinlizntioiz mul iimlze school more flzmfi just ri lmilcliiig. 51
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Studentry a Voice in School A airs 'Tn 'N-...-xx 2 XA mf 5 ,. ' , . ...W Senate: Front Bow: G. Bloore, D. Shoenherg, D. Ursitti, K. Avery, D. fX'IcClaJ', A. IlIcQueen, V. Burton, S. Ganzah, HIV. Peterson. Second Bow: D. Klecha, D. Karr, S. Sponen hnrgh, S. Berger, L. Smith, C. Bartz, B. Bettaso, B. Custer, L. Hehda, M. Scott, B. Schmitt. Third Row: G. Gorham is G WMMM-.,,,,, ,Q 4 President Steve Antonishelc manageil to Iqncl his way through the weekly maze of parliamentary procezlure that confrontecl him. Ahove: Ohlivious to the husiness heing carried on all arounrl him, jack Hoff- man, an easy nomination for Hl1El1'flCSf workirzgu senator, carefully counted the change that served as votes in the Mr. Spartan contest. G. VVolcls, D. Nelson ffforresponrling Secretaryj, T. Smith CViee-Presidentj, S. Antonisheh Cljresiclentj, IU. Beatty CTreasnrerQ, D. Casey fSecretaryj, Hoffman, S. Hoffman, C. Easton. Sigifllwiiiftiiiiittfllikiiiiil it: E TK 53
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