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Spring Student Court included Mike Bibin, Karen Peel, Jim Roubos, Chief Justice Gary Greenwood, Linda Berger and Mike McFann student government = Gary Greenwood served of Chief Justice over the Spring Student Court Karen Peel and Jim Roubos find some cases very amusing
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ee — a ns Lynn Goodman and Pat Green served as vice-president and recording secretary respectively, on the spring Spring President John Johnson gives his cabinet campaign speech changes brought about by spring Elected for the Spring semester and residing over the student body was President John Johnson. His cabinet members consisted of Vice-President Lynn Goodman, Recording Secretary Pat Green, Financial Secretary Trey Springer, and Head Yell-leader Bobbie Friley. Each officer has his individual duties as well as working as a team. They strive together to bring the student body more united, and deserve a lot of credit for organizing things with what little time they are given. There was a change brought about in the political picture this year when Mark Nahnsen decided to run as a write-in candidate. Although Mark wasn't allowed to make a speech on stage, he won the people’s votes by having music at noon and dressing in a purple ‘Uncle Sam” outfit. But in the end tradition at A.H.S. won out. Conventional John Johnson won for President. Reviewing the cases brought before them by the Board of Control, was Spring Student Court. Gary Greenwood served as Chief Justice along with the other presiding judges. These students jobs are to set punishment for wrong doings committed during the school day, on the campus or at a student ’ —— meeting. eo asia aie Confusion has been aroused as to the AE ae Et interpretation of the Constitution. This task is also performed by Student Court. Successfully fulfilling the office of Head Yell-leader and Financial Secretary were Bobbie Friley and Trey Springer 7
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ad-board arranges activities; super FO SZ SZ Fall members of Ad-Board included Row 1; Gloria Alsing, speaker Nancy Beddingfield, Rick Copeland, Terry Demele, Jean Van Der Haeghen. Row 2; Cathy Cirmelli, Sharlene Kohn, Christie Watkins, Debbie D’Ercole, Barbara Colclasure, secretary, Cindy Payne, John Johnson, Gary Lenhart. Row 3: Steve Buchan, Trey Springer, Sue Sinclair, Mary Gallagher, Roland Stephen, John Pola. Row 4; Brian Nielsen, John Henry, Duncan Haffner Administrative Board and Board of Control fulfilled their student oriented duties with great success during the Fall Semester Lead by advisors Mrs. Helen Hoeksema and Mr. John Healy, Men's and Women’s Gold and White capped evil fighters gallantly went forth issuing citations to the wrong doers of AHS Weekly meetings were held in order to discuss the happenings of the previous student meetings and football games Constructive criticism was accepted by the Boards to improve their jobs Orderly and concise meetings described the Wednesday morning gatherings of the Fall Ad- Board Plans for the opening dance began during the summer meetings. Kevin Lanzit, manager and Valerie Ludiker, co- manager, arranged for Boz Scaggs to provide the music for the night of Sept 25 Another of the major events was Homecoming Week scheduled for the : ’ football game against San Leandro. Pep i i a Club helped organize the various he ‘ % activities such as an egg toss, orange hh pass and the traditional slave auction Bringing about a constitutional revision concerning the male representation in the judging of the yell- leaders and pom-pon girls was discussed each meeting and it was finally decided to have two males chosen by the head yell-leader to help judge Speaker Nancy Beddingfield acknowledges freshman Gary Lenhart
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