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STUDENT COURT JUSTICES-Front Row: jon Hoffman, Bon- Russo . . . Back How: Ann Tunnell, Sue Grzybowski, Sally Root, nie McKim, Woody Webb, chief justice, Chris Jensen, Anita Tony Veirup, Arlene Brown, recorder. Student Court Faeilitates Trial By Ones Peers A defendant tells his version of the offense. VVhen he's finished, the justices will reach a verdict and sentence. A chief justice, gavel in hand, is a common sight in Catalina,s Student Court. Court facilitates trial by oneis peers which some- times has more meaning than a teacher's reprimand. The deans have given student court more power this year. The eight justices Ctwo elected from each classl and senior chief justice try cases dealing with tardies, misconduct and other minor infractions of school rules. Kenneth Iaeger, adviser fl ' X
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Dear Season, Tickets Sponsoring the spring Dear Season and selling football and basketball tickets annually provides Stu- dent Council money for special school supplies. A walkie-talkie, used by the football coaches to relay plays on the field to the stadium announcer, was purchased by the Council this year. Also, money was appropriated by the .Council to buy a camera with a sound tract to film all student activities. School funds were also spent by a Council ap- Finanee Student Council pointed committee for records used during lunchtime and school-sponsored dances. The Council is comprised of four elected members from each class, the four student body officers, who preside at weekly meetings, and the two foreign ex- change students, who are honorary members. Strict parliamentary procedure is followed during the meetings, and after all discussions and votes, final decisions are left to Principal Rollin T. Cridley. Miss Victoria Kalil, adviser With the new Auricon sound on film recording equipment purchased by Student Coun- cil this year, Mr. Dawson records Trojan sports action and campus life. STUDENT COUNCIL-Front Row: Jill Hart, corresponding secre- Fred Heinfieks, Ann Williams, Lynn Spencer - - - Thifd Row tary, Diane Foster, recording secretary, Kelly Hanson, president, Sl15an Shetter, ChfiS Wald, Sharon Bykefk, Connie Graham . - Eve Crzybowski, vice-president, Miss Victoria Kalil, adviser . . . Bfwk HOLD-' Tndd Smith, Laffy MCBfide, lvaffen Phelan, Danny Second Row: Barbara Jeffries, Linda Bowman, Berna Schmitt, Cha11d1er,J0eBreCk,Cr21gG111aSP1e-
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Honors Are Gained With Ability, Desire and Work High school honors, as most others, are not con- ferred freely but gained only by those willing to work for them. Take, for example, the Elkis annual Leadership Contest. Students entering must compile a notebook of information and references on themselves. This collec- tion is only a sum-up of years of service however. Prospective Anytown delegates must show traits of leadership and submit a letter telling why they want to attend the human relations camp. Boys and Girls Staters have maintained an out- standing high school career and are chosen by the fac- ulty for this specialized government study. All personal scholarship awards are sought with good grades, interest and expressed desire. na.-v.a4.::n. -W fa ' ,. ii' in i Elkfs leaders Connie Graham, third, Kelly Hanson, second, and The Catalina Baush and Lomb award, which is based on ability XVarren Phelan, third look through their prize winning scrapbook. and interest in science, was won by Casper Crouse. CHS'.s 1962 Anytowners, chosen for their leadership qualities to Barbara Culin, Tom Roy, Lynda Cuqua, Bill Nelson, Judy Hai attend the human relations camp in Prescott, are: Pat Gillespie, wick, Bob Bartlett and Esther Rudis.
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