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e Board reinterprets the rules S Q J ' . p , hanges were made for Judicial Board. They noticed that in the past few years, Judicial B Board wasn't performing as T stated in the Constitution. They were go- ing over the Constitution, interpreting it, and proposing amendments. They had more power this year, and established a checks and balances system. The Board worked closely with the President, Claudia Tracht, who kept them informed with events. They at- tended Senate meetings, approved or disapproved any issues that came up. We're enthusiastic about improv- ing this system, and having an impact on the student body, We were united rath- er than separated. commented Mark Gordon, Senior member, Top row: Mark Gordon, Michael Fry. Bottom row: Amber Hanlln, Sonia Torres. fe,-ff 'QV' ff' Q During a Senate meeting Judicial Board listens to the current Issues. Sean Cox lists the rules of the Constitution for the others to read. p,4f,6fv16f QQ' Ugg fc 4 2.49 Klgfiflflfxlnibr NU M jqlqqg SAJL mkggg WE E2-Afci 2 CUHSMT ,.. l 7 -A ti bf, - Xgxov uf-'iffii -'QU I ?aaad 25
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enate, led by Vice Presi- dent Lexi Mallas, was a H eZ by . group of 40 people, 10 each class, who were J . from elected to represent the student body. They had meetings once a month as a group, and each class held their own meetings on a regular basis. Their main purpose was to raise spirit and involvement by attending games and other functions. They spon- sored their own activites which included bake sales, they organized a dirt day, where they cleaned up the campus, and sponsored a Winter Wonderland dance held at North High School. Senate passed a bill which would introduce a class council. One person from each English class would be voted in, and they would give suggestions and ideas to Senate. This would increase and widen the representation of the school. Lexi kept the Senate busy, and much was accomplished. She hopes that Sen- ate will become more active with school, and that more people would run for it. We had a few problems in the be- ginning ofthe year, but overall, the year went well. commented Lexi. Senate sponsors many functions . . , i fill.. fill 1 --iss, 4 an---, w,,.,-f 1 Lexi Mallas, who is in charge of Senate, prepares for an up-coming meetlng. Top row: Mike Van Dyke, Brian Foutg Lars Liden, Jon Horwitg Ryan Bilbreyg Matt Haynes, Bess Rak- er. Second row: Paul Millen Alyson Murphy Lisa Dreste, Ellen Miller, Lexi Mallas, Suzanne Jaimeson, Anna Kerekes, Amy Webb, Laura Drachler, Beth Burkhart Amy Good. Third row: Jill Harrison, Cori Scheinen Eowyn Rieke, llana Newman, Dana Sle- singen Eva Tsang Jill Rheaq Janet Fingen Nicole Wilfert, Brandon Cox. Fourth row: Sarah Case, Amanda Malmberg Jennifer Neset, April Caglio, EI- eanor Ebalo, Jennifer Berry Rnee Jackson, Vicki Zakrzewski Belinda Bentzin, Cheryl Sheinkopf Fifth row: Allison Shiff Suzette Phillips, Heather McLaine, Amanda Luftman, Sonia Torres. Bottom row: Peter Kozinets, Rick Smith, Claudia Tracht, Paige Johnson, Iris Eytan, Jennifer Johnson, Denise Daehlen Sophia Ricart, Nikki Webb, Vanessa Gluck. ,,,.,. f in Af' 22 Senate EK WM' ' gf ...lf FWZ?
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