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t DE CO Members of the Student Council are selected from the membership ofthe Student Assembly. The Assembly, after discussing the possibilities, ballot to nominate only two students for each of the oflices in the council. Except for the offices of Senior Members at Large, the entire student body votes to elect the council membership. This year, after the students from East moved in, an addition- al member at large was added to insure representation for that group. This was deemed necessary because, as a school, East remained intact. The East student body will not be completely absorbed into the Central program until a IICW year begins in September. TNCIL Three primary purposes of the Student Council are Ill acting as a liaison between the administration and the students, 421 serving as a sounding board and an action committee for the student body, and L3,l to pro- mote and to assume leadership in various student ac- tivities. Some of the active committees of the group are Social Committee, Handbook Committee, Constitution Committee, and Campaigns Committee. As the members more clearly visualize their purposes, responsibilities, and authority, it is expected the group will Widen its scope of activity. OFFICERS JOE CERBUS ................... ...,......,.. ........ P r esizfeni DICK RRACKETT CA-C Sectionl ........ ..... V ice Presidenl ANDY STEFANOPOULOS CB-D Sectionj ..... Vice President JERRY STARKEH ................. .. ...... TFCZISIIFPI' RUBY ROBERTS .... ....,..,.. S ecretary PRESTON TAYLOR Members at Large: BETTY .IO PETERSON .... . . . ..... Sergeant-11l4,4rms .. . .fSeni0r, A-C Sectionj JAMES GRIESZMER ..... .... f Senior, B-D Seclialzl TOM HUESMAN ..... .... ....... I J 11nior2 BILL LYNCH DIANA ARMSTRONG JEAN WILLIAMS .....fSoplzomorej . . . .fFreslm1anl ..... fElIS1j l
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