Covina High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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3 SENIOR COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Pat Grimmesey, Pat Gillespie, Judy JUNIOR COUNCII-'ROV' ONE: Ann Kholmar, Carla Hunter, Joan Van Curen, Charlene Masson. ROW TWO: Janet Pitzer, Kathi Sffandf Jo P90501 Darlene Ad10VlCl1- ROW TWO! DOY' l-Cfliln, -lim Frasen, Waldene Carr, Rosemary Terry, Sally Beardsley. ROW THREE: Kline, John Puflief, l-Clffy Wdfers. Don Stockton, Ed Davis, Kendall White, Ray Edwards. OBTAINING OPINIONS, desires, and needs of their fellow classmates is the iob of the class councils. The president of each class has control over the class council, made up of two representatives from each study hall. The councils meet to discuss items of interest and impor- tance to the maiority of Covina High School students. Each council must be alert in order to see that the needs of the students are met. lf the needs are not met, they SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Carol Black, Polly Dougherty, Jackie Trease, Diane Roberts. ROW TWO: George Bryanlf KENNY Deitz, Judy Pursel, Gene Wood, Bill Joy. '94 must allow the pleas of the pupils to be heard so that the condition can be remedied or improved. To look after the welfare of the students is the duty of the council, and recommendations of the councils are often discussed by the legislature. The class councils contrib- ute much work, donate ideas, and give constructive criticism toward bettering our school. FRESHMAN COUNCIL-ROW ONE: Buddy Joy, Muriel Duke, Garth Bryce. ROW TWO: Mary Mclntyre, Margaret Anne Anderson, Lynne Sampson, Shirley Petrone, Barbara Miller. ROW THREE: Lee Griffiths, Walt Pyle, Pete lnman, Robert Clark, Johnny Reistetter. 151' J gn if an ls,f'- A- V 4 D 27

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ENFORCEMENT AGENCY-ROW ONE: Jim Pierce, Wilsog, Ed Wynkoop, Ron Hidding, Tom Kennedy, Fred Coulter, Bob O. Ward, Ron Mort. ROW TWO: Don Worth, Tom Hartman, Ray Edwards, Clarence Drum, Ken Elder, Gilbert Filko, larry Mann, Floyd lrvin, Dennis Cole. STUDENT COURT ROW ONE: Ann Hackler, Marianne Robertson. ROW TWO: Fred Coulter, Janet Pitzer, Leland Heffner. ROW THREE: Paul Herner, Robert Dial, Mr. Caldwell. andhwwfoa FIVE JUDGES, A RECORDER, and a bailitf make up the Student Court, which exercises the iudicial powers of the student body government. The members of the court work relentlessly throughout the year to insure us of a democratic method of dealing with various school problems. They handle persons who violate school rules and punish them according to the serious- ness of the offense. Other duties of the court are to make decisions concerning the interpretations of the school constitution, to deal with legislative bills, and to check the grades of all student body oflicers. If the grades of the officers are below a B average, they are removed from office. The Student Court is also directly responsible for the Enforcement Agency. The main iob of the Enforcement Agency is to en- 26 force the laws set up by the Legislature, Patroling the halls at noon and guarding the parking lot during class are a few of their duties. The Evaluation Committee is a part of this agency, made up of six members who devote their precious time each day to checking our campus. A report of their findings is made to Mr. Cald- well, adviser of the Student Court. If the campus is free of debris, we are then rewarded with a shortened Fri- day every other week. The committee goes to work im- mediately after lunch and carefully, without any pre- iudice, checks our campus. The members of the Evalua- tion Committee willingly give their service to the school, bnd they receive no reward for their strenuous efforts to Keep Our Kampus Klean. Our Student Court and Enforcement Agency work hand in hand to better the reputation of our school.

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