East High School - Legend Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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THE STRENGTH OF TRADITION is the foundation on which a successful student body is built. Based on a constitution which represents the thoughts of all our students and provides for their participation, traditions have been established in areas of government, activity, athletics and academic endeavors. Traditions stem from roots of serious thought and from cooperative efforts of the elected student officials. AN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, composed of the stu- dent body oificers and the four class presidents, directs these efforts in seeing that precedents set have lasting strength. Student codes and other important matters concerning the student body are handled by a 30-member Student Senate. It is this body which puts traditions into action. The Strength Of Tradition



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Senior senator Bob McBride, representing the physical education department, speaks on an issue at Senate meeting. I C , iii il East High's first Student Senate Copposite page1 is made up of of the following students: Student Body officers C11 Walt Allin er, president, C21 Jan Jones, C31 Barbara Milton, C41 linda Coclcerhamg c?ass presidents C51 Ron Castro, seniorp C61 David Saliba, iuniorp C71 Jim Younger, sopho- more, C81 Jim Farneg, freshmanp senior senators C91 Leland Miller, C101 Lynn Miller, C111 Ju y Hawthorne, C121 Keith Woodwardp Girls' League president C131 Pam Cooper: faculty advisor C141 larry K. Kellyp iunior senators C151 Paula Bixler, C161 Karen England, C171 Ruth Stevenson, C181 Jean Joinery music senator C191 Rick Mendevilg publications senator C201 Lorna Jonesg speech and drama senator C211 Bernadette Kaputp physical education senator C221 Bob McBride, sophomore senators C231 Margo Green, C241 Rob Castro, C251 David Kessler, C261 Sam Ballard: freshman senators C271 Richard Avery, C281 Gayle Wong, C291 Valerie Brown, and C301 Selma Hyman. Barbara Milton fcenterj reads the minutes of earlier Senate meeting as Student Body president Walt Allinger and corresponding secretary .lan Jones look on. Student Sencate Goins Prestige As Delegates Govern ith Etticiencu When East High's first Student Body ratified its constitution in the Spring of 1965, it adopted a system of student government which is unique among high schools. The STUDENT SENATE, which began operation in 1965-66, has a membership of 30 students and represents all areas of student life in set- ting policy and initiating programs. Meeting twice a month, the Senate is made up of the Student Body officers, class presidents, four representatives from each class, delegates from Girls' League and Boys' Federation, and representatives from the four activity areas - music, publications, speech arts, and physical education. As the class presidents egg', him on, a freshman student plays a yoke on Student Body president Walt Allinger. The egg and whipped cream bath was the Senate's booth at the annual Student Carnival. 'I7

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