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in Government When a society changes, its gov- ernmental needs change, too. As a high school progresses, its policies -uv- of leadership are modified. Student government is being affected by Grosse Pointe High School's rapid expansion as a senior high school and by its shift to a one-graduating- class a year school The Student Association vrce president rs student supervisor of the Service Club which rncludes an able student crew rn the cafeteria They deal with such tactics as are here demonstrated Nancy Spmdle 12A distracts attendant Chuck Frew 12A while Joan Phrllrps l2A tries to enter illegally She rs caught rn the act by vnce president Brll Gleason and Nancy Ruby l2As Eventually the vrce presrdent may be One mam obfectrve of student government forms will be better com mumcatron among ports The Senate may soon be called the Execu trve Councrl and :ts mem bers will work rn closer contact with the student body From the left are officers Dianne Chappas OA Sue Bartholomew OA Howard Harrison A Cathy Calcaterra A Terry Donovan HA Pam Malor 10A Bob Tutag 12A Pat Moran HA Mrke Waggoner 12A Bill Gleason 12A Jmny Pear 12A and Heath Boyer 72A Pat Berard 12A rs not shown responsible for a councrl of all student actrvrtres 5-wwmm um fr Ns' As Student Association secretory Jmny Pear Isee Senate plcturel IS re sponslble for taking minutes at the Senate meetrngs There rs always a competent typrst on hand to provlde Jmny with a neat copy ot the minutes Joyce Hancock 10A drlrgently completes this weekly task Future Secretanes wlll mevrtably become even more adept at tolung mmutex wth a year to ecquemt themselves with the feb bn humid Regular Border Cities League Federation meetings help mamtorn good Inter school relationships At a spring meeting the organrzatlons mam topic was sportsmanship The Border Cltres League Federation wrll un doubtedly grow rn :mportonce rn promoting better mter school relations Page Seventeen - - +A-iv ' ' I - - , I . I I I I ' . , . . , . . f f 1 - 1 fe' ' ' its I . 1 l , , 7 , , H , , 77 , , , I f I I 1 f I , f I , I , . , . r Q 'Z ? I if 2 5 ? ' , kv 'Q 1 5 . , 'I' r-:.' IZ? f ' ,4 , I I Z ww , ...MM - ,L ,,,,.,,- . I . ' . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' 1 ' a 1 1 - - '
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V 'Q-J As the first Student Assocratron presrdent to hold offrce for a lull year term Heath Boyer has had a taste of the ,ob of hrs successors New responsibilities will rnclude more frequent meetings wr h the rest of hrs co workers rn student government and more authority rn mobrlrzrng student oprnron Presiding over an assembly Heath rntroduced the foreign exchange students who were guest speakers Heath rs second from the left mm ,M-.. Q4 new Treasurer of the Student Assocratlon Mrke Waggoner IS student chairman of trckel sales The treasurers duties may eventually rnclude the chairman shop of a standmg committee on finance Here he sells Pat Moran HA a bus ticket whrle Sue Bartholomew TOA records the sale Page Sixteen 0ur ew Deal mproved constltutlon More clearly defined dutles and powers Full year term of office These changes IH Grosse Po1nte Hlgh Schools Student ASSOC1atl0H pomt the way to New Dlrectlons ln student government The role of the Forum rs slated to gorn rmportance school government More work will be han dled by special commrt tees working on such problems as sportsman shrp and lrtter In he absence of Forum pres: dent Howard Harrison vice president Terry Don ovan drrected the session while Judy Sottelmerr 12A took mrnutes The Honor Court sets penaltres for violations ot' school regulatrons Its members are Pete Mrtchelson 12A Chuck Frew 72A lCh1ef Justrcej Nancy Drennan HA and Sue Groehn TOA The functrons of thrs group may be transferred to specral commrttees ol the Forum W . . . . . Us . . . - i U I . , . . ' f . I I P A in . 4 .YM ' ' X .s . , K ' . Q X A fig . . as r me , ' , ' . l l I . I I . I . I ' H ,:. ' ET' , ' , ..,, 1 get ' ' :I-'+ -:.2:.sSis::sEs.5.25-':':' ec -' ' X ' ,rf- f X .s f 'Z ig X' xi? .1 f-to W 3 4 s . 1 ... V x r ,Z 2 3 S 1 l 1 sf., F . . , . ' . . . . . . ' ' ' I I I I U - I I I I I ' f 1 - -
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Chemistry students tram their hands to use delicate equipment accurately Educated Ilands OT FOR SALE ASSORTED HANDS Slzes range from small to very large Come rn a var1ety of lovely colors Each equrpped w1th twenty seven bones Ccarpals, metacarpals, and phalangesj, and attached muscles Wlth care, can be trarned to perform many marvelous feats A hfetlme guarantee w1th each palr Why cant you buy them? Be cause they re prrcelessl nw With their hands artists like Nancy Dull Julie Wade and Barb Grant llAs translate their creative ideas into visual forms. By the time they have taken four semesters of typing, Barb An- drysiak, HA, Karen Mann, l2A, and Don- na Kramer, IQA, have trained their fingers to fly over the keys at an average of 50 to 65 words a minute. ln varsity competition, Ron Schram, HA, mode a total of 35 baskets last season, averaging three baskets per game H knows how to curve his fingers and flick his wrist-just right
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