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SEAN WICKS ASB Vice-president SUE.MERRII.I. ASB Secretary MARTI MeBRlDE ASB Treasurer VICKI HUEY Commissioner of Activities CHRIS HOVEY Commissioner of Clubs DEAN DULGARIAN SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL. Pictured From I .eft. First Row: Sue Merrill. Dean Dulgarian. Sean Wicks, and Marti McBride. Second Row: Karen Tuppan. Francine Mont. Margie Michaels. Eileen Coodis, Marcia Jones. Pattie Cook, and Chris llovcy. Third Row Charna Stein. Linda Pratt. Tcri Michaels. Ellen Ber- man. Bergie Strombcrg. Nancy Wood. Vicki Huey. Fourth Row Linda Poladian. Kim I.inficld. Jeff Greenberg. Sue Schuler. Cari Alpern. Lyn Castleton, and Charlie Fisher. Fifth Row: Mike Renkow, Carl Walsh, Ron Peake. Danny Smith. Bob Parmcntcr. Cary Olshan. Larry Fisher. Jeff Fujimoto. Bill Drury, and Bruce Weiner. Senior Secretary-treasurer. Francinc Mont, and Senior Honor Board representative. Bill Drury, confer with Mrs. Edna Allen, secretary of the Student Services Office, over the master calendar. Seniors Jeff Fujimoto and Lyn Castleton discuss the benefits they reaped from their week in Sac- ramento at Boys and Girls' State. Vice-president Sean Wicks, senior, revises the voting registration policy In-fore Student Council at the request of President Dean Dulgarian. senior, while senior Sue Merrill, ASB Secretary, takes notes and junior Marti Mc- Bride. ASB Treasurer, listens intently.
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PRESIDENT: I AM PG’ FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL. Pictured from left. First Row: Margie Michaels. Phil Cinsburg, Mar- cy Zalbcn, Jeff Greenberg. Second Row : Lynne Foltz. Karen Tuppan, Sue Merrill, Birgitta Stromberg. Debbie Nuvsbaum. Karen Stoneman. Nancy Allen. Alan Berenson, Charlie Fisher. Marcia Jones. Third Row: Eileen Goodis, Judy Wilson. Marti McBride. Warren Roston. Joy Kapclla. Charna Stein, Nancy Merrill. George Beren- son. Dean Dulgarian. Fourth Row: Bob Gardner. Art Horowitz. Linda Poladian. Stephan Tanaka, Pam Yokas, Sue Schuler, Lyn Caslleton. Jim Braufman. Fifth Row: Phil Pfirrmann, Toni Scverdia. Lynn Moxon. Jeff Fujimoto. Mike Joyce, Dave Vaporean, Jim Armstrong. Adviser Mr. Charles Smith explains a policy-change to Jim Braufman, Commissioner of Student Stand- Mike Joyce, Sophomore Class President. ards, surveys the dress standards. As Commissioner of Communications, George Bercnson's job was to keep students abreast of current activities. JIM BRAUFMAN Commissioner of Student Standards Job of the Publicity Committee was to ad- vertise all forthcoming events. GEORGE BERENSON Commissioner of Communica- tions KAREN STONEMAN Commissioner of Publicity MARTI McBRIDE Assistant Commissioner of Activities WARREN ROSTON Commissioner of Special Serv- ices
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DOMINATES SECOND COUNCIL In my opinion, second semester Student Council was one of the finest Inglewood High has ever seen Due to the hard work and loyal support of my council, we were aide to serve the student body and at the same time organize several successful activities. We started the semester with two fast-moving dances which featured The Echoes of Dawn. Since it was the first time a soul group had performed at Inglewood High School, the student body enthusiastically partici- pated. It was also during second semester that the Students had a chance to view various paid assemblies. Among them were the Drag Races assembly. John Goddard's film on Angel Kails, and the musical talent of the New Hope Singers. Our council sponsored a fresh and exciting Pep Week which involved several dubs and class sales along with many spirit-raising events. Even though a ga-at amount of money was not made through numerous sales, the entire student ImhK enjoyed themselves whole-heartedly. faculty ami students at Inglewood High saw a remarkable change on the campus when the entire school was painted in April This new change brought about a source of pride to the Sentinels. for the first time sines- the creation of IHS the student IxkIv had a parking lot of their ow n. I'lm new addition to our campus was brought about by tin- hard work of studentes who raises! the needed money by supporting first semester's pai»cr drive. Although student council supixwtcd numerous activities, it was conscious of the fact that a change was necessary in improving the efficiency of council. Therefore, we revised council by eliminating various obsolete offices, which in turn streamlined our council. We also changed some of the voting campaign procedures ami several of the campaign regulations. I can truthfully say that this past semester has been one of the most enjoyable and profitable ones we have seen in a long time. And I would like to thank this entire student ImkIs for all the help and sup| ort which I received while- serving as yourstudent body president. Student body president Dean Dulgarian prepares notes for the agenda on his next morning's council meeting. PATTIE COOK Commissioner of Communications JEFF FUJIMOTO Commissioner of Publicity BRUCE WEINER Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies SUE SCHULER Commissioner of Special Services BOH PARMENTER Commissioner of Student Standards
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