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Tammany Hall The Student Council of 1963-1964 will go down in history as the First Re- forming Council of Beachwood. Re- acting to charges of unconstitutional practices from all sides, the tribunal of students moved swiftly to clean house. The first step was the disen- franchisement of all committee chair- men and club representatives. Under the old regime, these unelected people had voted in council, seriously warping the power structure of the body in favor of the Upper Class against the poorer classes (juniors and sophomores.) This was rapidly changed. The second major event was the re- Writing of the school constitution. A committee working under the auspices of the Student Council suggested massive changes in the antiquated and inept document, and the entire school voted on the proposed amendments. The Katz administration also did a stalwart job. Through a candy drive, the sale of Porkie hats and pompoms, and a Family-Fun-For-All, co- sponsored with the Senior Class, the debt accumulated by the last admini- stration was paid off; and by fastidious abstinence from any form of toxic drink, Treasurer Leeb restored re- spectability to her office. Finally, adding excitement and a new depth to council politics was the rapid rise to power of Boss Winger. By astute political maneuvering, charis- matic appeal, and, when necessary, the use of raw power (ask Jeff Fried- man, Dem--214), Winger elevated himself to a position of tremendous in- fluence in council. Roaming the floors during a meeting, he would make From council meetings are born the fund-raisers, pom- motions from any part of the hall, in- poms and porky hats, the book store, the candy sale, and timidate representatives, and freely the Exam Slam. criticize officers. However, Winger's opposition to council measures was usually thoughtful and beneficial . These factors contributed to start the foundation of a tradition which it is hoped future Student Councils will con- tinue and expand.
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Council Machine Eclipses | Representatives BACK ROW: Jerry Cohon, Jeff Rossio, Jim Heller, Jerry Kleinmen, Jeff Merle, Mike Abrams. FOURTH ROW: Dale Malley, Ed Leventhal, Ira Wish, Steve Weiss, Kenny Jacobson, George Vourlijanis. THIRD ROW: Alan Feinstein, Tim Gallager, Sherry Weiner, Sherie Nagelbush, Tom Faranda, Ken Kantor, Jeff Freidman. SECOND ROW: Sue Fromson, Marcia Pittlemen, Julie Drew, Meryl Hershey, Karen Zavell, Gloria Colb, Winston Liao. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Rutman, Nancy Newhauser, Donna Levin, Laurie Pesslman, Ellyn Feren, Faye Marcus. Student Council Chairmen LEFT to RIGHT: Sharlene Silbar, Social Chairman; Debbie Stein, Date Com- mittee Chairman; Rella Isenstadt, Orphan Correspondent; Marshall Winger, Clean-up Chairman; Gayle Rubin, SOWBRAC Chairman; Marj Greenwald, Publicity Chairman; Marilyn Rutman, Assembly Chairman; Donna Levin, Handbook Chairman; Ira Wish, Charter Committee Chairman. 48
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