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CLI-XSS of 1965 SUPHUMURE CLASS UFFICERS SUPHUMURE CLASS GIRLS John Godk T Vice Pres r. Richard Atwater, Sponsorg Charles Dringus SUPHUMUPQE CLASS BUYS
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Q V.,,. coNs3rmmoN-..oFa.1-Hs sstuosei-it conensssfors V . ,VVVVVB eVizei5.NE.i.sLn i-not-isci-iooi.s i Amended May, 51960 V fl..-VVPREAMBLE -1 T V ' V 1 We, the members of VVBergenfie!clr High School, in order to provide an opportunity for every student to develop Vlhis abilitieg ag? 3 competent member of school, community, and nation, and tomaintaina medium for the encour- agement of worth-while student activities and good studerit-faculty relationships, do ordain this constitution for ,the establishment of a'Student Congress. V V 1V T ' l VARTVICLE I-7tflAME S V S S P U7 f-+ C Q. fb 3 -e- 0 O 3 QQ -1 UID' fm Ln O -Q- UJ CD -1 ID .KU 3 Z? ll Cx. 40 D U1 0 3' O 2 I! 0 I- 3, rn C z 'u O Ill m . pm 'J . .l .o rtcei T lf., I.. P ' QHDOFH? ' P15119 -. VVxV,,V5VV 'aiu sg., 'omznos' w-i-i l 59:o,,Tc.al 9,0 JO 'ETS -272 emo C 0.-1 to Q m no 5 P mio 4f.'4. 31 YD?-Sz Q..-' ,,.,,-nO.:,.:n m Q Q- 11 m1UJ3f1E'n' U.'D - 3.' 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Student Congress ,VVV w ho receivestwo E's'.':'in citizenship at any time during the school yeaiyshali.,VVbe.1.rernoved.from Student Congress for the remainder of the school,,yearf upon the recom- -: 'iinendation of the teacher or teachers involved-to the Student Congress sponsor. ' The sponsVor may dismiss any member with three unexcused absencesthroughout the year. r T ,..g V- . Dismissal of a7Congress,member for any reason other than those prov'i'dedY'forSin this article, shall be mp at the discretion of.V,the'sponsor, subject' toriadministrative veto. V . . - .qAn11.lci.ss vi4sxEcu'rivsV coiwmrrtss V .,,.V siss l T it C , , ThQ...ExeCutive Cornmitteellshali'consist of officersot Student Congress and class presidents. alt shall be responsible for planning all meetings ,Vof the Student Congress. Except forlabsence from school, all , ,mernbers,will ,.,. be present when meetings fare called. VV VVV, s,.. t,i. . 1 ' '1Any. student may bring before this committee anidea or problem that he feels should be brought Vbefore Student'.Congress. The committee will render judgment as to its inclusion onVVthe.meeting agenda. YIARTICLETVIIQTHE HoMeRooM 'i . V A.. The HVomeroorn'.shall be the basic 'unit of Student Congress through which jeveryi student may have the chance to express himself concerning school problems initiated in the homeroom or referred to the homeroom byisome member ofthe student body or faculty. ' - ' ' l. L ' BJ' The Homeroom President shall be ,izesponsible for informing the homerooms of all Student Congress VV business and fohifconducting homeroom meetings in ordercthat he may be able to bring the opinions of 't-i the 'homeroom back to the Student Congress. - . . C, The Homeroom shall have therfollowing officers: V. V. . . x '-,i IL President V . . ' 2- ViCe-Pwsidsnf i1i s on .VVVVV. .VQV,V .,..,V. - Secretary-Treasurer V ARTICLE viuwcouensss -STANDING coMMiTTE:s f iA.flAssembly Committee ' . ca . fr' , ,Dalilie Committee?-, .iff ..,V.ir.... ' T T t .-1.' f fpublic Relations Committee V V, V VV V,,, ,Extra-Cu5riculVar Activities .committee t' V V .ARTICILE XL-erection-is i ...,.. . V . A. .All Student Congress officers are to be elected by the students of Grades lO, ll, and l2. S 1. ','. ' , . Regulations governing the election of the' Stuclent Congress officers are to be set down eachjyear by an elections committee' appointed by the president. ,I x A . All Student Congress officers areVVVto be elected in the latter part of the school year, and are to take office at the beginning of the following school year, ' T g -'ii if 7D. Officers so elected shall be formally inducted. VfV if A A 3ART!FLEf,.,.sxi-AWARDS V t ' li Al. Awards for outstanding,participation will be given at the close of each school year. The Student Congress will be responsible for the organization and-:presentationlof awards. , 5.1 . W ,. VV,. Q ?i 's T 5 3 as .TQ um 'i U a Z' 3 gpm To decide questions pertaining to the general .student activities ofthe High School. V , . To help, make rules:-and' regulations to encourage high standards of citizenship. ' . -.-. To investigate, report and rule on,any matters .re ferred -to itby the principal, vice principal, faculty, or students., Q 'Z . , ., t ' charter student clubs and activity orVganVizatiVons in- coordination'-with' the Director of Activities. .U .gif To . V .VVV-,V , -
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