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The Student Senate is the connecting link between the students and faculty. Each Senate Representative is elected early in the school year by his classmates. Upon accepting the office, he agrees to take all of their problems and requests to the person who can best fulfill their needs. In this manner, such a governing body not only serves as a practical and efficient force, but it gives its members invaluable experi- ence in leadership. Since the Student Senate of Timon was founded, its power and prestige has grown proportionately to the many and varied responsibilities it has assumed. These include the Student Court, which maintains the rules of discipline in the classrooms, and the Student Senate Spirit Directing Association, which tirelessly leads Timon- ites in cheering Green and Gold teams on to victory. ln addition to leading the student body, the Senate helped make each Classes' social activities memorable occasions. The Senior Ring Dance, the Senior Prom, the Junior Prom, and the Inaugural Ball were great successes. All things considered, the l959-60 school year was one of the most prosperous and eventful ever seen at Timon and at the head of every activity was the Student Senate. Members of the Lower House sland as a group and lake their oath of office. Upper House Senators pose with their Asst. Moderator, Fr. Gordian Dudley, A. Oitaviani, Sludent Senate Pres., Fr. Gordian, V. Shipe, Senior Class Pres., R. and G. Erickson, Soph. Pres. s f M . ii 2. s O.F.M.-J. Slack, Jr. Vice-Pres., R. Main, Jr. Pres Roberrs, Frosh. Pres., R. Maekinnon, Frosh Vice-Pres it
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Once again Timon has been presented with an illus- trious yearbook, through the hard work and talent of Editor, David Keller and his staff. With the help of Fr. Gordian, they have presented a composite picture of another school year at Timon. The job ofthe Talisman workers was by no means an easy one. Early in September they were at work preparing the layout for the annual. They designated the specific pictures they wanted on each page, according to the rules of balance, variety and unity. After this they had to ob- tain the suitable pictures from the photographers and finally write the articles and caption the pictures in each section. Once all the sections were completed, they had to be joined into a well coordinated book and sent to the printers. This year the Talisman has made a major change by adopting color pictures into the book. They have tried their best to offer a good yearbook. their only reward will be the students whole hearted acceptance. TALISMAN 'S 'Ek 2 ti Q- Edilor, Dave Keller, clwcks over flu' 1m'rl1anical,s ' lnfom Ilwir final Irip I0 Ihr' pI'llIlC'l'S. The editors are the backbone of any yearbookvlfirst Row: B. Wagner. J. Sclziffkfrle, D. Keller, W. Kirclmkr, H. Burcclla. Second Row: J. O'Conn0r, B. Coleman, J. Leitien, R. Balm. Xl ,Q
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