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SUMMER ASB OFFICERS: D. Phillips, K. Beoumont, E, Dovis, J. Lintner. Presided over by the ASB president, the Exec- utive Council is recognized os the bronch of student government thot corries out the provisions of the constitution. The council cilso cicts os supervisor of expenditures, collector of revenue, ond co-ordincitor of committee octivities. Voting members ofthe council include the elect' ed ASB officers, committee choirmen, iudges of the Supreme Court, Girls' ond Boys' Leogue presidents, Senior ond Junior closs presidents, ond presidents of Lettermon's Club ond GAA. Those on the non-voting list czre the heod song ond yell Ieoders, ond pres- idents of other clubs or orgonizdtions. A.mong other duties, the council cipproved the semester's budget, sent representotives to the Foothill Leogue Forum, ond oppointed Deon Werner, IQA, os Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, with Wolter Pelelc, IQB, ond Ken Bohn, IIA, os iudges. One of the moior decisions brought forth by the council this semester wos the provision to elect song ond yell Ieoders in the mid-term ond extend their term of office through boslcetboll seoson of the fol- lowing yeor. This would give the pepsters o full sem- ester of troining before beginning their duties. Putting good democrotic government into effect, the council thoroughly discussed the problem of off- compus sororities ond froternities. It wos decided thot the CIF regulotions pertoining to such clubs be in- cluded in the constitution. Our School Government EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 3 BACK ROW: D. Werner, D. New- comer, D. Vick, R. Albo, D. Phillips, A. Brovelli, M. Shed, J. Fer- rini. FRONT ROW: I. Sherwood, E. Dickes, E. Doyis, N. Campbell, J. Lunbeck, K. Beoumorit. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - BACK ROW: Mr, Troynor, M Schoefer, J. Estes, L. Griffith, D. Gilbert, M. Mersolo, J. Lunbeck J. Crocker. FRONT ROW: J. DeCoIci, P. Beorcroft, L. Jones C Doke, A. Arnold, M. Folts.
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Under the leadership of Jay Lintner, ASB vice-presi- dent, and Kathy Eeaurnont, secretory, the spring Legislative Council strove tor better relations between the students, faculty, and student goxernntent. Suggestions ff'6'S node on the possibility ct patterr- ing the council more closely atter the national legislature. These ideals were carried hack to the classes tor consider- ation. A recornn'e'1oa'fov has rnade 'o postpone :Icp nseef ings Nher they contlict ffith sports events. Mon! tiwtes these meetings prevert students trofn attending gates. Tlrougr the etto'ts oi ii hard ' ,',' orlcing corrn-i'tee,tl1grg is hope 'hot o tru? iuice rnachine nfll be instaleo ir 're tall, The nnacrine, suggested by Torn Jones, has been proved successful in other schools. Lrozsimnr comet 9AcK Qoff c Rtdzvll r TO Another cornrnittee tried to find a rrcre p'a:'ical pro- G' DEE' Sl T iI,l' EVM. .C R39Z ' A I D cecl' rc to the rffnrn Fi lih ri hoc' Q r t fwfr fwfr +I-I. SEMI' 3 Q 'il CNT QR P H'f J C' l P It Q T ' 'rl' 8' 'U f 'Mr' 1' 'rrrfr rr' 1 , my w 2 .. MH. P rt f F if plan would be too dittiuclt to carry out. Q 1.114 F ff'- vw I ,fxf--V LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL - BACK ROW. S, Justl, J. Mabe, T, Kettering, D Anderson, N, Smitn, P, Word, L. Hubbard, R. Vedder CENTER ROVV. B. Pa'rner, D. Atencio, L. Barnett, J. Briclcer, J. Lunbeck, C. Seide, G. Weybright,L Kencig, D. Snyder, G, Cessello FRONT ROXN: C. Turner, N, Miller, M. Gutsche, B. I-larlin, B. Coonna, B. Roberts, J. Bloom-tielo Ca. Brechin, J. DeCoIa, M. Brock way, N. Irnrnel, E. Torres, N Dwire. Democratic Rights LZQISJ- .E CCJNCL Sf-.CK RDF. O. Smeg , f 'IITHF R. Soni 1 C . A at nan D .1 3 G : 'f- 1, 'A ' CEAWER RC A Cnc E '. rx. 5 5 'tm' R EB- tr' Q Q' - C '- Q 4 'f-' J 1 J Fe-r' r- FRONT RCI '. rt. Clsf 'er', Lurzzetk E D ises D. B'--'tt E Davis D. R ce' 4 bf,-'ru nt J. Estes. J. Of- li: l:Cr : ff S Z::'3 X. S n Q.
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