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Student Legislature ■I TODD BARTHOLD student body president DUANE NORRIS vice president of the student body The legislature, the lawmaking branch of student government within Carlmont, met the second Tuesday of each month. It was the job of the 100 legislators, two from each administrative class, to make decisions concerning student body prob- lems. All financial matters within the school were required to pass through this body. One special project was reviewing and revising the student body constitution. Duane Norris, vice president of the stu- dent body and presiding officer of the legislature, handled her job efficiently, aided by faculty advisors Robert Kauk and Miss Rose Chaplin. Other legislatur e offi- cers included parliamentarian Susan Lind- say, chaplain Jeanne Taylor, secretary Jer- rine Moraes, and point secretary Gale Hurley. The legislature convenes in the school library. IN »v. ' fc lufv m;
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Chief Justice John Winther. Tribunal The tribunal, the judiciary branch of our student government, was important in main- taining justice within our school. Through the work of the student court, student body laws were enforced. The court was headed by Chief Justice John Winther and consisted of six additional tribunes elected from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. The efficient work of this group was due largely to Judi Heorodt, secretary, who co- ordinated and organized the affairs of the court. Richard Inman, faculty advisor, offered guidance and backing to tribunal decisions. Our student court hopes to have done its part in correcting student behavior in a help- ful manner. Judi Heorodt and Mr. Inman check over the files before court convenes. Tribunal — Carol Kuehn, Paul Smillie, Dora Lee Chambers, Chief Justice John Winther, Mr. Inman, advisor; Roberta Woo, Tony Paap, Judi Heorodt, sec- retary. 17
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