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Above left: Craig Moore and Jama Crammer decorate the Student Council Christmas tree. Above: Students sample the Student Council-sponsored a la carte lunch. Below: The financing committee clears up old bills. 29
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Student Council Adopts New Guidelines Student Council has been trying very hard this year to build a better relationship between students and their school environment. One of their finest efforts was to help organize an ala carte lunch line. At semester break the Council was faced with the problem of a graduating president, Bill Latoza. They solved this problem by electing a new president, Tim Lekander. Other officers were Mike Saile, vice-president; Claudia Allen, secretary; and Ann Brown, treasurer. Newly appointed president Tim Lekander, a junior, reviews a constitutional stipulation which states that only seniors qualify to be president. This year’s previous president. Bill Latoza, graduated at the semester and therefore had to give up his office. Jan Easton, senior class point secretary, and Sue Surre, treasurer, go over written communications related to the recent Homecoming. 28
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Publication Staffs The publications of Clarkston Senior High School have experienced many changes this year. The newspaper, renamed “The Good Tymeshas a new advisor, Mrs. Linda Denstaedt. Many members of the staff started the year as novice reporters. Also new to the “Good Tymes” is the use of pictures in the type of printing process now used. The yearbook got off to a good start this year but suffered a major loss of staff at the semester which, in turn, caused missing some deadlines. Above: Mrs. Denstaedt shows Dave Arpoika how to make an exact stencil for the new printing porcess used by the “Good Tymes” staff. Above: Mr. Chamberlain gives Nia Kraud some pro pointers on drawing unusual layouts. Left: Gale Jorgensen grimaces at her tenth cutline error. Below: Alice Marshall, Pat Dean, and Kirk Peters edit the latest edition of “Instead.” 30
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