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AFS nd Me- SAFETY-SQUAD. FRONT ROW: Cynthla Leo, Rick Carlson, Teresa Shannon, Ann Brody. SECOND ROW: Clarence Pruitt, Linda Workman, Lynn Mlelke, Steve Bates, Pat Cargnl. THIRD ROW: Debble Chase, Terri Barbour, Dlanne Rodway, Cheryl Meeker, Ilene Kaplon, Jlll Clevlnger, Jlm Francis, Harry Brown. FOURTH ROW: Llsa Whitehead, Pam Davis, Julle Matteson, Barbara Bauman, Marilyn Mobley, Laurie Almand, Cindy Blackwelder. FIFTH ROW: Mike Cordes, Ellen Ruben, Kim Yada, Ro- berta Wong, Mary Chrestenson, Jean VanLom. BACK ROW: Jeff Chase, Gene Mesher, Ruth Roberts, Katie Joseph, Gail Stark, Dean Arnold. COMMITTEE. Katie Gruetter, Mayra Fer- ez. REG REPS. FRONT ROW: Nancy Hryciw, Josette Santilli, Karen Swire, Rosanna Low. SECOND Mary Dentler, Debbie Nelson, Cindi Shipley, Linda Lazzeroni. THIRD ROW: Debbie Baker, Ta- ouglass, Pam Davis. BACK ROW: Amy Mitchell, Susan Colt. 37
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JUDICIAL BOARD. Lisa Whitehead, Brian Mc- Laughlin, Gunner Gunderson, John Hoffnagel. Problems studied by students. . . through various committees, pro- vided a new approach to student in- volvement in Cleveland's school af- fairs. Among the committees in ex- istence this year were the Intra- School Government Committee, which was organized in the spring of 1970, the Campus Committee, and the Judicial Board. The intra-School Government Committee, composed of students and teachers, dealt with all student problems referred to it from the Cabinet. The Campus Com- mittee, was composed of two stu- dents and several parents and teach- ers. The main objective was to in- vestigate the possibility of making Powell Park part of the Cleveland campus. The Judicial Board reviewed cases brought by the students, the vast majority of which dealt with the interpretation of the recently re- vised Constitution. CAMPU5 COMMITTEE. Katie Joseph, Jim Kramer. lf-A in INTRA-SCHOOL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE. Mrs. Kathryn Risberg, Brian McLaughlin, Ruth Retondi Elaine Nance, Pat Martin. 30
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Administrators Combined cooperative efforts. . . of the administrative staff provided the leadership for the operation and functioning of Cleveland this year. Mr. Clifford Skinner, principal, Mr. Floyd Harmon, curriculum vice-prin- clpal, and Miss Helen Bowers, admin- istrative vice-principal, once again represented the ruling force as head administrators. Also heading the staff as an administrative vice-prin- cipal was Mr. Luke Fiorante, a new addition to CHS, whose last position was that of administrative assistant at Grant. Administrative assistants Mr. Gary Crook and Mr. Kevin Ste- wart completed the staff. PRINCIPAL Mr. Clifford J. Skinner Mr. Skinner, Mr. Harmon, and Mr. Fiorante were the three administra- tive members of the Cleveland Cab- inet. The Cleveland Cabinet was formed to involve more students, parents and teachers in school oper- ations, explained Mr. Skinner, Cab- inet chairman. ln view of the fact that this is only the second year of operation, the Cabinet has made especially valuable contributions through its Curriculum Committee work. When needs are identified, the Cabinet will strive to satisfy them, Mr. Skinner concluded. 32 i l i l ADMINISTRATIVE VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Luke' Fi0I'Zl'Ife CURRICULUM VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Fl0ydl Harmon f i i
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