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Row T: Pat Dwyer, Justice, Cathryn Wechsler, Chief Justice, Sue Zimmer, Court Recorder. Row 2: Alan Bock, Justice, Rick Wallstead, Justice, Mike Radon, Bailiff, June Donovan, Justice lcamera shyl. fudenf ourf It is the iob of the Student Court to consider citations issued by the enforcement staff and to render fair iudgment upon violators of school regulations. The Student Court is most significant in the fact that it provides the students of Covina High with a democratic disciplinary body that can function alone while issuing recom- mendations to the school executives for sus- pension in specific cases. Enforcemenf The Enforcement Agency headed by Jerry Barron contributes much to the keeping of our laws by its fv Z efficient and decisive action. ll ff ,K'w 36, l QQ Lf :tiff f X N-V g ,J Row iz Eileen Whalen, Linda Otero, Pat Laik, Vickie Zaiss. Row 2: Bill Phillip- son, Bab Norton, Dave Welty, Archie Car- ter, Speedy Metz, Norman Kelly, Dave Blaylock, Frank Sutton. Row 3: Jim Knemyer, Denny Marquard, Barry Taylor, Jim Johnson, Gary Gartner, Dave Strick- land, Fred Barnes, Bob Calvert, Ty Col- bert, Richard Macy. 24
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Q.. PW Sue Roarty, Secretary of Activities l. 7-xkt 'V v X21 l U 'X l Y s ,, I fig A' 'K f ,fa i P f ' : P 1 c 1 , ' K , X ' sis t X t :feta Lf fr' S , f , 4,9 . , '-Mhz' fit X fudenf The student leaders at Covina H gh occupy the highest positions of sto- dent body administration on cam- pus. Our tine President, Bill Powers, rnost ably reoresented the staaent body in all nratters dealing airectly with school activities, lt was B ll s ioh to preside over the Cabinet, oversee the Janctons of tlre student body, represen' the stattent boay before the tctcdlty, and uphold the tradi- tions and soirit of the nfnber one pos t on in st-aent government, We who.-.' 'ca' B ' s ex:e'e :e here at Covna f. lfe on n is s rnefnary :or rrnany years ta fD ':i Tha' lib- .ff li succeed n the 'orare s certa n wi en one exan- rt-s the 5 ne work 'itat lne has done far the stflent body ot Covina Hiqh Gu' Vice President tlris year was Frances Forbes ln her casa: ty as such, she :antrba'e'l rbcch to the service ot the stodent body. Frances presided over the legislature, aided the President in his rliflcolt aua rs, Les Rukasin, Secretary of Athletics 'Qs M Carol Mann, Secretary of Finance and was co-ord nator between the Pep Club and the Senior Class. Frances has accented her tour years at Covina High with such activities as Alcyonians, Pep Club, Senior Caanc l, Art Club, and being elected a Honnecorning Princess. Working directly Under the President and Vice President was the Cabinet, lt is the iob ot the Cab net to plan per: ral' es before rnaortant garnes, provide an interest ng progrann of assernblies thraaghoat the year, si.- ber. se ana casnse tae Qlofl orc- gram, fee-o an accarafe accaont oi cfao activities, and to pool :ze 'ra- iar school 'onctions The ten nrerrtber stat? of the Cabnet tlr s year cans stefl at the lcllofv ng stodernts- Bill Powers, Pres dent Frances Forces, Vice President, Karen Le Poor, Secretary at Records- Carol Mann, Secretary of F nance Annette Gibbs, Asst. Se:'e'::r,f of Finance and Divisional Secretaries, Darrol l-lolrn, Jerry Barron Susan Roarty, Les Raflasin, ana Eloise Benson. Uarrol Holm, Secretary at Progrorns M E3 l I J Karen Le Roux, Secretary of Records 9 1 8 : Q T -J W1 I
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