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Per armed Secre ta iul Duties, Auftars Handled finances 'E i i. i l t is . K ,E Varied Senate functions are under the direction of of the senators is to report on suggestions made by geted appropriations. An important appropriation A.S.B. Vice President .lim Johnson. A primary task classmates. Senators must also vote on large unbud- carried this year was the one concerning porta-pits. A week-long A.S.B. activity is Homecoming, the last is the Annual Caravan of Floats, Sherrie Flynn, Ca- awarded to the first place float. The winner was the event being the football game. A pre-game activity ravan Chairman, and cheerleaders admire the trophy Junior class, whose theme was Color Us Spirited. .. -c I ii
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ASB. 0 tl: Go as Senatars led Go ve nment, Clerks A new system was introduced that allowed each senator to cast as many votes as there were students in the class he represented, Senators previously had one vote for every fifteen classmates. Another new pro- vision declared that non-budget pur- chases exceeding two hundred dol- lars must be Senate approved. l , i l 1 Sf., The work of the Council of Commis- sioners was executed by students. These tasks came under the manage- ment of ticket auditors and clerks. Ticket auditors were in charge of selling tickets and settling accounts during the lunch periods. Tickets were sold for all A.S.B., athletic, and club activities. Ned Himmel, Cheryl Jim Johnson, above, presides over a quarterly sen- duty. Senators listen to various issues and make de- ate meeting. As A.S.B. Vice President, this is his main cisions such as those concerning the problems of Ned Himmel, Cheryl Rubin, and Gail Armour, our handling money matters for all student body activi- A.S.B. Ticket Auditors, work in the financial office ties. The A.S.B. Clerks this year are Cheryl Flor, Pen- ? as N 15.4 X1 -E ' rx . , in ss iw 'xy ts xx 5 . 'l Qx.-N,-,,,.4-v- '90 C, T3 X l 0 EM .. N, -A gf Rubin, and Gayle Armour assumed the responsibilties of this position. Clerks performed secretarial duties for the A.S.B. Council. Taking the minutes during meetings and carry- ing on correspondence between schools required the attention of Susan Brook, Penny Gorin, and Cheryl Flor. s,...1M1 A ...,. s . uv ' ' Q :sc ,sv ... x is ' Y -' x I S G I y W A 5 ...i- the writing on walls around the school. Reporting information to her English class is Linda Moseley. ny Gorin, and Susan Brock. They take care of the secretarial work such as correspondence and minutes.
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I-if ,MN I 1 I , -A I . , f Mr f , ,j , r .-, ll I Y N, f up-. The officers who led the Girls' League Organization to a bigger and better year are Cheryl Crawford, Pres., Mi ing Fun W ,j , I ,?,,, Renetta Williamson, Vice Pres., Jan Edwards, Secretary: Though the sight of girls wearing Chris Walker, Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, A-dvisor. pants on campus each Friday shock- .Service P oiects, Student 0 ienteil Girls ' The primary desire of Girls' League was to better relations between Crawford girls. In addition to spon- soring the Sophomore Tea for in- coming coeds, the club planned a g Dad 'n Daughter Banquet and a 5 'Z Mother-Daughter Tea. April a la Mode, a girl-ask-boy dance, high- ij 6 f lighted the spring semester. ' . 2 , . ,ML Boys' Federation began an active 4 it 5 L f year with a car show. Money-making 1 jj projects, including a snow cone and K ...., V? cagdylcane sale, yielded both profit ' ll'tf ' . l an peasure. A pie eating contest 'iz X' - Tx ' , gy qurdffn tilf , fy added fun to the Senior Class Party I and a clean campus drive helped beautify the campus. The Girls' League Cabinet is a group of the most active girls on campus. During the year each girl is given the responsibility of being a chairman for one project sponsored by the Girls' League. Girls' League representatives do their job by electing Elected by their classmates, representatives voice classes. The representatives then return with perti- Girl of the Month and helping with service projects. suggestions and complaints brought up in their gym nent information on projects and social activities. .Q -4 5-fe. ,- .., .,-1.- t offs -me 'ii rf' I W 4 -Q
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