Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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STUDE T GGVER ME Executive Council Sponsored by the Associated Stu- dent Union the aim of the Executive Council was to serve the student body. The 10 Commissioners were: Ron Montgomery, Activities, Karen Leach, Politics, Brent Danninger, Finances, Karole Sense, Pep, Due Roark, Publicity, John Townsend, Athletics, Tony Powell, Fund Rais- ing, Kathy Copenhaver, I.I.C.R., Kathy Barger, Health and Welfare, and Karen Snitzler, Records. They were headed by President, John Pentz, Vice President, Keith King, with Mr. James Walshe serving as Advisor. The activities accom- plished by this hard working group were many and varied. They in- cluded: the Parcourse, Mandatory class assemblies, concerts, dances, homecoming, WASC, and EP as- semblies. Each member put in many hours of work to serve the student body of Dana Hills High School. Legislative Council Once a month during third peri- od, two representatives from each third period, lass went to a Legis- lative Council meeting in the Port- hole, where they could voice their opinions and the opinions of their fellow students on many issues con- cerning our school. In addition to letting students voice their opinions, the Legislative Council kept both students and faculty informed about all major issues. DJUDICATE E One Year Before the Mast

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,ta 'W- br, K Associations Aboard Ya 5- i Judicial Court Under the leadership of Chief Justice Kim Stites, the Judicial Court provided fair and unbiased justice to the Associated Student Union. The Judicial Court was the sole interpreter of the Constitution of Dana Hills High School. It was the arbiter between the Executive and Legislative branches of the Union, officers of the Union, and, when requested by both parties, between the individual members of the Union. This year's Judicial Court made many decisions includ- ing: assigning detention to students who did not follow school rules, ruling that no one could be removed from office because he did not main- tain a 2.5 grade point average, and declaring that Crossroads could have six members in the Legislative Council. lj A,S.U. President John Pentz led mem- bers of the Executive Council who were, From Lep Io Right, Front Row: Kathy Bar- ger, Karole Sense, Tony Powell, Karen Snitz- ler, and John Townsend. Back Row: Karen Leach, Ron Montgumery, Sue Roard, and Brent Danninger. Keith King and Kathy Copenhaver were not pictured. 21 A.S.U. President John Pentz led one of the January Executive Councils. 31 Dave Churchill and Sue Bathgate directed one of the Legislative Council meetings. 43 Members of the Legis- lative Council met in the Porthole to discuss February's issues. SJ Members of the Ju! dicial Court were, From Lej Io Right: Eric Kroguis, Brad Mathias, Dave Paulson, Sue Bathgate, and Reese Thompson. Chief Jus- tim Kim Sites was not pictured.

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