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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ROW : Barbara Rydell, Fredi Thorndike, Anne Homilton, Dol Alex- ander, Gwen Peterson, Bobby Browning, Olivia Judge. ROW 2: Georgeanna Webb, Rosemary Lidgard, Dolores Gerhardt, Shirley Brockmon, Louise Cameron, Wanda Moefield, Joyce Hughes, Phyllis Henderson, Mr. S. Wellbaum. ROW 3- Don Scblosser, Alvin Brown, Dicl Carry, Bill Hams, Bob Davenport, Rusty Fairly, Bob Light. Shown above is the Jordan Student Government Class in various attitudes of parliamentory and administrative endeavor. This class is a workshop in which the elected student body officers and various club officers carry out the desires of the student body through committee work and individual assignments. The class meets every third period under the guiding hand of Mr. Sam Wellbaum. T R A I L B L A Z E R
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STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ]: Corol McCleory, Pat Johnston, Bonnie Augustus, Kothy Muttart, Donna Ostrum, Barbara Douglas. ROW 2: Rosie Wood, Carol Pehrson, Shryle Brown, Edna Brotton, Rondi Mathers, Joan Lowirs. ROW 3: Frank Barrios, Don Brown, George Gilley, Lowrence Strom, Bud Baldwin. ROW I: Diane Costillo, Nancy Arnold, Diane Haynes, Wanda Cowley, Jackie Croig, Barbara Ry- dell. ROW 2; Dot Alexander, Phil Schlindler, Bill Daggett, Georgeonno Webb, Marilyn See, Kenneth Woods, Mary Hess. ROW 3: Don McNitt, Hal Spradlin, Tom Hothoway, EmmitI Stimson, David Child, Jon Votjeon. ROW 4; Jerry Routt, Bill lewis. Bob Wright. room 23 and is mode up of two elected representatives from each tliird period class, who come to olternole meetings. Eocfi semester the council relaxes after its strenuous half yeor legislative session with a party planned by the student body hostess. It was generally ogreed that this year s student council was a busy, hord-working body with a nice inter- change of rank and file student body opinion. T R A I L B L A Z E R PAGE 13
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v r J V ROW 1: Phyllis Moefield, Dot Alexander, Georgie Webb, Bob Light, Sally J. Johnson, Ccfole O ' Bergh. ROW 2: J. W. Wilson, Lawrence Strom, Ross Westwood, Bob Dill, Dale Foif bonks, Louis Barber. - JL. »M««aM«— «« STUDENT COURT The Student Court of Jordan High School is an important segment of the student government. Its purpose is to try offenders who violate school rules and regulations in an attempt to promote responsibilities and self-control on the part of the students. One social culture class is used as the student court. This year the Student Judge is Bill Harris. The Sheriff is Don Schlosser. TRAILBLAZER PAGE 15
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