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'l'UllEr'l' 'fi' FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COMMISS John Worthington MIDDLE ROW: Bicky Thatcher, Meredy Davis, Bob Biorn, Nancy Perry Lee Davis I Bill Warren, Nancy Rose BOTTOM ROW: Carole Silver,Donna El1ertson,Gail Coppage,Bonnie Bringham Wendy Shoemaker, Susan Wells, Barbara Schonborn, Cookie Kershaw, Barbara Brovim. IONERS: TOP ROW: Dick Armstrong, Peter Noone, Bill Kenyon 1 1 Each semester there is a new group of 38 Commissioners elected to serve Jordon. Each Commls suoner has ca job of his own. They attend council meetings and report what is happening on their specific o s This year we added a new Commissioner, an Honor Code Commissioner, to the Council Hrs morn purpose is to see that -the Honor Code is upheld and that the people who violate it are punished V- if 7 , 3 A lv , -, 6. fy f' as ' s ei , , l ,E A ri t V J s C SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COMMISSIONERS: FIRST ROW: Dick Ashworth, Bob Biom, Bill Kenyon Lee Davis, Abe Baily, John Wareing SECOND ROW: Albert Garcia, Marilyn Duwe, Caroline Heinlein Carole Silver, Barbara Schonborn, Jill Johnson THIRD ROW: Margie Aiken, Judy Miller, Susan Lati Glory Marie McDania1, Betty Hart, Barby Twelvetrees FOURTH ROW: Sue Carlson, Wendy Shoemaker Lee Sims, Bonnie Bringham, Penny Tonkin. lllllllMlSSlll ERS
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EAVE E IE Il 'EEE WAY fra' g g. f 3' A ..:'- 4 ,T ,L g, 'Q' Av its Y , Q ii iw V A 'I iii - Ii 491. if lit it The second semester Student Council and E Q- student officers have continued the fine leader- T T 'Z' 3' ship of the first semester Council. The Council T, fm, Q consists of one student from each homeroom. After 'Q E f' it -- each Council meeting, these representatives report ,Lil T g back to their homerooms. a The Council officers for second semester were 11 E tm i fii C President Steve Wilson, Vice-President Bill 'f , f. I , gg Warrenp alnd Clerlc,Jane Saxe.These officers make E 1 . sr' up the Executive Council along with Student M Manager, Bob Cresap, and his Assistant, Rusty Bennett. The second semester Council was also concerned with the purchase of a milk shake dispenser, the replacement of the Honor Code signs, reorganization of the Student Court, and the inclusion of the Honor Code Commissioners as a part of the Student Government Organization. G llllll EEOIl SEMESTER LEAEEE . ,gg -x i :Hg
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Jornl rs JORDAN GIRL'S TRAFFIC SQUAD: TOP ROW: Jane Herrmann, Judy Shaffer, Linda Nash, Judy McGrew, Louise Bessler BOTTOM ROW: Pat Crismon, Linda Jansen, Sharon Frisbie. Altogether there are 24 eople on our Jordan Traffic S uadp 8 on the girl 's and I6 on the boy's. Thege people are Jordan 's polaicemen whose areas are in Jordan's Halls, and the two roads that go past Jor an. The ninth graders in these squads et Dolphin Points and at the endvof the year the Girl 's Traffic Squad had a icnic and the Boy's Trafgc Squad had a steakdinner and went to the show. At our Jordan lpzlallowsen Cliarnival, the Girl 's Traffic Squad had a Fortune Telling Booth, and the Boy's had the Ping ong row. 9 'Fl JORDAN BOY'S TRAFFIC SQUAD: TOP ROW: Lee Anderson, Craig Lihmann, Lynn Bennion, Mel Rumwell, Ed McNie1, Ray Longwell MIDDLE ROW: John Allen, Steve Mendell, Milton Saier, Geffrey Rutkowski, Dick Nyquist BOTTOM ROW: Bill Moody, Dana Reed, Jack Schurnp, Ray DeLagrave, Lou Miller. TRAFFIC lllllll
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