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Committees Four standing committees were affiliated with Student Council this year: Student-Faculty Board, Spirit Committee, Human Relations Board, and Ways and Means. The first of these, Student-Faculty Board, was inaugurated on a trial basis at the end of last year, and con- tinued as a permanent committee this year. This board of students and faculty tried to improve communication and solve problems between the student body and the administra- tion. Some of the proposals they presented to Student Council this year were: a committee of students to work with the library staff in selecting new books, speakers for senior study halls, a new reading improvement course, and open courts for all senior study halls. The Spirit Committee was very active again Above: Student Council Class Representatives: Dave Pan- kratz, Sophomoresg Phil Margy, Seniorsg jim Bosse, Fresh- meng Craig Lykins, juniors Knot picturedj, are in charge of the Ways and Means Committee. Right: The Spirit Com- mittee clowns in the stadium. Aid Student Council this year. At most of the athletic assemblies they provided entertainment for the students in the form of skits and jokes. One of their biggest projects was a slave sale. At this sale, members of the Spirit Committee were sold as slaves for one day to the highest bidder. A new committee this year was the Human Relations Board. They met once or twice a week to discuss Ways to ease racial tension between students. Although they wanted stu- dents to bring personal gripes to them, not many came, due mainly to poor publicity. Ways and Means, the money-making com- mittee, was headed by the four class represen- tatives. Two of their projects this year were cleaning up the parking lot, and finding a place to put the large picture of the tiger. f i 1 it ki ,, 1 i P5 if ig if IF -,,--ni
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r l ls ,ra fxx. Left: The Student-Faculiy Board, Front Row: Miss Anne Marie Kwiatkowski Marianne Scheer Miss Howard, George Sarantou, Mr. Shafer, Wendy Hraback, Mrs. Hartman, Bev Fischblatt. Top Row: Mr. Kaufman, Richard Bosse, Mr. Wyatt, Phil Hazard, Sharon Heine, Cindy Challen. Below: The E- Three-Plus-Three-Minus-One was one of the many groups presented- by the Spirit Connnittee. Lower Right: The Human Relations Board, Front Row: Wanda Burkes, Daryl Peterson, Sheila Heard. Top Row: Kathy Hyams, Howard Ness, Bob Benninger, Margeret Stern, George Sarantou, Fred Powell, Randi Brannan, Sharon' Heine. V u .JAX ' xl ,A i' ...ill pn-
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