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Students Govern School Through Betty Lynn Tomola Vice President Sue Stinson Vice President Under the direction of President Sue Knappenberger, the Student Council is constantly striving to maintain student representation to promote a better understand- ing between students and faculty, and to provide leadership training. Activities board, assemblies com- mittee, and halls committee constitute the main stand- ing committees of the council. Heading the activity board is the vice-president Sue Stinson. She replaced Bette Lynn Tomola who grad- uated in January. The activity board is composed of one senator from each half-grade. This group handles the sale of activity tickets, sets up the school calendar and budgets, and has jurisdiction over all mass school activities except clubs. Each year the council as a whole sponsors the home- coming dance, a spring dance, and several other activities. Mr. Dean Challis sponsors the group. Row I: Patrick Clark. Sue Stinson, Sue Knappenberger, president; Bette Lynn Tomola, vice president; Judy Haetele. Row 2: Mary Ann Turner. Jann Whitehead. Sue Edwards. Jean Myler, Barbara Condon. Dorothy Monroe, Donna Eichenlaub. Row 3: Lulu Unnbom, Sandy Taylor, Elmer White, Joe Fleming. Nancy Bank, Julius Otten, Sharon McClellon, Evelyn Georgia. Row 4: Ralph Young, Fran Roach. Larry Williams, Bob Panter, David Pippel, Walt Brown, Russ LaBeau, Sam Hall, Margaret Schuchard. 22
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Council, Court, Hall Monitors , • . a Bob Skidmore 1 Brian Bennett Dave Morrill John Behan Hall Captains One of the standing committees of the Student Council is the halls commit- tee, which this year was headed by Elmer White. This committee selects students from each of the study halls who have a record of better-than-average attend- ance, punctuality, and marks to be monitors. The duties of the hall monitors are to maintain order in the halls during classes and during the five minute break between classes. During the second semester there were no teachers on hall duty. Row I: Lynne LeBeau, Evelyn Georgia. Row 2: Marilyn Roach, Linda Robinson. Row 3: Sondra Haetele, Linda Hackett. Row 4: Leonard Cala- brese. Frank Gill. Row 5: Bill Anderson, Dave McBride. Row 6: Paul Kinder. Linda Hackett Chief Justice Supreme Court The Supreme Court consists of five students who must maintain a B average and have attained the grade of IIB. The members are appointed by three-fourths approval of the Student Council, and the term of office lasts until graduation. This group handles Student Council and class elections for all grades and interprets the Council charter if any guestion should be raised. 23
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