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Below: Forum members await roll call. Be- low right: Chairman of the Forum, Debbie Dye, (center), pauses before she makes a de- cision. Bottom: Closed ballots are used when voting for Forum officers.
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The Forum Governs Here at Eisenhower, a bright, new, exciting school with fresh ideas, a unique type of government was formed. At the end of the 1970-71 school year a vote was taken on what type of government Eisenhower should have. A Student Forum consisting of the Principal, Assistant Principal, eight faculty members, and twenty- four students, eight from each class, was decided upon. All Forum meetings were open and each representative had one vote. In addition, faculty members and ad- M ministrators were denied veto power. Meetings were called to order every other Tuesday at 3:00 P.M. The Student Forum worked diligently and came up with many new ideas. Among other things they proposed having an open campus, succeeded in getting class officers elected, and wrote Eisenhower's first constitution. In spite of organizational problems in the beginning weeks, the Forum proved to be an effective governing body at Eisenhower and promises to be even more productive in the years to come. —ÓM XEM The Forum executive officers are Co-chairman, Wendy Hegenhauer, Treasurer, Pat Strobschien, Secretary, Kim Fry, and Chairman, Debbie Dye. 12
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14 Above: Co-Editors Jeri Jolin and Kim Fry keep busy before the next deadline. Below: Lou Ann Keyser works on copy for the section Societies and Functions. Staff Publishes First Introspectus Every member of the Yearbook staff faced new ex- periences with the publication of their first Introspectus Yearbook. The confusion of new clubs and other activities gave the staff a difficult year, but the pride and excitement of the beginning of Introspectus made up for more than these frustrations. The staff worked hard selling ads, going over the set goal. A Yearbook dance was held, posters were sold as were mums for the semi-formal dance. With the money that was raised the staff attended the Northwood Yearbook Work- shop this past summer. ® ka Below: Top, Kay Makarewicz, Clockwise, Pam Willard, Sue Smokoski, Rhonda Jerome and the Yearbook advisor, Mrs. Ball, organize the pictures for Faces Section.
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