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This year's Senate Under the dedicated efforts of Mr. Richard Peterson and President of the senate, Joyce Brandon, was an extremely active group of people. They created an activities booklet which told how all different money- making plans were to be performed. The Senate also final- ized the Constitution and helped with the accreditation of EI Segundo High School. ,Z IX ? Ni Y! ,MV L ex fl' X4 . 9' , 3 'ffflfff . .. 5 Big f 'x g X 'Q 45 X sea Front Row, L to R: Cara Bell, Vicki Jellison: Second Row: Diane McCauley, Kathy Cummings Debbie Cottriel, Third Row: Betty Young, Nancy Goodale, Pam Elmstrom, Cindy Hull: Bacl Row: Janice Murphy, and Joyce Brandon, President of the Senate.
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The Executive Council is the student body's key instrument in organizing oper- ations and activities for the students' own welfare and bene- fit. The members ofthis council are as follows: Dana Ernest, ASB President: Joyce Brandon, Vice President: Debbie Smith and Marva Johnson, secretaries Bonnie Bahny, Treasurer: Frank Judge, Sports: Valerie Ray, Publicity: Steve Curtis, Activities: Ken Dalfgelish. Inner-school Relations: Jeff Norris, Speaker ofthe House: Melissa McCready, Morale: and the class Governors, Freshman. Barbara Turino, Sophomores, Jackie Anderson, Junior, Lynn Wendell, and Senior, Dick Kessener. Back Row from Left to Right: Jackie Anderson, Ken Dalgleish, Steve Curtis, Dick Kessener, Marva Johnson. Barbara Turino. Middle Row: Melissa McCready, Frank Judge, Bonnie Bahny, Jeff Norris. Front Row: Debbie Smith, Valerie Ray, Lynn Wendell. Joyce Brandon. 29 Yee lu-r 'r-- '-' I -in
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This particular space was reserved for a picture of the House of Represent- atives, but, unfortunately, due to the act of one member of the House of Representatives, we of the 1971 Golden Eagle staff felt we could not print a picture displaying such immaturity.
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