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In a year that saw many firsts, the hold- ing of an opening assembly in the new aud- itorium for the first time was one of the most exciting premieres for the student body. This first assembly saw the introduction of a new custom at ETHS, with the entire audience rising to their feet as the speakers walked out onto the stage. This sign of respect for the speakers continued to be shown in all subsequent assemblies during the year. Varied programming saw guests speaking on such diversified subjects as college plan- ning, careers, local government, and im- pressions of Albert Schweitzer. Because the auditorium seats not quite half the student body, many of the students attended these assemblies through the medium of the school's closed-circuit TV system. f s l . l K if 7 .e 7 if T
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xi? Fa 0 L4-I -fl Q ES 'ff The expressed goal of Central Council was to bring CC to the students and have them take an active part in it. Its various committees worked to that end throughout the year, even setting aside one day from leadership training week lsponsored by CCD to study the problems that confront an ETHS student. Because of the new division system, certain changes in administration, representation, and work regulation became necessary. The new executive council was given two duties to perform: to make the laws and to supervise their enforcement. ln addition to sponsoring leadership train- ing week, as noted above, Central Council sponsored the very successful talent show, Yamo. Upper right: Judy Meyer, CC President last year, swears in this years officers of Central Council: fleft to rightl Craig Peterson, Bill Cross, Orville Teising and Chuck Racine Center left: CC surveys are tabulated by lleft to right, Betsy Sadler Chuck Racine and luke McFarland. lower right: CC legislators legislate.
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