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a.s.b. cabinet The A.S.B. Cabinet this year has endeavored to place the role of the student in the position we feel it rightly belongs. That is, in the position of a body of students qualified to help determine its own des- tiny. We have made no great leapsg however we do believe that our relation to the administration, both school and district, has laid a solid ground-work for future student leaders. We leave you with a plea to continue this work. MM Mr. Webb Steve Oroza Cathy Chamber Merry Flank Bill Boyd ,?u :.,, 1, Stuart Rose
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student court This year the Student Court has begun to breach the gap between students and the disciplinary branch of this administration. The Student Court has strived to initiate a system where students may be judged by peers. In most cases this has proved to be an effective method of handling such major problems as littering, smoking, and dress code violations. The major problem blocking complete success seems to be a deep resentment against the Student Court, harbored by offenders. The Court is comprised of nine justices and a Chief Justice, two justices from each grade with four from the Senior Class. The justices this year were Matt Cohen, Dean McCormick, Joe Chambers, Jim Votaw, Mimi Kadin, Bryan Spofford, Jim Hicks, and Arthur Levine. fabove Picturej The justices owe part of the success of the Student Court to the con- scientious work of several students who served as student court represen- tatives, by referring students to the court. The future of the Student Court is uncertain, but the basic ground- work has been established. 101' Jim Votaw, Chief Justice Nr T . YQ 5 Pri Mr. Webb Mark Stanley 5
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