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Court Promotes Justice With the Student Court lies the responsibility of helping students realize the need for following the rules of courteous conduct at Fullerton Union High School. During 1961 the court met once a week as they hove done since its establishment in 1915. During the fall the Exe cutive Board appointed Gerry Key as chief justice and six associate justices. The newly formed court then proceeded to appoint a clerk and bailiff. After hearing all cases of students accused of violating student body regulations, the court recommended punishment in accordance with the seriousness of the infraction. In occasional cases the court recommended that the deans take further action. One of the more frequent punishments was a 500 word essay written on an educational topic. Members from the Executive Board and Student Congress investigated the court with the hope of recom- mending additional powers be given to the court. An additional power of the court was that of interpret- ing the school constitution. Gerry Key, chief |ustice left to right Mary Knight, Joe Marshall, Karen Harrington, Gerry Key, Brad Dain First row, [left to right): Jane Lowronca, associate justice; Mary Knight, clerk; Karen Harrington, associate justice; [second row} Ann Crutcher, associate justice; Cory Frates, associate justice; John Garner, associate justice. Not pictured, Joe Marshall, associate justice; and Brad Dain, bailiff. 28
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heafherettes, first row, (left to rigfit): Wynnette Giles (leader), Susie Willis, Jackie Robertson, Tern Jo Flynn, Tom McClu re, Cheryl Crispino, Linda Rigsby, Lyie Rigsby, Carole Lucente (leader); (second row) Faye Linder, Judy Larson, Janet Neal, Linda Ortmayer, Chen Favmger, Susan Remley; (third row] Cheri Ross, Linda Glover, Judy Perry, Judy Tucker and Nancy Dieves- Featherettes, first row, (left to right): Carole Lucente (leader). Sherry Ruse, Sandy Goodwin, Sue Metcalf, Pam Wilson, Jean MacDonald, Sally Webster, Karen Struve, Wynnette Giles (leader); (second row) Cecilia Glenn, Lynda Gomez, Marcy Cook, Linda Farmer, Susie Festal, Kathy Zoccognino; (third row) Dianne Redinger, Cheryl Mangold, Karen Ferguson, Cheryl Thayer, Cathy Maynard, Janice Crowder and Deanie Mormann. 27
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Margilt Tonndorf Lars Chrislianson Rosemane Doppler AFS Sponsors Foreign Studenfs The AFS committee is an essential part of our foreign exchange program. The group ' s activi- ties consist of introducing the newly arrived for- eign exchange students to their Fullerton class- mates. Another of the group ' s main activities is selling magazine subscriptions to finance the foreign students ' stay the following year. The committee also attempts to prepare the lower classmen for their possible role as an exchange student to an- other country. Some of the members serve on the committee choosing the Fullerton finalists for the AFS program. Jim Moore, the head of the committee, spent the summer of 1960 in Italy as an exchange student. AAargitt Tonndorf of Germany and Cathy May- nard corresponded with one another as pen pals. Their friendship culminated with AAargitt spending the school year in the Maynord home. Margitt spoke at the January 1 1 assembly with Lars Christianson. Lars is from Denmark on the AFS program, and makes his home with the Byerlys. Rpsemarie Doppler attended FUHS during the fall before returning to her native Austria. She lived with Betty Webb and Betty ' s family and with Terie Butler and the Butler family, respec- tively. First row, (left to right): Betty Webb,. Cathy Maynotdj, Jonna Fall; Isecond row) Diane Greer, AAorgitf Tonndorf, Susie Reddy.GfetcheTi Keller.- (third row) Jim Moore (committee head), Lars Christianson and Ruth Piper. 29
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