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SUE Ll-ZWlS Vice President BOB GREW Service Rep. S X .N., ROGER JOHNSON B. L. President . t CRAIG MOORE Soph. Class President SUE JOHNSTON Secretary WOODY HICKS Treasurer STEVE SYREGE LAS Athletic Rep. JUDY BIRKENFELD G. L. President it QEQEE: X' X S BOB STEINBERG PHIL COGSWE LL B. L. Ex. Secretary Grzintonian Editor 'I'l'lD CA LOUHI General Cuuneil Pres. PA'I I'Y MQKINNON G. L, Ex. Secretary J LIDY MUCHA A rt Staff Chuirmzin DAN DESLER Sue :it work Frosh Class President ?4 L 11
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PRING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PETER MIIURE, PRESIDENT Gra.nt has always been and continues to be a fine school. The 1958-1959 school year has seen many changes, Our school administration has taken a new approach to the education problem by eliminating some extracurricular activities and initiating higher standards of scholastic requirements. To you seniors continuing your education on a higherlevel, this academic aggressiveness will prove rewarding. To the underclassmen, just remember, this adjustment to change has always made Grant a fine school. Be a part of it, do your share, it will pay you dividends! Thank you for letting me share an active part in our student government.
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FAll GENERAL COUNCIl VICE PRESIDENT Don Sinclair 5-ESQ 1 SECRETARY Judy Chin SERGEA NT AT Terry Brown .i z pi if ,iv -1-ff W? 4 iff:-Arg . .. A Fw -if ,f I... is y -5 ,ggf:3s3'iE- we s ig: Li gift, M i 35k A- -,gi : - j1- SA -, I. we ggefffgziafg km. I . ' . - f i. .- Q Pwtqum A - A '. m... flgyws' L s Q! 1,1 Q , I if N N. l, N .M - - 4 , . .. - .M , W I SERGEANT AT ARMS Craig Crockvvell PRESIDENT Carole Som eka wa The General Council, during the fall term, met twice a month in the multi- purpose room during fifthperiod. Various legislative measures and recommend- ations were passed by the Council. Some of these include the approval for park- ing lines to be painted around the school area, the passing of an amendment to the constitution concerning the initiative, referendum, and recall powers of the student body, and also approved a plan by which the student body could become more informed of the activities of the Executive Council, either through the Grantonian or an assembly. Throughout the term the Council was kept busy dis- cussing the pros and cons of numerous other measures and recommendations, some of which were passed, others rejected. I would like to thank all those who co-operated with me so much during my term of office. It has sincerely been a pleasure to serve you.
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