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st, 'l The iudiciol branch of Muir's government consisted of the Supreme Court. The nine members were, front row, left to right, Mike Stock, Betty Alexander, and Dick Horgnn. Bock Row, Denny Fletcher, Foil Chief Justice Steve Burks, Spring Chief Justice Alcin Rubendall and Jim Taggart. pweilmie Comimisjissionss Leading the nine commissions during the foil semester were, front row, left to right, Assemblies Commissioner Jon McCue, Fine Arts Commissioner Minette Learned, Publications Commissioner John Crawford, Civil Affriirs Commissioner Ann Hyde ond Pep Commis- sioner Marilyn Boron. Back row, Athletics Commissioner Toby Hocker, Publicity Commissioner Kate Britton, Student Activities Commissioner Lindo Shepherd and Foreign Affoirs Commissioner Tom Nielsen. During the fall the responsible position of Supreme Court Chief Justice fell to Steve Burks, who also served os the ASB Porliomentorion. Spring Supreme Court Chief Justice Alan Rubendall ahly carried out tho work started by Steve and served as the chair- man of Muir's constitution committee, Commissioners for the spring semester were, front row, left to right, Foreign Affairs Commissioner Olga Katrivessi, Pep Commissioner Joan Golden, Pulolications Commissioner John Crawford, Student Activities Commissioner Patti Flynn, and Civil Affairs Commissioner Gail Coleman. Back row, Athletics Commissioner Bill Sutter, Pula- licity Commissioner Natalie Johnson, Fine Arts Commissioner Janice Damon and Assemblies Commissioner Terry Reckos. -llllllllll' 1 l Jj l
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.4 Through Miss Dorothea Emerson's gen- uine interest and guidance, many a Senior has been aided through coun- seling. Miss Emerson is also known as instructor of the student leadership class and was ASB adviser for the past year. V - I - . .. 4 n- Presiding over the Girls' and Boys' Leagues for the fall semester, were Sandi Wondries and Jim Proffitt. Sandi and the Board have fortified the interest of the Muir girls by publishing a Girls' League paper, The Carrousol. Due to Jim's efforts the Whiskerino contest and assembly ef. , frjvyxi- ., . , J.f:'. int X .41 The following student leaders did fine iobs as their respective class presidents. Left to right, Senior class president Jim Duggan, iunior class president Cathy Stack, and sopho- more class president Larry Silverman. were once again successful. lr ASB The iuniors and sophomores were well represented at ASB board meet- ings by their respective delegates. Shown here are, left to right, sopho- more representative Nancy Davis, and iunior representative Robin Hoover. 'r' 4.- VN5 tl . lg! 'Q' .34 if x-Mi if
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Film, 33 3 1' X As spring ASB President Jim Duggan held the most important student office on campus, presiding over the ASB Board and heading its many proiects. Truly a Big Wheel on Campus'j Jim was a leader in many activities and a member in good standing of the Key Club. nother Stalwart Band ikls Q , 50.4.1 f 0 1 fm Q. fr? ' img 5 3 if A . 4 'I rg. , -X4 Cindy Bramble, one of the best-liked girls on campus, lent her services as ASB Treasurer to the student body during the spring semester., Carefully managing all student body funds, Cindy proved to be a true asset to student government. l ASB Vice President Marilyn Boren led the ASB Representative Council in the spring and aided the president and cabinet in times of need. Personable, pretty and popular, Marilyn also held the position of Pep Commissioner in the fall and was chosen Miss Model Mustang by the varsity football players. Faithfully carrying out all the many duties of her office, ASB Secretary Nancy Hughes meticulously took notes and min- utes during the Board meetings. In addition to being ASB Secretary, Nancy was one of the six song girls.
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