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For High School Londlubbers First row L io R-Colleen Crain, Jennifer Johanson, Cherly Hulk Pai Nelson, Lana Webb, Linda Dodobara, Pele Baffaro. Sec- ond row L fo R-Cheryl Kaple, Cheryl VonAckern, Lorry Logo n, Bill Nichols, Dave Bush, Nancy Todd, Penny Kohler, Julie Bezoife, Roberto Arnold, Kathy Ulleland, Sandy Heisserman. W' 'i ' M' N . X,-.M,.smM,1c..,u,s,..,,,,L ff Third row L to R-Mary Anne Enger, Robyn Allord, Ralph lver- son, Pam Kronick, Jackie Wagner, Nelda Baie, Carol Whilake r, Judy Clarendon, Phyllis Peferson, Jerene Decker, Doug Owens, Richard Mowe. Absent-Mary Steele. Standing-Dr. Sf eworl, Mr. Wilson. Sludenl Council, legislalive body of Kenl-Meridiarfs associaled sludenls, sei oul lo follow iis lradiiional course ol praclicing democralic self-government The group was composed oi home-room represenlaiives whose duiies included ailending all council or special commillee meelings and reporling any aciion or discussion lo lhe class. To sieer 'rhe ship ihrough siorms lhal mighl arise, George Wilson and Charles Geldalmer served as liacully advisers. Dr. Slewarl also ailended council sessions and, according lo lhe A.S.B. conslilulion, had lhe righl lo velo any unwise siudenl decisions, Sailing Through lhe year's voyage, Sludenlr Council conducled ihe annual fund-raising maga- zine sale, reviewed club charfers, and deall wifh lunchroom and sporismanship problems. ln coniunclion wilrh sludenl' gov- ernmeni programs, +he lnierschool Council, consisling ol six Kenl repre- senlaiives and an equal number ol Auburn members, soughl' lo iurlher relaiions belween ihe +wo schools. A One proiecl sponsored ioinlly was ,Q KJ 'rhe Kem'-Auburn Dance scheduled , , I for lhe weelc ol spring vacalion. ' '-3, J fy Kenl council members: Sealed L 9 C' 'VX lo R-Pal Nelson, Pele Ballaro, ,N 3 ,,,,A ,fs Lana Webb. Slanding L 'lo R- j ,i 1 J' Robyn Allard, Bill Nichols, Linda 5 ,,,,, Dodobara. ' - :I ll ff NJ, A- 's ,. ef: as J 15
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Student Government Pilots Cruise Associated Student Body President Pete Battaro, captained many gatherings ot his tellow shipmates in the bi-monthly Student Council meetings. Battaro also represented the high school betore assemblies and at various extra-curricular tunctions, such as, Parent- Teacher's Association and Rotary Club meetings. Vice-President Linda Dodoloara, headed Council conclaves when prexy Battaro wasn't available, and stood ready to assume the duties and responsibilities ot the presidential ottice at any time. Linda also served as charman ot the Plaque Committee. ANN. Wu. PRES. PETE BAFFARO itlwwm-f V. PRES. LINDA DODOBARA si SEC. LANA WEBB Secretary Lana Webb kept track ot +he group's log, distribut ing mimeographed minutes ot each council session to all home rooms. She also was Council roll-caller and attended to all miscel laneous correspondence under the direction ot l-lelmsman Battaro. Treasurer Pat Nelson, gave reports ot all monies stored in Davy Jones' store house. Throughout tootball season, Pat also counted and stacked collateral at the gates trom all paying tans. TREAS. PAT NELSON 14
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it , -all ...., -vA,V . 2:4 ws' f Student Patrol Stands Watch ...uw Row 'l, L to R-Carol King, Geraldine Bell, Gary Kitaio, Becky Stewart, Lana Webb Row 2, l. to R- Linda Wilson, Linda Chaplin, Georgia Williams, Cheryl Furney. Row 3, L to R-Larry Logan, Frank Corey, Ralph Holman, Wayne Baker. Not pictured, Sandra Haughee. Checking the crew's minor ottenses, regularly patrolling various areas ot the vessel during chow time and between classes were jobs laid into capable hands ot the Student Patrol. The seventeen members ot the organization were commanded by Captain Gary Kitaio and- adviser George Wilson. Court Tries Mutineers 4, I9 if e-'7f' i Unidentified Violator appears before court: l to R.-L. Webb, P. Baffaro, G. Harwood, S. Richardson. Student Court, composed ot A.S.B. otticers and class presidents, had the unpleasant duty ot disciplining students who broke school rules. Culprits appeared betore the group just as betore a real court. They pleaded their cases and. it tound guilty, were given punishment, usually in the torm ot work duty atter school. 16
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