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:F X, z ps l.. C. C. To prevent chaos and utter confusion in the halls during and between classes, the Lancer Control Committee, was once again organized for the fourth consecutive year by Mr, David Mcliachen. Citations were issued by the l,CC's to students who were caught misbeha ving or out of order on the school grounds, Any student receiving one ol these citations appeared before the Student Court for an appropriate punishment. LCC members this year were: Row lf Julie Keagy, Becky Montoya, Hanan Yaqub, Steve Studley, Bud Spencer, Mau Campos, Sandy Swanson. Row 2: Linda Zurbuchen, Susan Deckenback, Helen Hemlte, Lela Lugo, Christy Lee, Patti Murphy, Tricia Tliorsell, Shari Cathcart, and Diane Crane. Row 3: Irene Holt, Cyndi Weislogel, Teresa Koop, Eileen Burgess, Betty Johanson, Wendy Hicks, Julie Bailey, Roxanne Brombaland Mr. lxlveliticltert. Row 4: Chris Olsen, Steve Koop, Durene Weller, Craig Sntitheram, David Ayersman, Chuck Smith and Ed Tschttpp. in N Y
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I 1 1 t mlm 1 L- The Student Court is an organization composed of four ninth graders one of which is appointed Chief Justice three eighth graders, and two seventh graders The purpose of Student Court is to try charges made by LCC s another organization. It usually met about once a week Student Court is a branch of Student Council which helps them with certain things such as clarifications of the rules at La Cumbre. The members of Student Court have attained their positions after filling out an application stating tn purpose for joining and what they think is the reason for having a Student Court Mr Simpkins the club sponsor is shown here with the members of Student Court from left to right Wendy Hyde Betty Johansen Dagmar Montanaro Julie Bailey, Chief Justice, Mr. Simpkins Marsha Smith Jennie Altamirano Jimmy Bys and Ed Tschupp QTUDENTGIZOUPQ AID IN QOLVING PROBLEM The Project Look-up Commit- tee again worked hard to promote better citizenship among students. The members portrayed their ideas by posters, banners, and other dis- plays. The members were selected from students who applied for Student Court. They are, from left to right, Kathy Dodge, Alexandra Retarnoza, and Earla Tatsch. Standing are Mr. Simp- kins, Colin Schmeisser, Alice Calderon, Karin Lehmann, Gary Bauder, and Jimmy Bys. 88
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The Fred H. Pierce Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is an organization which recognizes student who are outstanding in scholarship, citizenship, leadership, and char- acter. Members are chosen by the faculty on the basis of these characteristics. Officers for the 1967-68 school year, selected by NIHS mem bers, are Jan Zuzalek, president, Hanan Yaqub. vice-president, and Roxanne Brombal, secretary. Members of NJHS at La Cumbre this past year are pictured below, reading from left to right. Row 1: Kathy Cavanaugh, Shari Cathcart, Tricia Thorsell, Barbara Benes, Cheryl Melborn, Simone Unzueta, and Linda Zurbucheng Row 2: Susan Decken- back, Sarah Russell, Diane Crane, Pam Santo, Wendy Hicks, Helen Hemke, John Fuller, and Rick Mouckg Row 3: Betty Jo- hansen, Irene Holt, Debbie Morley, Robin Ingram, Ann Fingal, Teri Noel, and Durene Weiler. Pictured in Row 4 are Ian Zuzalek, Christy Lee, Matt Cam pos, Maureen Devaney, Cyndi Weislogel, Roxanne Brombal, Julie Bailey, and Hanan Yaqub. Standing in the back row are Richard Duncan, Eileen Burgess, David Ayersman, Teresa Koop, Tom Larson, Mrs. Nellie Allen and Mr. Harold Jones, advisors, Craig Smitheram, Ed Tschupp, and Chris Olsen. HONORAPX SOCIETIES WEEE FOP-MED TO X.. 4 'vmf V
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