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Student Eiylorcement Commissioners execute laws... Tom Boyd Commissioner ROW l, left to righl: Winston Hampton, Sergeantg Corinne Keller. Secretaryg Richard Thornton. Lieutenant. ROW 2: Albert Howard, Chief Deputyg Darwin Graff, Sergeantg Bruce Woodbury, Captain: David Gubler, Lieutenant. Suing students was a popular pastime during the past year. Individuals were sued by mem- bers of the faculty and the Student Senate. The Student Enforcement Commission played a major role in the suits, since serv- ing subpoenas is one of its numerous jobs. The SEC was organized primarily to dis- courage students who tend to avoid assem- blies. The group also has the duty of en- forcing Senior Privileges, executing school laws and codes, and carrying out the wishes of the Senior Court and Student Senate. Mr. Bailey Advisor ..22-
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Jeff Silver Junior judge Seven students function as justices of the Senior Court. The court is a restricting organization which uses the school constitution as a basis for all rulings and judg- ments. The judges have established the power of ju- dicial review, and they now may function as inter- pretors of the constitution. The Court also has the right to determine the legality of the actions of the Student Government. Senior Court may try viola- tions of school codes. The Court was quite active this year as it utilized the prerogative that has long lain dormant. The Senior Court occupies a basic place in our Student Government-it does its duty well. Mike DeFrancisco and Lois Kanter Attorney and Clerk Bill Wehrman Sophomore Judge Mr. Millhouse Advisor
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W-r ' '7 ' 7' l L l l l l l r - --- K , rf W Q , gl ' r.. ' -, , , 'J 7 .. . i K' -Lfiiw' N 'Li ' ' L X - f ' t A -V ' r ,-'L L bers. Walking on Senior squares is cause for arrest. VM, ,, , W--- fr nomo, , . -ui-, . W ,....,,,, ,.,, .,,,,,,. . Underclarsmen found on the Senior steps are interrogated and fined by SEC mem- ROW l. left to right: Winston Hampton, Richard Thorton, Ken Huff. ROW 2: Albert Howard, Darwin Graff, Bill Urga, Bruce Woodbury. --23..
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