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Kaur! Punishfs Clic' Guilty Dave Phoenix Senior Jud ge Jeff Silver Chief Justice Michelle Bertino , 7 Senior Judge Gary Ashworth Senior Judge 20 l
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Working to improve LV HS and its student body, the Student Senate meets twice a month to dis- cuss current problems and school situations. This is a group of students whose interests lie in the school and do its best to see that Vegas High is governed properly. During each meeting of the Senate, representatives are given the opportunity to express their opinions as to the matter in ques- tion. They are allowed to present the pros and cons of any proposition or amendment brought before the Senate. After each meeting, a full re- port prepared by the secretary, is read to the homerooms by the representatives. In this man- ner, the student body is kept well-informed as to the actions and decisions of the Senate. This ac- tive group insures a democratic government by giving each student a voice through a homeroom representative. Las Vegas High School is in good hands with the excellent insurance - our Student Senate. Homecoming activities were brightened by the Stu dent Senate Float. FRONT ROXV: Lynn Foltz, Karen Harlow, Cele Coldfarb, Betty Hare, Nancy YVard, Patty Dominguez. SECOND ROV Rosemarie Garland, Donna Armstrong, Julia Jaffe, Clenna YVilliamson, Sandy Pettit, Susan Stewart, Janis Kupka, Cindy Shaw, TOP ROXV: Mike Jennings, Mike Haddad, Chuck Killian, Greg Tousiant, Rick Maeauley, Cary Silverman Mike Shapiro, Skip Wagner, Don Dibble, jim Cameron, Dean Slade.
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Senior Court is composed of seven students who have the task of trying all cases brought before them. This is one of the duties that must be performed in order to demonstrate to students that L.V.H.S. is sincere in the familiar titles and phrases Senior Stepsf Senior Squaresf, and Seniors leave firstf, It seems that Juniors and Sophomores are sometimes forgetfulg however, they are quickly reminded by the judges in the Senior Court. Judges are able to exercise the privilege of acting as interpreters of the Constitution, along with the if' ' power of judicial review. The Senior Court is another spoke - A - in the wheel of our student government, and as any small , his ' piece of 'machinery, is vitally important to its proper if R functioning. Mr. Nlillhouse Advisor , fl If fe' fl 1 il lk I Q .2 X ..,, . I at Sue Lowe ,, Sophomore Judge : frr Hex s tlrl ' av ,,:. I kt - fkV,A E I . ,,k.. ,A ikf: rrlr - Bill VVehrman Junior Judge 34 S ' 1314. y io n xz ff 17 rs rs 2021 12.25 ze 27 za Judges carefully consider each matter brought before the court J 2 1
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