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Sfudenf Senators Represent the fudenf Body On every other Tuesday at 3:10 the annex is filled with the student senators from every home- room. The Senate, led by the student body offi- cers through debates, discussions, and speeches plan such activities as the Inaugural Ball when tl1e student body oflicers are formally inducted, the student senate homecoming float, and the Thanksgiving dinners for the less fortunate fam- ilies in Las Vegas. All legislation pertaining to the L.V.H.S. Constitution and student body is handled by the Senate. Each senator is granted one vote and has power to speak. There are sev- eral committees appointed by the Student Body President, including the ways and means, rules, and specialized committees for the various activ- ities carried out by the student senate. The min- utes of each meeting are read in the homerooms the following morning and any voting, discus- sions or problems are dealt with then. Each senator then brings to the next student senate meetings any proposed amendments, rules, or discussions that were brought up in the home- rooms. Thus, through representation, the student senate organizes, leads, and promotes Las Vegas High School. The efforts of student senators provided for an excellent float. Front row: Buzz Shafer, Steve Heart, Ric Scarff, Craig Jolley, ,limrny Garnett, Terry Anderson, Adelina Romero, Jean Rom Lynda Russel, Second row: ,lim Pattison, Jack Hardin, Dan Halstead, Georgia Greenrod, Steve Pearson, Mike Krumper Tina Kourey, Sandy Kelly, Beverly Stewart, Joel Harris, Sherry Keyes, Third row: Dave Lockitch, Rita Woodbury, Sharla Richards, Doug Carroll, Randy Soard, Donna Moore, Pam Boyle, Suzanne Fox, Diane Dibble, .lim Rhiel.
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Higgl-'IOOL Sl Front row: Pam Anderson, Toni Oden, Jeannie Kronberg, Tobe Cleeman, Linda Freeman, Robert Taylor, Judy Dennison, Jackie Sampson, Paul Maughamg Second row: Karen Eaquinta, Jean Nottage, Marcia Beatty, Linda Brown, Jeri Miller, Bonnie Schoenborne, Delores McDaniels, Deanna Horwittg Third row: Francine Coleman, Jerry Young, Wendy Maxiield, Cor- don Saiger, Margo Crabbe, Barbara Mack, Priscilla Baxter, Pat Sais. ,.,.....----- w I A hard-working senator eagerly proposes a mo- tion to his homeroom. Along with his assistant, the senator counts the votes. 17
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