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Liaison Revises Homecoming Elections After nearly five months of debating, waiting, and finally formulating. Liaison Board passed a new system of electing both the Homecoming court and queen. The cross country and football teams will nominate the queen. Then, the queen will be elected by the entire school body. The court, however, will be composed of members, who worked during Homecoming week. This process is similar to prom. Furthermore, due to the excessive spending by classes during Homecoming, Liaison Board decided that a set amount of money should be spent on Homecoming activities. All class officers will meet each year, agreeing to this amount of money. In the future, the board plans to review the new self-scheduling plan, under which students would schedule in january instead of May and not be able to change any classes. Also, Liaison Board hopes to offer films in the Lecture Hall about once a week, ranging from drug and alcohol abuse to sex-related topics. Unfortunately, school support for Liaison Board fell, as elections for next year's board were not even given due to the lack of nominations. Noting these facts, Chairperson Tim Lehman added: The whole Board would like to see a renewed and continual interest in the Liason Board and its authority to deal with some school problems. CLOCKWISE, UPPER RIGHT: Liaison Board faculty members seem to be ready to adjourn the meeting. Liaison Board, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Carter, L. Batty, B. Bayrhoffer, SECOND ROW: Mr. Staffacher, Mr. Ratz-burg. Miss Feldt, Mr. Howe, T. Barry, D. Beam, M. Elmer, T. Lehman, Q. Jew, T. Brockman, A. Jew. Chairman Tim Lehman presides over meeting.
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