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SEATED, left to right: Murid Fernandez. Kay Darnell. Jackie Nutley, Heidi Hohenriedcr, Sharon Vanicek. Jim Racine, Marty Piscovich, Charley Shockcy. STANDING: Pat Hcnneuy, Gary Lievre. Ed Cavallo, Rita Haskins. Dorothy Mason, Sandy Rusconi, Bill Small, Dave Bradley. Linda Jason, Jerry Loving, Bill Santos, Steve Shelby. Second in command are the committee membe Student Council Decisions or compromise decisions between the students and faculty are made by the Student Coun- cil. the voice of the students in such matters. All the organizations, clubs and the four classes are represented in this group, and their actions are co- ordinated by the president, Jim Racine. Regulating the sale of Student Body cards, and then budgeting the revenue from this sale to such groups as Diablo News, the assembly committee, and the Dance Committee, is the principal function of the council. Problems concerning students and fac- ulty which come up through the year, are met and sometimes solved by this Council. Senior Student Advisers If you haven't seen many confused freshmen around campus this year, it is due mainly to the untiring ef- forts of the Senior Student Advisers. These senior advisers are picked each year by their U.S. History teachers, counselors, and Boys' and Girls' Represen- tatives. In their Junior year, they help with the Eighth Grade Visiting Day in June and, when returning in the fall, these same senior students help with the fresh- men tour and with testing. It is also through these senior advisers that many of the freshmen get ac- quainted and adjust themselves to high school. ROW ONE, left to right: Barbara Bloomer. Kay Pancoast. Barbara Barnes. Charmaine Omania, Enid Mathias. Bar- bara Buscalgia, Judy Zubey, Linda Lew- is. ROW TWO: Karen Ellingson. Margaret Harwell, Joyce Haring. Sally Gerboth, Joan Brazil. George Sousa, Gary Silva. Ken Hickey. Dina Podner. ROW THREE: Huah Brown. Bud Chris- man. Chas. Shockey. Ed Butler, Joe Harrell. Tom Moraan, Ron Belknap, Jerry Atnip, Steve Shelby. 22
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eo ple, by the people, for the people. Exchange student. The Yearbook Staff and the band also received a portion of the take. Highlighting this year's Council's activity was the founding of a Code of Ethics for the school. It is hoped that this code will serve as a conduct guide for every Mt. Diablo student. Looking back on the accomplishments of the coun- cil, it appears to me that the year was unusually successful. Yours truly. JIM RACINE. Student Body President STUDENT BODY VICE-PRESIDENT Marty Piicovich GIRLS' REPRESENTATIVE Heidi Hohenrieder HEAD YELL LEAOER Ed Cevello STUDENT BODY SECRETARY Sharon Vanicek BUILDINGS COMMISSIONER Gary Lievre SALES AND FINANCE COMMISSIONER Bill Small PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMISSIONER. FALL SEMESTER Steve Shelby PROGRAMS COMMISSIONER Kaylene Darnell CLUBS COMMISSIONER Jackie Nutley SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE Rita HasVinj 21
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f 7 Not pictured it Marty Piscovich who regulates the functions of the House. ho coordinate student affairs by keeping order, House of Representatives Foreign Exchange The House of Representatives at Diablo, under Marty Piscovich, student body vice-president, serves as a link between the entire student body and the Student Council, which is composed of the Student Body officers. Each homeroom elects a homeroom representative to attend the monthly meeting. Under the advisership of Mr. Pete Kramer, the House checks for safety hazards. This year, it devised a method for a daily flag salute. The Foreign Exchange Committee, an active group on Diablo's campus, is in charge of screening students who wish to spend the summer abroad. Chosen this year as finalists were Kathleen Leshinsky, Norma Mc- Kenzie. Lynne Peter, and Rita Preszler. On November 14, the AFS Citizens Committee assisted by the Foreign Exchange Committee and Club, sponsored a Chuck Wagon Breakfast. The purpose of this was to make money to help send a student abroad. Visit- ing Mt. Diablo this year as a foreign exchange student is Christos Saccopoulos who is staying in the home of Bob Pinger. ROW ONE: Lois Shimmin. ROW TWO. left to right: Rita Prowler. Cathi Cald- well. Janet Petrie. Lynne Peter. ROW THREE: Rosann Linford. Oon Reid. 8ob Pinger. Chris Saccopoulos. Steve Shel- by. Pat Hennossy 23
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