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The Senior Privilege Card Commit- tee reviewed applications and se- lected the seniors vvho received Senior Privilege Cards. Although their iob seems small, members were kept busy with frequent meetings for re- vievving the qualifications of privi- lege card holders. Chairman John Bennion was assisted by Cathy Bar- ber, Marcia Griffiths, Karen Springer, Joe Welsh and Rick Williams. The Silver Seal Committee selected the graduating seniors vvho received the Silver Seal for service to the school. Chairman was Linda Dairiki. Other members of the committee vvere Seniors-Ruthee Bloch, Millie Brother, Stephanie Dailey, Marcia Griffiths, Joanne Grover, Pat Roberts, Nancy Rogers, and Karen Springer, JuniorsfBonnie Got, Lindsey Judy, Bill Reinhardt, and Dick Strubbe, Sophomoresflee Israel and Rick Peral.
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V gs His FMT my -5 'sri STUDENT GOVERNMENT From sponsoring tlicks ond drogs to coping with reckless driving to meeting vvith the orchitects obout the protected plons tor the new Poly, student gov- ernment hos been the tocol point ot student lite ot Poly. Through selt-government, students leorn to explore lite outside the ocode- mic sphere. Students ot Poly hove the chollenge ot hondling their ovvn ottoirs ond, becouse ot their continued occep- tonce ot responsibility, odministrotive control hos hoppily been lessened. Student government plonned the rol- lies, ossemblies, speokers, chorities, in- ter-school octivities, sports progroms, ond oll other types ot sociol events. Driving is o moior privilege gronted to the students by odministrotors becouse Student Government otticiols ogreed to leod in estoblishing o responsible otmosphere in the porking oreos. Through the Legislotive Council ond Student Court, student leoders tried to eliminote reckless driving on compus. Another moior chollenge to Student Government vvos the need tor improved communicotions. Noon torums designed to give students o greoter voice in their government ond to increose their ovvoreness ot government octivities were initioted in Februory. Student leoders in turn leorned more ot student opinions. Leg. Council President Bill Reinhordt worked to turther increose communicotions through regulor Leg, Council reports to English closses. An- other oddition to communicotions vvos the Student Body Revievv, published in Nlorch. A second school nevvspoper, the SBR vvos published by students vvho were criticol ot Campanile reporting. From eorly budget plonning to the closing doys ot school, student govern- ment vvos busy working to improve stu- dent lite ot Poly.
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