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Spring student council yields new privileges V Students and children entertain each other with creative abilities at an ADC party. Spring Student Court: ROW 1: Mary Ingberg, Kerry Brrtain, Jan Stone, Norm Rosen, Doug McKenzie, Clay Copple, HOW 2: Ron Castellano, ROW 3: Sue Long, Brad Mallon, Teri O ' Dell, Pat- ti Tiffin. Spring Student Council was quite active in school affairs during second semester. It was headed by Ron Da- vidson, president; Steve Larson, first vice-president; Charlie Townsend, second vice-president; Mary Neu- mann, secretary; and Ron Castellano, chief justice. The board and commit- tee chairmen worked to gain approv- al of various programs benefiting both students and the school. Some of the proposed actions achieved were: three new bike racks, a revised course catalogue, a new attendance system next fall and revision of the pass fail program, and possibility of establish- ing a student-faculty lounge.
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is productive Homecoming, the sophomore mixer, and open houses are all under the juris- diction of Student Council, and were all handled with equal enthusiasum. The open finals idea is now a part of the regular schedule of finals week thanks to effort from the Election Committee and the rest of the council. There were three successful ADC par- ties by Community Service Committee. The children enjoyed the fall picnic, the Thanksgiving party and the Christmas party (where Santa even made a guest appearance) . By facing problems and tackling them head-on, a great deal of individual responsibility was obtained. Fall Court: ROW 1 — Sue Kerns, Sara Mark, Chief Justice Sally Bryan, Jan Stone, 2 — Casey Camp- bell, Sally Willet, Sue Long, Ron Castellano. Richard Book. Not Pictured — Ellen Reese. ■ Historical Committee Chairman Paula Larew and Jane hertel share the attention of the Teddy Bear. Jenny Froyd and Margo Brittain graciously serve Tom Cunningham, one of their hungry customers, at the Roosevelt Open House, January 15. 27
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Under service to the community, student council sponsored three charity collections, Lily Day, Rainbow Tag Day, and Muscular Dystrophy. Sophomores should offer special thanks for the council ' s successful ef- forts in opening a talk study hall to them. Sophomores will join the juniors and seniors in enjoying open campus next fall. Hopefully, next year ' s student council will carry through the programs begun this past spring. Ravenous pie eaters compete with the clock in the pie eating contest at Fun Nite. Fall 1971 Student Council President Bob Mann- heimer, and All-City Student Council Repre- sentative Mark Mickunas, pause for a picture. Student Council Officers; FROM BOTTOM Pam Webster, parliamentarian; Brad Mallon, Inter-City Student Council president, Ron Castellano, Mary Neumann, Ron Davidson. Charlie Townsend, Steve Larson . 29
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