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Lindsay Amoss Beth Pouts Tom Bullen SENATE Is An Intermediary Between Administration And Students. lane Harrison The Senate, composed of the four prefects, the Head- master, the Dean of Students, and the Chaplain, is both the beginning and end of most student government. Here school problems are discussed and ideas and suggestions formulated. From here these new or revised proposals go to Student Council and then to the students in class meet- ings. All final decisions are then made by approval of the Senate. Although the two comrades in the background set an unlikely stage for such a confer- ence, Tom Bullen and Mr. Keating discuss Senate business preliminary to the weekly meeting. 24
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Honor Society membership is offered to those students in the junior and Senior classes who have maintained a high aca- demic average throughout the year. Sophomores with an 88% average may become probationary members during their Junior year, and Juniors who hold a 90.2% average are accepted into the National Honor Society as permanent members in their Senior year. The students who meet the quali- fications are feted at the annual Honors Banquet where they are awarded their pins and membership cards. From then on, both new and old members strive to uphold academic reputation of the Honor Society and the school. The probationary members of the National Honor Society are seated in one of the classrooms where they show their skills: Jane Bradley, Jane Little, Cheri Carleson, Ron Rainger, and Dave Axelrad. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Is Representative Of Excellence In Academic Fields. Final membership in the National Honor Society was awarded to these students: front row, Karen Engstrom, Beth Fouts, Leslie Lewis, Kathy Biele. Second row: Beth Wehrli, Jon Sweet, Ann Wallace, Lee Mallinkrodt. Third row: Vicky Gibbons, Carolyn Carey, Susie Kassel, lane Harrison, and Warren Chvens. 23
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Student government at RHSM is a unique experience in which all may par- ticipate. Students were urged to attend and lodge complaints, present problems or simply visit. The Student Council is composed ot the four prefects, class presidents, and the junior representative as voting mem- bers with activities directors and seventh and eighth grade representatives as non- voting members. It acts upon matters presented by its members, the students, or the administration. Having varied duties, it is the organ of student participation in government. The Senate members Lindsay Amoss, Jane Harrison, Mr. Larimer, Mr. Keating, Father Winder, Beth Fonts, and Tom Bullen gather around the Headmaster ' s con- ference table to discuss school business. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Seeks The Best Solutions To All School Issues. The Student Council congregates for one of its weekly meetings in the art studio. Its members are: seated, Mr. Larimer, Prefects Beth Fonts and Lindsay Amoss, exchange student Chris Strandman, Prefects Tom Bullen and Jane Harrison. Standing: Jr. Rep. Dave Axelrad, Act. Dir. Phil Ershler, Father Winder, Act. Dir. Martha Patterson, Soph. Pres. Lynn Wehrli, Fresh. Pres. Carol Clawson, and Jr. Pres. Jeff Harris. Not pictured: St. Pres. Warren Owens, Seventh Rep. James Woolf, and Eighth Rep. Debbie Cohen. 25
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