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X Fr THIRD ROW IL. to RJ B. Pavkovic, J. Nickora, M. LaHaye, D. Shamma, H. Driesner, D. Smith. FOURTH ROW fL. to RJ A. Crotser, S. Fisher, B. Kelley, M. McCosh, J. Friesner. FIFTH ROW IL. I0 RJ S. Travis, N. Zalenko, J. Noble. to Lead chool Since the school is now on annual promotion, a constitution change was brought before the students and passed so that the Senate could have yearly elections. Because of this, senators and officers were in office for the whole year. When Barbara Hoerauf graduated and three officers resigned, a new cabi- net was elected with the exception of Frank Joyce who remained president. The new officers are vice president Jane Friesner, secretary Anne Crotser, treasurer Becky Lunt and parlimen- tarian Joe Noble ' 19 fs S+.. Mary Merritt, Joe Noble, Jane Friesner and BCLF president Frank Joyce meet four times a year with the representatives of the five other BCL schools to improve inter-school relationships and discuss each others mutual problems. Did you ever wonder who paints all the signs hanging in our halls? Just ask Helen Driesner, Janet Chewning, Kitty Morrison and Jeff Nickora, members of the Senate publicity committee. 17
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.,,' ul Alberto Rossotto and Hugh Spencer are honorary members of Senate as the exchange students have been in the past. Advisor Mr. Garen helps explain some of the procedures of the Senate. FIRST ROW fL. to RJ R. Matyunas-Treas., F. Joyce- Pres., B. Hoerauf-V. Pres., B. Margoes-Sec., D. Pringle- Parl., H. Spencer. SECOND ROW fL. to RJ R. Wert, S. Jennings, B. Lunt, K. Morrison, G. Caruso, D. Hopper. I . ffl. 'I t ' . . Ll A lu e The cabinet of the s rin semester Senate includes Frank Joyce president Jane Friesner P g ' t t . f vice-president, Anne Crotser, secretary, Becky Lunt, treasurer and Joe Noble parlia- mentarian. 16 enate Continues The Senate has faced many prob- lems this year, but it was able to handle them very successfully. Because they didn't have a money making project, they were kept on a strict budget. In spite of this they performed many serv- ices for the school. They sponsored a Korean war orphan for the tenth year, helped with the expenses of one of the exchange students, operated the student lounge, sponsored buses to away games and backed the proposed millage increase.
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W... TQ' Fw if corn Keeps chool Informed The job of the Acorn staff is a big one, for it is through a school newspaper that the stu- dents keep up to date on what is going on in the school. The Acorn with the co-operation of the print shop is published bi- monthly, and carries an accurate account of the news of Dondero, sports events, informative fea- tures and editorials. Not only is 315W the room where all the activities of Don- dero are tied together, but also a place where students may gain experience in journalism and develop leadership. All Acorn writers agree that they need private Janet Braeunmger Oak Editor and offices, but since there are none available, they Risa Axelrod Acorn Editor admit have to make do with 3l5k, which most of the that theyd have a hard time without time is a little cramped. the advice of Mr Graham sponsor A4 FIRST ROW fL. to RJ. D. Aginian - Editorial Ed., J. Williams- RJ, C. Kaye, M. Boyle J Braeuninger S Marshall M Katcher Copy Ed., I. Nickora - Exchange Ed., M. Hougen - Sports Ed., B. B. Leib, M. Baird, Advisor Mr Graham THIRD ROW fL to R1 Pettapiece- Photo Ed., J. Laskey - Managing Ed., M. Shearer- K. Albright, E. Stocker D Freilich R Schwan M McMath Business Mgr., R. Axelrod - Editor-in-chief. SECOND ROW fL. to P. Ellis. 18
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