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allowing Sandians to voice opinions Open Forum, the Probe, a new dress code and a smoking area were items introduced by Student Body Council. Open Forum was established to allow students, parents and teachers to learn about and discuss controversial subiects. Invited speakers presented pro and con outlooks on the topics, and the audience was allowed to bring up questions or comments. The Probe was published by SBC for the first time. The opinion newspaper served as a means for students to voice their opinions of school affairs. SBC worked closely with the adminis- tration in altering the dress code, which was liberalized with the only require- ments being that students wear shoes and observe good taste and health standards. A smoking area was also established. Delegates from SBC took part in the inter-city council exchange day. Repre- sentatives also attended the State Stu- dent Council Convention Feb. 12-l4 in Las Cruces. y -. Other activities included the annual magazine drive in November, Homecom- ing, a dance and the Christmas Drive. Heading SBC this year was Gary Wayland assisted by new Activities Di- Y' f rector Frank Moody. li 'jf' Organizations 129
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SBC establishes Probe, Open Forum, above: Robert Gonzales, District Student Council president, speaks at the District meeting at Sandia. upper, right: Dave Miller, Marcie Rawe, Danny De- torie and Harriet Paine attend a Student Body Council meeting. right: David Begley and Sgt. Lou Chavez listen to Dr. Bob Gervais speak at the Open Forum Feb. 25 on the legalization of marijuana. far, upper, right: Brian Schuch and Steve Porter lis- ten attentively at Open Forum on abortion. far, lower, right: Officers Molly Jackson, treasurer, Ginger Walhood, secretary, Gary Wayland, pres- identp Mark Ish, vice-president, preside at a SBC meeting. I I 128
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above: Rick Bozone prepares to admit Debra Crowder into a voting machine for the Homecoming Queen elections. right: Newly selected Staters, Ginger Walhood, Gary Wayland, Laing Gardner, and Marti Anamosa present the colors at the T969 graduation exercises at the University Arena. below: Boys Staters are Laing Gardner, Steve Peterson, Jon Caswell, Gary Wayland, standing: Danny Detorie, co-president, Lerry Armstead, chaplain, John Leslie, Steve Loy, Ed. Neidel, Steve Murphy, Gary Jones. far, upper, right: Standing at attention at a flag raising ceremony are Watson Ambruster, sponsor, Susan Fisher, co-president, Ginger Walhood, secretary-treasurer, Marti Anamosa, Joy Haycraft, Darro Breshears, not pictured: Molly Jackson. far, center, right: Alternates are Marsha McKee, Debbie Coffman, Glenda Carter, Irene Thompson, Jeanette Ulivarri, Jan Sowell, second row: Terry Linton, Mike Livermore, Jim Campbell, Jim Coleman, Gary Doll, Ward Brinegar, Rick Bozone, Tommy Hughes, Larry Lindsay, not pictured, Tim Van Osten, John Vivian. far, lower right: Salut- ing the flag are Steve Murphy, John Leslie, Danny Detorie, Gary Wayland, Ed Neidel, and Larry Arm- stead. nn he WU Buys Svfff 130 5. gg G. BUYS STATE
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