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V v Alan!! Wi? 'i lfffixt ' wee 4 Q After reading SBHS's resignation from the SBVISC, . Gail Eggleton, chairman, awaits comments and questions from the floor. Second semester legislature activities included again the acquaint- ing of new representatives with certain legislative procedures. Several important changes were made affecting the ASB Consti- tution, the first being the proposed legislation that radio editor shall become an elected office, As of this year, radio editor will appear on the ASB ballot. Our resignation from the SBVISC was also recognized second semes- ter, and it was announced we would form a new chapter for schools Tvking Port in a lively discussion period during e Legislature ,th, meeting, Patty Woodhead, representative, expresses her view- wr in our area. - - - . . . . . . . . . points and suggestions on how to promote cooperation among Also discussed with sincere thought was the possibility of eliminating ,he chee,,e,,de,s. the office of songleader and electing a head cheerleader in her place, either within the elected teams or individually. These suggestions brought up in legislature were made to assist the cheerleaders in team organi- zation. Representing SBHS at Legislature meetings second semester were ROW l: Kathy Nayh, Betsy Farnsworth, Nancy Cook, Dorene Sexton, ROW 2: John E. Nordenson, adviser: Judy Hughes, Peggy Wood, Phyllis'Sevegney, Marian Zozzora, Susan Rose, Doris Caughell, treasurer: Terry Harder, vice-president, Jerry Chiu, president, Lissa Chauvin, secretary: Gale Davidson, Mike Hallor, Kit Christianson, Mike Griffin, Dave Myers, Fred Heron, Tim Hillebrand, Don Coursey: ROW 3: Carolyn Muneno, Janie Voskuyl, Edalee Kenworthy, Cathy Chapman, Judie Selby, Donna Newton, Jan Haight, John Norton, John McDermott, Robert Resner, Marney Stroud, Dee Lucas, George longstreth, Jennie Robsahm, Shirley Newhall, Sandy Hill, Pam Romero, Rosemarie Manx, Nanci Schooler, Charla Hillg ROW 4: Sheri Staavrum, Bob Young, Bill Cordero, Eva Larsen, Carol Holler, Sally Tyree, Patty Manzanetti, Jett Palmer, Dan Rickerd, Dan Dansby, John Abdalla, Ed Aasted, Denny Green, Tony Chesley, Steve Henrikson, Joe Flores, Allred Walters, Mady Felts, Adele Warwick, Shelley Azbell, Gail Danial, Vicki Shea, Bonny Ireland. I7
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P' Participating in ASB government this year were ROW l: Barbara Gould, Barbara Paddock, Dorothy Miller, Susie Snow, Ann Terres, Judy Hughes, Karen Britain, Donna Williams, Jan Haight, Carole Scott, Lynda La Barge, Donna Miles, Nanci Goodman, Linda Nowell, Susan Beeck, Rosemarie Manz, Carolyn Hersh, Marrene Davis, ROW 2: Diane Bush, Gloria Compos, Judy Weeks, Marion Zozzora, Phyllis Sevegney, Jim Duerr, George Bekmanis, Tim Hillebrand, Mike Griffin, Mike Hallor, Kit Christiansen, Jerry Chiu, Terry Harder, Dave Meyers, Dick Yaco, Gale Davidson, Fred Heron, Doris Caughell, Susan Rose, Peggy Wood, Sandy Saunders, Larry Thegel, Janis Lheiman, ROW 3: Marianne Little, Madelon Gash, Joanne March, Joyce Shandor, Dolores Sosa, Mary Binnebose, Ingrid Anderson, Pat Purdie, Judy Hernlund, Ralph Nair, Jett Palmer, John Webb, Dan Rickerd, John Nadel, Terry Arca, Dick Moss, Deanna Lucas, Linda Sears, Ferol Fowler, Judy Hallett, Geff Brians, Don Gallagher, Richard Graham, ROW 4: Maria Rodarte, Barbara Noles, Pam Beckham, Jennie Robsahm, Norma Surian, Vic Cox, Bob Venable, Larry Bouldry, Ken Nirenberg, John Roland, Charles Falzone, Jim Cochran, Rod Campbell, John Abdalla, George Sanders, Jim Norris, Bill Cordero, Alfred Walters, Bob Young. Arguing whether to debate . . . zrsl semester Legislature Under the chairmanship of ASB Vice-President Terry Harder, the student legislature carried out the necessary legislation for the student body. The legislature consisted of all the ASB officers and a representative from each English class. The tasks that this organization undertook 'Y-1 i Q. TEVYY Harder, ASB vice-president, pre- sided over the legislature meetings while strictly enforcing Roberts Rules ot Orders ASB Executive Board members actively participated in the student legislature meetings tirst semester were the discussing of and the passing ot bills about school regulations, Parliamentary regulations were fol- lowed rigidly, while the members gained experience, satisfaction, and improved school government. v4
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'l Q., L Hearlng cases of SBHS students were student court members ROWl John Nordenson advlsor Vac Cox attorney general Mnke Hallor chlef gustlce Charla Holl Bull Corllss ROW 2 John Osborn Diane Plscullc Path Rudolph Jlm Duerr defense attorney Marlene MacElhaney Kap Seefeld Court mazntazns polzczes The function of the ASB Student Court IS to hear the cases and provide a falr trnal for those students who have In some way violated school regu lations Through thus democratlc system students are not only provnded tnal by thelr equals but they are educated In court procedures The lab of chuef gustnce IS to presade over the court and pronounce verdicts and sentences The eight assocuate lustuces declde the verdict and the chief lustlce votes only ln case of a tue at the dlsposal of all students who deslred hns counsel He must take every effort to prove the defendent Innocent and advlse htm as to what he should plead Finally he must ask for a Iement pumshment for the defendent If he IS gunlty This years chlef lusttce Make Hallor not only presided over the student court but made a few changes In the deputy systems By changmg the courts meetmg tume to specuflc alternatnng periods once room Make elnmmated club conflucts and obtanned students to serve on the court as assoclate lustncex each week u capable and Another tn the deputy on a volunta change whnch affected all of us was Mnkes change g away wuth the old method of obtaunmg deputles gave cntatuon ussuung authonty to ASB otfncers class campus commuttee members A great deal of recogm 'Y offncers and hon goes to m Duerr and all the students workung with them iYlW in 5 5 av X41-e Make Hallor Chief Justlce Jlm Duerr Defense Attorney Each person who appears ln student court us sworn In before the case rs heard C e I ' . U ' flv J . r I gr I. E g I 3 1 f f J - - N ' ' J k I . Y - ' . . N, 0 x f l H I . g 3 Q r 4 it , A . ., . f Z' X J J I K f - I , . - I l 5 The defense attorney, whose duty was filled by Jim Duerr this year, was ' . . . . , o .n , . . . . . F ' , Ji , ' ' - 1 4 IM A. ,U f K tg' ' . '. ' Wil- ' 4 me 4 f 1 'ff' T 'xqqfp J' l l . , J, Y I f ll L at gs ' 3:5 ie T8
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