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Council And Student Body Officers Procrastinate 12
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The Student Council consists of: Colleen Castles, secretary; John Ellis, rally rep.: Laura Errcnd, treasurer; Chris Siegfried, publications rep.; Fred Leeson, president; Mr. Larry Ackerman, advisor; Heidi Blatter, manager; Dick Ncren, Junior class rep.; Bill Coffee, Boys' League president; Dennis Wagner, presi- dent-elect; Dagny Hooke. Sophomore class rep.; not pictured. Kim Novak, vice president; Harlow Spaan, Senior class rep.; Teri Meyers, Girls’ League president. The Senate, composed of 100 senators, once again discussed the controversial 2.0 GPA amendment. A new amendment was added to the previous proposals stating that the prospective officer must have maintained a 2.0 GPA for the past two semesters rather than for his entire school career. The rule for accumulative 2.0 GPA stayed, however, as there v as not a large enough percentage of votes to change it. Kim Kovak, president of the senate, along with Mr. Ackerman as advisor, tried to promote better communication between students and their government through the Senate. Student Council, along with the studentbody officers, planned and carried out Home- coming. Student Council And Senate
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Controversial Joe Uris has a moment of rest from the week-long discussions. Right To Dissent Junior and senior history classes introduced some- thing new to Sunset's traditional teaching methods. For one week, speakers from all phases of life visited the history classes to discuss the average American citizen’s right to dissent. First speaker on the agenda was a Mormon leader, Mr. Payne, who spoke on the conflicts between church and state and the right of any person within a church to dissent against the ma- jority. A professor from Portland State College dis- cussed the right to dissent within schools. The third day of discussion, the controversial president of stu- dent government at Portland State College. Joe Uris, spoke on Viet Nam, sex, and school. Two Reed College students spoke on the fourth day, with the discussion running along the same lines. The fifth day, teachers from Sunset spoke, concluding the week. Mr. Greg Payne, Morman member, discusses the conflicts between church and state. John Moscow, student from Reed; a study in rebellion. 13
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