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civil' First row: Jim Normzmcli, Lloyd Gilardi, Bob Keating, Bo Raisch, Second row: Susan Shaw, Beau Chapman, Johnny Votaw, Dick Kay, Skip Costello. Third row: Bev Rossi, Mary Hazeltine, Caryl Heyde. Nancy Bigelow, Sharla Jung, Mr. Allison, Juno Liddell EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Under the expert guidance of their new advisor, Mr. Harold Allison, the Executive Committee, one of the two legislative bodies of the school, accom- plished a great deal. In past semesters the Executive Committee has seemed to exist only as a figurehead and not in a functioning capacity. The constitution was constantly being overridden, in most cases unknowingly, and the school government was not working according to the constitution. Mr. Allison saw these faults and during the fall semester made great progress in bringing the Executive Committee back into operation. By the end of the spring semester this committee had almost completely recovered its position as the most power- ful body in the school government. The Executive Committee appointed special committees to award an honor trophy to a graduating senior and also to work on the dedication of the Tower Clock. They approved all athletic awards and blocks. They also approved the adoption of a war orphan by the student body. The members of the Executive Committee are: all student body officers, class representatives, the Pai and News editors, Boys' and Girls' Self-govern- ment presidents, Grand Oracle of Honor and the Girls Association president. Sherm Hall was chairman for the fall semester, and Bo Raisch took over in the spring.
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COUNSELLORS Nlr. George Miss Parks lvliss Reader Nlr. Andrews Nlrs. Woodruff Mr. Russell Miss Wallace OFFICE STAFF 1 ll'Sf, row: Miss R,E'Il1xlZSliX. Miss Silvvira, Mrs, Pfmhlmzum, Mr'-4. Yam-s, Mrs. Tvdrivk, Mrs, Mf'Ki11m-y, Mrs, Stzmlvy, Mrs. Porta-r, Miss Hrmxiltml, Mr. Russell 4' X .5555 9
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First row: Frank Keniptori, .lim Chzipniun, Johnny Votrmf. Stanley VVilker, Dick Kay, Vic Mainini, Jim McDonald, Bob Kunst Second row: Lillian Lewis, Ro-be-rt Roan-li, Martel Bartlett, Dick Strider, Harold Mooney, Doug Bowman, Bob Keating, Lloyd Gilzirdi, Art Hall. Harold Strouss, Russ'-ll Gilizpurv Third row: Carol King, Corinne Benson, Gene Donnelly, Mary Hazoltine, Nvrnizi Elliott, Muffie Mills, Tosca Giorgi, Dot Maier, Jan R4-mington, Czithy Curts, Mzirilyr Kelso, R110 Burns, Virginia Walker, Caryl Heyde, Jule O'Keefv, HBO Raisch, Mr. Allison STUDENT CONGRESS The Student Congress is the legislative body in the school government. This body must approve any motions passed by the Executive Committee and has the power of veto. The Student Congress is made up of all class officers Cexcepting class representativesl, all club presidents and committee chairmen, and all student body officers. The Student Congress was not active during the fall semester under Sherm Hall, because all efforts were concentrated on the revival of the Executive Committee. However, during the spring semester HBO Raisch succeeded, with the Executive Committee now in order, in bringing the Student Congress back into action. l-le had the Student Congress meet at regular intervals to approve appointments and ammendments. This Iune will mark the twelfth consecutive anniversary of the Congress.
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