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Executive Branch plans new ideas Establishing a conflict management program and creating a new system for academic awards were the two main Executive Branch projects this year. Conflict management was similar to previously established programs at Lin- coln, Lodi, and Stagg high and Stagg high schools. Academic awards, pins given to scholastic achievers for recognition, were on the branch's list of goals in the fall. Other activities and ideas the Executive Branch had worked on were the Victory Week dress-up days and rallies, Spring Week, placing bricks around the marquee, constructing a new trophy case, recruiting more fresh- men to run for office, and en- couraging more student par- ticipation and spirit. Many of the people we worked with were new, and there was too much ad- ministrative dictatorship. Despite these setbacks, everything went smoothly because it was a hard working group that got along well, said Fairgrieve early in November. 3 Junior Marjorie Nishizaki and Victoria Smith discuss the academic achieve- ment awards. 4. Executive Branch Adviser Steve vonBerg checks student gover- nment grades. 5. Executive Branch members wait for the bell to signal the end of the class. 6. Susan Fairgrieve listens to adviser Steve vonBerg.
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Assembly members make improvements son and Paul Glennon. One of the key acts of the Student Assembly this year was to re-write a bill to require higher grades for all government officers and spirit leaders. A bill was also passed allowing for the first time, a member of ESL tEnglish as a Second Language, classes to become an ad-hoc member of the assembly. It was felt that this would improve com- munications between the assembly and the non- English speaking students. 1 Junior Elizabeth Wong reads minutes of an earlier meeting to assembly members 2 Tom Tarvm and Marjorie Nishizaki discuss future plans with ad vxser Steve von Berg 3 Speaker Tina Fanucchi reports to the assembly
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