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1 1. 1, in-I '... H- nn 4. Student Assembly members take a short break to discuss ideas. 5. Susan Diohep and Vicky Smith prepare to leave the meeting. 6. Second semester speaker John Johnson calls on an assembly member for a report. Student Assembly 19
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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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my SAC receives kudos for year Your handling of the coronation rally was the best one of its kind that I have seen in over a dozen years at Tokay High School, wrote Charles Schiffman, assistant principal, to the Student Ac- tivities Council. Praise was also given to SAC on their handling of Vic- tory Week. Among other projects, SAC organized was the Christmas Bazaar and Spring Week. SAC is made up of representatives from each class and club which meet once a month to discuss ex- tracurricular and club ac- tivities. The meetings were open to any interested per- son, but on voting matters, only members were eligible to make decisions. Officers were Victoria Smith, president, Susan Diohep, vice president, Deborah Hinkle, secretary, and Kevin Duffy, member- ship chairman. Adviser was Steve vonBerg, who com- mented that attendance and organization had improved from previous years. sg-'.'g,Wii 1. SAC officers listen to a topic brought up at a meeting. 2. Adviser Steve vonBerg adds more information to a discussion for SAC members. 3. SAC officers front row Deborah Hinkle, Row two Victoria Smith, Kevin Duf- fy, and Susan Diohep,
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