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Student Court Judy Lundgren Chief Justice STUDENT COURT Students who have been reported by teachers or student councilmen for violating certain school rules, such as those prohibiting littering or smoking on the school grounds, are subject to trial by the student court. The court meets at least twice a month during seventh period. lt is composed of twelve student members and the advisor, lvlr, Jones. The offices held by the students are the Chief Justice, eight associate justices, two scribes and a bailiff. When a student is brought before the court, he is given an opportunity to speak in his own behalf and to give an explanation for his alleged misconduct. After the student has appealed to the court, he is dismissed from the courtroom while the student court members decide, by majority rule, to what degree the student is guilty, and by what means he should be punished. The student is then brought back into the courtroom and told the decision of the court. Another major function of the Court is the counting of all ballots in student elections. SEATED, left to right: Judy Auberlin, Stephanie Quinn, Karen Bell, Judy Lundgren, Anita Broberg, Joyce Nelson, Rebecca Walker. STANDING: Norma Husbands, Steve Price, Monty Lee, Benno Roesch, Don Schueler.
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? ,,-an-1 Driverb Training Mr. Leonard Mr. Knapp Mr. Yarnell Driver Training at Vallejo Senior High is under the able instruction of Mr. Knapp, Mr. Leonard, and Mr. Yarnell. The Driver Training equipment was purchased and installed in the summer of l959 at a cost of about S20,000. The cars cost Sl6,000, the recorder S2,000, the films Sl ,OOO and the cables about Sl ,OOO. The Drivo-Trainers teach the ways to manipulate the controls of a car and the basic fundamentals of driving. ln these cars one can experience night driving and freeway driving through films. After l2 days of instruction in the Aetna Drivo- Trainers, the students have l2 days of driving cars donated by various Vallejo car dealers. .Gif
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. Zfiulsi f ' oltse of The Vallejo High School House of Representatives con- sists of approximately eighty- tive members, under the su- pervision ot the advisor, Mr. Barstow. The members are elected, one from every sixth period class. The group meets twice every month and acts as Ad , M B FAS'-L OFFIIEEIBS KI H S k the legislative branch of our visor, r. arstowg ecretary, at y ine eter,' pea er, Fred Bruderlin, Speaker Pro-Tern, Judy Hill, Sergeant-at-Arms, Student government' There are Bobbie Everinghaml tour standing committees: FALL SEMESTER FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Carpenter, Chester Jamerson, Paul Scarpa, Louis Rossi, Tom Recknagel, Don Schuler, Bill Wagley, Dale Klahn, Terry Booras, Tom Hennessey, Mike Huston, Tim Miller, Pete Miller, Pete Goldberg, Bob Everingham, Jim Kempton, SECOND ROW: Mr. Barstow, Richard Gunnerson, Jackie Villimil, Francene Laub, Pat Johnson, Dottie Hudson, Carol Stevenson, Judy Hill, Suzy Straub, Brenda Kemp, Linda Henderson, Linda Delidow, Carole McCombs, Diane Rhodes, Diane Backovisch, Betty Allen, Sharon Tweedy, Kathy Nickerson, Mitchell Jenkins, Fred Bruderlin, Jum Cuggburn. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kennedy, Pat Denison, Carole Trestrail, Jeany Dickenson, Diana Ballin, Carmen Scavino, DeDe Jenkins, Maria Boldway, Karen Bryan, Mariette Clark, Diane Bamberg, lynne Nelson, Kathy Klinefelter, Kathy Zapf, Margaret Keller, Ann Griswold, Pat Philes, Sharon Deitzen, Jean Pierce, Kathy Brumfield.
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