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Inauguration In the second semester, there was no election. Since the office of president was the only one where there was any competition, it was decided by the fall student council, by a vote of 7-2, that the two candidates would split the term. Ihe rest of the students kept their terms for the entire se- mester. For the first 9 weeks, Alan Weil was president, with Carla Brooks acting as vice- president. These two positions changed at this time. The other members were as follows: GLenda Gillian was social ac- tivities coordinator. Ted Lee was appointed treasurer, hile Craig Somerville was pointed secretary. There were no ninth or eighth grade representatives, all places for seventh grade representatives mre filled by Wenceslao Batiz- Vegas, Merlin Edwards, Dennis GaKiola and Kathryn Comsweet. The student Council moved that a Parliamentarian be chosen, and that duty was relegated to Alison Bernstein. Alan Weil Interview
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7th Grade Candidates Wesley Hicks Tonia Mayo Carla Brooks Dennis Gaxiola Leona Bailey Nfetthew Borsch The student council for West Campus was set up to organ- ize activities for the students. Elections were held the first semester, but the student coun- cil had to appoint some people to fill up the empty seats. The president was Ted Lee, with Wesley Hicks serving as vice- pr es ident - treasurer . Barbara Oldershaw was elected as the social activities Coordinator. To fill up the position of Sec- retary, the council appointed Alan Weil. The positions of ninth grade representatives were filled by Carla Brooks, Ifenny O ' neal, and Craig Sommer- ville. The three eighth grade representatives were Leona Bailey, Vincent Washington and Johanna Wolgast. The four elected seventh grade represen-- tatives were Allison Bernstein, Nfetthew Borsch, Dennis Gaxiola, and Craig Walker. During the school year 1976-1977, the student council organized a trip to Great Amer- ica, a talent show, and a dance. The student Council helped replace the stereo. The council also undertook the arduous task of writing a constitution. Student Wesley Hicks Johanna Wolgast Council iMerlm Edwards Campaign Speeches
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Amdt, Philip Aastin, Gary Babcock, Leslie Bailey, Leona Barker, Catherine Blomquist, Matthew Borrowmaiij Phyllis Broder, Damon Bronson, Vassily Brooks,
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