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Crygml Wood Lee Silverman Sue Nelson S1udenT Body vicewesrdem Sfudenl Body President Sfvdem Body Sffffemfv As Voice ol Sluclenls SUMMER STUDENT GOVERNMENT. Row A: Wendy Yee, Forida Auzam, Crystal Wood, Lee Silverman, Sue Nelson, Linda Gerrish, Carol Reedy. Row B Carol Coulter, Gay Johnson, Margaret Alexander, Sherry Thomas, Renee Yancey, Nancy Foster, Milanna Nickliss, Francoise Gerard, Mr. Baker. Row C Hugo Mafos-Gomes, Dick Mandeloris, John Ford, Ken Hudson, Roy Harper, Bill Jasper, Beverly Gorlin.
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Student Government Westchester High School's Student Court is one of the most important branches of the school's government, Patterned as closely as I possible after national courts of law, its SU m members consist of a Chief Justice and a iury of twelve students. Each semester the Chief Justice is elected by the Student Body. This year the jury of the court is comprised of members of various campus organizations. Knights and Ladies, G.A.L.S., Lettergirls, and Barristers, are among those clubs repre- sented. Next year Student Government will .yiy 1 gb.. .,,.. iff, 1r3'.,55f.,-??.,,.fij'5 act as the fury. 1'-4'-If Throughout the school, signs are posted : f'H7fv'fff Dt., which inform the student body of the of- fenses for which a citation will be issued. If a student receives such a summons, he is called before the Court, where his case is heard, and his sentence decided upon. Westchester High School's Student Court has functioned in an efficient and democratic manner, contributing greatly to the improve- ment of our campus conditions. Council Acts MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COURT penalize offenders of school rules, Len Fligsten, Ginny Storie, Bill Christopher, Bev Gorlin, Mike Josephson, Margaret Alexander, Mrs. Campeau, Roy Harper, Gay Johnson, Ed Olsen, Geraldine Ferguson, Mark Bursfein, Bill Jasper. SUMMER SENATE. Row A: Leslie Critchfield, Joann Bartha, Kathy Nordstrom, Georgia Ketterer, Kathie O'Shea, Allen Hanson, Darlene Noble, Terry Doige, Kathy Franklin, Pam Johnson, Crystal Wood, Bob Schwartz, Carolyn Ensign, Pam Ott, Kris LaRocco, Terry Murphy, Dianne Wyler, Judy Chesky, Barbara Marcom, Marie Slattery, Joan Oswald. Row B: David Eshelman, Georgia Freed, Frank Dodge, Steve Stremel, Erwin Bissinger, Denny Graves, Bob Christensen, Tom McCutcheon, Bill Jasper, Al Zusman, Ken Marineau, Chuck Nicolai, John Nielsen, Cliff Obray, Lynn Pfeil, Judy Ostrow, Roy Connelly. Row C: Jeanette Almquist, Linda Cald- well, Diane McPhail, Sue Hudson, Judy Olympius, Cheryl Overose, Larry Scott, Harold Maas, Bon Schwalm, Don McPherson, Kenny West, Barbara Hefferlin, Christie Johnson, Cathy Parmenter, Susan Kibler, Nancy Millikan, Karen Skuban, Bev Gorlin. Row D: Mike Sellwood, Brian Franks, Bob Morrison, Ken Walker, Dick Crotsley, Phil Renfro, Ken Hudson, Jon Rasmussen, Sheldon Cohen, Sven lbsen, Jeffrey Solomon, Linda Gaskill, Ron Shepherd, Gary Martin, Mike Tyler, Sandy McClintock, Jim Burtle, Ron Millen, George McNeese.
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LESLIE PHILLIPS Winter Girls' League President. WINTER '60 OFFICERS, Doreen Takvorian, Marlene Webber, Judy Ostrow, Leslie Phillips, Bev Gorlin, and Marilyn McDonald relinquish their duties at the Girls' League Installation, BIue Horizons. WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Row A: Lynne Foster, Judy Ostrow, Leslie Phillips, Marlene Webber. Row B: Marilyn McDonald, Bev Gorlin, Doreen Takvorian, Linda Pearson. Girls' WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls' League has had one of their most tri- umphant semesters. Presiding over the fall ac- tivities was Leslie Phillips, who was ably assisted by her cabinet. The fall activities of Girls' League included a B-IO Orientation and the Spinsters' Hop, a gala dance where the girls asked the boys. Also included was the Hi Jinx, a spooky Halloween party. Bobbing for apples and an applesauce eating contest were among the many highlights of the evening. A good time was had by all. Good Grooming Week featured an assem- bly which showed proper care of hair, skin, and hands. Many girls found very helpful hints from this discussion. The welfare proiect which Girls' League chose was to collect toys for the ChiIdren's Hospital. The theme was Fill Santa's Sack The idea proved very successful and rewarding to all. WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES Row A: Sally Beeson, Marilyn McDonald, Mai'ene Webber, Lynne Foster, Doreen Takvorian, Linda Pearson, Bev Gorlin, Georgena Haida. Row B: Kathie Kaiser, Holly Barnard, Pat Norman, Bonnie Cooper, Karen Blain, Barbie Douglas, Ann Frick, Joann Cummings. Row C: Barbara Blair, Karen Edwards, Chris Spooner, Joan Oswald, Janet Peek, Carol Newkirk, Margie Templin, Jerrie Ferguson. Row D: Barbara Ann Nick, Judy Malin, Linda Clausen, Elaine Droge, Jeanne Yurga, Evan Gesselman, Maryl Colley. KING OF SPINSTERS HOP, Johnny Thomsen, was ,-.-mums.-J ku flii-le' Ipnmn: President Ieslie PHIIIIDS.
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