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Administrative Council The Administrative Council, being the highest governing body in school, is the law making group. Cases may be appealed to it from the Student Courts and it acts on any matter of general student body concern. lt is com- posed of eleven members: six students and five faculty members. The faculty members are Mr. G. Ray Haskell, principal: Mr. Leonard Randall, vice orincipalg Mr. Ioseph Swift, director of student body activities: Mrs. Hermine Clagett, registrar: and Mr. Orrin Hoffman, dir- ector of athletics. Student members are Frank Cochran, student body presidentg Tom McDonald and Bill Ceaglio, senior representatives: Harlan Warwick and Imogene Smith, junior representativesg and Sandra Opsahl, soph- omore representative. The council meets about twice a month and has proven to be very effective in ironing out student body difficulties. Executive Committee The Executive Committee is the main student legislative body. it is composed of all elected student body officers. In addition each senior high basic elects one representa- tive to the Committee. They meet every Monday, fourth period. The power and duties of the Ex. Committee are as fol- lows: 1-To make and enforce any rules necessary for the betterment of the school, its life and interests. 2-To grant charters to clubs and other school organ- izations. 3-To approve all athletic and special awards upon re- commendations of the coach and principal. 4-To supervise all matters concerning extracurricular activities and the payment of bills. 5-All awards recommended by teachers will be sub- ject to the approval of the committee. 6-Shall grant awards other than those ,mentioned above. The smooth management of student body affairs exper- ienced this year is only one of the results of the com- mittee's work. t l l TABLE. left to right: T. McDonald, B. Ceaqlio, H. Warwick. Mrs. Her- rnine Ctaqett, Mr. G. Ray E-Iasxell, Mr. Orrin Hoffman, Mr. Leo'io'd Randall, Mr. Ioseph Swift, F. Coch- ran. I. Smith, S. Opsahl. TABLE, left to right: H. Romero, I.. Calleqari. C. Miller, Mr. Ioseph. Swift, P. Trujillo, T. McDonald, G. Adams, F. Cochran, R. Doerinq, B. Chesshir, K. Bates, R. Narbaitz, G. Hermo, F. Truiilto, F. Beavers.
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. W yr .1 . t t sTUpENT'i3oDY oFF1cERs x R rj it X . , y 43' , rfb .3 png uc, .' Q 'uzwnret' YZTf7 .e - , 473-19 FRANK COCHRAN PHIL TRUIILLO RITE DOERING FRANK TRUIILLO President Vice President Secretary Treasurer This has been a busy, but successtul year for our student body leaders. We have enjoyed National Assemblies, pep assemblies, student conferences, class playdays, and many other activities under their direction. Holding the gavel was Frank Cochran. Phil Trujillo led the flag salute and assembly committees, while Rita Doering kept the records straight. Financial matters were ably handl- ed by Frank Trujillo, and Kay Lou Bates and Phyllis Foster rooted out the school spirit. Others who deserve recognition are appointed Business Manager Bob Sum- mers and Publicity Manager Bill Ceaglio who have worked hard behind the scenes. 10 X i x KAY LOU BATES PHYLLIS FOSTER BOB SUMMERS BILL CEAGLIO Cheer Leader Song Leader Business Manager Publicity Manager
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