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 Uniting the school, making decisions, aiding the student body, and working with the administration: this is our Stu­ dent Council. After combining the Hartridge and Wardlaw experiences on the Student Council, we now have a con­ stitution, a social committee busy scheduling a dance, a lax dress code for exams, student activist and activities com­ mittees. Instead of allowing the administration to handle student problems without intervention from the student body, a Judicial Board has been established to work with the administration in making decisions. President Ken Ring
stated, "the Student Council’s main objective this year has been to unite the school and set precedents for the future."
ACTIVIST COMMITTEE: STANDING FROM LEFT: G. DANKIS, G. HALE, M. TULLMAN, M. KEATING, D. BROWN; SITTING: L. ZIMMERMAN, S. WHITMAN, M. MACMAHON, E. PAR- TENOPE, T. LE GRAND, R. BRONSTEIN.
CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW: ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE; SOCIAL COMMITTEE; TIME SEEMS TO BE SUSPENDED AS MARK KEATING PONDERS A DIFFICULT QUESTION; STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES; A STUDY IN PRESIDENTIAL INTENSITY; GREG HALE, MEMBER OF THE SOCIAL COM­ MITTEE, ENTHUSIASTICALLY JOTS DOWN IDEAS FOR THE NEXT DANCE AS VICE PRESIDENT CHRIS KARNER LIS­ TENS INTENTLY TO THE OTHER SUGGESTIONS; ACTIVIST COMMITTEE.
ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: STANDING FROM LEFT: J.LARSON, B. HAMMOND; SITTING: B. YOUNG, F. REDA, T. ROBINSON, T. GLASSER.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE: STANDING FROM LEFT: C. CONTI, T. LE GRAND, M. CONTI, B. VORWERK, G. HALE, G. DRUCKER. SITTING: J. DECKER, K. RING, C. KARNER, S. EDWARDS.
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