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All School Council Unites Faculty, Students
The All School Council, initiated at the beginning of the year, served as an advisory body to the administration on school affairs. Representatives for students, faculty, and the administration evaluated the changing situation of the school
and effected solutions to many problems. The airing of views into a responsive channel of communication contributed to a healthy climate of discussion. Constructive criticism was incorporated into school affairs, yet more notably, all the school was involved in dealing with matters of importance. The All School Council of 1969-1970 laid the foundation for a challenging tradition.
Mr. Meador and Mr. Hopkins are vital to the student-faculty link.
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Weldon Huske, Bill Pu11y, Rhae Adams, and Mr. Coggin listen intently as a point is made during an All School Council meeting.


































































































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