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STUDENT GOVERNMENT L to R: Joel Davis, Brenda Krein, Brad Baker, Leslie O'Hare, Barb Rowlee, Monica Santos, John Di Giovanni, Larry Hurd, Sec. Mary Beth Stafford. Not pictured: Billie Jo Walker, Randy Boekenoogen, Chief Justice Kit Marnane. SUPREME CDURT Supreme Court this year, unlike last year has gotten off their duffs and have done something authoritive. Led by Kit Marnaneg Chief Justice, and Mary Beth Stafford, Secretary, Supreme Court took the parking lot distur- bances into their own hands. The parking lot rules and policies were drawn up and placed into effect the first week of November. They will be effective through this year and for however long they are in existance. Supreme Court also helped promote the Food Drive in December. Arrangements were made to bring in stereo equipment from Brian Felix and Supreme Court asked him to play during all three lunches which he did will- ingly. For every 2 cans a student brought in, a request for a song was played. This arrangement boosted the to- tal for the Food Drive. Thus, Supreme Court lives on! 144 Supreme Court A.S.B. Even with a full year behind us now as Bremer- ton High School, that hasn't changed the many responsibilities of our A.S.B. officers. They had a rather shaky start with the selling of A.S.B. cards but were soon running smoothly. They have fourth period set aside to do all their A.S.B. ac- tivities but they spend extra time outside school working too. They had a joint effort with the Se- nior Class to put on the Homecoming festivities. They lead all the pep assemblies, run all school elections, put on the blood bank drive, put on the Sweetheart Swirl, they read the bulletin every morning and did many other activities to help aid the school. Our A.S.B. officers are true examples of students with KNIGHT PRIDE .
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146 Senate STUDENT GOVERNMENT ,M I V, ., E , , Left to right: N. Marshall, G. Buettgenbach, M. 0'Shaughnessy, G. Powell, B. Miller, C. Breeding, A. Carr, P. Chase, B. Eagle, C. Crouch L. Sanchez, K. Borquist, A. Santos, L. Bohman, J. Green, W. Zapata, M. Bergsma. Not shown: J. Ullock. The House of Representatives is the larger group of Congress. Each 3rd period class has a representative and an alternate in the House. Unlike Senate, House mem- bers are re-elected each semester. The Speaker of the House, who is the head of this group, is selected at the end of the pre- ceding school year. This year the position is filled by Gwen Jackson. The House Sec- retary is Angela Hamlin. The purpose ot the House is to work with the Senate on bills, to respond to student's desires such as service proiects and the main iob: The joint effort with Senate to bal- ance next year's budget. The Senate is the other half of Congress that helps to govern Bremerton High. lt is comprised of eighteen senators. Each class elects six senators at the beginning of the school year to represent them. Their term lasts one year. They are led by Meribeth Bergsma who has a double job as Speaker ot the Senate and A.S.B. Vice-President. The purpose of the Senate is to work on the bills that were first past through the House. These bills are all in the student's interests. But the most im- portant job the Senate has is helping to balance the school budget at the end of the year for the follow- ing school year.
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