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Page 69 text:
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GOLDEN PAW AND TRAFFIC COURT ASSURE JUSTICE FRONT ROW-Kristi Newbill, Robin Brown, Robin Tobacco, Kathy Litaker, Gloria Jones, Janice Hulbert, Sandy Foraker, Judi Thompson, Linda Chapman, Penny Pendras. SECOND ROW-Mary Omaits, Judy Truemper, Lucy Edwards, Marlin Cricldle, Bruce Buskirk, Jim Matsuyama, Sue Engstrom, Ber- GOLDEN PAW Knights of the Golden Paw is an organiza- tion composed of fifteen juniors and fifteen seniors. These students are chosen by the fa- culty and the student council. Students with a C average or better and with a good citizen- ship record are eligible. Golden Paw members are authorized to give warrants to students who violate the stu- dent council rules. Violators are brought before student court. The court passes sentence if they are found guilty. Barb Fowler, Tom Danskin, Larry Thatcher, Te .,,. tin nice Griffin, Linda Finley, Mele Howland. THIRD ROW- Eric Lindstrom, Curt Boy, Mike Manke, Terry Pudas, Bruce Horish, Bob Efird, John Munns, Mark Clark, Tom Danskin, B. B. Buskirk. TRAFFIC COURT The West High Traffic Court consisted of iudge Terry Linkletter, assistant iudges Barb Fowler, Tom Danskin, Bruce Horish, and Larry Thatcher, clerk Jane Strong, bailiff Bob Efird and adviser Mr. Hurney. The Traffic Court co- operated with the Kitsap County Juvenile Court to give fair trial by fellow students to members of the West High student body accused of traf- fic violations. Transcripts of verdicts and sen- tences were returned to the Juvenile Court. rry Linkletter, Bob Efird, Bruce Horish, Jane Strong. 65
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NEW PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENT COUNCIL T' s FRONT ROW-Kris FedT, Joyce Akamine, Mele Howland, Marcia Anderson, Donna Brott, Sue Engstrom, Bev Branch, Kaye Guerin, Kerry Briggs, Janice Hulbert, Jami Dasho, Linda Chapman, Parti Harvey, Candy Carlson. SECOND ROW- Linda Dawkins, Claudia Brott, PaTti Josephson, Carol Ann Kelley, Karen Couch, Leonard Costello, Dale Guimond, Mar- STudenT Council, which is The legislaTive body of The sTudenT governmenf, includes one represenTaTive from every homeroom and all The sTudenT body officers. The presiding officer is The ASB vice presidenf. The ASB secreTary serves as recording secrefary. Traffic SafeTy became a realiTy This year when The Traffic safeTy commiTTee Took moves To inform sTudenTs ofthe responsibiliTy of Traffic safeTy. A new idea insTiTuTed This year was a school spirif week, with Barbara Fowler as The FRONT ROW-Merridy Losey, Judy Prowse, Kathy Smith, Judy Spencer, Donna Muller, Suzy Munns, LoreTTa Woods, Tessie Thomas, Marsha Pfieffer, Charlene Ward, Kathy Per- rone, Peg Parsley, Pat McKenzie. SECOND ROW-Jody Olson, Pam Muller, Penny Pendras, Cindy Pettitt, Jant lin Criddle, Larry Kelly, Jim Matsuyama, Kim Enstrom, Ber- nice ,Griffin, Robin Brown, Amanda Campbell. THIRD ROW --Rick Garland, Tony Howell, Tom. Danskin, B. B. Buskirk, Bruce Horish, Bob Efird, Jack Guy, Ed Kalmbach, Jerry Kemp, Mark Hoffmann, John Munns, Greg Gran, Bruce Buskirk. chairman. DifferenT acTiviTies were planned for each day of The week, including a blue and gold day, a pie-eaTing conTesT, and a Sadie Hawkins day. A baskeTball game wiTh EasT on Friday broughf The evenTful week To an end. The smoking commiTTee, headed by Larry ThaTcher maole greaf progress in educaTing sTu- denTs of The hazards of smoking. A survey was Taken aT school To defermine The amounT of smoking sTudenTs do. A radio broadcasT from The school was one of The mosT successful steps Taken To inform sTudenTs. Faulk, Chris Lindstrom, Robin Brown, Patty Shank, Chris SToffel, Jane Strong, Jo Spencer, Barbara Reddin. THIRD ROW--Ken Metcalf, Joe Reid, Randy Schrader, Terry Link- letter, Terry Tell, Jim Pet'liTT, Bill WrighT, Dan Lenihan, Jim Kruchoski, Tom Burris, John Sitton, John Woodward. L 66 e
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