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m ' ' my f' ' ' wifi EEE Reading left to right. front to back: Lysle Pickard, Iacie Kniess, Glenice Lyons. Margaret Kline, lean Refsnes, lack Zerr, Dick Lonien, Mr. Van Arkle, Del Brydges. Ray Sidley, Mr. Bowman, and Bob Thomas. STUDENT COUNCIL Although the Student Council of Everett Iunior College is composed of only a small per- centage of the entire student body, it symbolizes the ideal of representative government, for its members are chosen by all the students in annual elections. During the course of a year, the members of the Council find it their duty to organize and outline the activities of the college. The Student Council consists of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of the student body: the class presidents: two faculty advisors: and the chairman of the pub- licity. athletic, program, social, and student welfare committees. Perhaps one of the most important activities of the Student Council this year has been its support of a publicity program. This program was an effort on the part of our Iunior College to gain recognition from the citizens of this county and through them to obtain more financial support from the State Legislature. In the summer of 1946, the A.S.B. sponsored a Booster Week during which season tickets to Iunior College athletic contests were sold. Booster Week was then terminated with a dance. The proceeds of this campaign were used for the organization of the College football team. In December of 1946, the Student Council sponsored the Student Leaders' Conference. Student representatives from Snohomish County High Schools met in the Masonic Temple. The aim of these conferences is to establish friendly relations with the high schools by ex- changing ideas on various school activities. . In the late summer of 1946, Del Brydges and a committee chosen by him met, and after much discussion revised the old constitution. The Student Council also has the responsibility of approving A.S.B. expenditures within the college. These expenditures include the athletic contests of the school, the publication of the annual and the college paper. In order to provide social activities and to raise additional funds, the Student Council has sponsored numerous dances. Early in the fall, a dance at Redman's Hall and a Hal- loween Dance at Davies was given. In November at the Homecoming Dance a queen was elected and crowned during the half. I17l
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'gs mfr we Top Center-Del Brydges. President: left, Margaret Kline, Vice-president: right, Bob Thomas, Treasurer: and bottom center, Iean Refsnes, Secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS It is the duty of the President of the Associated Students to preside at all Student Coun- cil and Executive Committee meetings. He is responsible for up-holding the Constitution of the Associated Students and the administration of all programs authorized by the Student Council and the Executive Committee. In addition, it is the responsibility of the president to insure close cooperation between the Student Body and the administration of the College. The Vice-president must take charge of all the President's duties Whenever the President is absent. He works in conjunction with the President in carrying out the duties of the Executive Committee. The Vice-president also 'presides as chairman of the Nominating Committee for the election of the 'succeeding Student Council officers. Minutes of all Student Council meetings are recorded and read by the Secretary. He is responsible for all correspondence of the Student Council and the Executive Committee. The Secretary is also responsible for all other duties authorized by the Constitution. As chairman of the finance committee, the Treasurer of the Associated Students Works in conjunction with faculty advisers in recommending a budget for student affairs. He is responsible and bonded for all financial matters of the Associated Students. It is one of the duties of his office to compile and submit to the Council a financial report at the end of each quarter. I15l
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4 .,A4.. ...s. V, ,4,,t,,, Classes As a junior college, I supply education to freshmen and sophomores equal to the education they would receive in any accredited college. According to my charter, I must have an enrollment of at least 100 students each year. At first this condition was not difficult to fulfill: then, with the beginning of World War Il, which occurred during my first year, more and more students left school to serve their country in the armed forces. I man- aged to keep alive largely through the enrollment of student nurses from the Everett General Hospital. As soon as I opened in September, 1941, the students be- gan to plan for student government. A student council was formed, with Delbert Brydges elected President. Leaving school to join the Navy, Del returned last year, and once again he was elected to serve as Associated Student Body President. In the F all of 1945, I welcomed 144 regular students and 70 nurses. 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