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Student Government S. B. A. OFFICERS Johnny Rose. Margaret Bennett, Barbara Graves, Joe Eisaguirre. The 1940-41 Student Council was led by Joe Eisaguirre, president, assisted by Barbara Graves, vice-president, and Margaret Bennett, secretary. It is composed of the presidents of the various clubs as well as the Student Body officers. This group has been very active this year. It tried to work out a new plan for a student court, in which the of- fender would be taken in front of the Student Council and tried and sentenced fairly, but this plan was defeated. Almost all the council members belonged to the Calendar Committee and Board of Control. The Calendar Committee made out the activity schedule for the second year, and the Board of Control divided the money of the Student Body Association among the organizations. Back row P. Dutford, S. Baker. W. Taylor. B. A. Evans. M. Wilcox, F. Clymer, F. Forstrom, M. Ziethon. 2nd row—R. Old, B. Stine, D. Nash. M. Bennett, J. Eisaguirre, L. Jorgensen, O. Hall, O. French, F. Carhartt. 3rd row—M. Lewis, J. Warren, J. Goettelmen, V. Lawrence, E. Myers. B. Gravos. N. L. Mopes, B. L. Morse, V. L. Oyer. [9]
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Faculty HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Arthur Cravon. Merton Bergnor. Gladys Fleming. Cora Jane Melcher, Helen Scott, Isabel Benson. Raymond Eddy. VOCATIONAL R. E. Hindman. Gladys Glendenning, Clyde Granere, Hazel Ela. Marjorie Corbin, Ida Cross, Leonard Lindblad, Marie Stolk, Robert Craig. Harold Routh. [ 8 1
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Home Room Council When students attended a special assembly like one of the two Americanism programs which were held during the school year, they never stopped to realize all the work which was needed to make them as good as they were. All the credit should go to the Home Room council because it worked very hard to make them possible. Home Room council is one of the most important parts of our student government. It was formed a few years ago in order that the home room might have a voice in the affairs of the school. The council is composed of the presidents from each home room. Planning the assemblies was by no means the only thing that the Home Room council did. It discussed the plan of having a Court of Honor with the Student Body President as the judge and certain students for the jury; but this plan was later dropped because it did not go over with the students. The council also discussed and approved the new plan of electing home room secretaries, who handled all ticket sales including the Student Body tickets. This worked so successfully that it was planned to continue it in the future. continue it in the future. It was proposed that the Home Room council be changed to Student council, thus making it the chief governing body. In this way Student council would be a better representation of the whole school. The present Student council, which is made up of the club presidents, would be an Activities council. However, this was not definitely decided. The Home Room council was led by Joe Eisaguirre, president; Betty Lee Morse, secretary; and Sunnar Soel-berg, assistant principal, advisor. Back row—E. Wolf®. R. Lindesmith, D. Neville, D. Hay, W. Turner, B. L. Morse, B. Knight, J. Stokes. 2nd row—B. Barris, D. Crick, B. Sommers, D. Mclntire, J. Rigg, B. Reed, P. Bonnell. 3rd row—L. 8rown, E. Charles, G. Akey, P. Cramer, M. Strain, E. Yonge, H. Munro, V. Bauer. 4th row—V. Nourse, L. Fromm, B. Barron, J. Eisaguirre, B. Nimmo, L Murray, W. Taylor. t 10]
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