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YELLO JACKETS O PATROL THE KNIGHTS OF THE CUTLASS for 1951f52 was under the able leadership of Doug Rottler. Other oflicers included jerry Harris, first mate, and Don McDougall, secretary. Due credit must be given to Bill Jackson and Jerry Harris for their cafeteria cleanfup and to the fine work Mr. Lowell Mason did as adviser. The Pirate crew directed traific at all busy points in the hall. They acted as ushers to prevent confusion at all athletic events. Having the 8:30 bell in the morning for class somewhat eased the crowded hall situation. As the school year came to a close, juniors interested in becoming members of the Cutlass put in their applications. Ten new members were chosen. Work in store for the Cutlass next year promises to be heavier because of the anticipated number of students. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY SOMETHING NEW and outstanding at Highline this year is the representative assembly. This group, consisting of representatives elected from each second period class, under the leadership of the student body officers, has done much in the progress of the Memorial Field, in promoting the traffic court, and has been especially helpful in various other activities including the paper drives. The members serve a double purpose in that they decide not only most of the issues to come before the student body, but they also report to the students on the business enacted at the meetings. To further educational facilities of Camp Waskowitz, Bob Wing and his committee worked hard on the selection of a plot of land that would be a suitable memorial in honor of Harold Rude, former principal of junior high. Although the particular location has not, as yet, been selected, the memorial committee has looked at several promising locations. KNICHTS OF CUTLASS 0 Row 3 fTOPJ: Rottler, Haynes, Wilson, McDougall, Iackson, Cerjance, Harris. Row 2: Moss, Strzelecki, Leaf, Williains, Lomax, Seifert, Rankin. Row If Zeller, Denif son, Bowen, Mr. Lowell Mason. adviser: Hatch, Bona' than, jaber. STUDENT COUNCIL 0 Row 4 1'roPj: jackson. Doell, Estabrook, May, Robbins, Morchin, Blount, Lomax, An' gevine, Brandt, Grant. Row 3: Crier, Bean, Nelson, Wells, Plumblee. Olson, Sunden, Counter, Keuhnoel, Alexan- der. Row 2: Rogers, Carlson, Swanson, Luthy, Wmmlf, Breit- haupt, Lindsey, McDonald, Kodama, Engebo. Row 1: Brown, Sanders, Hubbard, Slaybaugh, Hatch, Durand, Earling, Springer, Ishida.
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'usurp STUDENT BODY OFFICERS I fUPPER LEFTJ: Bill jackson, prexif dentg QLOXVFR LEFTJ: janine Knutson, secretary, ii'PPieR RIGIITJZ jean Brandt, vice president, QLOXVER RlGHTl1 Louellen Waters, treasurer. BOARD OF CONTROL 0 Standing: Kodaina, Dobbins, Harris, Sher' rard, Alexander. Seated: jackson, Ishida, Gibson, Knutson, Zeller, Wzitei's, Ryan, Brandt. THEY PILOTED THE SHIP CUIDING THE BOARD OF CONTROL during the past year was Bill Jackson, student body president. Bill, who worked closely with Mr. Leonard johnson, had the job of coordinating the ideas of the student body and those of the faculty. Other otlicers were jean Brandt, vicefpresidentg Janine Knutson, secretary, and Louellen Waiters, treasurer. The Board of Control, which consisted of the leaders in the student body as well as the student body officers, was able to guide the students by not only maintaining and supporting the constitution but also by setting examples for the students to follow. To initiate the year's activities, the organization staged the annual paper drive. Under the leadership of Shirley Lauteret and with the cooperation of the student body, seventeen and one-third tons of paper and magazines were collected by the committee. which earned two hundred dollars to add to the growing fund for the completion of Memorial Field. The Harold Rude Memorial Committee was organized with the purpose of locating land suitable for use in recreational programs including camping, hiking, and skiing. The committee, comprised of Board of Control members and representatives of each class, made several trips to look at property and reported their findings at Board of Control meetings. Bids for the purchase of suitable lands were filed in Olympia, but the year ended without a final decision on the project. In conjunction with the state patrol a committee, headed by Arnie Hatch, set up the school traiiic court. Students and the state patrol reported offenders to the court. Witiiesses and defendants in each case were interviewed separately by the student body officers. Then the cases were reviewed by them, after which they were presented to the Board of Control who decided the verdicts and gave out penalties. This process was patterned after the tratlie courts operating in any city today, and the court proved valuable to the students and faculty, To close the year's major activities a second paper drive was organized under the chairmanship of Wsiyne Angevine. These proceeds were divided between the Memorial Field Fund and the newly established Community Emergency Fund, organized by the Girls' Club to help needy families in the Highline district. With the closing of another year, the students look forward to nineteen fiftyfthree, hoping that it will be as success' ful as the past one has been. 18
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