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Factu TOP Rowili. t'. l'Vulmfvr. History. Social Science; LN Ifllis, Cbmmcrcial; Faslrl' C. .SVICI'mun, Science, Music; JWvI'rvdm Afruguu. journalism, Physical Education; May Xmuln'z'ry, Mathematics. SECOND R0w JVlm'II'n Franrixmt'ivlz, Art; Lutfllr wav, School Nurse; Nwiyhl .SYIIUyUI', Science. Physical Education; Hvlvn Xvifm-f. English; Humid Hr'nrfvlme Manual Training. THIRD Row fw Gnox, Agriculture; Amy Slivlnm', English; Amt Own. 'I yping, History. Norse; lit'u DH! LVaI'wr, Home Ecnnumics; 1Wcl7'in Hall. Spanish, Latin, English Tpn
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W Ii can now look back upon the school year 1940-41. Many are wondering how the year so rapidly slipped past, but are proud of their accomplish- ments. Others do not yet know the satisfaction of a job well done. Although they will never forget the joys and friendships of their high school days. the graduating class is now looking ahead with hopes and fears of how the world will judge them in comparison with the twenty classes of North Kitsap students who have gone before. The trail ahead is not easy. To surmount the obstacles that are thrown in his path it will require all the endurance, character and skill that one possesses. But to the student who has giadually built up a will to strive and endure, and who has laid a firm foundation in the fundamentals of skills and knowledge, the prospectus ahead are bright. The three lower ClzLSSCQ who are returning next year still have time; to the class of 1941. good luck- A. C. ERICKSON. N i n c
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i S+uden+ Council HF. Student Council of North Kitsap Union High School is the actual governing body fur the schuol. It includes in its membership the student body otheers proper. two representatives each :1 boy and a t girl-Jrom the four classes, and the presidents of both the Boysi and Girls' Clubs. It holds regular t business meetings every Monday morning during activity period under the guidance of Mr. Erickson. ; lts broad powers include the budgeting 0f the money from the Stamp Plan to the various organiza- tions in the school. It has the power to cut or increase the budget as conditions and activities of the groups involved warrant. Student Council elects the Chief officer; concerned with publishing the Viking, specifically. the assistant editor, assistant business manager. and assistant advertising manager. These three students automatically he- : come the h tails of these divisions the fvllmving year if their work was satisfactory. Student Council authorizes elections, not only for general officers, hut where approval of the entire student body i5 necessary before some organization can make a major Change in its constitution. Authority for assemblies and programs, whether originating within the student body or coming in from i the outside, must be obtained from the head governing body. t Classes or organizations wishing to raise money for various purposes, must have the Okay 0f the Stu- dent Council hefore being permitted to go into action. The manner. place, and time of such sales is also subject to approval. Under such an arrangement, the groups most in need of money, such as the Senior class, are able to have a Clear field at any one time and are ' nut forced to compete with a group mainly interested in earn ing money against the time they might want it. General student nfheers are kept under the watchful eye of Council members. Should such persons fail to do their jObS I in the manner in which they should be Carried out. Student Cuuncil then has the power to ask them to do it right 01' resign. Although several organizations in school keep an eye on student activities along specific lines, Student Council also watches behavior on the ground and recommends improvements where necessary. Student cooperation in such cases is generally very good ROB H ENRY: STUDENT BODY PRESIDFA'T t Six feet of winning personality mark Bob Henry, president of the North Kitsap Union High School Student Body for tle entire 1940-41 school term. having been re-elected the second semester. A transfer from Queen Aime High Schoul in Seattle two years ago, Bob has made a name and place for himself in North Kitsap. gnu. F5 3 . , a . FIRST ROWWHoyd. Hirsvlzi, Jensen, Bolt. SECOND IiOtV-ellil'likaall, Ifl'itlzsun, Mm, Lplzl'lmm, Amlvmuu, Luud, lit'fPI'A', Henry. Kelly THIRD RowiHn-zvm'fml, Xternmu. Palznila, valvftfwr. Ix'lvaprr, .Muyr'aml, Aida. 1.710 7'4? H
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