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great Scholars Students chose capable offi- cers to guide their destinies during the year. Shown in the panel at the top of the page are the leaders of the Associated Student Body. Their task has been a responsible-and well executed-one. President Glenn Ashwill, with his maxim, Find Yourself, was one of the main reasons why the '36-'37 term was successful. He is at the left. Others, from left to right, are Vice President Arnold Hardman, Secretary Anne Kerbaugh, Treasurer Doris Brewer, and Yell Leader Bill Phillips. The inset picture directly above, left, is that of Lorenz Goetz, valedictorian, who broke all records at Olympia high with only one B grade and all the rest A's dur- ing his four years. Below is the Honor Society, the cream of the crop scholastically. Siudent Honor Winners, left io right Hermann, Taylor, Kerbaugh, Horton, P. E O. awards: Blom, Toastmasters award, Davis, tri-slate music meet awardg Brown, Toastmasters awardg Anderson, salutator- iang Olson, A. A. U. W. award: U-licks, Rotary medal, absenlb.
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MISS HAZEL LOOMIS: Librarian: Chairman library group, Washington Education Association, I936. . WILLIAM D. LUCAS: English: Junior class assistant ad- viser. HUGH J. MACDONALD: Study Hall supervisor: Clean- Up squad adviser. MALCOLM McLE.OD: Mechanical Drawing: Senior class adviser: T-Square adviser. MISS GERTRUDE MEI-INER: Nurse. MARTIN S. MILLER: Social Science department head: Track and Assistant Football coach. MISS MARIE MOLLESTAD: Home Economics. CLARENCE B. MUMFORD: Physics, Mathematics: Freshman class adviser. DEWEY I. NOBLITT: Mathematics: Boys club assistant adviser: Student councilor: President Olympia unit, Washing- ton State Education Association. MISS MARGUERITE OLIVER: French: Chairman as- sembly committee, Chairman Commencemnt program committee: Senior douncilor: Senior class adviser: Assembly director: French club adviser: Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic hon- orary. MISS ALMA OLSON: English: Student court adviser: American Association of University Women. CECIL J. PERINGER: Mathematics: Chairman study hall committee, Chairman Boys Club friendship committee. MISS ALIENE. PIERCE: Physical education adviser: Girls' Athletic Association adviser: Pi Lambda Theta. MISS MARY ROBERTSON: Commercial: Pi- Lambda Theta: American Association of University Women. M. W. ROCKEY: Social Science: Football, Baseball, and Basketball coach: Big O adviser. J. WAYNE SHOLLENBERGER: Commercial: Knights of the Oyster adviser: Public address system adviser: Faculty traflic committee chairman. MRS. ANNA STANFORD: Art department head: Assis- tant Librarian: I-li-Arts adviser: Stage design adviser. MISS IRENE. STRAND: Commercial. MISS MABEL STROMME: Commercial: Student court adviser: Sophomore class adviser: Student Councilor: Orienta- tion head: Secretary-Treasurer Olympia unit, Washington Edu- cation Association: Pi Lambda Theta. MISS ISABEL WEAVER: Commercial: Student Councilor. MISS WINNIFRED WERNER: Commercial department head and adviser: Student activities business adviser: Chairman commercial section, Washington Education Association, l937. GEORGE F. WATKINS: Study hall adviser. JAMES YENNEY: Instrumental Music: Report Card com- mittee chai-rman: Chairman music section, Washington Educa- tion Association, 1937.
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Qfzeaf Linen LTHOUGH this page is devoted more or less to the odds and ends of Associated Student Body life, they are important 'iodds 'n' ends, for within the scope of their duty is contained a large number of most important reasons why student functions do function. The Executive Council, in the right corner of this page, is the big gun of A.S.B. policy. Among its key functions are the nominating of mana- gers, choosing of A.S.B. committees, and legislating on matters concern- ing the student body as a whole. Controversial problems between func- tions of organizations and students are settled, and requests for formation of new clubs or appointments to clubs or for school events are passed upon. The council consists of A.S.B. officers, class officers, and Girls' and Boys' club presidents. At the right, the yell staff is all up in the air, where they spent a good part of their time this year, leading students on to louder and more uniform cheering for the boys in blue. Under the sponsorship of Bill as King and Sandy as Duke an outdoor rally and several peppy pep assem- blies were achieved, and class yell contests were held. 23 O the left are the committees re- sponsible for the ticking of the A.S.B. timepiece. Reading down the first co-lumn of pictures are the publicity, apportion- ment and assembly committees. Dean Grainger, rally chairman, is the lone figure at the top of the right row. The other groups are the point and trophy committees. The publicity group concerned itself with seeing that Olympia high received credit where credit was due. The rally committee, consisting only of the diminutive Dean Grainger, proves that good things do come in small packages. The rally boss led in keeping the Bear mark highest. The apportion- ment committee oversees the dividing of A.S.B. funds among various school organizations. Another bogey-man of high school life is the point com- mittee which checked up on cases of over-active students.
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