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The class above, believed to be that of '88, was one of the first high school groups to graduate in Olympia. An interesting contrast is presented between this small but enter- prising class and that of 1937, with its 265 members. WM, KB..-.:,5N f Ek
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gre., 891176 CWQII NE of the reasons why violators of school rules this year could not get away with it is pictured at the upper right of the page. The Student Control ofhcers spent much time seeing to it that other students spent theirs properly. The Supreme court, whose job it is to handle students who fail to conduct themselves as decorum decrees, are at the upper left. This court tried only a few cases all year. Below them is the ,Lower court. Those who kept the books for the A. S. B. and took in the money in the office cage?-the student body cashiers-are at the immediate right. Seen on the fire escape are the ushers who served at the school's funct- ions. V l TUDENT Control is here to stay, was the statement Walter Ingle, adviser, was enabled to issue after having guided the plan through its hectic two years of infancy. Student Control, another step in the advancement toward student government in high schools, was instituted to give pupils better training in citizenship, and to give teachers time which they formerly spent in patrolling halls for other duties. Approximately 40 students volunteered for patrol during the year. These were voted upon by a com' mittee of faculty members and students and, if elect- ed, were placed on reserve until called. The judiciary division of Student Control consists of a supreme and lower court. The supreme court tries all students who have been convicted more than four times in the lower court. Members of the supreme court this year were: Chief Justice, Jamse Bohleg Justices, Miss Anne Irene Johnson, Walter lngle, Dan Blom, George Fliiiet, June Austin and Maria Locke. Lower court judges were: Chief Justice, Robert Cahoon: Justices, Prudence Wilson and Lorenz Goetz. Signa Gustafson was clerk. Bob Anderson was student head of the project during the lirst semester, Curtis Stebbins during the second. Kenneth Baldwin was assistant. 77, W ,
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