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REPRESE TI G . . . Members of tlve Rules committee pictured at top left are: Greenwood, Parsons, Patterson. Members of tbe Standard ana' Elections corn- mittee pictured at top right are: Clayton Far- rington, adviserg Rolrrbeck, farnes, Graff. Members of tbe Building and Equipment committee pictured at bottom left are: Ing- barn Fox, Melia. Members of tbe Welfare committee Dictnred at bottom right are: Knox Musick, Anderson. liflernbers of tba first sernester Senate pictured below are: fronf onel Brady, Knox, Ufeeles, Arnans, Callqowski, Tyminslei, Croll, Snead: lirow tivol Farmer, W. Pulliam, Bloelv- er, Sealvurg. Kregcr. Hannon. Hinkle, Green- wood, Osborn, Golzlsby. Boone: front tbreel Mcffartliy, Underwood, Musicle, Long, Par- sons, Cummings, Patterson, Aitdersori, Buciv- ner, Nelson, Petersomfrow fourj Richards, Williams, Baker. Lane, Stam, Stauffer, Boett- cber, Hilde-n, Stacey. Yoakurn, Robrbecle, Esterly, Ingbam, Melin: frow fivel Wall, Benedetto. tVIyatt, james, Ross. Ingbam, Fox, Knox. Graff. Christensen, Harder, West. Page Twelve
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COUNCILS OF THE YE R Heading all student activities is the Senate, the stu- dent government system ol Olympia high school. Senat- ors are selected by the students on the basis ol leadership ability and scholastic average. Through this organization, every student has a voice in procedures relating to tl1e school. 'l'o appoint various standing committees is a func- tion ol' the Senate. Ghairman for lirst semester commit- tees were Bill james, Standards and electionsg Gloria Greenwood, Rulesg Sandra Musick, iilellareg and Pat Fox, Building and equipment. George Somnis headed the yearslong Student-laculty relations committee, Carole Peterson, Pointsg Brad Gierke, Assemblyg Dot Goldsby, Financeg Gloria Greenwood, Gonstitutiong and Bob itlilliams, Letters and awards. Senate Revises Constitution :Xt the beginning ol the second semester, new senat- ors were elected. Chosen to head committees were Sandra Xvoodard. Standards and elections: Jerry Kelly, Rulesg and Bill Gollee, Building and equipment. Bringing the constitution up to date, the locker condition, student control ol the cafeteria, and revising the letters and awards system were the four main items on the senate's agenda this year. Suggestions for revision ol' the constitution included scholastic requirements for executive othces and the possibility ol keeping records ol' the constitutions of every organization in school. Students Retain Cafeteria Control Senate passed a motion to have shop classes make wooden plugs lor setting lockers. Approved, also, was a bill stating that control ol the cafeteria be returned to the students. The bill was a compromise between stu- dents telling on each other and the honor system. Action was taken on revising the letters and awards system. lt was suggested that the requirements be raised and letters not given so freely. In this way, the letters would have a deeper meaning of accomplishment to the students. Members of the Assembly committee pictured at top left are: Krew onej Miss Mary Catherine Schmitt, Ridder, Stackhouse, Parsons, And- erson, Berntsen, Richards, frow two! Knox, Hayden, Gierke, Goldberg, Myatt, Lynch. Members of the Constitution committee pictured at top right are: frow onej james, Tyminski, Myatt, Greenwood, Underwood, frow twol Williams, Don Bunt, adviser: Buchner, Rohrbeck. Members of Student-faculty relations committee pictured at bottom left are: Jacobs, Ford Mullen, Miss Mary Ewen, Richardson, Somnis, Yoakam, Mrs. Doris Colvin. Members of the Points committee pictured at bot- tom right are: Swanson, Peterson, Bellerud, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Smith. Schmidt. Page Eleven
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. . THE SENATE MW, rravtaa ,aww Members of tbe Rules committee pictured at top left are: Larson, Kelly, Mattson. Mem- bers of tbe Standards and Elections committee pictured at top rigbt are: Proudfoot, Wood- ard, Etheridge. Members of tbe Building and Equipment committee pictured at center are: Coffee, Weaver. Members of tbe second semester Senate pictured below are: Irow onel Palm, C. Jobn- son, Scbold, Webster, Copelan, Furtnrangler, Brassfield, Aetzel, Wbittle, Goldsbyg front twoj Berntsen, Kreger, Hinkle, I. Haumann, Gierke, Still, M. Haumann, McKay, Ridder, Woodard, frow tlvreej B. Iolvnson, Gervais, Cairncross, Ward, Dalrymple, Larson, Etb- eridge, Stroud, Hopkins, frow fourj Kelly, Bacleman, Martin, Weaver, Pifer, Dunn, Pearson, Proudfoot, Sjodin, frow five! Kirch- rneier, Caldwell, Mattson, Brown, Coffee, lnglvarn, Auvinen, Carlson, Springer, Hend- ricks, Croll, Maxwell, Page Tlvirteen
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