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Mail owl voyage . . . great alacrity and reigned over the school with an iron hand. Students that were elected to replace the teachers were in charge of all classes for the day. When we have completed our voyage FIRST SEMESTER CUU NCIL 'FOI' ROW: Iiolnrafs liuar, Luellu l,uw1I.'v, Shasta Ilutlen, trvz- survri Minn Flora, Monte' Tate, Mr, lfrfvrl, aalvisvr. li0'l l'OM ROW: Flarmlrv' Iluurfc, Nallrljl Gullrlrrff, Norma flrlfler- son, Bill Finefrof-L', sn-crm-tm'y: .lmf Murphy. president: 1561'- nivf: .lolmsmg Marljfa-1' lluyrzmrnz, Vulrlu llnglwy. C7 and reached our destination, We shall know that part of the credit is due to those students who worked so hard for usaTHE STUDENT COUNCIL AND OFFICERS. 2 SETON D SEM l'IS'l'I4IR COUNCIL 'FOI' ROW: Ilmmlfl I.urriclr, Jim Olmufrt, Wesley lfirv. liill 1'nttison, lhnmlfl Ilrznify. ROW 2: lirir' Iloylzuul, Jan Murpllllv Hill l imcfror'lr, Iioualfl Barlan. ISOTTOM ROW: Inurllu Lurffllrff, Mu1I1'l1'i'r:1' l isl1ze'r, Nora liorlr, l,a,urrfttu Sr-lzmfil Norma Sllwrwnn lfwlfy l urri'ngtmf. 3 l9l 'T' X Z , f , I g, I if 5. S 'Q V ,H V g ' Q . Q ' l a l K X 6 ' K L X b A-W . 'L ' s H s ' 1 - ,g E . f K 4, X A 5 ii- ' l Q l Z at 5 .-eg' f . 3
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I8 ngineeu . . . No ship can sail without a crew and one of the most im- portant sections of the crew is the representative of the pass- engers - THE STUDENT COUNCIL. On their shoulders lay some of the heaviest re- sponsibilities of the year. Number one on the agenda was the appointment of Adele Senz, vice-president, Shasta Hatten, treasurer, and Charlene Mattson, yell leader. Later in the year Al Adams was ap pointed vice president One of the top ranking activities under the guidance of the Council was the V1S1t to Bellingham High School A number of students, chosen to represent certain offices or classes, left the home ship to become familiar with policies of Bellingham High Under the heading of old business arose the questions of securing more bleachers for the gym approving additional signs 1n the cafeteria and choosing a log book comm1ttee to keep a record of all school activities Student Day was the high spot of the year Princlpal Ray Warren allas Joe Murphy stepped into the office with I I . sn 7 7 5 ,lrz1:M1zr1fl:11. 1' 1 A 141' S' , ' - :'d I Sllrlslr H ' , 'Lf ' 1 fl F ,A '15, .' 3- ' ral '. . 1
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abfe Alecppeu cfeiefzmme W1th the last echomg sound of all aboard and the clank1ng from the r1s ing gang plank we realized that we were finally underway After stowing our duffle bags 1n our foot lockers we watched the shorellne fade from sight However, before wading 1nto an event ful voyage we decided to confer with the gold brald Making our way down the many cor ridors and up several flights of stalrs we at last discovered the capta1n's br1dge Here we were greeted very warmly by the admiral John Glann He explalned that although It 1S h1s duty to be responsible for the entire program of the ship he also holds the position of the executlve officer of the ship s board and IS 1n charge of the business management and the hiring of l10l the crew Wlthln a few minutes we were completely assured as to h1S ab1l1ty for the pos1t1on He then lntroduced us to his two right hand men Sk1pper Ray Warren and F1I'St Mate Conner Reed We were greatly 1mpressed by the sk1pper s pleasant att1tude whlle he explained some of h1S duties the most 1mportant one be1ng the supervislon of the pas sengers act1v1t1es and daily program When we met the first mate Conner Reed we could tell that he was an old tlmer at his work wh1ch conslsts of ass1st1ng the skipper with his duties The three bade us farewell and we hurried on to contlnue our inspection of the shlp h1ghly satlsfied w1th the men at the helm O C ag l O O s Q -T-'Q'-1 S Vs W1 Mr. lbw wr lfwwl. x'ic1--,nfivucipalg MT. .lnhn IP. filnnn, slim-rivmtormclr-xml : Mr. l.'r11f Wrrrrfvf. I-rimrii-ul, . . H V . . . H . . . . . , . '1 . 1 1 7 - , X , 1 9 X - . . , , V . . . ' . . . . 3 X , , . . . . . , , . , - ? ' - . . . . . . . , 7 . . - . . - ' 1 . , , , . . . .
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