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Student Government The Executive Council determines Associated Student activities. This organization is compos- ed of A.S.B. officers, representatives from each class, editors of the publications, and three faculty advisers. It meets ten days preceding each assembly and discusses the business which may arise, thus enabling the actual meeting to progress with ease and rapidity. The faculty advisers are Miss Una Stewart, Mr. Kenneth Driskill, and Mr. Tom Mullen. A new form of student self-government has been introduced this year and is known as the Forum. This representative group meets every two weeks on Tuesday, and is a clearing house for any student problems which arise around school. While this has been a trial year for the Forum, this organization has nevertheless a splendid record of accomplishments in its wake. Courtesy Week, for instance, succeeded in mak- ing every student manners minded. Since the innovation of the Forum, conduct in the halls and at school functions has greatly improved. A boys' hall patrol suggested by the Forum, with Laurence Hunter as chairman, has been largely responsible for the improved conditions in t-he halls. This patrol has had the coopera- tion of the students and has proved to be very worthwhile. David Mclntyre heads the Forum as presi- dent, Laurence Hunter is vice-president, and Merle Stanley is secretary. Mrs. Mable Berg- holz, Mr. Torn Mullen, and Mr. Sverre Omdahl are the faculty advisers. Altogether there are fifteen members. The Forum and Executive Council are to be commended for their fine work throughout the year. A school without pep is worse than a ship without a sail. If the song and yell leaders are unable to kindle the spark of loyalty and en- thusiasm in the student body, they are beaten before they start. But no such problem arose to dampen the spirits of S.W.'s pepDY Cheer lead- ers. The song and yell leaders have found the Sedro-Woolley student body a group ready and Willing to give vent to their school spirit in songs and yells. If school spirit can be meas- ured by the quality and volume of the songs and yells given at games and assemblies, the student body has certainly proved it has an abundance of it. This year Wayne Hegg, yell king, and Lloyd Marihugh and Roger Ham- mond, yell dukes, succeeded in bringing out plenty of volume in the yells, while LaVerne Swanson and Marian Henderson, song leaders, inspired the cheering section to sing its best. AK A. S. B. OFFICERS: Studebaker, president: Harang, vice-president: Stanley, secretaryg Hud- son, treasurer. AA YELL LEADERS: Marihugh, Hegg. DRUM MA- IORETTES: Iensen, Popplewell, Ingersoll. SONG LEADERS: Swanson, Henderson. BAK FORUM, Seated: Mullen, Tyminski, Allen, Stan- ley, McDougle, Bergholz. Back Row, Seated: Pizzuto, I. Hunter, Markell, L. Hunter, Mclntyre. Standing: Iohnson, Glad, Omdahl, Miller. AK EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, Seated: Cook, Stewart, Swanson, Mullen, Stanley, Studebaker, Hunt- ley, Hudson, Hunter, Hartvig. Standing: Hebert, Driskill, McIntyre. NK 410,
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3 T. M. Muncaster, Superintende t K R. Driskill. P1'inCiPUl Administration Perhaps you have heard the little jingle: The pleasant little rivers with the drifting folks are crammed: the easy roads are crowded, and the level roads are jammedg Where the going's smooth and pleasant you will always find the throng, for the many, more's the pity, seem to like to drift along. Many people just drift on the sea of life. They have no definite destination. They live in the hope that at some future date the tide will bear them good fortune. Some people, on the other hand, succeed. They have a definite destination. They follow a specific course. They realize that real physi- cal and mental energy is required to reach a goal. Nothing Worthwhile will ever come to the boy or girl who just sits and dreams, but opportunities are numerous for the young man or the young Woman who is Willing to put forth effort of the type that will later find expression in an enriched life and a strengthened character. T. H. Muncaster 9
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