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FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COURT SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COURT Second Row: Skublnna, Milbrath, Casper. Second Row; Lanchester, Goble. Skubmna, FErsf Row: Carpenter, Strange, Fleck, First Row: Oliver. Tomlinson, Stringham, Lange. The Student Court, under Myron Skubirma, also bad a busy year. The court has the dis¬ tinction of holding the longest court session on one case in the history of Wa-Hi student govern¬ ment This certainly proved the desire for justice on the court ' s part and with this spirit it is easy to see that the year was a successful one. Serving on the fall session of the court as appointed by the president of the student body were: Sally Mason, freshman; Homer Milbrath, and Joan Strange, sophomores; Carol Jean Carpenter and Jim Casper, juniors; and Dick Fleck, senior. Appointed for the spring session were: Ned L nge, freshman; Delora Tomlinson, and Merle Goble, sophomores; Marlene Oliver and Duane Lanchester, juniors; and Joanne Stringhem, senior, Joanne deserves a special vote of thanks for her fine job of heading the court in the chief justice ' s absence. SECOND SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Fourth Row: Boyer, Brown, McKmght, Morrison, Drayton, Marshall, Langton, Bramao, Huilberg, Deranleau, I vaster, Dunham Third Row; Beaver, Rader, Sires, Guske, Huie, Christensen, Adams, McYay, Mein hart, Barrett, Hastings, Pierce Second Row: Parker, Carroll, Martin, Tyrrell, Newman, Bremner, Frank, Derbawka, Filan, Lgtton, McConnel, Johnson, Ralls. First Row: Heimbigner, Hammond, Bates, Slawson, Steindorf, Purdy, Casper, Andrews, Richards, Jordan FIRST SEMESTER LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Fourth Row: Warren, McKflfop, Deranleau, Drayton, Qelke, Jansen, Reset, Brown, Atwood, Wika, Phillips, Hayes, Koehler Third Row: Boyer, Larsen, Ault, Sires, Anderson, Bergevin, Reynolds, Stoneman, Dunham, McClane, McLean, Wright Second Row: Zachery, Reihl, Dorn, R r Jeglin, A, Jeglin,. Atkinson, Livengood, Lutton, Kajita, Johnson, Hill First Row: Morrison, McKnight, Hammond. J. Kirk, Wagner, L. Kirk, Ray, Britton
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Stan Wiley PRESIDENT Bob Fondahn SECRETARY discussing and Legislative Ass Under the leadership of the four student body offi¬ cers: president, Stan Wifey; vice-president, Bob An¬ drews; secretary, Bob Fondahn; and treasurer. Bob Burk¬ hart, the student body activities and business for the year were guided to a very successful conclusion To help In maintaining and promoting student ac¬ tivities the President chose the following commissioners: Joan Lee Robinson, assemblies; John Cunnlngton, hall¬ ways; Bob Hayes, buildings and grounds; Bob Williams, Shuffle Shop; Dick Beck, fire chief; Myron Skublnna, chief justice; LaVonne DeBeaumont, organisations; Norene Me¬ rely. interschool relations; Dick Neher, bookstore; Pat Mace, stage, and Marie Johnson, publicity Serving as honorary members, but none the less active, were Lu- cile Angel!, Bob Oliver, Dick Garver, and Carol Cox. Besides maintaining and promoting the business of their certain offices the cabinet worked as a body in sponsor¬ ing the Homecoming parade and dance; presented an assembly; revised the Constitution and bydaws; promot¬ ed the passing of a bill making a double W the official letter for sports awards; and promoted the passing of many other bilk Including the assembly bill and the ad¬ visors bill. All In all the cabinet enjoyed another year of success and once again proved that students do have the Initiative to govern themselves efficiently. The Legislative Assembly was kept very busy the past year with canvassing for the Community Chest Drive, setting up the budget for the coming year and passing various bills. Under the leadership of Bob Andrews, th embly, the year was completed with a very successful record of Bob Andrews VICE-PRESIDENT Bob Burkhart TREASURER e chairman of the accomplishments. STUDENT CABINET Top Row: Dick Beck, John Cunnington, LaVonne DeBeaumont, Bob Hayes, Marie Johnson. Bottom Row: Pat Mace, Norene McNeety, Dick Neher, Joan Lee Robinson, Myron Slcujbinna, Bob
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GIRLS ' FEDERATION The Girls ' - Federation of Wa-Hi, under the capable leadership of Lucile Angel! as President, has in the past year even surpassed its usual success. Elected to serve with Lucile were Norene McNeely as Vice-President, Joan Lee Robi nson as Secretary, and Virginia Gettman as Treasurer. At the beginning of this year, and of every year, the Federation has a party for all transfers put on by gEHs who sign up to work for it. The first frolic of the year wa$ put on by both the Boys ' and the Girls ' Federations, This was a Frosh Frolic. which, as the name implies, is for Freshmen who are admitted free. Senior counselling was started this year and has proven very satisfactory. Girls chosen to be counsellors are senior girls who are on the honor roll. They are assigned a certain number of Freshmen girls to whom they explain the organization of the school and give help and advise in adjusting them¬ selves scholastically and socially to high school The Girls ' Federation party is a big event given by the Sophomore girls. Costumes are worn, skits put on. and refreshments served. The renovation of the Dean ' s office was a big project of Girls ' Cabinet this year. All the work was done by the girls themselves with the exception of the painting of the ceiling and the laying of the new linoleum on the floor. The drapes were made by a com¬ mittee and the painting was done at night after school. Another transfer party was given at the end of the first semester. The annual Senior Tea was given the evening of April 4, April 8 and 9 were the days of the ti-State cqnferenoe, held in Pendleton, Oregon, to which the Federation sent the president, the secretary, and two junior girls, with the Dean, Mrs. Houghton. At the end of the first semester four junior girls, Barbara Berry, Marlene Oliver, Nancy Nessel, and Doris Proctor, were chosen to be members of the cabinet. These girls took the place of four seniors and are chosen because the experience gained will help them when they are seniors. The Federation this year has had girls and the faculty working in complete unity and har¬ mony. Without these two factors together the Federation cannot accomplish the standards set up for it. This is a word of thanks to the Cabinet, the Council, all the girls in Wa-Hi and to Mrs. Houghton, our Dean and adviser without whom Girls ' Federation could not function. Lucile Angell President Joan J-ee Robinson Secretary Norene McNeely Vice- President Virginia Gettrrsan Treasurer GIRLS ' COUNCIL Second Row- Williams, Pierce, Reynolds, Stoneman, Kimmerly, Nessel, Shawgo. First Row: McLean, Walker, Steiner, Zier, Plankenhorn. GIRLS CABINET Th ird Row: Oatt, Si I patrick, Stringham, Liebman, Serry, Knud- Son, Nightingale. Second Row: Angell, Nessel, McNeely, Shawgo, Robinson, Jo- hannesson, McDermott. First Row: Eccles, Oliver, Newman, Ward, Gettman, Wagner.
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