ji.S.%. government The Associated Student Body Cabinet began Its busy and successful year with an assembly the second day of school. Given in the form of a comedy skit, the 1 954- ' 55 officers and new faculty members were introduced Many things were accomplished for the school by the Cabinet this year. They successfully made plans and preparations for the 1954 Homecoming. Something newly introduced was the noise pa¬ rade in which the service clubs participated. Exchange Cabinet meetings were held with Yakima as hosts, and later we entertained Richland ' s cabinet. They were lots of fun, and quite informational. Split assemblies were tried without too much success New frolic regulations were drawn up and carried out. Members of the Cabinet were guests of the Chamber of Commerce Planning Session held in January Two members were assigned to each different committee, thus bringing back many inter¬ esting and helpful suggestions One suggestion that will go into effect next year is the selection of a Junior boy as Fire Chief assistant. SAFETY COUNCIL —Third row. left to fight; Mike Morris. Marilyn Chun, Beverly Hill, Grant ErmigK Petty Forrest. Cathy Casper. Second f ow: Jane Ann Sivertson, Billie Jo Lusk. Claudia Brown, Judy Whiteman. Carol Ann Anderson, Kaye Murdock. First row: Ken Clements. Dole Hayes, Bob Tinker, Stan Longton, Boyd Koth, Mr. Sisnett. Not pictured- Judy Hathaway
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atm this plan. The 1954 Girls ' Staters, Nancy Powers, Gail Anderson, Anita Crall, Diane Rudin, and Sharon Scott told of their experiences at the Girls ' State Convention. At the beginning of the school year, the Girls ' Federa¬ tion gave a pot luck for all transfer girls. This party was attended by 50 transfer girls. The Royal Blue Ball was taken over by the Girls ' Federa¬ tion this year, the theme be¬ ing, Fire and Ice The royal¬ ties were: Gail Anderson, queen; Ronnie Lou Nalder and Elizabeth, princesses. = S£fis34! KKSS Waters. Elian Coaon. Sue Roth, Pat Cos , Rover ly Htll, Qtunhn Westgard. MINUTE S (LS-E.lcrc j eJI ' ii YounE. Um ' EuUtEi ? ' lnd« 0! W.bi ’ r J6a£VSX«S:« h!» .WiS. .•« c-Jw sft to right; Nancy Powers, Treasurer; Elirabeth Roberts. S cfJ try; Marilyn Spray, President; Gail Anderson, Vtce President. Bot- tm’laft; Valentine Assembly.
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