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I ,unlll --.,,pnIIIIlmI ll ll T ' e I 'QIIIIII' l P GBQQTTSTNTQST The law making body of the school, which is known as the Cabinet, is composed of rep- resentatives from all clubs and classes in the high school. The duties of this body are varied and cover a multitude of actions. Some of the most important are: to act as an advisory board to the principal, to supervise, in a general way, the policies of the various student activi- ties, to sit as a court in all cases of theft in the high school, to prohibit all unnecessary noise and disturbances in the halls, to provide for student nominations of the student body officers and to see that these elections are carried out, to appoint the Lyceum Manager, to authorize the Student Loan Fund and the system of scholastic honors, and to handle any other activity that is not provided for under the constitution. There are approximately thirty students in the cabinet, who are presided over by the presi- dent of the student body. The secretry and the vice president of the student body are also members of this group. The business of the Cabinet is carried on under the ordinary rules of order, which plan gives the students valuable experience in the management of a meeting. The business is also handled in a very democratic manner, which enables the students to freely ex- press their ideas on the various questions that arise. Students represented in the Cabinet from Clubs and Classes are: 4A Class, Vendella Sterling,.4B Class, Archie Van Doren, 3A Class, Elmer Erickson, EB Class, Oscar Kuntz, ZA Class, Art Koch, 2B Class, Fred Fischen, Boys' Central Council, Leonard Little, Purple VV Club, Parker Holden, Gold VU Club, Carmyn Linville, P. K. Club, Phyllis Martin, Derby Club, Sam Mills, Dramatic Club, June Anderson, Music Department, Don Isenhart, Honor Society, Mae James, Girls Swimming Club, Bess Jean Steiner, Filipino Study Club, Leandro Galarpe, Quill and Scroll, Kathleen Preston, Hi-Yu Skookum, Dorothy Foster, History Club, Walter Whitelaall, K. G. P., Robert Owens, Athletic Board, Lafe Sharp, Parker Holden, Dorothy Wolulersg Girls' Athletic Manager, Viola Noonkester,Boys' Athletic Manag- er, Don Holden, Stamp Club, Lida Preston, Apple Leaf, Josephine Tiffany, Girls' Club, Martha Oatey. Page Fourtc
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