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60241 Huw: Student Cabinet Members-Front row: Marvin Goff, Roger Young, Bill Hoffman, Dick Solibakke, Pres- ident: Ernie Karlstrom, Vice President: Frank Young, Stewart White. Back row: Iaclyn Fuller, Ioyce McFate, Grace White, Marcia McCready, Iessie Allen, Iane Pacher. To achieve a democratic school government, a greater cooperation between students and faculty, a closer tie between the pupil and his school, and to provide a medium through which the student is trained to assure his civic responsibilities in our republic . . . Thus, the purpose of West Seat- tle's newly formulated student gov- ernment was established by Chief Student Body president Dick Soli- bakke and other lndians advocating student government in originating the constitution that was adopted by the lndians last lanuary. As constitutionally provided, inter- school student activities were co- ordinated by twin tepees-the Stu- dent Council, with a membership of all roll presidents and the Student Cabinet. The former passed on all student legislation while the latter, consisting of representatives from lo the Boys' and Girls' Clubs, the tour classes, three executive-appointed committee heads, the student body president and vice president, with Mr. I-lannaford as faculty advisor, culminated all plans for student activities. Each class undertook a special phase of the Schools at War pro- gramg the seniors administered Con- servationg the juniors, War Savingsg the sophomores, Salvageg the fresh- men, Salvage of Waste Fats. Cn each Thursday afternoon, the Cabinet held a session at which activities and problems relating to the student body were analyzed and acted upon. All new legislation was referred to the Research Committee for investigation and recommenda- tion. Charters were granted to school organizations by the Charter Com- mittee, while the Assembly Commit- tee handled student assemblies.
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