West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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xecutiife Bmnclo- tudent Cabinet ,V ,,,,., .vf,,. , ' 2 1 ' i.. i il is DA Y o ,1 ' .nit I RY Q' g'!m SBP' FIN To execute the Council's legislation, to advise the Council, and to co- ordinate school activities are duties of the executive branch of our Cooperative School Government. The Cabinet, a part of the executive branch, consists of ten commissioners, serves as an advisory council to the president and vice-president of the student body. In addition, each commissioner has several definite projects to plan. Clean grounds, clear school information and friendly inter-school and com- munity relations are only a few of the services performed by this hard-working student group of leaders. Much of the success of our Cooperative School Government this year can be attributed to the initiative and effort of each of these ten commissioners. Through their contributions to the school and the community these leaders have well demonstrated their outstanding ability. Top-Jim McCarthy, Mike Forslof, jerry Cronk, Bob Condon, Bob Thawley, Dayton Grilfen. Bottom-Virginia Schultz, Irene Fullmer, Mr. Hannaford, Marcus Beach, Rollin Swanson. 19

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Teach r Actiafitief l, Tm time 9. lr must lmvc been funny 5. lt looks good . . . now! 7. Mid-morning snacks 2. Only liwc iniiiiiu-s in- ii 6. Horsclcss Lyirriiigc? 6. NXi'licn day is done 8. Thank you, Miss Mills 18



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If 0' fl f Legislative Branch Student ouneil Every Tuesday morning this past year found an aggressive group of young citizens gathered in the Boys' Club office in an informal, objective consideration of school problems. This group was Student Council. Perhaps one of the busiest groups in school, meetings never seemed to be long enough. Class discussions, committee meetings and investigations kept the Roll Presidents scurrying. Councils effect would be difficult to determine. On some problems we stubbed our toe, others were handled with amazing effectiveness. Student Council is the focal point of school opinion. The fall Council used the many suggestions and criticisms referred to it by initiating a football caravan, creating a Morale Commission, revising the Hall Conduct Act, passing a bill encouraging participation in CSG, and setting up the Presidents Council, to mention a few. Spring sessions arranged for representatives from gyms, authorized the Activity Calendar and undertook the smoking problem. Rau' I-Martha Hanson, Alice Jo Kidd, Pauline Hassel, Jeanie Grimison, Arlene Hendrickson. Rout' 2 -Barbara Ott, Barbara Rhind, Jackie Christensen, Sally Woods, Virginia Christ. Row 3-Duane Parte, Pat Nelson, Joe Pacheco. Row 4-Erick Karlson, Marlin McCaughlin, Dave Tucker, John Youngquist, Ron Strout. Row I-Pat Paterson, Barbara Shroeder, Mary Lou Linsert, Betty Pierce. Row 2-Barbara Rovig, Peggy McAdams, Joan Michelotti, Joan Newswander. Row 4-Jim Smith, Barbara Ott, Marlene Nagel, Pat Campbell, Marliss Poth. Rou' 4-John Youngquist, Paul Henderson, Joe McCafrey, Daryl Hawkins, Don Jensen, Erick Karlson. Ron' 5-Gerald Thompson, Marlin McCaughlin, Bill Prospect, Ken Rogers, Matt Sayer, Bob Olsen, Bob Thomas. 20

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