OCR Text |
Show Grade Student Body Plan for "Safety" With the complete organization of the student body off irers and student council members recently affected at the Washington grade school, active plans by the group are to be started and carried out as never before. A big program confronts the organization organiza-tion for the 1935-36 school term, and ! plans are being formulated now that the many projects may be successfully success-fully put over. One of the major projects to be , taken up is "safety." This will apply to acts on the streets as well as those at school and at home. Next Monday students will be named to patrol the highway and at dangerous points on street crossings, directing all through set lanes or on the regular crossings. Last year, through the cooperation of the grade school faculty and the parents, this "patrol" was successfully successful-ly put over, and no serious accidents were recorded. Permission through the city officials will be sought to endow en-dow the patrol boys with authority to make arrests or make reports on speeders and violators of the traffic traf-fic laws. In the election of student body officers, of-ficers, Miss Norma Edwards was selected se-lected as president, Clair Bardsley was made vice-president and Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Rosenvall was voted in as secretary. sec-retary. Carma Larsen, believer in "safety first," will serve as traffic chief. Members of the student council, to be active in the programs, are composed com-posed of the following: Eighth grade Barbara Peterson, Genevieve Whit-lock; Whit-lock; seventh grade Clay Childs, Hallie Halverson; sixth gTade Ronald Ron-ald Peterson, Keith Henrie; fifth grade Donna Larson, Glen Peterson; Peter-son; fourth grade Donna Morten sen, Paul Nielson; third grade Dorthy Jepson, Clyde Rosenvall; second grade Hal Edwards, Zina Gribble; first grade Patricia Peterson, Roger Andersen. |