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Row 1 lleft to right): Jackie Keller, Tamara Ponve, Rose Geanacos, Sue Suomelo, Joanne Thor, Joan Mock. Sally Hogan, Roberta Heyman. Pauline Wright, Fran Barnes, Nancy Jones, Barbara Brungard. Iris Felske, Claire Goldsmith. Carol Whit- more, Diane Carlson, Sylvia Torres, Bliss Greenwood. Row 2: Margo McDowell, Vione Von Bergen, Marlene Mann, Marilyn Abend, Jeanne de Poljevoy, Doris Thoma. Lorayne Leong, Sendee Smith. Marcia Bium. Helmi Fulton, Danise Blue. Sandro Mottos, Pam Havner, Jeanne Hotchkiss. Martha Goldsmith, Robin McConoughy, Dawn Duino, Milly Kalsh. Row 3: Norman Nielsen, Alvin Wolf, Nick Kafkas, Princeton Lyman, Phil Goal, Mike Robinson, Douglas Gee, Ron Heglin, Spencer Michels. Bert Witte. John Sochor. Don Miyamoto. Washington Cabinet The Washington Cabinet, made up of representatives from each registry, is the sounding board for school problems. The cabinet meets every Tuesday at 8 a.m. in room 235. at which time registry problems are placed before Mr. Schmaelzle and the delegates. It is the duty of each elected representative to take ques- tions and problems from his registry to the cabinet. In the meeting the question is discussed and a proper solution is worked out by the members. During registry the same day. the registry students are presented with the minutes of the cabinet meeting. A discussion of them follows. Originally, the Washington Cabinet was a group of girls, one from each registry. The cabinet was so successful that Mr. Schmaelzle adopted the plan for the whole school. Today, as in the past, the Wash- ington Cabinet acts as an advisory board to the Principal and the Executive Council. Row 1 (loft to right): Marie Mothios, Marilyn Abend. Danise Blue. Milly Kalsh. Harriet Nathan. Stephanie Koppe. Pam Havner, Nancy Ratica, Janice Lee. Carol Whitmore, Barbara Celoni, Eleanore HoefRin, Helen Ermonn, Diane Reuben. Martha Goldsmith, Justine Alphin, Jeanne de Poljevoy. Lili Daniel. Iris Felske, Joyce Zembo. Rita Zydonis. Row 2: Doris Kessler, Kathy Lifted, Carol Springer, Jeanne Graham. Deanna Hum, Loretta Dito, Eleanore Rapoport, Marilyn Tozier, Claudette Cauhape. Joyce Hiroto. Wando Koshkin, Jo Glenchur. Lois Morse. Louro Mae Campbell, Sandra Greenberg. Louise von Emster, Sanford Blum, Mary Ann Koenemann. Elaine Darby. Row 3: Roland Ouong, Lester Embroe, Peter White. Douglas Gee, Ernest Smith. G. A. Dunham, Bob Hyman. Jerry Ladewig, Wilson Chu. Walter Maibaum, Gory Greenberg, John Doty.
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Row 1 (left to right): Rito Zydonis. Anabol Eng. Roberta Pinsler, Carol Martin, Marilyn Smith. Barbara Swamon. Ann O'Brien, Iris Felske, Ardath Perkins, Diane Berman, Babs Baker, Bev Bangert, Bobbie Borden. Row 2: Bruce Gledhill, Harry Battat, Bill Jaquysh, Mike Diener, Al Carlson, Nick Kafkas, Princeton Lyman, Harris Nussboum. Mike Siegel, Bernie Slavin. Mike Zinns. Executive Council In every democracy there must be o policy making branch. In the democracy of George Washing- ton High School, the Executive Council is that group. The lunchtime problem and rally exclusion were only two of the problems that confronted the Execu- tive Council this year. Due to hard work by all the members, many new ideas and suggestions were tried to help solve both of these major school problems. Some of the duties of the Executive Council are: the apportioning of school funds, the passing of by-laws to supplement our Constitution, and the granting of awards and honors in the name of the student body. Made up of elected Executive Council members, class officers and the student body officers, the executive council meets many times during the year in room 138 to discuss the problems of the student government. Presided over by the student body president and advised by Miss Selig. the Council makes possible a truly democratic Student Government. Row I (left to tightl: Audrey Doty, Iris Felske, Barbaro Brungord, Sally Hogan, Kay Felt, Toy Yee, Phil Goal, Sonio Selig, Ardath Perkins, Allan Seid, Maurice Parks, Evo Jeong, Noncy Jones, Bruce fielding, Vione Von Bergen. Row 7: Anne Gor- man, Portia Goldkind, Carol Heicksen, Linda Solter, Lee Meriwether, Bob Reif, Carol Martin, Harris Nussboum, Marilyn Smith, Lee Wertheim, Lou Peres, Mike Seigel, Bert Witte, Doris Thomo. Kyoko Takeda. Row 3: Thelma Cunea, Lula Tamaras, Lawrence Fong, Stanley Galant, Martin Weiner, Guy Van Doren, Bob Gossin, Richard Millikan.
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