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K1 . ' lt ix K T s ll JIX I 6, IJ'-'V N V If I fi NVQ .W K I I ,S p I. Ii ' I kk - -M ',.Of Xi! ! f 4 N4 K 15 X R, FIRST SEMESTER GIRLS' SELF-GOVERNMENT President First Semester President Second Semester MARY LOU MCGRAW AUDREY WINDLER FACULTY SPONSOR, MISS FRANCES LUDMAN 1 Just as during the celebration of the ancient games, the Alytae were ap- pointed by the Olympic judges to keep order and enforce regulations, so in our school selected students are of service in the enforcing of its rules and regulations. These are the members of the Washington Self-Government organizations. I The proper performance of self-government duty requires devotion to the ideals of the school, Without favor shown to personal friends. The organizations are to be complimented upon their faithful Work. Each classroom contributes to membership in the organization three repre- sentatives Who are elected by popular vote at the beginning of each semester. Assignments are then made to definite hall stations. SECOND SEMESTER Twenty-two
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,w E-22-f :'ne1l' HS H- BOYS' BOYS' LEAGUE With the creation and maintenance of a friendly spirit among the boys of the school as its purpose, the Boys' League has completed another successful year. Under the sponsorship of Coach Glenn Berry, the organization has succeeded in interesting the boys in various worth while activities. V The Boys' League council, composed of a representative from each boys' classroom, met every two weeks for the purpose of discussing the problems of and making suggestions for the betterment of the student body. Outstanding among the year's activities were the inter-class football tournamet, won by the twelfth grade: the inter-class track meet, won by the tenth grade: and an indoor baseball tourna- ment won the boys of Al2'3, a B10 class room. These were supplemented by frequent and interesting aud calls. The athletic show and the wrestling tournaments were the major activities of the spring semester. The council proved to be a very alert organization. Those who served the Boys' League as oflicers during the fall semester were: Harry Koons, president: John 'Mangun, vice-president: and Gordon Erisman, secretary. Those who served during the spring semester were: Charles Bahme, president: William Koons, vice-president: and Dick Snyder, secretary. ' r w l W ' BOYS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES we y ll
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,fi f, 0 .4fzQi!f ,MH fi FIRST SEMESTER BOYS' SELF-GOVERNMENT President First Semester President Second Semester CHARLES SHERMAN CLAUD SMITH ' Faculty Sponsor, MR. WILLIAM M. COMAN The boys' self-government is organized in much the same manner. The boys' stations are all in the south end of the building. In addition to hall duty, the Boys' Self-Government association undertakes the task of patrolling the grounds. This Grounds committee, under the direction of Mr. Ridderhof. olli- ciates during the entire day, but especially during lunch periods. The combined self-government meetings were a great aid in the creation of a unified spirit among the members of the group. It was during these meetings that the members were acquainted with the problems and plans of the self- government. The Self-government banquet, held in May, was a great success. SECOND SEMESTER Twenty- three
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