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BOYS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES-Row 'I: Rule, Lindenman, Thompson, Walker, Young, Schmitz, Kohtz, Van Sloten, Larson, Row 2: Guerra, Maguire, Ellis, Moroney, Valenzuela, Wint- len, Lippert, Brooks, Swenson, Thompson, Heinz, Palazzolo, Monson, Row 3: D'Arelli, Gibbard, Ar- den, Vogel, Cooper, Piazza, Toland, Little, Alger, Losey Boshear, Schulman, Laucheur, Hanson, Phelps. BOYS' LEAGUE SUMMER BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET-Row 'I: Ricks, Crown, Row 2: Martin, Cordova, McFadden, Moskowitz. SUMMER BOYS' LEAGUE-The func- tioning Boys' League sponsored the horseshoe and wrestling tournaments, the volleyball league, the intra-mural and all school track meet, the Mr. Washington Contest and co-sponsored the annual Auto Show. The Mr. Wash- ington Contest chooses the boy with the best developed body while the auto show enables boys to exhibit their backyard customs with engines they themselves built. The cabinet will be extended to eleven members as- sisting in the boys' gym at noon. JIM CROWN Summer Boys' League President 25
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5 1 D V-.stay 35,1 f uf -, Mr. Cundiff and Coach White serve as officials during tense grid contest WINTER BOYS' LEAGUE-The Boys' League of Winter '54 sponsored nu- merous activities all of which were highly constructive. Under the able leadership of Mike Ensch, the Boys' League provided entertainment, sche- dules on sports activities, and a noon sports program for the looys. As ad- mittance to a jazz concert, featuring Stewart McKean's Just Jazz All-Stars, our boys collected over tour hundred cans of food to be donated to the Bureau of Public Assistance which helps many needy people. X WINTER AND SUMMER 'W X sixty, , ,,x,, M I s. MIKE ENSCH . wiN1ER sovs' LEAGUE CABINET-Row 1: Cordova Winter Boys' League PI'6SId6l1l Ensch, Crown, Stuckey, lnferrera, Dutton. 2-4
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RICK VILLASENOR Boys' Student Service Prexy STUDENT SERVICE-TO help others ond like it, is o qucility ot mony Wosh- ingtonions. Whether it's helping in the coteterio, ot correcting tests in ci closs, student service is helping the helper. ln oi'- der to run tor o cloiss or student body ottice, one ot the quoliticotions is to hoive hold ot lecxst on e semester ot student ser- vice. At the end ot three semesters ot service, the student worker ecirns tive credits. STUDENT WORKERS BECCDME KAY KEILLOR Girls' Student Service Prexy fx X sjw W. --X I ssis ssss t ig ss xi A. WW K, 5g,,,..izzfof 'Ef f Y 'Q Pot Hclckelmon weighs her material under Pop Anderson's experienced eye Y
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