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QW GIRLS LEAGUE SCHOOL COMMITTEE-Row I: J, Esensten, Englund, Eisenstadt, Braun, Gall, Landee Bernst Losey. Row 2: Nordin, Charpenrier, Rae, Clubb, Blodgett, Gregory, Posito, Peterson. Row 3 W Esensten, Denenny, Dorsey, Cote, Tell, Nocas, Porter, Wisnoski, Hopper. GIRLS' LEAGUE SCHOOL COM- MITTEE-Under the leadership and guidance of Judy Gall and Sandy Nightingale, School Committee had another suc- cessful year. Decorating and serving tor league activities is the main purpose of the Com- mittee. The most exciting event tor Washington Marthas is the Sadie l-lavvkins' dance when each girl grabs her Lil' Abner and drags him to Dogpatch. lt is even more exciting to par- ticipate in the actual planning ot the Sadie as every girl in School Committee will agree. To become a member of the Committee, one must have ar- tistic ability, be willing to work, and have previous art experience. league events br ng us closer together -Q' if ABQ ,,,,,,...,...........-.0-mf we-it 31 it same ' re gime 3,8 WINTER GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET-Row I: Bennett, Cole, Tarmo, Taylor. Row 2: Condon, Englund, Pomaville, Mulconery, Snider, Cronshaw.
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WINTER STUDENT SERVICE PRESI- DENTS-The horn blows aT T2:5O! STu- denTs never run lor shelTer 'lor They know iT's Colleen McKay and Bob O'Callaghan blowing The air horn To warn us ThaT The campus was judged dirTy, and iT's up To us To clean iT. Colleen and Bob walk around campus judging Their rcspecTive areas eiTher clean or dirTy. AfTer The areas are iudged, Colleen, Bob, and Mr. H. Coogan decide The final ouTcome. STU- denT Service PresidenTs were noT only in charge of The clean campus pro- gram, buT also of obTaining plaques Tor campus clubs and medallions Tor sTudenT council. They also helped WiTh The plans Tor The new sTudenT council room which WashingTon should have by W'58. WiTh The help of Bob and Colleen our campus is usually neaT and clean. WINTER STUDENT HEALTH COMMITTEE-Missakian, ConTopulos, Graff, Link, Miss Sylvc, adviser Mrs. Fraga, nurse, PosiTo. COLLEEN MCKAY and BOB O'CALLAGHAN Girls' and Boys' Student Service Presidents WINTER HEALTH COMMITTEE -Every Monday during noon a friendly Teacher, Miss Lucille Sylva, wiTh Tour sTudenTs Tiles inTo The Girls' Gym classroom. The Tour sTudenTs are Mary Missakian, The Commissioner of HealTh and SaTeTy, and her commiTTee-Ronnie Graff, Mary Link, and Pat Posito. To promoTe beTTer healTh and saTeTy habiTs among The stu- denTs is The purpose of The CcmmiTTee. This group sup- porTed oTher successful service acTiviTies last semesTer which included SaTeTy Week and PosTure Week. During boTh of These campaign weeks many posTers decorafed The school and many articles were writ- Ten in The school paper re- minding us To be careTul and waTch our posfure.
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I .f B Q E iw JACKIE COLE and DENNIS BUJER Girls' and Boys' League Presidents Rx. WINTER BOYS' AND GIRLS' LEAGUE- Under the direction of Jackie Cole and Dennis Buier, Winter Girls' and Boys' Lea- gue Presidents, the Leagues presented the Big and Little Sister Party honoring all BI O's and all other girls new to Wash- ington, the installation assembly, fash- ion show, inspirational and sports as- semblies, the panel discussion by Senior A boys and girls on teen-age problems, and of course, the Sadie Hawkins' Dance. As always, the entire cabinets did ci good iob. Winter semester sponsors were Mrs. Chase and Mr. Dunning. There were chairmanships such as Friendship, Ser- vice, Social, Publicity, Better Grooming, Finance, and Hospitality. Girls' League and Boys' League representatives were elected from second period classes and met to discuss future activities. The con- stant aim of the Leagues is to preserve and beautify our school, to support and encourage all activities that support the best interests of Washington, and most of all, to further the spirit ot good fellow- ship and democracy. WINTER BOYS' LEAGUE CABINET-Forsyth, Buier, Davis, Bryarly, I
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