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w, Ss - - I ■ ' ■■■■ ■ ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ' ;5 Bookstore atti ' iulaiits. Saiidia Jones and Russell Young inventory bookstore supplies before the rush begins to buy books and materials. classmates Repeating call numbers and replacing books on shelves, Sandra Wheeler prefoiTns her job as library assistant. Assisting in the Art Department, Barbara Fink helps aiTange displays for the interest of the students.
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Our pride extends to the joint effort of the stu- dent body and faculty, making the wheels of Washington run in a smooth and efficient man- ner. Certain tasks, though they seem minor, are important and require the aid of students to perform them. These are the .jobs given to the voluntary students who wish to assist in the huge task of running a successful school system. Ushers scurry through the halls deliv- ering call slips or messages to teachers. The jobs they perform save the teachers the effort of searching for a desired person. Working in the cafeteria, the library, the science labora- tory, the clinic, or as gym assistant can be en- tertaining as well as educational. The clinic as- sistant meets students, listens to their tales, and aids in treating wounds. Assistants serve the school, meeting many classmates and form- ing lasting friendships. f ' ' f Busy carrying messages and call slips is usher Sharon Vance. Students assist teachers and Helping to speed up the lunchroom procedure is Ann Keck, cafeteria assistant. Taking the temperature of Marilyn Manning is clinic assistant Barbara Carter.
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-Marching Continentals display their abilities and talent during a parade under the direction of R. 0. T. C. sponsors and officers. Events keep pupils buzzing Continentals are constantly on the go, students and alumni alike. Parents and teachers parti- cipate in school sponsored activities and plan and work with our capable P-TA officers. Students prepare homework assignments, fill after school hours with part-time jobs, club meetings, coke dates, church organizations, and various recreational sports. People on the go describes the students and alumni of Washington High School. These ac- tivities in which Continentals participate so whole-heartedly serve to make high school days more enjoyable to the students and parents. Celebrating victories of the season, our gridders eye a victory cake baked by a proud parent.
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