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RICHARD MANGAN President June Riley Vice President Richard Cohn Custodian Roschclle Paul Secretary Andrew Lcrios Veil l.eader Martin Haderlein Treasurer Alvin Lc Gallcc Athletic Manager Student Body Leaders Under the leadership of Richard Mangan, presi- dent, the George Washington student body has carried on a number of activities this term. The interesting rallies, free dances for student body members, and entertainments have also been largely due to the efforts of June Riley, vice president, and Roschclle Paul, secretary. Martin Haderlein, treasurer, took care of the student body cards, while Custodian Richard Cohn kept all of Washington's trophies well shined. Andrew Lcrios, with the assistance of David Hun- icke and William Cramer, instilled pep into the student body by the leading of school songs and yells. Alvin LcGallec was athletic manager. During the reign of Harold Mendelson, last semester's president, and Betty Hill, vice presi- dent, such activities as Hello and Camera Day, a May Fete, dances, and shows were held. Nancy Glazer was in the position of secretary. Richard DcGraf was treasurer and Philip Waxman custodian. Leading the rooting section at the basketball games last term were Robert Kahn, head yell leader, Gordon Mailloux, and Robert Rey- nolds. Bill Cohn was athletic manager. The first elected officers were headed by David Cunningham, who has since left school to go to work. Lois Samuel, vice president, handled the social affairs during the Fall 36 semester. Jane Mayer was secretary and Howard Nilsen treasurer. Bill Cohn filled the position of custodian, while Marcus Steinberg took care of the duties of athletic manager. Gordon Mailloux with his two assistant yell leaders, Andrew Lecios and Arthur Sommers, was responsible for much of the school spirit at our rallies. Philip Waxman Custodian William Cohn Athletic Mgr. SPRING '37 OFFICERS Betty Harold ... H 1I . Mendelson Vice President President Nancy Glazer Secretary Richard Robert DcGraf Kahn 7 reasurer Yell Leader Page Twelve
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MR. FRANK MORTON lutn ua es MISS ETHELINDA JAMES English MR. ORVILLE TAYLOR Shops MR. BRUCE BARTHOLOMEW Mathematics MISS MARIE KIRWIN Social Studies Faculty Kelly, Mr. Sylvester . . . Physical Education ♦Kirwin, Miss Marie .... Social Studies fKnott, Mr. Marion...........................Music Leith, Mr. Lloyd History, Physical Education Lockhart, Miss Mabel ....................Science Logan, Mrs. Edna......................Commercial Longaker, Mr. Harry.......................Typing Mark ley. Miss Rachel . . English, Lang, Arts McMillan, Miss Doris ... Art and Design Morton, Mr. Frank . . Foreign Languages Newport, Miss Catherine Commercial Ohleyer, Miss Marian . . . School Secretary tParsons, Miss Eleanor .... Commercial Pearson, Mr. Seymour.....................Biology tPoole, Miss Margaret . . Physical Education Raphael, Mr. Henry.....................Chemistry Rauner, Miss Mildred Eng.. Span .Lang.Arts Rausch, Miss Josephine Social Studies Reynolds, Miss Dorothy...................Spanish Ripley, Mr. James . . . Geometry, Physics Roberts, Mr. John.................Social Studies Rotchy, Mr. Marcel . Mach. Shop, Mech. Draw. Scharff, Miss Arline .... Social Studies Shearer, Miss Florence . . Physical Education ♦Silberstein, Miss Edith...................Science Swanson, Mrs. Myrtle .... World Hist., Girls' Choral tTaylor, Mr. Orville Mill Cabinet Shop Members tTobriner, Miss Haidee Art and Design Torrieri, Mrs. Jewell . . French, Lang., Arts Uhte, Mr. John.....Automobile Vanderlaan, Mr. Eldred.French Vasilatos, Miss Frances Biol., Physics, Physi. Wallace, Mrs. Jean . . Attendance Secretary Weller, Miss Marie . Drama, Eng.. Pub. Speak. Williamson, Mrs. Elsitf . World Hist., Clothing Wilson, Mrs. Alice .... French, Spanish tWoodruff, Gerta .... Home Economics —Head of department, t—Chairman of department. MISS PARSONS Busy sponsoring the Scholarship Society, working on the journal sales, and playing the part of senior registry teacher. Miss Tlcanor Parsons has certainly had her hands full this term. She has been the faculty adviser for the Honor So- ciety since the first term here at Washington. The organi- zation. however, recently had its name changed to the Scholarship Society. Miss Parsons has also handled the circulation and finances for the Surveyor, devoting much of her spare time to the job. With a hobby of gardening. Miss Parsons is a mem- ber of the commercial department here and came to Washington from Continuation. Pane Eleven
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The Executive Committee, the law making body for the United Students of George Washington High School. Executive Elected representatives from each registry class make up the majority of the Executive Commit- tee. The student body officers also attend the meetings, with Dick Mangan presiding and Ro- schcllc Paul recording the proceedings. Mr. W. A. Wieland is the faculty adviser. The board retains the power, among other things, to appropriate money for activities and organizations, to call and supervise elections, to grant awards and honors in the name of the school, to propose amendments to the constitution, and to discuss issues for improvements. A roster of the representatives includes: Edith Bercovitch, Rita Schrager, Joan Herrick, Betty Figlcy, Jean Hosmer, Mary Bracken, Katherine Haines, Marina Swan, Roschelle Paul, Sadye Pin- kus, Robert Fischer, Nancy Glazer, Rene Dutriz, Esther Beattie, Marie Shegog, Ruth Barrish, Julius Committee Hipshman, Jean Tallman, Stewart Gross, Philip Damner, Dominic Guisso, Barbara Campbell, Ardelle Houghton, Helen Murray, Joe Cohen, Mary Trusscll, Frank Belton, Alice Haslett, Mar- jorie Muller, Virginia Strett, Katherine Wright, Eleanor Schwarz, John Me A tee, Malcolm MacKil- lop, Julio Castelli, Donald Chapman, Melton Pur- cell, Elfrieda Strahlendorf, Robert LcBaron, Har- vey Decter, Yolanda Gomez, Sophie Bauder, Frank Berman, George Sinitzin, Ruth Linane, Stanley Gilbert, Mentor Taylor, Martin Tarpey, Jean Cramer, Alice Bothe, Robert Hendrick, Ray Conlisk, Robert Barsocchini, Edgar Long, Ira Smith, Bob Reynolds, Pat Bergman. During the Fall '36 term, a constitution, com- piled by Mr. W. A. Wieland, was accepted by the members of the Executive Committee after much discussion and many changes. FALL 36 OFFICERS Marcus Lois Howard William Jane Gordon Steinberg Samuel Nilscn Cohn Mayer Mailloux Athletic Mgr. Vice President Treasurer Custodian Secretary Yell Leader Page Thirteen
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