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FIRST ROW llefT To righflz CanTwill, Carlson, Klingamen, Thompson, ChrisTofTerson, Pera, Koshland, Francisco, McMur- ray, Malinovsky, Hirai, SlcTer, Lapp, MaTsuda, Poffer, Chusid, Smifh. SECOND ROW: Washaur, Konkog, Waxman, Blaclr, xecu five The ExecuTive Council represenTs The UniTed STudenTs oT George WashingTon High School. The Council is The legislaTive body oT The school and ThereTore has The power To malce all The laws. The organizaTion consisTs oT all The elecTed class and sTudenT body oTTicers, The PresidenT oT The ScarleT and Gray, Eagles, and 6.5.8. The oTTicer in charge is The STudenT Body PresidenT. Miss Archer, The STudenT Body sponsor, advises The Council. The Council meeTs aT speciTied daTes ThroughouT The T Bobrow, Lease, Blum, Yee, Leon, Schmidt Miss Archer, Ander- son, Pefropoulos, Keller, Miyamofo, Karmine, Hornsby, Raye, Jue, Gong, Salis, SalTer, Davis, Oquisi, Garden, Huberman, ScoTT. ounci Term To discuss proposed lows and oTTer recommendae Tions To improve school problems. They also hear The reporT Trom The Co-0rdinaTing Board. The Co-OrdinaTing Board is an advisory commiTTee To The ExecuTive Council, consisTing oT Two represenTa- Tives Trom each class, and is presided over by The STu- denT Body Second ViceePresidenT. The Board meeTs each weelc To discuss problems ThoT have arisen in The class commiTTees. The Second Vice-PresidenT reporTs To The ExecuTive Council on Their Tindings. SEATED lleff To righflz Cabezas, SilversTein, MiyamoTo, OqvisT, Sfohl, EllioTT. STANDING: Bobrow, Cohen, Leon, Polk, Hornsby, Solomon, Pera, Raye, Carmack, Yee, Arnold, Black, Singer, Huberman, Davis, Vasquez, Slafer, Seher, Newman, Piper, Chang, Jue, Goldrod, Thompson, Chrisfoffersen, Poynfer, Solfer, Blue, Fuiimo+o, PoT+er.
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4-9-Y 'WI ' 1 -I Q ve ,avail al..-an ssl--94--' M I 'Ion I- . I' f s I L .' . ' 4' I F. Q -1 X , I we 33674 MRS. MELANIE AINSWORTH MRS. BERTHA ANDERSEN MISS RCBERTA ANDREWS MISS MR HELEN ARCHER ALEX ATHANASOPOULCTS MRS. ROBERTA BAKER MR MI-1 IRAN! BRANDT RCWBLIQT BRAUNRLITER MRS LVLIYN BRILLIIART MR. MR. JOHN BURKL BIRTRAM IALLEN MR ILL Il IARROLL MISS IUL ILLL LARSON MISS KAIHLLLN IAULEY MISS RITA K LARK MR,HUC.1H4LLNAC.LHAN MISS JANIT KLINE MRS. MR M I 'S MISS CATH! RINL COUNIHAN MRS. MRS MRS. MRS MRS MR. MR. MR. MR AIIKI COLLINS IRANK COLLINS MARGARET LOORE ILC IL IA DEEHAN MARLIARFT DENNY ANNA DICKSON KATHLEEN DILKER ACINLS DIMITRIOU ERNEST DOMEC US JOHN IIJMOND STANLEY IHDMAN ALLAN TIBISII MISS DOROTHEA FORCADE MRS. JANE GALIK MISS EDITH GARIN MRS. BERNICE GATES MR. GEORGE GAZLJLIS SGT. GINGRIC H R.O.T.C, MR. ED GORHAM MR. BRUCE HANNAH MR LAWRENCE HAWKINSON MRS. CORINNE HEDTKE MR. ELGIN HEINZ MISS ELIZABETH HELSETH MISS ALICE HOPPEL MR MR, MR. MR. MR. MR. JOSEPH HOLJSEK MARSHALL HUGHES KENNETH IRWIN ARNOLD JACOBSON HOADLEY JOHNSON LAYTON JONES MR. MERTON JONES MISS ERMA KELLOGG MR. EDWIN KNAPTON MR, BARTON KNOWLES MR DAVID LE CLAIRE MR. VINCENT LEVON MRS. EDNA LOGAN MR. ADOLPH LUBAMERSKY MR. SAUL MADFES MR. WILLIAM MAGNER MISS DRAKE MAHONEY MISS MARY MARSHALL MRS. DONNA MARTZALL MR. JOHN MQGRATH MR. EARL. MINKWITZ MR. WM. C. MITCHELL MISS ELIZABETH MURPHY MISS LOIS MURPHY MR. WALTER ODONE MR. SEYMOUR PEARSON MR. FRANK POWER MRS. EULA PRICE SGT, OUINBY, R.O,T.C, MR, JOSEPH RASELLA MISS MILDRLD RAUNER MR. CHAD READE MISS EILLTN REARDON MISS MARY RIORDAN MR, SAMUEL. RISKIN MR. JOHN ROCKY MR WALTER SCANLAN MISS ARLINE SCHARFF MISS BARBARA SCHIECK MR. FRANCIS SCHWAB MRS, CATHERINE SHEEHAN MR. WARREN SMITH MRS. DOROTHY SUNDEL MRS. MYRTLE SWANSON MR. EDWARD SYKES MR. EDWARD TAYLOR MR. ALLAN TORLAKSON MISS EVANGELINE TOUNGER MRS. FRANCES WAGSTAEF MR. HERBERT WELCH MR, GALEN WHITE MR, ONNI WILSON MR, HUGH WIRE MR, JOHN WOOD MR. JAMES YATES -79 7 Clockwise, Iop cenferlz Miss Kellogg, Mr. Mcgner, Mr. Brandi, SQI Quimby, Mr, Hcwkinson, Mr. Jacobson, Mr. Minkwih, Mrs. Dimifriou, Mr. Modfes, Mrs. Brillhorf, Mr. Burke, Mr. Knopfon. 8.1 x pr-1-1 A WYL M rs. Swanson. Q 'Qifl F qb,Q L 2 . 3 JLAL . Q7 LL . x Q 'XII' . -H ,JM llff .Jn , Q . cv I I ' L - ' 3-Q .. L I . 9 I N ' 1 A -A 1 N 'X r . 21 sf.-A A' Jef! . i I . i ,I I I ,ac-CH .F Q-O I 2- I 1' ' A I Q 4 4' , . Q, ' .. I L. QL QI JI. 'JI I Q W LI ' Ii' uf' C I LIL, 5 I ' 5 ALF'-' IRI' IJ :QV 'L ,ff f. ,. - AIIIII' ,f S ,L ' LL I 1 I I Z , I I I ' If ,LII T' 4614! Q J I V ' I v' ,W ' I QTL Q- vin. . . gf , Iliff A 4 . 1' ,NI I 4 L fx ' .I I .41 Q , y.,,.- -I ' .I 1 . A' , 'I Im-.
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.SQU clenf eww lf! 1956 Gus Peiropoulos served The school well as President He execuTed his dufies wiTh a fervor ThaT The whole sTudenT body Telf, and was a Pres- idenT of whom all WashingTonians were proud. Jackie Pera performed her secre- Torial duTies well and had every- Thing done neaTly and on Time. Her bubbling personaiiTy made her a TavoriTe here aT WashingTon. This willing worker always managed To olfer encouragemenT whenever iT was needed. Jerry Anderson spenT many exTra hours in school each day helping To plan school affairs. One of The mosT popular and hard-working Treas- urers ever, Jerry cerTainly deserved The Cummings Cup Tor ouTsTonding service. KeiTh MyamoTo worked hard To sell Ticlcefs as well as To give inTer- esling, newsy broadcasls. Sandy PoTTer did an oufsfonding iob. This pert and charming miss planned wonderful dances during her Term as Vice-President She al- ways had brighT new ideas ThaT made her dances really enjoyable. Morris Bobrow kepf The sTudenT governmenf running srnooThly and proved The olslice of 2nd Vice- PresidenT can be a Tough buT im- porTanT job when handled cor- recTly. Roy Hornsby was never lacking in spiriT and was always seen exerTing loTs of elbow grease. This willing and busy oTTicer carried ouT his chores eTlicienTly wiTh a spiriT and enThusiasm ThaT was Typical of WashingTon. Len SlaTer lcepT The spiriT high all Through The Term. He sTarTed oTT by leading our rooTers To The besT roofing secTion award aT The Pa- geant He did a Tremendous job. rim To righfl: nov Honnsav LEN sLAreR Moms soaaow JERRY Anoeizson lLefT To righTl: SANDY POTTER GUS PETROPOULOS JACKIE PERA KEITH MYAMOT6 'W' s v -4 fx V If is Ex'-' 1 1 'f 'FQ T ii l
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