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:STUDENT COUNCIL 151ml RouteW. E. Wright, Madge Barr, C. Andrew, M. Ii. Ray, M. Lough, E. Barth, I.Burre11, H. Luckner, M. McDermott. Sr'zwuu' RoweH. Davis, 5. McGuire, P. Smith, B. Hunt, P. XViencr, P. Pieimnnn, E. Ross, NI. Jones, M. J. Blaumeiser. Thin! Rou'es. Atwntcr, T. Adams, A. Kowcll, E. Lash, P. Pnulsom C. Brownewell, D. Acklcy, B. App, L. Loar. FTFiHE Student Council is the repre- sentative body Of Washington High School. The membersetwenty-six of them-are elected by the students of the three High School Classes, to represent each Class, and when there is Work for the school to be done, you will hnd the Council hard at it. There are many activities and events that the Council takes care of year after year, and others that become special duties as special events come up or new problems arise. Among the regular pro- jects of the Council the members provide musical programs in Chapel, they take care of the Student Bulletin Boards, con- duct all school elections, have Charge of the refreshment concession at the Foot- ball Stadium, they make all arrangements for the annual Patronsi Reception, ar- range all programs for special days, and ,L hnally conduct the Senior Chapel, and help to make Commencement .1 success when school is over. Besides these things, the Student Coun- cil is being constantly called on by school organizations and by outside organiza- tions, for special sales, making contacts with school authorities and business men, advertising school projects, and according to public sale bills they help with other items too numerous to mention? Most worth While organiZations do a great deal of work for Which they never receive recognition, for there is so much work to be done that is not seen or under stood by the public. This is true of the Student Council of Washington High School, and many of the things the Council members do involve work un- known to the Students Who are repre- sented by the members of the Council.
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