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Welfare Committee. Seated: E. 0'Connell, U. Bhatt, F. Lue- bke, A. Nguyen. Standing: A. Stallsmith, F. Espina, S. Nelson. L'1'l1'1i Action Focus. A. Palmer, C. Perry, A. Stanard, S. Korman. E fws 1 NN Student Administration examined staff duties. Front row: A. Rosenfeld, U Bhatt, D. Prouty, B. Elzufon, L. Gibbons. Second row: F. Luebke, L. Gaffney, N. Kanesa-Thasan, J. Nimer. Executive Committee. First row: 71 Gulick, D. Moore. Under table: M. Otis, S. Federline. Sec- ond row: G. Aposporos, A. Rosenfeld, 71 Porter, D. Prouty, .L Brown, S Tannenbaum, B. Elzu- fon, F. Luebke. Last row: R Lewis, .Si Hastinas. IVL Gross, M Kanesa-Thasan. .L Nimer. 1 ' fp' Q ' gh sul .,.,., Communications Commit- tee. First row: M. Tunis, S Federline, A. Hamosh. Back row: U. Bhatt, A. Fletcher, L. Schwartz, C. Zusy. Grievance Committee collected and acted on complaints. First row: A. Band, .L Davis. Second row: B. Elzufon, M. Preston, L. Bougarn Third row: M. Mckay, M Glassman, l. Kimbali Last row: E Espina, S Rammage, M. McKelway. Student Advocates. First row: E. Jaffe, L. Mark, B. Siegal, S. Murray, L. Gibbons, H. Murchison, M. Arenas. Back row: J. Comick, J. Sako, E. Israel. 45 .l E
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The Student Government Associa- tion of WJ does much more than most people think. On Wednesdays, when all those reps leave class and pile into the chorus room plenty gets accom- plished. But on a few rare days, the council may get stuck on the toilet tissue shortage or on the issue of doughnuts. , Student Rights and Responsibilities booklets were distributed among the students to inform them of their pow- er and help them through hassels. Stu- dent Government is also responsible for change in administrative proce- dures. Thanks to the S. G. A., stu- dents now have a say in which teacher is hired. Students are present and voting at all interviews of teaching ap- plicants. The WJ Student Government Association is constantly working to help our school. M-:i Education Committee ran the student tutorial service which helped many through their difficult school courses. First row: L. Gibbons, K. Bui, D. Harvey, D. Winkler, L. Bruch, M. Stark. Second row: M. Schuster, J. Morrison, H. Holcomb, R. Huey, D. Spiro, F. Espina, L. Gaffney, AL Kanesa-Thasan. Hospitality Committee helped new students adjust in WJ. First row: A. Fletcher, L. Chan, E Wolman. Second row: C King, D. Arbabi E Luebke. Third row: R. Aragon, A. Stallsmith, C. Taylor, U. Bhatt. Bicentennial Committee. Seated: R. Lawrenz, R Moss, S Mahanes, E. Fu, A. Mathias. Standing: C Allen, B. Sherrick, T. Mathias, B. Elzufon. ' Hass- f Student Government Representative Council. First row: D. Kramen A. Hamosh, Fasten R Lewis, D. Stein, S Tannenbaum. Fourth row: F1 Luebke, D. K. Felben L. Gibbons, D. Arbabi, C Dolan, R. Jacobin, C Zusy, R. Masters, R. Prauty, A. Rosenfelol .Si Herek, .L Brown, A. Wagner, L. Chan, E. Mayer, D. Pitts, C. Schwafi .L Hanrahan. Second row: C. Yudd, M Sulit, B. Wolman, .L Nimer, R Beary, Fl. Rachel, B. Duane, L. Maduro, S. Elzufon, C. Cheever, L. Gaffney, C. Magee, .L Hauck, A. Fletchen Third row: .L Lorenzetti, R. Stone. Fifth row: .1 Steinberg, lVL Otis, D. Moore, C Miner. A Student Government, Future Government? 44
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faq, has PTSA President Jody Boone Our PTSA is an active unit within WJ's walls. Our 417 members provide from their ranks volunteers who sup- ply many services. On week day morn- ings, parents tutor students having problems reading, thus equipping lVlrs. Dorothy Cardwill, our reading special- ist, with an enormous amount of assis- tance. Another activity in which our PTSA members are a tremendous help is the calling of absent students' homes to find the reasons for absences that day in class. lt is the strong lead- ership of PTSA President lVlrs. Jody Boone, along with the enormous amount of time and energy Dr. Donald Reddick devotes to our PTSA, and the dedication of our members that we can thank for these services and others. Susan Gill volunteers in the attendance -Q Below: PTSA Volunteer Jeanne Hoageland, assists Jim Duffield in readinrl 1r 'ff'tf' T-sr HF' Yi-' ,..ill4' ' ,-'g h 71
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