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'M I L il L4 I Girls' League President . . . . GENEVIEVE HALL Vice'-Presirlrnf . . NANCY AMES Secretary . , . HOPE CARSON Treasurer . . . . ANN WILLING Editor . . JANET STRAUBEL Historian . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLEO STANIFER IRLS' League has just completed a most successful and active term, and in so doing, has lived up to its high standards of scholarship, friendship, loy- alty, and character. Early in the term, the officers' were installed at a most impressive and inspiring ceremony. Shortly afterward, the tea for the advisors was held, at which the theme for the term was decided upon. As a climax to its many activities, the Girls' League week was sponsored N0- vember thirteenth to the eighteenth. A lost and found sale, an outstanding Girls' League assembly, and a Coed Ball all followed in rapid succession. An innovation this term was a change of the Girls' League constitution. Instead of meeting by terms, there is now an all-girl assembly each month. The change has been a great improvement. A great deal of the credit for a most successful term is to be given to Miss Ohmert, our new dean, for her guiding influence, and Genevieve Hall, for her splendid leadership. First row: Represerituiiwsg Barbara Scott, Helen Karamanos, Jean Ream, Betty Sevier, Mary Esther Green, Sarah Ness. Absent: Joanne Williams, Betty Cook. Second row: Secretary-Treasflrrrxg Marge Adams. Lorraine Taylor, Nori Oda, Mary Jayne McClelland, Betty Decker, Joyce Johnson, Dorothy Gross. fl n-
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BAKER Amns Koen riscnmz KuNTzt Nomnnov 1-is mat must HALL HUNDERUP Q' 'L ' M E l' C ' President . . . JACK LEONARD Vice-President . . . BETTE BAKER Secretary .... . NANCY AMES Treasurer .... . . . BOB KOCH Assistant Treasurer . . . . BOB FISCHER Editor ..... . RAMONA KUNTZE Members-at large . . . . . BILL HAMEL PAT NORTHROP Member below third term . . . . . JACK KRUsE Claairmarz of Cafeteria Board .... JOE HALL President of Livewires . . . HERMAN HUNDERUP l JACK LEONARD HE great advance made by the Executive Committee of the Associated Stu- dents of Washington High School during the term Was due largely to the fine leadership of Jack Leonard and the prudent advice of Mr. Windnagle. One of the most important accomplishments of the term Was the starting of a Rally Committee, Which was organized Well enough to endure in other terms. Another project accomplished for the first time this term was the carnival, which was held jointly with the Parent-Teachers. This Was the first fete of its kind ever held in the fall term. Other accomplishments included the holding of two Student Body dances and sponsoring a big Student Body assembly.
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First row: Ramona Kuntze, Naomi Simmons, Mary Lewis, Sherlie Anderson, Millard Gibbons, Bette Baker, Joe Hall. Second row: Bill Monjay, Genevieve Hall, Walt Koch, Ed Davidson, Lewis Krumbein, Jack Leonard, Anita Orsen, Dick Bjorndal, Ralph Schaffarzick. Student Council President . . . MILLARD GIBBONS Vice-President . . NAOh4I SIMMONS Secretary . . . BETTE BAKER Treasurer . . . ED DAVIDSON Editor .... . RAMONA KUNTZE Sergeant-at-Arms . . ..... . ALVIS CREASON HE Student Council, led by Millard Gibbons, completed another successful term under the guidance of Miss Hilda Lancefield, the school librarian. Miss Lancefield organized the council in 1925 to prevent the loss of books from the school library. At that time, there were about one hundred and fifty books taken each term. However, the council, with the cooperation of the Student Body and the faculty, has reduced the loss to about fifteen each term. The council is composed of the presidents of the major clubs, the editors of The Washingtonian and the Lens,,' the Student Body president, the Class president and two members-at-large.
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