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Student founcil S up l First row: Ken Hupp, Caroline Holloway, -Curt Cutsforth, Evelyn Rose, Hide Tomita, Virginia Dowling, Bob Fischer, Glorialee Anderson. Second row: Jewel Neuenfeldt, Ann Wood, Anne Neer, George Herman, Goodrich Hays. Third row: Bob Wright, Bud Cobb, Bob Collins, Jack Bronleewe lRobert Cahill-no picturel, The Student Council, whose purpose is to induce greater cooperation among stu- dents in regard to library rules and regulations, consists of the presidents of all major clubs, of the Student Body and Girls' League, the editors of the Lens and Washingtonian, and two members-at-large, selected from the Student Body, The success of the council this term is greatly due to the capable leadership of Hide Tomita and the watchful guidance of lvliss Lancefield, live wires First row: Donna Shulson, Jack Wilkins, Marvin Mosely, Jean Polivka, Ken Hupp, Norma Demmon, Paul Manlove, Don Willing, Dean Billings. Second row: Faye MacFarlane, Geneve Bostwick, Peggy Hough, Audre Williams, June Semple, George Miller, Archie Dunsmoore, Jack Reinker, John Delistraty. Third row: Art Carlson, Bill Headley, Barbara Grabler, Glenda Groskey, Rosemary Davis, Florence Ellison, Frank Leonetti, Mary Redifer, Virginia Williams. Fourth row: Pete Peterson, Gene Olson, John Gatewood, Don Carlo, Mack Durning, Augie Amato, Don Dietz, Otto Sampson, Bob Webster. Each year the livewire organization becomes more efficient in signing up Student Body members and collecting dues. This term the organization was under the head of President Kenneth Hupp, lvlany meetings throughout the term enabled the mem- bers to cooperate with greater ease. The management of a booth at the carnival was the final activity of the term. I8
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Execafive fommltfee President . . . . . Bob Fischer Vice-President , . . Gale Roberts Secretary ..., . Glenda Groskey Treasurer ..... . . . Bill Proppe Assistant Treasurer . . . . . Dean Young Members-at-Large . . Norma Demmon John Mann Washingtonian Editor . . . Anne Neer Livewire President , . . . Kenneth l-lupp Below Third Term .... . . Bill Cobb Chairman Cafeteria Board- . . Donny Edwards FISCHER DEMMON NEER GROSKEY HUPP ROBERTS MANN PROPPE EDWARDS COBB YOUNG This term's executive committee under President Bob Fischer successfully com- pleted projects begun last fall, in addition to realizing several new achievements. ln a Student Body business meeting, two constitutional amendments were passed regarding the Student Body office and the promotion of the assistant editor and as- sistant business manager of The XX!ashingtonian. The Hawthorne basement was renovated and made into a recreation room, which was ready for use May l7. On this date the annual Student Body Day was celebrated with our Rose Festival Princess presiding over a general talent assembly. ln the eve- ning a highly successful carnival was held in the afore-mentioned recreation room and a well attended dance took place in the gym. A service Squad, whose duties are to patrol the halls and usher at the various school productions, was organized under the capable leadership of Murl Wescott. Two movies were held during the term in activity period, which were free to Student Body members. A new experiment which was extremely popular with the students, as proved by the huge attendance, was the series of three afternoon dances, which were free to all those who held Student Body cards. Junior and Senior basketball letters were awarded and new sweaters were pur- chased for the Rally committee. Elections for next fall were held at the end of this term, which, due to the wise guidance of Mr. Windnagle and Bob Fischer and to the splendid cooperation of the entire committee, was one of unusual activity. 17
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6irls' league President . . . . Glorialee Anderson Vice-President .D , . Evelyn Rose Secretary . . . . Doris Smith Treasurer . . Barbara Grabler Editor . . . Anne Neer Historian . . Jean Welborn . ANDERSON First row: Jean Tarrant, Margaret Krebs, Eloise Tolman, Phyllis Miller, Second row: Frances Elliott, Jean Truitt, Harriet Mclntyre, Lorrainne Schriber. The character building organization for girls in Washington l-ligh School, known as the Girls' League, has just completed a very successful term under the capable leadership of President Glorialee Anderson and her cooperative staff, aided by the helpful advice of Dean Hazel Ohmert. The girls have worked this term toward higher standards of scholarship, loyalty, friendship and character. The term was begun with the installation of officers in a new ceremony. White carnations were used to symbolize character, instead of the usual candles. The ritual was very impressive. During Girls' League Week, April 8-l2, a lost and found sale, a caramel apple sale,a general assembly,a comic basketball game against the G.A.A,, a Girls' League assembly, and the -Print Prance were scheduled. The whole week was a lot of fun for everyone and proved a complete financial success. The money was put in the scholarship fund. OHMERT GRABLER NEER WELBORN ROSE SMITH 19
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