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Sfudelzf oulzcl 1 ,M First row: Natalie Amato, lack Havens, George Hara, Pete Peterson, Ieanne Briggs, Frank Iacobson, Second row: Dolores Hewitt, loyce lohnson, Ie-anne Johnson, Ethel Fulop, Ruth Chappell, Pat Olson, Sherman Clarke. Third row: Bob Taylor, Iohn Matheson, Bob Strong, Ray Summers, Don Glavtns, Eugene Zumwalt, Iohn Alden. The Student Council, Washington's unique organization fostered in 1925 by Miss Lancefield for the purpose of preventing the loss of books from the library, has completed another successful term, under the leadership of Pete Peterson. The Council had a locker search and several trials. gire qua Harry Lausrnan, Walt Starr, Bob Strong, Ray Oberst, lack Havens, Dave Hoffman, Bud Helm, Iohn Kap- pers, Al Maida, With the declaration of war, and increased precautions being taken by all Portland schools, the duties and responsibilities of the Fire Squad have in- creased, necessitating the increase of membership. Dave Hoffman, Fire Chief, has had fine cooperation and results in fire drills, and the school is confident that the squad will be able to take care of all eventualities.
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girfs I .Eeaque President . . . . . Pat Olsson Vice-President . . Natalie Amato Secretary . . . Margaret Garth Treasurer . . . Phyllis Miller Sergeant-at-Arms Roberta Garth Editor . . Aidelle Kerrigan OLSSON First row: Ruth Chappell, Marilyn Hudson, Beverly Lundstrom, Barbara Hood. Second row: Katherine Delistraty, Ieanne Sadler, Norma Wallis, Sumi Miyazawa. Under the ceaseless efforts of Pat Olsson and Miss Ohmert, Girls' League has again completed a most successful term. The first main event was a breath-taking installation which followed last year's ceremony of giving a White Carnation to each member of the council. A breakfast instead of a tea was given for the advisors in the cafeteria. lt was very enjoyable to everyone who attended. October 27 to October 3l was the ever memorable Girls' League Week. The theme of the Week was patriotic. There were two general assemblies, which carried out the theme. There was also a style-show for girls only. But the main events of the week were the sale of some darling victory pins, and of carmelized apples. The Co-ed Ball, or The Witches Wobble as it Was called, put a perfect ending on Girls' League week. Helen Gross, a second termer, was elected queen. , All the members of the council Wish to thank the girls of Washington High for the co-operation which they have shown in making this term the best ever. AMATO GARTH MILLER GARTH KERRIGAN
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Gafefericz oar Evan Sax, Ethel Fulop, August Amato, Elvin Christensen, The Cafeteria Board ends this term striving for closer cooperation with the Cabinet and its advisors, which they hope will enable the cafeteria to serve and please more students. The Board sponsored a very successful Thanksgiving dinner, but they rightfully feel that a great deal can be done toward improving conditions and business in the Cafeteria. ivewires First row: Mr. Nicholson, Mary Hueber, Kye Wanger, Roberta Garth, Margaret Garth, Don Glavins, Pat Darby, Betty Sailor, Cece Thompson. Second row: lim Dunlap, George Martin, Ieannette Bush, Ioan Farmer, Mary McCandles, Ieannette Tucker, Marion Neunfeldt, Nancy Burnice, Olga Wier, Phyllis Dun- ham, Natalie Amato. Third row: lack Flaherty, lean Albersworlh, Lucille Oliver, Albert Oyarna, Richard Michelsen, Sheila Madden, Frances Elliott, Marla Knauss. Fourth row: Tom Stinnette, lean McGill, Bar- bara Hood, Franklin Scott, Iohn Matheson, Bob Miller, Iohn Kress, Dick Honey, Torn Arct. A Student Body, in order to be Well organized and efficient in its activities, must have a specified group to take care of membership drives and other student body business throughout the school. This group, the Livewires, under the leadership of Don Glavins, has been especially successful this year.
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