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Sprin Student ed President rving the students of Washington High aol has been a great honor, privilege and sure. The students are becoming more rested in what is taking place as has been vn by the marked increase in the num- of students participating in the student y functions. hink it could be said of the Spring Ex- :ive Council that our term has been a suc- sful one. I don't feel that we have pro- ssed in leaps and bounds, but I do think the students serving in leadership cap- ies have derived a great deal of know- ge about leading. iere is not another high school in the city l can claim to have what Washington has. majority of Washington students are a up of tightly woven individuals dedicated he betterment of the school. In a small ool such as ours, it is important that this vails over all else. If the students of shington can remain in this state of ded- zion, they will be able to conquer many blems that otherwise could not be met. Size alone does not determine whether a group will win. It is the enthusiasm and spirit each member has that will determine the final winner . We, the students of Wash- ington, shall always hold true to this ideal. President Jerry Lueb 20
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all Ge eral 0llll il Row One-Left to Right: jan Biehler, Lana johns, Jan Skye, Margaret McKinney, Suzy Snook, Barbara Mihara, Ruth Pritchard, Hughes. Row Two: Marion Hughes, Julie Demers, Carole Jensen, Sharon Rommel, Nancy Docken, Coral Helm, Betty Hartley, Webb, Kathy Rornmel. Row Three: Mr. Berkham, Don Henneous, Pat Ellison, Danielle Burgoyne, Sue Chaperon, Lynette Strom, Linda Tweten, Darlene Nelson, john Gardner, Yeu-Wei-Yee, Ken Kirstein. Row Four: Dick Thompson, Bob Orgille, Tim Riddle, Steve Enloe, Jim Challis, Dennis Anderson, Terry Greene, Gordon Robinson, Ed Nelson, Gary Eichman, jim Read. GENERAL COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dick Thompson The purpose of the General Council is to provide a form of student organization where every member of the student body is represented. It is meant to provide a body in which ideas from the students can be discussed and taken to the Executive Council, and pro- grams of the Executive Council canbe presented to the student body. This purpose was accomplished through the meetings this fall. Specifically the General Council planned and carried out Student Teacher Day. The council also provided all personnel for the Student Body Elections. Members of the council and student body in general are to be commended for their fine cooperation and acceptance of responsibility.
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