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FALL GIRLS LEAGUE Firsf row: Marge Justice, Sophomore Rep, Chris Anderson, Treasurerp Janice Severy, Editor-Historian, Sandy Jones, Senior Rep. Second row: Barbara Brooks, Secretaryg Connie Biehler, President, Marieye Nishikawa, Freshman Rep. Third row: Sue Ann Miller, Junior Repg Nancy DeGraw, Vice President.
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FALL CABINET First row: Barbara Brow lNu Chil, Sharon St. John lNeakl, Cindy Banzer lPepl, Gayle Read, Chaplain lPesantel, Nancy DeGraw lClevesl, LeeAnn Foster lGamma Sigmaj, Candi Stu- thard, Vice President lPhrenol, Donna Morgan, Secretary iMasquel, Carolyn Federico lFTAj, Sue Ferguson lTiquej. Second row: Ray Bowman lOrder of Wl, Marty Abelsen lEukl, Dave Butler lTrixj, Bill Hinchlitt lKnightsl, Steve Weiner lNHSl, Steve Elle lPackl, Doug Horine lCinel, Ben Podemski Thespiansl. iff- ' As the student leaders of Washington High School work to plan activities for their fellow students, so the Minami student leaders endeavor to plan interesting activities for their associates. As Vice President, Sue Schlicker presides over the Cabinet. The Cabinet is composed of all the school-chartered club presi- dents. It is an effective communi- cation channel between the ad- ministration and the clubs. This group organized the Red Cross service projects and the Muscular Dystrophy Drive in which most of the clubs participated. The Cabinet also organized the system of welcoming in new members at club invitationals, an introduction and open presentation by each club to prospective new members. At Cabinet meetings the club pres- idents present and discuss any problems the Cabinet or their re- spective organizations might have.
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Carrying out the theme of lollipops and roses for the Girls' League week some ofthe reg. reps show their lollipops. First row: Nancy Jones, Pauline Hanson, Marilyn Sharkey, Lucy Gate, Cinthia Harris, Candy Marcum. Second row: Kathy Wikander, Kathy Horine, Laura Policare, Leslie Hackett, Claire Sagar, Janet Mullican, Sue Haan, Mary Susan Green, Valerie Westlein. This year our Girls' League Council endeavored to make their activities as enjoyable as possible. Our main goal was getting every girl to participate in some Girls' League function. We started with the traditional Big-Little Sister Tea and finished with our Girls' League Week entitled Lollipops and Roses. Each girl on the council had an opportunity to prove her talents by being in charge of one or more of the various activities we spon- sored. We worked together and played together, now We have gleaned a better understanding of one another. Decorations for the Girls' League assembly were roses made with the help of the reg. reps. First row: Kathy Coe, Jo Ann Allen, Betty Peterson, Maggie Fitz- simmons, Carla Herber, Marilyn Hallas. Second row: Marilyn Smith, Kathy McDevitt, Annabell Parrot, Rowena Brooks, Sally Woolley, Theresa Dehn, Barbara Peterson, Mary Tucker. These green and blue Girls' League cards were seen throughout the hall during the fall being sold by the reg. reps. First row: Mary Lee Miller, Carol Piestrak, Delores Galluzzo, Pat Brennan, Nancy Green, Jeraldine Lee, Mary Jensen. Second row: Jeannie Williams, Candy Davis, Margie Tunzat, Sheri Abelson, Faye Blohm, Sharon Eng, Stevie Cooper.
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