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At a pep assembly cheerleaders lead the crowd in a yell, while Tony Rankins popped out of the spirit can. Bouncy gals spark games, ssemblies SPIRIT had a new meaning this year as the cheerleaders introduced the spirit can. Dry ice in a garbage can caused a vapor to rise repre- senting the spirit of Washington High. Ram fans were instructed to cheer when the lid was removed and to cease cheering when the lid was replaced. IN ADDITION to their other activities, the cheer- leaders entered a float in the Homecoming parade representing Spirit Around the World. First performance for Kathy Hirschy, and the other varsity cheerleaders was at the fall sports assembly. - is I ' . DX 3 J .,,Qss' . 'eww - .M . I8 A I Q I 4 . Q , 1, ., . 5 ...if 1 .tk s s 5 s .I g At one of the Washington High's pep assemblies, Marilyn Mathews, captain of the varsity cheer leaders, explains one of their skits to the crowd. x, Ns Ss 1- 2
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SC gets action on motorized float l A MAJOR achievement of this year's student Coun- cil was getting the approval for motorized floats at Homecoming, a proiect they had worked on for several years. TO IMPROVE students' feelings for their country, the Council also sponsored Patriotism Week. Each day during the week council members read patri- otic works and played the National Anthem before the saying of the Pledge. ALTHOUGH the turnout for Workday was small, the annual proiect raised approximately S80 for SC proiects. Other annual proiects which the Coun- cil continued were the sponsoring of a Vietnamese foster child, the Hootenanny, and Teacher Appre- ciation Day. STUDENT COUNCIL was also instrumental in spon- soring a computer dance for which boys and girls were matched according to likes and dislikes which they listed on a questionnaire. Student Council members, Barry Holt and Bob Hicok, sacrifice one of their Saturdays to work during the T968-69 Student Council Workday. 20 s ls!! t E.,, . i S . Sponsors and Council members, meet to discuss the problem of whether to have majority or plurality in the class constitutions. 51?-15, IFNM N ga SC meetings, this year, were held during different class periods instead of after school, here President Kathy Gordon calls a meeting to order. 'fe H -W . 5 sc., ... Q . g C.
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