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The Surveyor Staff er- ii!! The Surveyor is assembled in a yearbook class. The aim of the class is to assemble a well-organized and enjoyable book. The class also I ., helps with the taking of pictures in the fall, Each year the yearbook hyfikag recalls many fond memories of events which took place during the QI. WML W, Q, .sf school year. The editor of the Surveyor is Beverly Koon, and the as - ' y. A f- sistant editor is Judy Bowles. The advisors are Mrs. Weiss. Mrs. Horton, 1 5 5 ' s and Mr. Draheim. 5 0- - T Merit Award Sq '1 General Merit Awards are given to five per cent of each class in Washington Junior High School. The students are chosen by the faculty on the basis of such attributes as scholarship, character, leadership, courtesy, school spirit, regularity and puncruality to class, and participation in extracurricular activities. 55
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Honor Society The purpose of the Homer S. Nightingale chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is to give suitable recognition to those students gfupg that attain and possess, to an outstanding degree, good scholarship, -'vi ml-tile worthy citizenship, devoted service, intelligent leadership, and I GE: Q exemplary character. The officers of the group are Glenn Haase, ' - ' 1,7 HU-:Ep Presidentg Doug Vollmer, Vice-presidentg Kathy Smith, Secretaryg ,S 'xy' Carol Graham, Treasurer: Mrs. Johnson, Advisor in , ,, ,, .. Student Council The Student Council represents the whole student body and by cooperating with the principal and faculty helps to make Washington Junior High a top ranking school. The officers are Carol Graham, President, Beverly Koon, Vice-presidentg Susan DeMarco. Secretaryg Robert Anstead, Treasurer. Miss Fraulene Ferguson is the advisor. 5 6 1 , i Tn .Y4.-' I -iir rfxp .1 1 in :., . , . if 714 g , N Z - J' ' 4- , - uw, Q I I 1 54
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Newspaper Staff The Journalism Class had a- busy year checking newspaper assignment, interviewing, meeting deadlines, proof-reading, publicizing, and editing the WASHINGTON GENERAL. The offi- cers are Doris Samselski, Presidentg Lynda Lybarger, Secretaryg Bill Keip, Sergeant-ar-arms. The advisors are Mrs. Brighton, Miss Hamman, and Miss Mattes. Library Council The Library Council is a service club organized for the purpose of providing library service to the schooi The officers include Martha Alspaugh, Presidentg Connie Laney Vice-presidentg Lois Jackson, Secretaryg Treasurer, Vincent Gigliottig Sergeant-at-arms, Mike Kanipeg Robert Heineman, Reporter. Mrs. Parlette and Mrs. Sanford are the advisors. 56
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