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'E RBOCK STAFF IDRODUCESUWASHTONIAN The hard work and effort of the Yearbook staff is put forth to produce a product. That product is a symbol of our school. It is a history of every event which has taken place in the school year and the students which participate in these events. The-Year- book staff is divided into two departments: The Literary and Business staffs. These are, in turn under the leadership of their respective editors, with Mr. Kinkead as advisor of the entire staff. The Yearbook staff is constantly striving for a better yearbook, and eagerly tackles all the problems which threaten to delay action on the yearbook. The Square Dance in November, Valentine Dance in February, and the Coronation Ball in April were three dances sponsor- ed by the staff in order to raise money for the publi- cation of the yearbook. YEARBOOK OFFICERS, Left to Right: Suellen McCollim, Editor- in-Chiefp Eileen Scofield, Literary Editor, and Donald Plazio, Business Manager. First Row, Left to Right: D. McClellan, S. Klingensmith, D. Reed, M. McKown, J. Gabriel, D. Plazio, l. Crooks, A. Beers. Second Row: Mr. C. Kinkead, Advisor, S. Paterson, J. Speer, E. Scofield, L. Cignetti, F. Waltenbaugh, C. McVey, S. McCollim, S. Raeder, F. Schrum. Third Row: J. Schneider, D. Riggle, J. Barbero, P. Sowers, J. Adams, M. Geiger, R. Crawford, M. McClelland, J. Troup, J. Kipp.
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STUDENT GO ERNNIENT IMIDROVES OUR SCHOOL The organization responsible for the part stu- dents take in the governing of our school is the Student Government body. To become a member of the organization, a student must be nominated by his respective home room teacher and then accepted by his fellow classmates. The Student Government promotes better citizenship and has improved the school in many ways by its numerous, helpful sug- gestions. Some of its accomplishments this year were the obtaining of a special activity period once every week and permission for dancing during the lunch period. Left to Right: Jim Slagle, President, Jane Schneider, Secretary: Mr. Mclntyre, Advisor, Bob Stiffler, Vice-President, and Tom Black, Treasurer. First Row, Left to Right: B. Hemphill, S. Byers, A. Callipare, E. Moyer, S. Marco, B. Shaner. Second Row: C. Brock, J. Schneider, Alice Simons, B. Muffley, N. Sylvania, Mr. McIntyre,Advisor. Third Row: P. McElroy, T. Kinnarcl, J. Slagle, T. Black, B. Stiffler, P. Cain.
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