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Student Council officers, Anthony Kress, John Konrad and Steve Delach discuss upcoming school events. The liaison groups of any organization has to consist of unselfish, energetic, reliable members if they are to function properly. Wash- ington's administration, teachers, and students are proud of the tire- less Work being done this year by Student Council. They are busy revising and adding new by-laws to improve and broaden the edu- cational system of our school. To do this, one of the first changes was to increase membership, by including homeroom presidents and the presidents of various activities as members. At present there are 32 active members in the organization. The spark that was necessary to make this organization function so ably, was ignited by the capable leadership of the following offi- cers: President, J. Konrad, Vice President, A. Kress, Treasurer, S. Delach, and Secretary, L. Eichler.
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-..- 0 - Standing Left to Right: A. Elardo, J. Samuels, D. Tokich, J. Bonifate, F George, A. Collins, A. Kozlowski, R. Zygowski, T. Rodgers, R. O'Leary, R. Ur- ban, J. DiBucci, P. Tortorea. Sitting Left to Right: Mr. Chomko, A. Kosuda, T. Szwalek, A. Kress, L. Eich- ler, R. Wisniewski. STUDE T COUNCIL JOHN KONRAD PRESIDENT OF STUDENT COUNCIL 60
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Left to Right: T. Szwalek, T. Troy, R. Rebholz, R. Kosuda, J. Chelbowskl Mr. Chomko, W. Skrz dl k' . M y ews 1, J aus, J. Mattarochia, L. Laughlin, W. Klo bucher, L. Busa. The Generals' law enforcing body this year consists of 6 seniors, 4 juniors, and 5 sophomores. The leadership of this group was entrusted into the capable hands of Capt. J. Garasich and he was ably assisted by Lt. J. Konrad and Lt. J. Chelbowski. The duties of the patrol consisted of the following assignments: gov- ern student conduct before school opens, between all classes, and at dismissal, assist at assembly programs as ushers and conduct opening exercises at all these functionsg serve as guides or messengers in a myriad of situations. To become a member of the patrol you have to maintain above aver- age grades, be highly recommended by all teachers, must show an excel- lent record of attendance and finally be highly regarded by your fellow students. This year's patrol will be highly remembered for they have displayed outstanding leadership, willingness and thoughtfulness in fulfilling their assignments.
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