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Opportunities for Students to Be Heard With the school theme, mascot, and basic traditions finally established, this year's A.S.B. was able to settle down and tend to such matters as : changing the budget after the candy sale failure, amending the consititution, and discussing whether or not there should be an A.S.B. Council. Although much of the Council's time was spent arguing, several activities were approved and carried out by the stu- dents: the lunchroom service was boy- cotted, a Korean child was sponsored, dances were held, Outgoing was ex- perienced, some candy was sold, and a carnival was presented. As Woodway grows and changes, so will the role of the A.S.B. In the past three years it has developed from a body mainly concerned with establishing a new school to one reaching out to students and their ideas for improving W.H.S. Hopefully, A.S.B.'s of the future will be able to continue this trend by extending them- selves to other people and the problems of this new decade. Serving their second year as District 15 Inter-High representatives are KL toRJ Carol Besaw and jeff Coffelt. Barbara Christensen and Dewie Sandlin represent Woodway at Wesco lter-High.
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Woodway is represented in two Inter-Highs--District 15 and Wesco. Wesco serves mainly as a place where schools can dis- cuss and help solve each other's problems. One of its projects was involving students in the lowering of the voting age to 18. Utilizing the closeness of the Dist. 15 high schools, the second Inter-High established liberal dress standards, organized four Inter-High dances, held a leadership conference, and supported the school levy and the age 18 voting proposal. Last year P.T.S.A. gave students a chance to determine matters which affect them directly by allowing them to vote. This year a student was even elected to the executive board. Their newly acquired power is unlimited, hopefully, students will care enough to make use of the P.T.S.A.'s influence. F i Secretary Becky Rath and Treas. Lynda Lampard puzzle over candy sale records. 1 l 1 I I 1effParsons--P.T.S.A. Program Chairman--and Chris Clark discuss open campus with parents. Mr. Stoffer, A.5.B. Advisor, was always at the meetings to assist the officers and answer students' questions. Concentrating hard on a point being made by a re- presentative is Vice-President Chris Ellison.
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