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FAGE EIGHT STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES STUDENT BODY OWK’KIW Studi-nt Body President......................Ruth Jensen Student Body Vicu-Presideut.......Winifred Hodman Student Body Treasurer......................Lydia McKinney Student Body Secretary ..............Gladys Lowe k e t r i V k t mm rrr k e Chairman..............................Ruth Jensen Senior Representative......................George CUlpman Senior Representative...... ........Stanley Davis Junior Representative .. .........Lydia McKinney , Junior Representative...................... Elsie Stout Sophomore Representative ............ Elsie Steed Faculty Representatives. Miss Flint and Mr. Miller I.KGIM-VTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman....................... Winifred Rodman Junior Representative............... Dory» Drake Junior Representative ................Fred Do vis Faculty Representative ............ ...Miss Neill TltK.tSt REICH ANNUAL REPORT OF STUDENT BODY FUNDS In September. 1923. the W. H. S. Student Body had a balance of 9S4.20 in the checkin account and $620 In the Scholarship Fund. Following is u statement of the receipts and expenditure from September. 1923. to April. 1924: General Fund Receipts: Bui. « ii hand. Sept.. 1923 . » 84.20 Student Body cards Post Sale of 1922-23 An- 179.70 nuals 35.45 Gross Receipts of Annual Circus 795.10 Total Receipts ... $1.094.45 Disbursements: Westwood Community «ssoci- atlon dues 1 30.00 Orchestra Sweaters 33.60 Sheet music for orchestra ... Expenses for Freshmen Re- 4.00 ceptlon 39.«'I Ice Cream Freercrs 29.0U Refund on S. B. Can! 1.30 Threw High School Dances 36.64 Expenses for Circus Deposited In Saving » Bank 494.36 for Scholarship 300.76 I 968.44 Balance 9 126.44 Full Athletic Receipts: Guarantee from Greenville. $ 16.00 Greenville Game 65.80 Codai vlllc and Alturus 103.10 Susanvllie Game 116.25 Total Receipts $ 299.16 Disbursements: Entertaining teams $ 91.41 Publicity 21.26 Traveling Expenses ....• 207.48 Guarantee to Greenville 15.00 Laundry Bill 22.00 Telegrams 2.S7 Total Disbursements $ 360.01 Deficit $ 60.86 Scholan hIp Fund Receipts: Bal. in Bank. Sept.. 1923.. $ 620.00 Net profits from circus ... 300.75 Interest. Jan. 1, 1924 14.95 Total Receipts $ 936.70 Disbursements: John Cam la to. Oct. to Dec.. Westwood Schools. 3. Orchestra. I. fast. '•Conic Out of the Kitchen. Student Body Officers. S. Chipmunk Stuff, 1. •» 1923 $ ««.00 Joyce Ricketts. Sept. 1923. lo April. 1924 .......... 176.00 Total Disbuscmcnts 9 242.00 Summary General Fund Full Athletics .......... I 293.70 $1.094.45 299.15 $1.393.60 Total Disbursements: General Fund ... ... .$968.44 Fall Athletics ............. 360.01 Balance on hand. April 1, 1924 ................... $1.328.45 Balance in Bank $ 66.15
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HOYS ATHLETICS 1. Athletic Field Ciris' Basketball Tram. 4. Hoys' Baseball Team. 2. |»«»s’ Basketball Team. 5. Boy» Track Squad. Songs and Yells 1 love you Westwood High School, You’re the grandest school of til; 1 love you in the winter. In the spring and in the fall. I love your old assembly. Your elussrooms and your hall But I lovo you In thu summer ' And on we. k ends host of all. ' ■—11 PAGE NINE W-K-S-T-W-O-O-D That's the way we spell it. Tills is the way we yell It, Westwood! Westwood! WeslWOOD! Whore's the finest high school this country over knew? Where's tho teams the other schools hand all their laurels to? It Isn't down the valley, nor it Isn't fur away. But we are mighty proud that we're allowed t. have a chance to say: Chorus: Wi.it wood High School is hero so huve a care. Westwood High School has a team that is all there; When the whistle start» to blow Then tho team all says let's go: Westwood High School has u team that is »1' there. Esqueleventa ! Ksqueleventa ! Torrlentu! Torrlenta! Sweedy-yah-ynh! Sweedy-yah-yah! Westwood High School Bail! Hah! Rah! Yes. we have all good players. We have all good players tonight; Just look at our forward» And look at our centers. Our guards how they can light. We'll sure win the game To keep up our fame. Because lt'« YES we have all good players. We have all good players tonight. When you're UP you're Bp! When you're DOWN you're DOWN! 'When you're up against Westwood YOU'RE UPSIDE DOWN! . Three cheers for West wo .d, Westwood must win, Fight to the finish, never give in; You do your best. boys. We'll do the rest. boys. Fight on to victory. Rah! Rnh! Rah! BOYS’ ATHLETICS BASKET HA LI, Basketball was the first sport that Westwood High School took up this year and it proved a great success. We didn't win all the time. w« didn't lose all the time, but we learned all th time the meaning of good sportsmanship and “fair and aquaro play,” and the value of athletics for Its own sake. By working with the boys for several weeks, Mr. Noyes was able to develop two fairly good teams, one of 120 pounds and one un- limited team. The 120-pound team played very few games but lots of good material was found for the first team iu tho coming years. Harry Mitchell was elected captain by the first team at thu beginning of the season, but he soon left school. Fred Nlepoth was then elected and held tho position for the rest of tho season. Lawrence Hemlcr and Bill Corbett acted as suc- ceeding captains of the weight teams. The first game for the lights” was with Green- ville. They showed there that they knew their stuff” by beating them by a score of 15 to 14. The Greenville boys were willing to come back for more u few weeks later, but this tirno the Westwood boys outclassed them and gained an easy victory of 20 to 0. Because of the difiiculty of making arrangements the third game was not played. Tho unlimited team’s first game was also witn Greenville. The floor was smaller than we were accustomed to, but our boys were able to keep from going through the walls. We won tho gamo, however, by a 35-26 wore. This was a (Continued on Page 1—Second Section) r
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