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Q fr s I cs h I v F. Carson, L. Blankenship, Anderson, C. Reinsmith, McGregor, M. McQuiston, Golden, K. Bradley, M. I-Ieazlett, F. Yetter, C. Beck. ACTIVITY Five students elected by popular vote and five members of the faculty appointed by the principal form the Activity Board, probably the most respected organization in the school. They elect the heads of all school productions and control such financial matters as paying BOARD chapel speakers, renting and securing movies, purchasing honor pins, and providing robes. Because of the small size of the board and the many responsibilities, membership in it is one of the highest honors the student body can confer. -24-
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W. H. S. is devoted not entirely to developing the mind, for numerous activities and clubs are offered to develop the student's personality, character, and social consciousness, and to help him participate in beneficial organization. There are groups for every possible hobby or special interest . . journalism, music, science, student government, drama, art, chess, language, and many others. These give the individual a chance to find where his abilities lie and provide him with a firm foundation for choosing his vocation and hobbies.
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Bottcm Row: S. Hemeter, M. Reid, N. Anderson, I-I. Cwresh, B. Law, C. Douty, S. Smith, E. Jaffurs, P. Wertz, C. Sheck- ler, T. Bonacci, Stafford, M. James. Row 2: B. Giles, F. Patterson, B. Ingram, R. Highberger, D. Liptalc, G. Conner, B. Piper, R. Cargo, R. Nielander, W. Sielnert, C. Chapman. STUDENT COUNCIL W. H. S. is a small democracy in itself, giving each student the right to help elect his representa- tive to the all-student governing body of the school. This is none other than the Student Coun- cil, composed of twelve seniors, eight juniors, and four sophomores. It maintains the Lost and Found Department, elects cheer leaders and ush- ers, handles elections, sponsors a chapel program, and trims the Christmas tree in the first Hoor hall each year. It is the privilege of the students to select as members those who can best carry cut these duties and bring honor to their alma mater. President ,, , Sam Smith Vice President , , . Charles Douty S ecre tary ..... . Beryl Law Co-Secretary .... Hazel Gresh -25-
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