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School at W. H. S. is not all study ing and hard work. The administration has set aside certain periods of the day to enable the student body to participate in various extracurricular activities. The students here have a competitive spirit. They rise early for band to pre- pare for a forthcoming contest; they practice hours after school to ready themselves for that next big football game; they form a loyal Pep Club to cheer their Redmen to victory. Let me show you the spirit and en- thusiasm of these groups as they per- form and compete. ACTIVITIES 17
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Mrs. Alice Parsons English 9, 10 French I Junior Class Play Director Mr. Warren Thomas Biology American Government Speech Dec lam Annual Staff Director Mr. Ralph Weddle American History Head Coach Freshman Class Advisor SCHOOL LIFE MADE ENJOYABLE Mrs. Lucille Ferguson and Mrs. Vemie Godfrey have had a cheerful word and an engaging smile for all who eat in the hot lunch program. All the meals were well prepared and attrac- tively served. Mr. C. W. Ball, who is the custodian of the Armory and its grounds, has efficiently kept the Armory and the lawn in beautiful appearance. He is also a bus driver. Mr. Howard Taylor, not pictured, is the custodian of both the grade and high school and has done his job well this year. 16
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STUDENT COUNCIL GOVERNS The Student Council, seated left to right, are: Rochele Wolter, Larry Sandness, vice- president; Bob Dankey, Dick Authier, president; Bob Pierce, secretary-treasurer; John Sandness, Janis Berg. Standing: Douglas Farris, Bill Ball, Tom Elenz, Craig Beddow. Once again this year the Student Coun- cil was guided by Mr. Jared and Mrs. Basham as advisors. Some of the functions sponsored by this group were the organization and engi- neering of the September Homecoming parade, the setting up of qualifications for Chief and Princess, anr! also the sponsoring of a few dances. These meetings were presided over by Dick Authier, Council president. Dick Nationalists for Our Are the Leader Best 18
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