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INEZ BROWN ERNEST PIMENTEL The Hatchet This year has been a very successful one for the Hatchet. So many new activities have been added to our old list of ‘‘doings ' ' that there is al¬ ways timely and interesting news to repoit. Banquets, conventions, and programs have been coming thick and fast this last semester, and for these the staff is thankful, as they fill up the columns of the Hatchet. Who can say but what the Hatchet may soon become a daily, when one considers how speedily our school and its work is growing. The staff is as follows: Editor, Ernest Pimentel; assistant editor, Ad¬ dison Richmond; business manager, Inez Brown; Senior reporter, Edna Destrella; Junior reporter. Jewel Anderson; Sophomore reporter, Ellen Dusterberry; Freshman reporter, Orville Bose; boys ' sports, James Col¬ lins; girls ' sports, Velma Copeland; exchanges, Jeanette Porter. Page twenty-seven
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The Associated Students Every year sees a steady increase in the Student Body enrollment. As a result of this year ' s enrollment, our Student Body activities have been very enterprising. Athletics, dramatics, and particularly the school pub¬ lications have grown and advanced to a considerable extent. The Student Body affairs have been carried on with the purpose of making good and keeping pace with other schools. With added facilities and a Student Body that has real spirit, and cooperation, there is nothing to look forward to but real leadership in all school activities. The officers for this year are as follows: President . ALWIN SEARLES Vice-President . MILA NORRIS Secretary ... LAURA MAE GARCIA Treasurer . ORVILLE LEITCH Girls’ Athletic Manager.VELMA COPELAND Boys’ Athletic Manager.JOHN BROWN Page twenty-six
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Boys’ Service Club The Boys’ Service Club of Washington Union High School was organ¬ ized for the purpose of creating a better spirit in the school and for bring¬ ing the school and community into closer contact. This club was organized in September of last year and had thirteen members. Since then the mem¬ bership has doubled. At the third meeting of the club the following officers were elected: President, Laurence Pimentel; vice-president, Edward Enos; secretary, Ma¬ rino lacopi; treasurer, Raymond Jolliff. And an advisory committee of three faculty members, Mr. Hodges, Mr. Pierce, and Mr. Goold, were chosen at this meeting. The first annual Mothers’ and Sons’ Banquet was held in March. Plant¬ ing flowers in the center plot in front of the school, conducting a clean speech campaign, assisting in a good manners week, and taking orders for Field Day programs, are some of the things this club has assisted in. This club is already an important factor in influencing the spirit of the school and its influence will increase with its growth in membership. The membership pledge is: “We pledge ourselves to stand for the Service Club platfonn of Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living,” and can not fail to produce better men and better citizens. Page twenty-eight
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