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R. SOLON President R. KIBBY Editor Hatchet M. MACIEL Secretary K. RATHBONE Pres. Girls ' League G. WEST Vice-President IfhJL ' 0 tchet M. ROSE Treasurer F. FREITAS Girls ' Athletic Mgr. R.ZWISSIG Yell Leader J. SINCLAIR Boys ' Athletic Mgr. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS The Associated Students can look back with pleasure and pride on the past year which has been conducted successfully by our efficient group of officers. One hundred per cent student body membership was again the goal of the students in their drive, but this year the competition was between the boys and the girls. The race was very close, and even at the end the results were difficult to determine. The boys won by a tiny margin. Many fine assemblies were presented this year, the Associated Students having worked as a whole to plan them. Among the best of these were a lecture on the Oregon Trail by Dr. William Paden, Superintendent of Schools of Ala¬ meda; a play, Abraham Lincoln, presented by the Lincoln Players; a Marion¬ ette Show given by W. P. A. workers; a demonstration of liquid air; an exchange program from Hayward High; an entertainment by Howard Millholland and Eva Garcia, and a play in which Mr. Jack Rank took all the parts. There were also several home grown programs, such as the Senior English class ploy, the Girls ' League Christmas program, and the class assemblies. Altogether it was a very successful year for the Associated Students of Wash¬ ington Union High School. I2«
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M. WHITE WEBB AUST R. WHITE MORSE MORRIS REES KNOLES JACKSON GRAVESTOCK BOTELHO TAYLOR WRIGHT FISHER WILSON DU COTY PETERSON THORNBURG HAWLEY DOUGHERTY KIBBY VAN WINKLE METTE McWilliams Miss Florence Aust, Secretary; Miss Sybil otelho, Art; Mr. Paul Dougherty, Agriculture; Miss Maxine DuCoty, P. E.; Miss Margaret Fisher, English; Mrs. Lorena Hawley, French; Miss Jesse Marie McWilliams, Social Studies; Mr. William Mette, Shop; Mrs. Josephine Morris, Homemaking; Mr. Alvin Morse, P. E.; Miss Edith Peterson, English; Mr. Jack Rees, Commercial; Mr. Judson Taylor, P. E.; Mr. Dwight Thornburg, Music; Miss Mary Van Winkle, Commercial; Mr. Barton Webb, Principal Evening High School; Miss Margaret White, Art; Mr. Richard White, Shop; Miss Evelyn Wilson, Homemaking; Mrs. Eula Wright, Library. AND FACULTY
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Back Row: G. Bonde. J. Dusterberry, Mr. Rathbone, C. West, J. Sinclair. Middle Row: M. Ziegler, B. Matzke, K. Rathbone, F. Freitas, E. Soares, A. Cattaneo, J. Berchem. Seated: R. Zwissig, M. Rose, G. West, R. Solon, M. Maciel, R. Kibby. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of all elected officers of the Student Body and a representative from each of the four classes. A meeting is held each Mon¬ day to transact any business which concerns the Student Body of this school. At the beginning of each school year the Council adopts a budget and allocates sums for the different departments and organizations. Outstanding in the achievements of the Student Council this year was the assistance in the purchase of a complete projection outfit and a loudspeaker sysem, as well as other equipment for the benefit of students. As a regular duty, the Council takes charge of purchasing Block W ' s for those earning them in various sports. The sweaters presented to senior boys outstanding in four sports were also purchased by the Council. Two parties are held each year for the Council members and their friends. This year, the first one was held on April fifteenth. The last, on May thirteenth, was a surprise party celebrating President Robert Solon ' s birthday and wel¬ coming next year ' s newly elected officers. This is the sixth year in which the Council has guided the affairs of the Student Body. » 13 «
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