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I UPPER ROW: Mr. Goold, H. Alameda, R. Oliver. C. Janeiro, M. Peixoto, B. Soito. LOWER ROW: H. Tack, V. Maciel, f E. Jason, W. Pereira, R. Brunelli, H. Hernandez, R. Rose. : I STUDEIIT council I The Student Council with the cooperation of the Student Body has had a very sue- y cessful year in both the governing and entertaining of the school. The council sponsored three special assemblies, a singer, a group of magicians, and , the annual assembly of the National Transcriber ' s Society for the blind. At this last assembly three blind students from a school in Mexico entertained the school with I Spanish songs, and at the end of the assembly a gift was made to the society to aid in printing books for the blind. i The Bond Drive in the fall was also sponsored by the Student Council and a total of $18,506.25 worth of bonds was sold. A competition between the classes, won by the sophomores, made the drive interesting. Work on a Code of Ethics for the school has also been carried on. The code, which was suggested by the Scholarship Society, was begun early in the fall. After discus¬ sion of suggestions made by the entire school it was adopted in the spring by the Student Council. The members were Mr. Goold, adviser; Harold Alameda, president; Ronald Oliver, vice-president; Charlotte Janeiro, yell leader; Marvin Peixotto, athletic manager; Beverly Soito, girls ' athletic manager; Herta Tack, cafeteria bookkeeper; Vivian Maciel, treasurer; Eva Jason, Girls ' League president; Winifred Pereira, secretary; Richard Brunelli, representative-at-large; Harvey Hernandez, Hatchet editor; Robert Rose, ' representative-at-large. V
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FflCULTV EVELYN BROWN ROSS BROWN AUDREY CARMODY EMMA DOANE DOROTHY ENOS WARREN GRAVESTOCK LORENA W. HAWLEY IRVING HIRD LEOLA HYDE GRACE C. JACKSON HUGH KIBBY WINONA KING GRACE I . KNOLES MARIAN KRAMER NITA LAGORIO WILLIAM METTE LOIS NELSON BRYCE PHILLIPS EMMETT ROBERTS MARY SOUZA HARRIETT THORNBURG DWIGHT THORNBURG DORIS VAN SCOY MARY VAN WINKLE YVONNE WHITEHURST EULA WRIGHT CLYDE VORHEES JUDSON TAYLOR 9
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I i V THE SEHIOR CLASS R. OLIVER President N. HAMMOND Treasurer S. COOPER Vice President B. ROSE Yell Leader G. FERNANDZZ Secretary E. JASON Representative The class of 1946, the first Senior Class to graduate since the war ended, has enjoyed privileges and activities which have been denied graduating classes of war restricted years. Because Pop Goold became principal when we entered Washington as freshmen, he has always seemed not only a good principal but also a great pal to all of us. In appreciation to him for his kindness and interest, the Senior Class of 1946 presented him with a picture to hang in his office. The title of the Senior Class play for this year was Summer Storm. Under the direc¬ tion of Mrs. Kramer, it was presented two nights, April 25 and 26 by two different casts. On May 3rd the seniors were hosts for the day to the eighth graders of Washington Township. During the morning these future freshmen were shown through the various classrooms in which demonstrations were being given. In the afternoon the visitors were given an assembly consisting of various acts performed by the students of W.U.H.S. Other activities were senior nights and senior sneak day, which v as held on May I 5th at Alum Rock. Highlight of Senior Week was the Senior Assembly which was given the last Tuesday of school, June 4. On Thursday, June 6, the Senior Breakfast was given, followed by graduation rehearsal. On Friday night came the Senior Ball which ended a week of many unforgettable activities. The seniors were graduated from school on Sunday, June 16. DAY SCHOOL GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES— HILDA MELLO TAIRA NISHIOKA FAUSTINA REGALADO JOHN SAMARRON YOSHI SATO PHYLLIS MORA GRADUATES FROM THE ARMED SERVICES EVENING SCHOOL GRADUATES JOHN GARCIA ROSEMARY ISOLA LOUIS MAYER MANUEL PRIEGO MRS. LILLIE ROBINSON JOHN AGUIAR ROBERT BRAGG WALLACE EBRIGHT ALBERT FONSECA BERNARD GREEN KENNETH HALLEN LEONARD LAUDENSLAGER JOSEPH A. LEWIS HUBERT JACINTO THEODORE LIRA WILLIAM MARTINEZ MILTON MOHN ROBERT RAND TONY RAY RAWLINS RICHARD TUCHSEN DAVID VARGAS RICHARD WITHERLY
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