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front, left to right. Harley Hoppe, Boh ticspatafik. Back, left to right, John Druziamcb, b'arl England, This yeaxs student body government was ably led by five officers who really worked and proved to the school chat they could handle their duties. The governing body this year was comprised of three juniors and two seniors. Prexv for die school year. Earl England, proved wbac a fine leader he was and took che initiative many times when things started to slack down around Weacherwax High. Some of che president s dunes were presiding over che senate, bringing up new things 'if interest in the senate in order to keep che students well represented, and answering lecters to other schools to find how cheir progress was coming compared to chat of ours. He also opened all of our student body assemblies and each and every one of you should recognize him by his blond hair aid wonderful personality. Mr. Bobcat really looked over this school when lie elected Earl for president and showed a remarkable calenc for helping Earl in any and all of his dire situations. The large cask of being vice president of Weacherwax High was handily taken over by Bob Fitzpatrick, a genial junior, who always has a smile for everyone. Bob, as you know, hud charge of ail assemblies this year and that in itself was a large job for anyone. If ever you walked thro sixth: period session during the school year you'd most likely see our friend Bobcat looking over Bob and smiling oo himself, because Bob Fitzpatrick would usually be tearing his hair our trying to think of talent and new numbers for the coming assemblies. The boy who held the money bags and took a remarkable interest in his work was, Harley Hoppe otherwise known as Sloppy Hoppe.'' working in Mr. Barone's office and doing much extra work. Harley ably directed che school's finances and from many persons' views, was one of die best treasurers of Weacherwax History. The only girl on the Board of Directors this year was Delores Drake who cook over che duties of secretary which were many and complicated. Under che watchful eye of friend Bobcat; Delores took down all the minutes of senate meetings and answered many lecters from ocher schools. Delores was the ocher senior and she ably fulfilled her duties. Tire Pep department this year was led by your yell king John Druziamch. He was capably assisted by yell dukes. Bob Rogers and Ronnie Olson. Druzy ’ as he is known took charge of die ‘pep ’ parr of assemblies and good old Bobcat was backing him all die way. If you saw the ream play Thiuigsgiviirg Day you'd notice Bobcat telling die boys oo ask for more pep and die yell staff did a very fine job. £
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... The oArmed Guard AUBREY SCHMIDT VERNIE FOLEY JULIAN FENENGA ARLINE GENTIS ♦ GLADYS SHINDLER CHARLES SEMANCIK FRANCES FERING GORDON SIMMONS ♦ LEE ARMSTRONG AILE NORIN CARL QUIEN DOLORES SANDERS FRANCES FETVEDT CARL JOHNSON CATHERINE ALLISON WALTER HITCHCOCK ♦ WESLEY BARTINE DOROTHY WATSON UNO JOHNSON U. S. History World History Journalism Retail Selling English Trades English Biology Advanced Art Physics Chemistry Art I II Spanish Solid Geometry Psychology—senior boys and girls. Latin Trig Pacific History Art Crafts Arithmetic Review Effective Living—Health Commercial Art 7
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EUcfc Row. left to right. Fred HelEand. Get Briscoe. Laura Halbert. Dorocfir Ana Oiristiiasen. George RiHxwoci . Anne lordaa. GorA’ci Ansierva. Joyce Minn. Fori EagEuad. Doo Duncan. Doa Piltnidi Middle Row. left to right. Ted Dunn. Virginia Retd. Mam Elizabeth Cocrreil. John Dngiairti Dei res Drake. Boaoie Tardxill. Bob Zetaskn, Colleen Wtttw, Marvin Ranker. Front Row. kit to right. Harky Hoppe. Louse Davies. Stella Ragus. JMv Greer. Joan Berken. Marr Ann Sdefae Boh Fttz-patrkfc. B ra i n Tr usters The cek?£ . talked about man at the A. H. S. senate meetings during the past Tear. was. withocic a doubc. that King off the Cats. Bobcac. He w as ever present Listening in oo the endless discussions on miners concerning him either directly, or indirectly. Take, for instance, the new baseball uniforms which were purchased by the senate. Bobcac give a sigh off coat piece approval when he saw his Carmen wearing rheir new eurb. Bobcat was even influencing the discussions off the senators who were lied rhk Tear by Earl Emr-lund. president: Bob Fitzpatrick, vice-president: Harky Hoppe, treasurer. EteLores Drake. secreorr and Jlohn Druziumch. yell king EarLv List fail EairL represented A- H. S. at the Headers conference heid at the Universe tv off Washington. He and Bobcat found that oar school rates well in eomparsiMi with ocher high schcwifts off Washington. Bobcats activities were aired this year through means off Weotfaerwai Reporting. ' rh high school radio program presented over K.XR.O The broadcasts were on ThursdLavs »m; tasted ffnwm -s ;5 Q) oo 4:45'. This year marked the chord annrversay for the programs and Lauira Halbert was appointed general chairman ac the first off the veaur. A new activity functioning under che Leadership off the inventory committee was introduced rhik yeair Gene Briscoe was appointed chairman. It was the j aJb off has committee. which deluded Bonnie Turn-buLL Marvin Ranker. EXocochy Christensen and Eddie Scrpic. to tend out how tmin .-h ptropem Fh-i-v-i— owns. when it was purchased, its. value and who was responsible for its cant Bobcat fooiked verv when Gene announced chat among many ocher things Bobcat owned a grand piamoi a puMc address system, and a movie projector. Bobcat liked’ che new idea off N’ar.oaoi Assemoiaes which mtrxt'jcet magiiriiansv set ters -ivd comedians to the Weurherwax audience. He .smilied with glee when busses were chartered on nmr his boosters so louc-off-sowra - tok He chought che movie committee to select movies to be shown ner vear was a spfeadaf ii-ften JLoion Berken. Jody Greer. Laura HuQbert. Virginia Reid. Marianne Ouibfo. Boh Finpiotriek and Ira Bcadat selected che fftlkms.. Among the expenditures approved by Bobcat and has Senasacs were S5 0 mo rnnn-Hin -ft - Boys’ Federation no finance- assembly movies;: a budget boose ftcwr the Jumaor High ao aid n™ in their athletic pcogram which creates future Carmen For Bobcat and financing: die Jamor-Seniior Pfcom wiiich proved no be a successful means. off providing a good rime for A. HL S. students in spire off the defficit. Bobcat agrees with Harley Hoppe in that this year’s prom is a sort aowardb bigger and better proms. 9
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