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Board of Education These are the men that have been so generous and so helpful in giving their time in dealing with the problems of the school in order to make W. H. S. a better school and Wellington a better place in which to live. G. A. Slothower is president of the boardg vice president is F. M. Rogersg Clerk, H. A. Richards, and treasurer, O. H. Sanner. Other members are R. A. Erbentraut, Wm. Snelleman, John T. Stewart and F. S. McNair. - W. ' 1 i Three members, Mr. Slothower, Mr. Snelleman and Mr. Erbentraut are serving their third term while Mr. Stewart, Mr. Rogers and Mr. McNair are beginning their first term this year. The board is divided into three groups, two members on each. The Building and Grounds Committee consisting of William Snelleman and F. S. McNair attends to the upkeep of the grounds and approves neces- sary repairs. The Purchasing Committee of John T. Stewart and G. A. Slothower is res- ponsible for adequate supplies any where from basketballs to chalk. The Teachers' Committee consisting of R. A. Erbentraut and F. M. Rogers makes recommendations for hiring teachers. r -l 2-
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X Qur Jaunty Juniors We are the 119 Juniors, 59 boys and 60 girls, who have not yet cultivated that in- telligent senior look, nor mastered that art of sophisticated senior-sauntering. Perhaps one of our greatest assets is the domineering athletes of our class, ninty- nine and ninty-nine one-hundredths per cent of the male members participated in some sport. Several made first team football, while sixty per cent of the first ten in basketball hail from the mighty junior class. Knob Rogers, acting football and basketball cap- tain, has led the Ark Valley individual scor- ing record for the past two years. Another event which brought us into the lime-light was the unexpected case of scarlet fever, contracted by our basketball manager, Johnny Gasper. This not only meant a vaca- tion for John, but a week's delay for both coaches and basketball players. This was a brutal shock not only to the fans, but also to the girls who Were left waiting. Many juniors were staunch and hearty sports followers, and showed surplus pep and energy throughout the year. High Y, Girl Reserve, A Cappella, Boys Officers President ,...,...,c...... Warren Arnspiger Vice-president .c.............. Gerald Clark , Secretary .......................... Roger Davis Treasurer ........,......i.. Esther Lee Titus and Girls Glee Club are only a few of the activities we took part in. An unmeasurable amount of talent was displayed on the evening of November 28, when Growing Pains, directed by Helen Louise Crouch, was presented before a crowded house. The audience was temporar- ily puzzled, for it appeared that we had bor- rowed two Hollywood Stars to lead our crew of 18, none other than Margaret Linn and Gerald Rogers. The play proved to be a hilar- ious comedy and a raging success. After long discussions, thinking, planning, work, and decorating, we all turned out in our lovely formals and best suits to royally entertain the seniors with a banquet and prom. The American Legion Hall was gaily decorated, carrying out an appropriate theme. It proved to be a momentous occa- sion. Next year we are looking forward to an even fuller calendar, and, with our class, we can't miss. ...14....
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