Wenatchee High School - Wa Wa Yearbook (Wenatchee, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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Page Fourteen Cabinet The cabinet is composed of representatives from all clubs and classes in high school. The duties of the cabinet are: to act as advisory council to the principal and officers of the student body, to provide for nomination of student body officers, to appoint Lyceum Manager, to distribute activity letters where they are earned, to authorize Student Loan Fund and the system of scholastic honors and to handle any activity that is not provided' for under the constitution. The president of the student body presides over the cabinet meetings. The other officers of the student body are also included in the membership. The meetings are conducted under standard rules of order. Members of the cabinet are: 4A Class, Sam Mills, 4B Class, Allan Mapes, BA Class, Jack McClayg 3B Class, Lucille Mitchell, ZA Class, Ralph Shotwellg 2B Class, Frank Taylorg Board of Social Control, Ed Carr, Girl Club, Maxine Van Cureng P. K. Club, Betty Scott, Derby Club, Franlc Schebleg Honor Society, Roberta, Arneilg Heinz Club, Doris Berry, I-li-Yu Slcoolcum Club, Jean Beatty, Dramatic Club, Barbara Flanigang Boys' Pep Club, Herbert Mulloyg Purple and Gold Club, Jean Caldwell, History Club, Marie Manningg Ink Slingers Club, Beessie Jean Steiner, Gold VV Club, Velma Shaffordg Purple VV Club, Lawrence Parlchillg Swimming Club, Charlotte Parmaleeg Girls Athletic lxflanager, Viola Noonlcesterg Boys Athletic Manager, Don Holden, Apple Leaf, Betty Cameron, Wa Wa, Phyllis Martin

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Page Thirteen Student Body Ufiicers Student affairs of Wenatchee high school have been very successfully directed by their able student body officers. The presidents have been on the Student Government Board and due to their leadership and democratic spirit have developed student control to an even greater extent than the previous year. An added achievement this year was the taking over of noon supervision of halls. This project has been very successful and one of which the student body may be proud. The officers of both semesters were victorious after exciting campaigns and they proved valuable leaders for the school. Roy Carriker through his splendid leadership and Francis Lockwood through his democratic spirit have stood for everything progressive and Worthwhile in Wenatchee High. Under them, assembly programs have become more instructive and entertaining. Scholarship! has made rapid strides and school spirit has developed in both participation in athletics and in student government. Enthusiasm for school activities has very greatly increased under the direction of these officers and the school as a Whole has noticeably improved. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Roy Carrilcer ........, , ,...,,,.,.. President .. Art Koch ,..... Nlartha Oatey ..... ...... Vice President Sec. and Treas. ..... . Wellington Pegg ........,. ..... A dvisor .... SECOND SEMESTER Francis Lockwood Gerald Van Doren Ovidia Lindston , ......... Wellington Pegg



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Page Fifteen Board of Social Control OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Robert McGougl1 ..... ,...,... P resident ...... - ..... Helen Van Leuven I-Iomer.Tipton ...... ........ V ice President ..... ....... W illa Lou Woods Bob Firrnan ..,....................................... Sec. and Treas. ..................,......... Bonita Broderick Membership into the Board of Social Control is elective. It is organized at the begin- ning of each semester to keep an account of the social affairs of the Clubs and Classes throughout the year. The major project of the Board of Social Control in the spring is the selection of candi- dates for Apple Blossom Queen. The selection is made from Junior and Senior girls. Every girl's name of the above classes is read and they are eliminated down to twenty girls. From this group ten are chosen. These ten girls appear in person before the board. The board has them walk across the room, spealc, read and smile, in order to determine their queenly traits. Sometimes these girls are called in twice in order to choose the five best candidates. The qualifications which she must meet are: character, carriage, poise, posture, voice, pleas- ing personality, scholarship and accomplishments. The five girls selected Were: Carol lVIcGough, Ovidia Lindston, Jean Vermilya, Carol McKercher and Florence Parr. Three of these are chosen by the student body by ballot. A committee of three from the board and three faculty advisors choose the Queen from this last group of three girls.

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