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Student Body Officers First Semester Janet Sumner, Secretary Richard Thomason La Rue Curd Don Van Doren Second Semester Marguerite Watkinson, Secretary Lucille Mitchell James Lindston Warren Crumrine Advisors-Miss Neffler, Miss Patton, and Mr. Pegg. The Student Government Board has carried on the Work of student government this past year very well, with the whole-hearted co- operation of the study hall chair- men, inspectors and the whole student body. Devoting a part of their time each dly to the work of the board, the members have certains ly helped to advance student gov- ernment. Inspector's reports, the trying' of disorderly students, and the checking of study hall rolls is only a part of the work of the Board. They have done their work Well, and we may be assured that student government will be in our school to stay as long as the students cooperate. WAWA 1932 First Semester La Rue Curd, President Lawrence Parkhill, V. President Jean Vermilya, Sec.-Treas. Advisor, Wellington Pegg Second Semester VVarren Crumrine, President Ralph Shotwell, V. President Marjorie Munch, Sec.-Treas. Advisor, Wellington Pegg' Under the leadership of the student body officers, this year has been a very happy and pros- perous one for the students des- pile the depression . Plays, athletics, school paper, d hate, and other activities, all have been exceptionally well man- aged. This success has been due to the willingness of the students and faculty to cooperate wIth th.ir chosen leaders. Student Government Board
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1932 Faculty Mr. Veach, B. S., M. S. Iowa State College Miss Davis, B. A. University of Washington Mrs. Clark, A. B. University' of California Mrs. Cheever, B. A. University of Washington Miss Chaney Illinois College Mr. Thwaites, B. S. University of Washington Miss Burmeister, B. A. University of Washington Miss Butler, B. S. Vlashington State College Miss Carlson, B. A. University of 'Washington Mrs. Woods, B. A., M. A. University of Iowa Mrs. Anderson, B. A., M. A. University of Washington G. Martin Warren Superintendent of Weiiatcliee Schools Miss Sykes, B. S. Willamette College Mr. Gibson, B. A. University of Montana Miss Bcblet Wenatchee Business College Miss Camlourn, B. S. Michigan State Normal Mrs. Renshaw Cedar Falls, Iowa Miss Selleck, B. S. Iowa State College Mr.. McKenzie, B. A. University of Washington Miss Weister, B. A. University of Washington Miss Renshaw, B. A. University of Washington Miss Miller Whitman College Miss Kretsinger, B. A., B. M. University of Washington Miss Manard, B. A. University of Washington Miss Tinker, B. A. University of Oregon Mr. Nelson, B. A. Washington State College Miss Boldan, A. B. University of Washington Miss Morris, A. B. Whitman College Miss Arlander, B. A. University of Omaha , 29 Wellington Pegg Principal of, Wenatchee High School . Miss Seldon, B. S. E University of Minnesota . Mr.. Benjamin of Illinois University of Illinois . Miss Neffeler, B. A. Whitman College 32. Miss Hankinson, B. A. University of Washington . Miss Mullen, B. S. University of Washington 34. Miss Patton, B. A., M. A. University of Oklahoma 35. Miss Lynch, B. S. University of Washington 36. Miss Torgerson, B. A. St. Olaf College, Minnesota 37. Mr. Moody, A. B. Willamette University 38. Miss Libby, B. S. University of Washington 39. Mr. Eller, A. B. WA WA
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1932 CABINET First Semester President-Goldie Miller V. President-Bee Lockwocd Sec.-Treas.-Patricia Harter Advisor-Miss Lucille Manard Second Semester President-George Leedy V, President-Marcella Blanken- ship Sec.-Treas.-Janet Sumner Advisor-Miss Lucille Manard Perhaps some of the new students in our school, or maybe even some of the old ones are wondering just what the duties of the Board of Social Control are. One really doesn't hear much about them-but really they are a busy group. The Board of Social Control has many important duties: Keep- Members: Janet Sumner, Rusty Hylton, Marvin Nelson, Nellie Hutchinson, Don Holden, Vivian Gullicn, Violet Rash, Margaret Ovendon, Homer Tipton, Allen Mapes, Richard Thomason, La Rue Curd, Ed Carr, Lucille Mitchell, Alice Riches, Florence Parr, Jeff Berry, Jean Vermilya. The cabinet is composed of the students who represent all ing the school calendar, furnish- ing programs for downtown orgin- izations, attending to the registry of all school visitors, and ex- changing programs with other high schools in the valley. Members: Warren Crumrine, Ralph Shotwell, Marjorie Munch, Max Conover, Tom Lindsay, Mau- rice Courtway, Dorothy Manning, the clubs and activities of the school. Their duties are many and var- ied. Some of the important ones are to act as an advisory council to the principal and the student officers, to nominate officers, and to appoint a manager for Lyceum. With Mrs. Helen T. Clark as advisor, the cabinet has had an outstanding year. Lucille Mitchell, Francis Lock- wood, Helen Seiter, Willa Lou Woods, Gertrude Appel, Norman Jensen, Violet Rash, Virginia Sel- lars, Lawrence Parkhill, Dorothy Foster, John Olds, Ed Carr, Mar- guerite Watkinson, Genevieve Mottler, VV4-:ir Clark, Rusty Hyl- ton, Ethel Smith, Dick Matthews. BOARD SOCIAL V CONTROL WA WA
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