......... FIRST ROW: Miss Orr, faculty member: Joan Bowman, freshman representative: Barbara Briles. vice-president and Junior representativeg Mary Evelyn Mcrford, secre- tary and sophomore representativeg Margaret Crostreet. senior representative: Mr, Far- row. faculty member. SECOND ROW: Elmer Burroughs, freshman representativeg Thurman DeMoss, presi- dent and representative at large: Clayton Fields. senior representativeg Leslie Wheeler, treasurer and representative at largeg Billy Heziden. junior representative: Robert De- Moss, sophomore representative, Mr. Lee whose picture is not shown is an ex-officio member. Student Council The Student Council is the governing body of the Student Association, It is a medium between the school officials and the Student Association. It was first organized in the school year 1933-34. The Student Association is composed of all students. teachers, and the principal. The Council consists of twelve members: one boy annd one girl from each class, elected by their classg two representatives, one junior and one senior, elected at large from nomina- tions made by the faculty: two faculty members appointed by the principal. The prin- cipal is an ex-officio member of the Council. The purpose of the organization is to develcp in the students the educative and gov- ernmental responsibilities in a democratic school organization. By apportioned repre- sentation from the faculty, cjasses, and Association at large a general discussion of all needs. improvements, or general 'welfare of the school are considered. The Council has provided at series of free convocation programs throughout the year, With the help of the trustee they have improved the library and subscribed to current lit- erary works. The scholarship contest which ends with 3 banquet for the winning class is sponsored by that organization. The council looks after the trophy case, maintains a lost and found department, and sponsors all other school activities that come under their jurisdiction. The officers of the Council are as follows: President-Thurman DeMoss. Vice-President-Barbara Briles. Treasurer-Leslie Wheeler, Secretary-Mary Evelyn Morford. Q
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Band and Orchestra The band is made up of fifty-five members, The instrumentation is fifteen clarinets. five saxophones, one bassoon, one oboe. four flutes. two piccolos, f-our horns. four bass. nine rumpets, six trcm-bones, cymbals. bass drums, two snare drums, and bells. It has attennded many district and state contests and won honors in both. This organization played for all the home football and basketball games and always gave a fine performance. All the musical organizations owe their many successes to the untiring efforts of our capable and interested director. Mrs, Beelar. ' The orchestra is made up of forty-three members. The instrumentation is seventeen violins. one viola, four flutes. three trumpets. one string bass, three brass. fcur horns. two cellos, two trcmbones, one bassoon. four clarinets, piano, tympani and snare drums. It has attended district, state, and national contests and has always brought home honors. This organization is an important feature cf all plays, operettas, and other programs presented by the school. We are proud oi' the good instrumentation cf this organization, which is exceptional in such a small school, Vocal The vocal organization of the music dtparinient consists of Madrigal Club. Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Triple Trio, Girls' Quartet, Boys' Glee Club, and Boys' Quartet and Mixed Chorus. The Madrigal Club is composed of the select voices of the Glee Club and the Triple Trio is composed of nine select voices of the Madrigal Club. The highlight each year for these organizations is the operetta. This year the operetta was Tune In. A large cast and eseveral large choruses helped to make this mmsical comedy a success. The Madrigal Club represented Westfield High School in The Hoosier Music Festival at Indiana University this spring. Operetta As one of the high points of the year, the Music Department presented the operetta. Tune In, a modern comedy of a broadcasting station. The cast, eight choruses, and a special orchestra, as well as the other departments of the school all co-operated with Mrs. Bieelar in making this a very successful presentation. The following persons interpreted the characters: Kaspar Kroggins .....,. Mrs. Kroggins Jean Kroggins Joe Brown ....... Jerry Kennedy .... Tilly, Milly, Billy Dynamo Dave ....... Mitzi .................. J. Bottomly Binks ..... Archibald Throckmorton Lysander Phipps ........,. Victor Roberts Helen Davis .. Cecelia Stuart Clayton Fields Clinton Fields Margaret Crostreet, Evelyn Morford. Jean Harvey Gene Williamson ,...., . Ann Jessup . . Donald Hinshaw ....... Max Ballard .. . . Thurman DeMoss Class Will Continued XXVII. Mary Joan Smith, hereby transfer my conspicuous, continuous commicai capers to the tender care of Virginia Irwin. XXVIII. I, Charles Smith, leave my proficiency in any task to Philip Ortwein in order that he will be able to participate in all athletics this coming school year. XXIX. I, Louise Daniel, bequeath niy talent of doing and saying the wrong thing at the right time to Barbara Briles, XXX. I, Clayton Fields, regretfully leave Mary Evelyn to the tender mercies of Oliver Wilson. fS1gnedl The Seniors of 1936. -------- X .Q
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