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MW 42' fm' ff 3, tl fyaivl 1 11. ,. ,v ...J QW., .. .3 ' A .-4 STUDENT COUNCIL-Row 1: H. Backer, F. Bodwell, K. Leander, J. XVeber, M. Daniels, vice pres., J. Bromley, pres., T. Mashaw, secretary, B. Hoffman, treasurer, J. Herrick, J. Thomson. Row 2: A. Moos, S. Hartman, B. Maurer, D. Davis, C. Keel, K. Grady, P. Scott, SI. Rogers, R. Elston, R. Small. STUDENT COUNCIL The student council . . . many of us are curious as to what Went on every Wfednesday when mem- bers of this group left their homeroom for parts unknown. Page twenty Row 3: L. Tuchman, B. Hayes, M. Goldberg, B. White, S. Overman, T. Schrader, P. Cockerille, B. Freije, D. Lilly. Row 41 N. McClain, A. Conley, C. Stewart, M. Mathis, J. Hawhee, J. Rhodes, D. Raynor, B. Wolf, D. Jacobs, Mr. Mount, sponsor, M. Cohen, S. Jeffries. One of the duties of the student council was decorating the school building during the Christ- mas season. The trees in the hall, as well as the decorations in the library, office, and cafeteria, Were all products of this industrious group. The all school dance on March 20, one of the most well remembered of all student council activities, was organized by the club's sponSQf, Mr. Mount, the officers, and planning commlt- tees. No one will ever forget the theme Of BEATLEmania, all the Beatle records that Jos Kelly, WIFE disc jockey, played, or all the fun everyone, including the chaperones, had. u One of the largest jobs of the student counC1l was efficiently orientating the incoming sevciunfh 5 er- graders. Several members acted as guideS, U ing the future Westlaners through the halls classes, giving them a preview of lulilof hlgl life. The main function of this governing body was to act as a medium between students HH administration. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICER? J Bromley, B. Hoffman, treasurer, M. Daniels, V156 Pres ' president, T. Mashaw, secretary.
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WESTWIND ar y in the year members of the West w divided into five main groups Intro ton, activities, sports album, and art e introduction staff concentrated its eff resenting an overall View of the School life of the 1963 '64 school year. Listing the names of the member club and briefly stating its main objective was the function of the activities staff. The sports' section endeavored of the memorable sports events of the name the team members who worked to bring glory to our athletic department. The album group, as the name 1mplies,wa5 assigned the task of organizing and alphabetizing the names of all Westlane students. Our art group drew the pictures throughout the pages of the Westwiud. The Westwinu' staff has Worked hard this year to put out a good yearbook. We hope that you will enjoy recalling the memories captured on its many pages. Westwind staff S of each to capture some year and l . A . . . n ind Ta ' . . . X due- Th ' ' '- in P . , orts WESTWIND STAFF 1 B man, Picture 1: L. Stoner, P. Kammeraad, C- Blxler' J' erg S. Hackett. . , Picture 2: K. Kivett, D. Talbott, S- Hollis' A. Illitosfitackhoum Picture 3: V. Troutt, K. Mandersi R- Tratmer' ' C. Slosson. , Picture 4: L. Alig, L. Main, C. Sunderland, C- Cannon Picture S: J. Logsdon, G. Prah, T- Delang' Not Pictured: S. Noel.
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