Westwood High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Westwood, NJ)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 53 text:

HE SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL is made up of four officers elected by the student body, and a representative and the president of each homeroom. The work of the council is two fold-untiring service to the school and .service to the community. As a service to the school the student council acts as the monitor staff and holds a council court for all violators of the traffic regulations. The council is also in charge of noontime dancing, assembly programs, assistance in the cafeteria as monitors, playground monitors, and does many other tasks for the school. A ' I As a service to the community the council sold Red Cross bangles and actively took part in the War Fund drive and the Tuberculosis drive. Four representatives were sent by the council to attend the convention of New Jersey School Councils at New Brunswick. The representatives learn- ed a great deal'about other councils and brought back many ideas for im- proving our student governing body. Because the council felt that all teachers and students should know exactly what is enacted upon during a council meeting, a weekly report was given over the sound system as an additional service to the school. FRANK MILTNER ......... . . President IVAR ROSENDALE . . . Vice-President . PRISCILLA WOOD . . . . Secretary DONALD QUIRSFELD . . . . Treasurer S soon as the officers of the JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL were elected, it went right in-to its tradition of service and activities for the students of the Junior High. The Council sponsored special assemblies and a series of dance instruction periods for the students. Christmas wreaths were supplied to the homerooms, a contest for the most artistically decorated homeroom was held. Red Cross tuberculosis bangles were sold to aid the Christmas Seal Drive. As in past years, the Council provided dancing each noon for the stu- dents. The Council also bought some badly needed additions 'for the Women's Faculty Room. ARTHUR WIDMAN . . . . President DOUGLAS ORMEROD . . . . Vice-'President NANCY BUMSTED . . Secretary-Treasurer 49

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THE motto of the AT YOUR SERVICE CLUB very aptly describes the work of this organization. The motto is A Bridge from Westwood High School to the Boys in Service, and that is excatly the function of the club. The Westwood News and Westwood Chronicle donate papers to be sent the former students of W. H. S. who are now in the service. The Junior High School division of the club has charge of sending out these papers. Be- sides sending a weekly paper, they have also sent Christmas cards this past year. The Senior High group writes a weekly column which appears in the aforementioned papers. The column consists of letters from 'boys in service and also their correct' addresses. This letter service is appreciated by many who have lost track of a former school chum. The club, which originated a short while after Pearl Harbor, has now been in operation over three years and will continue until this war is finished. EMBERSHIP in the HONORARY SERVICE SOCIETY is by far the great- est honor that can be bestowed on a Westwood High School student. It has a limited membership consisting of ten seniors and five juniors. These students are judged on their service .to the school, participation in athletics, student government, and for high scholastic achievement. After these points are counted with the help of Miss Mable Hilton, the faculty and mem- bers of the club must pass on the eligibility of the students with the highest points. Each year an impressive candle light service is held at which many local notables come to address the fifteen students. Eac-h inductee is also given an honor pin. THE SENIOR HIGH RED CROSS'CLUB, under the direction of Mrs. Kuske and Miss Kelm, is one of the most active clubs in school. In order to fill the quota for Camp Shanks and other places, a success- ful drive to raise funds was sponsored in the fall. At Christmas both the Seniors and Junior High Clubs made and filled Christmas stockings for the soldiers stationed at Camp Shanks. The stu- dents in the high school also contributed to the success of this activity by donating the articles with which the stockings were filled. The Red Cross Club, always an active club, has been unusually success- ful in its activities this year. OFFICERS CONNIE PAVESE ........... President DOROTHY SARIBBI . .... . . Vice-President CARMELLA MENCHISE . . .... Secretary SHIRLEY KEATING . . . Production Manager 50

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