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13 The Chipmunk EIGHTH GRADE PRESIDENT BILLIE HENSEN: Will the meeting please come to order? May we have the secretary’s report for the past nine months? SECRETARY FLORENCE MILEY: Our class gave two candy sales this year to pay for our cut in the annual. Our English and Social Studies classes entertained the Student Body on February 19 by pre- senting a very interesting and well worked out play, “When Martha Comes Home.” We gave it in honor of the father of our country, George Washington. On April twenty ninth, in the afternoon, we presented a musical comedy, “Quinneane,” as an assembly program. We repeated it again that night for Open House and we are very proud to say that it was a huge success. PRESIDENT: Are there any corrections or additions to the minutes? BILLIE: What about those entertainments in class meetings? PRESIDENT: Yes. Are there any more additions? LOIS: Some of our boys were on the “miniature” football teams, weren’t they? They shouldn’t be forgotten, ‘cause some day they’ll be big huskies and play on the real team. PRESIDENT: Are there any more corrections? If not we will have the treasurer’s report now. TREASURER FLORENCE MILEY: From the first candy sale we re- ceived four dollars and fifty cents. From the second we received twyo dollars and twenty cents. We spent five dollars and sixteen cents for the class picture cut in the annual. Top Row—Elliot. J. Combero, lines, Denna, Williams, McRay, Brooks, Buroughs, Bates Yarborough. Second Row—P. Leon, Giles, R. Leon, Jackson, Jones, Linn, Lauer, Appenfeller, Herrera, O’Dette, Miley. Gormley, Cooper, Madrid, Strickland. Third Row—Haynes, Pappa, J. Coleman, Myer, Hiatt, Garnero, Hunderman. Conley, Murphy, Brent, DeRosier, Prior, Morford, Clester, Stephens, Mrs. Green. Fourth Row—Gleason, Wharton, Ott, Hoffman, Jurgenson, Mankins, Martin. Bowden, Beckstrom, Brown, Davidson, Wilson Siebe, Spencer, Dipple, Fletcher, Knudsen. Bottom Row—Cole, Foster, Markee, Smithers, Hensen, Bangle, Campus, Tipton, P. Coleman, Hornshuh, Cervantes, P. Colombero.
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12 The Chipmunk SEVENTH GRADE PRESIDENT LE GRANDE REID: Will the meeting please come to order? May we now have the minutes for the past nine months? SECRETARY CLEMENTINA PERRY: For the first few weeks of the school year the seventh grade did not have regular class meetings, but met in groups where they learned how to conduct meetings. On No- vember 9, we elected officers and then began doing things. We gave a Chinese pageant as an assembly program on the twentieth of Novem- ber and (if we do say so ourselves) it was a great success. In fact, it was so well received that we were asked to present it for the Mothers Club. On February 11 our class gave a candy sale, and set an example for the rest of the school by having each member bring either candy or a dime. Several of the boys from our class were members of the ‘“Steel- heads” and “Redheads” football teams. They made a big showing in the games they played, and promise to be good future football material for the W.H.S. PRESIDENT: Are there any corrections or additions to the minutes? JOE: What about our paying our picture in the annual? I think that’s one of the most important things we did this year. PRESIDENT: Very good. Be sure to put that in, Clementina. Are there any more corrections or additions? MARY: We gave a party on March third in the high school auditor- ium. Everyone had such a good time that I think it should be included. And we paid for the refreshments, too. PRESIDENT: Any more? DENNIS: Yeah. One more thing. The “A” and “B” sections enter- tained each other in class meetings. PRESIDENT: Are there more additions? Is there any new business? If not, the meeting will adjourn until next September. Top Row—Rookaird, Lubin, Freemeyer, Storts, Mieler, Knudson, Fowler, Reid, Morey, Rookaird, Rosas, Theiler. McKay, Brown, Emerson, Yeokum. Second Row— Mrs. Geyer, Colombero, Mullin, Kannard Newby, McKoewn, Brown, Long, Bergstrom, Prusia. Phillips, Murphy, Dyer, Perry, Craig, Perry, Timone. Bottom Row—Spindler Myers, Duncan, Cooper, Olson, Utz, Welder, Campos, Prior, Saborido, Parker, Gutierrez. Fraga, Fisher
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14 The Chipmunk FOOTBALL GAMES The first game of the season was with the Alumni. The “grads” got together, worked out a few plays and with a line which greatly outweighed the High School and a back field made up of former stars, they came out witn a score of 6-0 in their favor. The following Saturday Chico came to Westwood. Chico had a very heavy line that battered dowm the High School forward wall, and a backlield that went through the holes for two touchdowns. Although Westwood put up a brave fight, the game ended in favor of Chico, 14-0. The Redding game was fast from the start to the finish. The “Lumberjacks” made the first two touchdowns, but after that the Shasta boys held like a stone wall, and drove down the field for two goals, getting one additional point on a convert when a W.H.S. man was off side. Then Hollis ran 65 yards to a touchdown, but failed to convert, and the game ended 13-12 in Shasta’s favor. The All-Star game was played instead of one with the Reno “Antlers”, who failed to appear. The All-Star team was a pick-up aggregation from about town of all the former football players of the W.H.S. The game was a good one, and even though the All-Stars had the disadvantage of being out of shape and were not well organized they put up a good fight. The score at the end of the game was West- wood 20, All-Stars 0. The Alturas game was played to a “shut-out”. The Modoc boys fought hard to push the Westwood boys back, but that was impossible. The “Lumberjacks.” clicked as one. The game ended, for the first time in many years of Westwood-Alturas rivalry, in Westwood’s favor, with a score of 12-0. The football game of most interest to W.H.S. every year is her “Big Game” with her traditional rival, Lassen. This year the West- wood varsity journeyed to Susanville, accompanied by every rooter who could find transportation. The game turned out to be a one-sided Curtis Lamson Hollis Prusia
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