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Standing:—Olson, Fletcher, Mrs. Pendleton, Miley, Chatoian, Prior, Sitting—Hull, Ebell. Peltier, Johnson, Conley. R. 0. H. CLUB Although the Royal Order of Homemakers Club was started this year, it has accomplished many worthwhile projects some of which were preparing and serving a dinner to the Westwood-Susanville foot- ball teams, and a luncheon for a large group of Lassen County High Teachers. The girls made and sold candy and cook books to earn money to buy curtains for the sewing room, to pay the Club dues, and pay for their cut in the Annual. Seven of the members received their pins this year. INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club has been opened to the Senior High stu- dents this year which has resulted in a large increase in membership. This club is interested in corresponding with students in foreign lands. Letters have been received from Japan, Italy, Wales, Germany, Switzerland and Finland. By having candy sales the club paid for its cut in the Annual. Top Row—Rookaird, Saborido, Morey, Williams, Jacobsen, Prior, Brown, McFadyen. Center—Wilcox, Hopkins, O’Brien, Miss Kettlewell. Timone, Linn, Markee. Front Row—Don Rookaird, Pierce, Cooper, Morehead, Parker, Olson, Fisher. 20
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Standing—Jurgenson, C. Allan, Rookaird, Hernandez, R. Allen. Miley, Valley. Sitting—Wilcox, Ebell, McCall, Johnson, Norton, Dyer, Lorda, Cashdollar. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE This committee handles all the business of the Student Body such as authorizing various school groups to spenci certain amounts of money, and discussing and passing upon all business matters which concern the Student Body. It is composed of the student body officers and a certain number of representatives from each class which are elected for the ensuing year at the last class meeting. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The Westwood High School Scholarship Society has been divided into a Junior and Senior division, each having its own officers and social affairs but both having Mr. Nixon as advisor. During the year each has enjoyed a theatre party and a card prty. Last fall the District Convention was held at Orland, to which the local society sent three delegates, who returned with some helpful suggestions. Back Row—Morehead. Newton, J. Herrera, Campos, Peltier, Conley. Valley, Norton, McLaws, Klotz, McAuley, Wilson, Gatti, Hull. Middle Row—Lubin, H. Cashdollar, Williams, M. Dyer, Lorda, U. Dyer, B. Fletcher. Olson, Fisher, A. Herrera, Leon, Jacobsen, Markee, Vandervate. Front Row— Hollis, G. Cashdollar, Henson, Yeager, Kinser, Smith, Anderson, West, McCrea. Hull, McCall, R. Perry, C. Perry, Allan, Jurgenson, D. Fletcher. 19
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Back Row—Valley, Morey. R. Williams, Bates, Miss Green, Allen, P. Williams, Prusia. Center Row—Stone, Pierce, Lilienthal, Norton, Johnson, McCall, Front Row—O’Brien, Cooper, Conley, Peltier, Dyer. Lorda, Cashdollar. GLEE CLUB On October 21, 1932 the Senior High Glee Club, directed by Miss Green, sang at the Westwood Theatre. The songs were: “California,” “Smiles,” and “Sweethearts Forever”. The returns were very favor- able as this was a High School benefit show. On Dcember 22, 1933 they also gave a program of Christmas Carols before the student body. The songs sung were: “Silent Night”, “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear”, “We Three Kings of the Orient”, “Jingle Bells”, and “Luther’s Cradle Song.” This was met by much approval by the students. OPERETTA “Miss Cherryblossom” was a three act musical comedy presented by a large group of the High School students on March 15, at the Westwood Theatre. Both a matinee and an evening performance were given. The title role was played by Mary Lorda and her lover by Robert Allen. Bennie Valley’s performance as Kokerno was perhaps the most outstanding character. Besides a number of other leads a chorus of geisha girls and American men and girls added to the color of the operetta. Standing:—Hopkins, McCall, Phelan, Newton, Norton, Cashdollar, Cooper, Chatoian. Timone, Miley, Conley, Peltier, Dyer. DuBois, Knudsen, Barry, O’Brien, Pierce, Lorda. Sitting;—Morehead, Stewart, Kannier. Morey, Prusia, Valley, Miss Green, Bickel. Bates, Allen, Miley, Hollis, Williams. 21
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