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First row: Shelton, Merrill, Seely. Roberts, Wilder, Compton. Saborido, Silva. Hendrickson. Vanderville. Mix. Yanger, White. Chilson. Second row: Rose. Rivera, Garnero. Fiora. Merva. Gibson. Maltby, Snowball, C. Valle. Snook, Coxen, Huggins. Third row: Codemo. Travers. Miller, Watson, J. Valle. Seipert. Smith, Lauer, Pappa, DeClusin, Dawson! Fourth row: Wood, Callcgari, Shulz, Willet. Vierra, Carter, Parisot, Farney, Thompson. Swain. First row: Hopper, Shields, MacDonald. Wall, Guzman, Gottardo, Black, Doering, Martin. Craig, Yarbrough, Hoffmier. Pinon. Second row: Huggins. Young, Carroll, Hix, Cuzzalio. V. Giannini, Breedlove, Menchini, Jones. Scott. Hall. Third row: Andrews. McVey, Williamson, Moore, Parker. Covert. Smith. Keely, Morini, Conley. Kreus, Perry. Madrid. Fourth row: Coulter, Cyr, Zollar, Trujillo, Mitchell, MacDonald. Sodi, Funk. Connelly, Olsen, Foster. SEVENTH GRADE The Seventh Grade held its first meeting in September with Mrs. Huggins acting as their adviser. The following officers were elected: President, Marilyn Pappa: Vice-Presi- dent, Glen Wall; Secretary-Treasurer, Ivy Seipert: Yell Leader, Tom Mix: Song Leader, Norma Conley: and Student Control members, Dorothy Snook and Tommy Foster. Candy sales led among class activities. The seventh graders were interested in dancing and held small dancing parties on Friday mornings. The boys have improved their dancing with the girls' help. They often went skiing after school with Mr. Mitchell. They also carried off the singing trophy for 1937-38. « 14 »
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CHARLES ALLEN President DON HOFFMAN Vice-President MARIAN HULL Secretary CHARLES SIEBE Treasurer DWARD GAZARIAN Yell Leader DRUSILLA IRWIN Song Leader ROBERT WATSON Business Manager STUDENT BODY OFFICERS They are an essential part of the Westwood High School and seldom was there a more respected or popular group in our school. We know that they are worthy of their positions because they were chosen for their own special ability to fulfill their office. We, the students, feel proud of the selection we made, and as we go forth into the world to seek our success, we will always remember the fine leadership and good fellowship which they set as an example for us. As the end of the year rolls around and once again a red letter day marks the end of another career for many students, we know that our Student Body Officers have carried through with our red and black banners waving gaily. These officers were: President, Charles Allan; Vice-President, Don Hoffman; Secre- tary, Marian Hull; Treasurer, Charles Siebe; Yell Leader, Edward Gazarian; Song Leader, Drusilla Irwin; and Business Manager, Bob Watson. « 16 »
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