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Top row: Gazarian. Siebc. Simmons. F. Brown. Allen. Watson. Miley. Middle row: R. Yanger. R. Brown. Hoffman. Tharp. Vandervate. Benedict. Bottom row: McKee. Snook. Irwin. Rodman. Anderson, Hull, D. Yanger. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee, organized this year with Mrs. Rodman as adviser, Charles Allen as president, Don Hoffman as vice-president, Marion Hull as secretary and Charles Siebe as treasurer, handled the Student Body's business in a very efficient manner and proved to be an invaluable aid in solving Student Body problems. Student Body Card sales netted the school approximately $750. This money was budgeted among the various Student Body Activities. The Executive Committee super- vised the sponsoring of a Student Body benefit show at the theater, the proceeds going to boys' athletics. This year's Executive Committee was very competent and effective and set up a high standard for future Executive Committees to maintain. «17»
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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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Top row: Goodridge, Markee. Johnson, Allen, Brown. Newman, Vandervate, Rolfe. Middle row: Cox, Hoffman, Tharp Alston, Pappa, Wilkie, Knecht, Miley. Foster. Bottom row: Adams, Snook, Nuss, McCall. Stuoblefie d, Hull, Olsen. STUDENT CONTROL The Student Control ran along smoothly this year with Mr. Curtice as adviser. At the end of the fall semester, however, he went to Berkeley to teach. The Control missed him very much, but another very capable adviser, Mr. Cox, took his place. He led the group throughout the remaining semester very well. Bob Brown did an excellent job as president while the other officers held down their posts equally well. They were: Vice-President, Charles Allan, and Secretary, Mary Stub- blefield. Many students came to visit the meeting at various times during the year. They were welcome, but were asked to give a speech at the end of the meeting. Many interesting and helpful comments were received in this way. Two new rules were badly needed and therefore were added. They were: (I) Molest- ing an officer on post, and (2) skipping assembly. Much debate was held over whether there should be a post in the new building. The discussion carried through three-quarters of the school term and finally one was added. Many new ways to adjourn assembly in order to have less confusion were tried, but none were successful until the latter part of the year. There were very few girls turned in during the year, but the percentage of boys was high. The Student Control members undertook their duties and kept order in the ha'ls very well. This made the fourth successful year for the Student Control. May the members of next year's Control do as well as those of this year. « 18 »
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