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Top row: Snook, Smith, Hogan, Wilson, Yanger, Hull. Middle row: Boshoff. Irwin, Hoxsey D. Morey Lee Anderson Yeager. Bottom row: Vorraso, McCall. Emerson, P. Morey. McCrea, Jones. Stubblefield. ' Y. W. C. A. The regular meeting of the Y. W. C. A. was called to order with the crash of a gavel propelled by President Pearl Morey. By looking through Secretary Alice McCrea’s notebook, we find there has been a lot going on in the Young Women's Christian Association this year. Here's a report of plans made for a pot-luck supper away back in the fall. These young women must have been particularly interested in eating, for here are some notes on a progressive dinner that was held early in January. More pot luck suppers, food sales, a toy shop for Christmas, and a clothes drive were some of the activities carried on by this organization. Here's something! The girls bought the regular Girl Reserve pins, which, by the way, is the first time that this branch has gotten pins. The best time of the year, to the lucky girls who are able to attend, is the Annual Older Girls' Conference held at Richardson Springs. This year it was held April 2 and 3, and eleven delegates from Westwood attended. The conference always benefits those who attend, greatly. A few more sales and parties brought to an end another very successful year for the YW of Westwood High. This year s officers were: President, Pearl Morey: Vice-President, Winifred Emerson; and Secretary-Treasurer, Alice McCrea. Advisers were Miss Hogan and Miss Wilson. «19»
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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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Top row: Creighton. Anderson. Martin. King, J. McDonald, D. Whitehead. Schneringer. Second row: L. Ott. R. Mix. Hoffman, J. McDonald. Becker. Odette. Cooper. Wunderlich, Miller. McVickers. Third row: Ashworth. Likins, Olsen, D. Spindler, J. Mix. Nelson. Wilkins, McCrea, Hoxsey, Snowball, Maltby, C. Spindler. Fourth row: D. Giannini. Towers. Barker, Menchini, M. Tyler, Jones. Brown M, Stubblefield, Vernon. Granger, Mix. Fifth row: J. Tyler. Hopper, E. Tyler. Abrams, Peltier, T. Mix, R. Stubblefield, Travers, Durkee, White. BAND The high school band, although only a year and a half old, has made very astounding progress under the direction of Mr. Mix. The band has made several public appearances this year, among these being the Labor Day Parade in Susanville in the presence of Governor Merriam. The band also played for football and basketball games in Westwood and made appearances at the local theatre and at the local I. E. U. Christmas Tree. The Hungry Five comedy group and the saxophone ensemble lent color and variety to these pro- grams. In April the band journeyed to Chico and competed against other schools for state wide honors. Much praise and admiration goes to the members of this group for their constant cooperation and reliability when it came time to perform for the public. We are sure that great things are in store for this peppy organization of the high school in future years. «20»
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