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Top row: Francis Brown, president; Richard Emerson, vice-president; Roberta Lee, secretary; Harry Knecht, treasurer • Bottom row: Marilyn Bergstrom, song leader; La Verne Cartwright business manager; tins Rose, athletic manager; Mary Jean Patterson, publicity manager; Alvenor Silva, yell leader. Student @oc) j Ojjjjicete A wave of silence sweeps over the assembly as President Francis vigorously wields the gavel. A close look will reveal Richie standing by in case a sudden fainting spell seizes Franny or he becomes tongue-tied, or something. Roberta steps forward and reads her minutes of the preceding meeting. Harry gives the report of the school’s credits and debts. Marilyn, in her red skirt and black sweater, swishes the students through a snappy song. Alvenor pushes and pulls a noisy yell from the scholastic vocal chords. Skits, various reports, maybe a quiz program or a movie complete this typical assembly, planned and executed by this year's fine staff of student body officers. LaVerne Cartwright did outstanding work in putting over the card sales and other student body activities. Mary Jean Patterson and Ellis Rose, publicity manager and athletic manager, respectively, kept the school in the limelight and sports under con- trol. Joaquin Martinez did a splendid job as assistant publicity manager. For this hard working group, one of the high spots of the year was the Student Leaders’ Conference held at Marysville, March 24. At this gathering Westwood stood out brightly among the twenty other schools present. The efficient leaders have, by their untiring efforts, brought this school through another successful year. This has been really appreciated by the students and faculty of Westwood High School. TWENTY-TWO %
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Westwood Hi, we’ll sing a song for you. Westwood Hi, forever brave and true. Victory will always be our aim. For our dear old Westwood Hi. So. boys and girls, come sing a song of glee For we re on to victory. We will always give our very best. For dear old Westwood Hi. TWENTY-ONE
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The Executive Committee organized for the purpose of handling the Student Body s business and to help solve the problems of the Student Body was very efficient and helpful this year. Besides the student body officers and managers, the committee included the fol- lowing representatives: Doris Olson and Harry Benedict, seniors; Bob Emerson, junior; Dino Giannini, sophomore; Glenn Wall, freshman; Dorothy Linn, eighth grade; Billy Foster, seventh grade. Student Body Card Sales netted approximately $450. The Executive Committee budgeted this money among various Student Body activities. The high standard set up by the Executive Committee is a standard hard to sur- pass and one we hope will continue in years to come. • Standing: Wall. R. Emerson, Patterson, Cartwright, B. Emerson. Rose. Rodman • Sitting: Giannini, Berg- strom, Boles, Olson, Brown, Knecht, Lee. Benedict, Silva.
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