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TRAFFIC PATROL TOP ROW: R. Anderson, L. Haueter, J. Doering, D. Olson, S. Roberts, B. White. MIDDLE ROW: E. Beadnell, L. Bosetti, D. Rasor, R. Bridges, B. MacDonald, T. Estacio. BOTTOM ROW: G. Irwin, T. Musso, R. Hamilton, C. Rinehart. TRAFFIC PATROL The Westwood High School Traffic patrol is composed of Junior High School students. This group has charge of traffic direction before and after school, at noon, and at football games. The patrol meets bimonthly. At this meeting (the retiring captain presiding) a captain is elected for the succeeding two weeks and there is discussion of traffic problems, and possible solutions. The Traffic Patrol desires to report that there have been no serious traffic accidents during the past school year. The members of the Patrol know the reason—fewer cars and bicycles, traveling at slower speeds. COMMERCIAL CLUB The first big events of the year for the commer- cial club were the Thanksgiving and Christmas Parties. The aims of the club are to learn by study and contact with various offices, the ways which business is conducted. The officers of the club are as follows: PRESIDENT.........BOB BEADNELL VICE-PRESIDENT............JOE KNOLL SECRETARY ........ DOROTHY LINN ADVISER ................ MRS. BURKE COMMERCIAL CLUB BACK ROW: J. Caldwell. J. Knoll. B. Beadnell. MIDDLE ROW: D. Luff. D. Linn, D. Read. D. Smith. FRONT ROW: Mrs. V. Burke (Adviser), H. Barbour, J. Hammerstrom, M. Peltier. 26
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administrative council BACK ROW: Joe Knoll, Wes Stout. J. W. Bratton, S. Mitchell, R. Cox, Roland Campos. SEATED: Phyllis Haas, Lily Coxen, Mrs. M. Frodsham, Miss D. Geddis. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL The Administrative Council met every Wed- nesday morning at 8:00 o'clock in the room 13. Stuart Mitchell, Superintendent of schools, pre- sided over the meeting and Ronald Cox, West- wood High School Vice Principal, recorded the minutes. The Administrative Council took up the diffi- culties and problems of the Student Body. It con- sists of faculty and representatives from each Senior High Class. Faculty members are Mrs. Margaret Frod- sham, Mr. Stuart Mitchell, Mr. Ronald Cox, Mr. « Wesley Bratton, Miss Doris Geddis, Miss Joan E. Taylor. Student representatives are Joe Knoll, Student Body President; Roland Campos, Phyllis Haas, 12th; Bud Lance, 11th; Alta Siebe and Wes Stout, 10th. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Committee is composed of the Student Body Officers and of representatives from each class. The seventh, eighth, and ninth grades have one representative each. The tenth and eleventh grades have two representatives and the twelfth grade has three representatives. Members are elected for one year. They meet every Tuesday morning at eight o'clock in the Round Table Room. The duties of the Executive Committee are to make and enforce rules, to pay bills under $25.00, and to okay the athletic awards. Bills over $25.00 must be approved by the Student Body. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STANDING: M. Wunderlich, P. Rosetti, B. Fowler, Miss J. Taylor (Adviser), D. Rogers, C. Volonte. J. Powers. SIT- TING: P. Jacka, J. Allan. B. Beadncll, R. Campos, J. Knoll D. L. Read, J. Gi- annini, N. Haueter, H. M. Barbour, E. Rusk, R. Herm- rick, A. Welch.
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JOURNALISM STANDING: F. Cowan, L. Simon, M. Tipton, S. Perez, Mis J. E. Taylor (Ad- viser), W. Stout, E. Jeffries, B. Barbour, J. Curry, J. Bingham. MIDDLE ROW: J. Hammerstrom, D. Smith, L. Haueter, D. Linn, N. Stevens. C. Gleason. FRONT ROW: P. Haas, M. Schenkel, D. Paul- son, M. Weiss. LUMBERJACK The Lumberjack Staff started the year out right by issuing the first edition on October 8, two weeks after school started. During the first semester, with Phyllis Haas acting as Editor-in- Chief, the staff put out an edition every two weeks. School news has appeared weekly in the Sugar Pine. When the second semester rolled around, Dorothy Linn took over the job of Editor-in-Chief. Besides the regular editions, a special edition was issued on March 17 and sent to our service men at home and abroad. The different editors were held responsible for making the dummies. These were sent to the commercial classes to be typed and mimeo- graphed. The Lumberjacks were then distributed without charge among the students. ANNUAL STAFF Because of war time shortage and higher costs, this year's Annual Staff worked under difficult circumstances, but finally managed to put the book together. Each member gave his whole hearted support and did many little serv- ices which helped towards getting the copy to the printer before the deadline of April 15. Those holding offices were as follows: EDITOR ........... NORMA HAUTER ASSISTANT EDITOR.SHIRLEY MAHONEY BUSINESS MANAGER ... LOIS HAUTER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER COLLEEN CONNELLY SENIOR EDITOR .. VIRGINIA GLISSMAN CHAIRMAN OF NOON SALES .... DORIS SMITH JEAN HAMMERSTROM CHAIRMAN OF NOON DANCES SECRETARY .......... GLENN IRWIN ADVISER ....... MISS JOAN E. TAYLOR ANNUAL STAFF TOP ROW: J. Knoll, P. Jacka. R. Cam- pos, W. Stout, V. Glissman, D. Smith. fHIRD ROW: Miss J. Taylor (Adviser), S. Mahoney, A. Siebe, L. Haueter, C. Connelly, J. Hammerstrom. SECOND ROW: P. Etherton, B. Monay, M. Ken- nedy, M. Peltier, N. Haueter (Editor), C. MacDonald. FIRST ROW: T. Musso, Lowell Haueter, J. Snook, M. Salaices, J. Chavez, G. Irwin, J. Clark.
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