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Ulu. NIEPOTH President BOB FERGUSON Vice-President ARDIS WELCH Secretary WILMA ROWLAND Song Leader BILL MICKELSON Treasurer KERBIE GIANNOTTI YeU Leader RALPH LOPEZ Business Manager BILL DAVIS Athletic Manager Student Body Officers This was an unusual year for student government at Westwood High School. It was a year in which we had two sets of officers for the offices of president, vice-president and treasurer. These offices changed hands at mid-year due to the fact that Bud Lance, president, and Dick Dunn, vice-president, were called into service. Thereupon Bill Niepoth was elected president. Bob Ferguson was elected vice-president, and Bill Mickelson stepped into the treasurer post that had previously been held by Bill Niepoth. Other officers were Ardis Welch, secretary; Wilma Rowland, song leader; Kerbie Giannotti, yell leader; Ralph Lopez, business manager; and Bill Davis, athletic manager. These students this year tried for an improvement in student govern- ment and in assemblies.
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For all your days prepare. And meet them ever alike: When you are the anvil, bear— When you are the hammer, strike. — Preparedness by Edwin Markham
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Executive Committee Back Row —D. Edwards, R. Lope . B. Niepoth, B. Mickelson, J. Wat- son, B. Ferguson, L. Bosetti. Front Row—Mrs. Rodman, A. Welch, S. Perez, E. Douglas, A. Lauer, M. Larter. W. Rowland. Executive Committee During the year of 1944-1945, the Executive Committee has been having short but very important meetings. The officers are the same as those for the Student Body. Mrs. Rodman is the adviser. Members have discussed all the problems that any one member, or any person who wished to come in, brought up. They approve awards and pass bills under $25. The attendance was not too good at first, but it steadily improved. Student Control Student Control is a group of selected students from various grades that assists the student body officers in administering school activities. Student Control also has the responsibility of enforcing the various rules and regulations adopted by the Administrative Council. Student Control meets period 6 every Monday in Room 1. At that time pupils who have been cited for violations of school rulesi or mis- conduct at school affairs are placed on trial, as in a regular civil court, to answer the charges brought against them. Student Control Standing—R. Del Carlo, F. Stoppel. I. Ramirez, J. Villalovos. Mr. Brat- ton. Sitting—N. Gibson. B. Niepoth, J. O'Connor. W. Menke, J. Keeling, J. Cyr, M. Lewis, E. Maxwell.
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