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TOP ROW—C. Volonte, J. Keeling. C. Connelly, J. Shumate, S. Mahoney. J. Guzman. BOTTOM ROW—E. Ruelt, M. Atkin . R. Collier. M. Giannini. AlAemlsAf Committee The assembly committee has the responsibility of planning all school rallies and assemblies. Plans are made through the assembly committee, and if another group plans an assembly it must be approved by this committee. The vice-president of the student body is the chairman of the assembly committee, and there is a faculty adviser, Miss Camp. The student body presi- dent, song and yell leaders, and those in student body offices who are con- nected with assemblies in any way, are also on the committee. Later, one member of each class was selected to represent his class on the committee. Atadent Control Carrying out and enforcing laws of the Administrative Council, the Student Control, one of the most important groups in school, is called upon to main- tain and enforce all rules and regulations at school or any school function. This court is composed of 15 members, who represent the different Basic Courses in school. Mr. Bratton, vice-principal, is Chief Judge; Jack Cyr acts as Bailiff, and Ernestine Rusk is Court Clerk. All violators of school regulations are turned in and also are tried by the Student Control. The average number of offenders is 3.5 persons turned in per week. TOP ROW—J. Cyr, R. Godinez. C. Connelly. D. Crawford, J. Keeling, I. Aldridge. R. MacDonald. Mr. Bratton. FRONT ROW—W. Bowman, J. Bascom, S. Roe. E. Rusk, D. Vernon, C. Haas, A. Hunter, M. Lopez.
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BACK ROW—I. Keeling. B. Ricketts. B. MacDonald. A. Siebe, D. Blackketter. FRONT ROW—Mr. Bratton. Mrs. Rodman. Mis. Frodsham. Miss Camp. The Administrative Council governs student affairs, makes laws, and helps solve problems facing the student body. It is composed of five faculty mem- bers and five students. Any student having a problem he wishes to present before the council can do so at the regular meeting Wednesday morning, or at the special meetings called for emergencies. The meetings of the council this year dealt with improving school activi- ties, establishing an individual service record for each student, awarding serv- ice certificates, dealing with student court habitual offenders, and improving tardiness and attendance records. Six members of the council are automatically selected because of position, and the other four members are'chosen by election. In the first group are Mr. Cox, Principal; Mr. Bratton, Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys; Miss Camp, Dean of Girls; Mrs. Frodsham, Registrar; Mrs. Rodman, Director of Student Body Affairs; and Jim Keeling, Student Body President. Those elected are; seniors, Alta Siebe and Delbert Blackketter; junior, Beverly Ricketts; sophomore, Bob MacDonald. The Executive Committee organized this year with Mrs. Rodman as ad- viser. The committee has three main duties. The first of these is to supervise all matters concerning extra-curricular activities and the payment of all bills. The other duties of this important committee are to grant charters to classes and clubs and to work for the betterment of the school. All student body officials automatically become members of the Executive Committee. The seventh, eighth, and ninth grades have one representative each, the tenth and eleventh grades two, and the twelfth grade has three. TOP ROW—J. Guzman. P. Bosotti, Mrs. Rodman. C. Volonte. G. Colombero, P. Caldwell. M. Lewis, S. Blackketter. BOTTOM ROW—J. Keeling, D. Williams, N. Morini, J. Sharon, R. Collier, L. Bosetti. C. Connelly.
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TOP ROW—F. Roper D. Saia, L. Patten. C. Connelly. A. Siebe. A. Caileon, B. Ricketts, C. Niepoth, M. Cooper, J. Hart, E. Brady, P. Foote. V. Roper, M. Bowman, B. Beavers, L. Crowder. MIDDLE ROW—S. Painter, D. Bosetti. W. Boomgarden, V. Grail, N. Morini. M. Killin. D. Perkins V Lana- ley, M. Latter. L. Ramirez. FRONT ROW—E. Soli. D. Holscher, N. Gibson. C. Norton, honey. H. Wunderlich. N. Stevens. Mrs. Clagett. Famey. E. Rusk. C. Haas, J. Harris. S. Ma- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, church, and community, high standards of Christian living. This is the pledge made by the girls of Tri-Y. The club was led in a successful year by Hilda Wunderlich, President; Maxine Bowman, Vice-President; Norma Morini, Secretary; Wilma Rowland, Treasurer, and Mrs. Hermine Clagett, the Adviser. The Mothers' and Daugh- ters' Banquet climaxed an eventful year of activities, including a joint Hi-Y and Tri-Y initiation and dance, and pom pom sale. To create, maintain, and extend through the school and community the high standards of Christian character, is the motto of the Hi-Y. This year, for the first time, the Hi-Y and the Tri-Y held their initiations to- gether with great success. The officers of the Hi-Y this year were lack O'Connor, President; Wayne Menke, Vice-President; and Charles Watkins, Secretary. Five Westwood delegates were sent to Davis, December 15, this year. For the first time in many years a conference was held in Westwood. TOP ROW—B. Becker, P. Shook, L. Bosetti, L. Haueter, B. MacDonald, L. Wilbur, D. Isbell, R. Rucker. MIDDLE ROW—W. Bowman, M. Hibbs, T. Estacio, B. Jarrard, T. Musso, I. Sanders, Mr. Bratton, S. Black- ketter. BOTTOM ROW—C. Watkins, G. Irwin. M. Freemyers, J. O'Connor. W. Menke. J. Keeling, R. Barnes. R. Arerv.
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