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ADminiSTRRTIUE COUflCIL EXECUTIUE COmmiTTEE The Administrative Council, being the highest court of the school, helps govern student and school affairs. The Council is composed of ten members, five students and five faculty members. The faculty members are Mr. Ray Haskell, principal; Mr. Leonard Randall, vice-principal; Mr. Joseph Swift, director of student body activities: Mrs. Margaret Frodsham. registrar; and Mr. Orrin Hoffman, director of athletics. The student members are David Edwards and Dorothy Goins, senior repre- sentatives; Tommy McDonald, junior representative: Harlan Warwick, sophomore representative: and Lyle Cloud, student body president. Throughout the year the Council was con- fronted with a number of problems, both school and com- munity. One of the problems concerning the school was un- excused absences and tardies, which resulted in the assign- ment of detention periods. The community problem was traffic. In the Council, a student committee was formed to improve the safety habits of our students. This committee worked to- gether and put on assemblies concerning the safety of the students and adults of Westwood. The Administrative Council was very successful in working out the problems which confronted them. The Executive Committee meets each Monday during 6th period under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Swift. It is composed of all student body officers. In addition, the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades each have three elected representatives. The powers and duties of Executive Committee are: 1— To make and enforce any rules necessary for the better- ment of the school, its life and interests. 2— To grant charters to clubs and other school organizations. 3— To approve all athletic and special awards upon recom- mendations of the coach and principal. A—To supervise all matters concerning extracurricular ac- tivities and the payment of bills. 5— All awards recommended by teachers will be subject to the approval of the committee. 6— Shall grant awards other than those mentioned above. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL FIRST ROW. left to right: T. McDonald, D. Edwards, B. Ceaglio, L. Cloud. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Margaret Frod- sham, D. Goins, H. Warwick, Mr. Jo- seph Swift, Mr. Leonard Randall, Mr Ray Haskell. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW. left to right: C. Petty. L. Walker, I. Londagin, A. Sanders. L. Boomgarden, W. Oxford. SECOND ROW: T. McDonald, D. Edwards, L. Roper, M. Van Blaricom, R. Isbell. B Gardner. THIRD ROW: F. Stoppel, L. Cloud, Mr. Joseph Swift. ABSENT: Jo Ann Swanson.
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LYLE CLOUD President MOSS VAN BLARICOM Vice-President JO ANN SWANSON Secretary tommy McDonald Treasurer I LA LONDAGIN Yell Leader AUDREY SANDERS Song Leader STUDEI1T BODV OFFICERS This year has been a busy and successful year for our student body officers. The office of president was fulfilled by Lyle Cloud; the assembly committee and flag salute was led by Moss Van Blaricom; the secretary’s notes were kept by Jo Ann Swanson; Tommy McDonald kept the finances in order; while Audrey Sanders led the songs and I la Londagin rooted out the yells. The appointive student body officers were David Edwards, business manager, and Rogelio Godinez, publicity manager, who did splendid jobs in fulfilling their offices. The student body officers who attended the Chico Student Leaders' Conference on February I Ith were Lyle Cloud, Moss Van Blaricom, Jo Ann Swanson, Tommy Mc- Donald, Audrey Sanders, and David Edwards. This conference was for the purpose of discussing school problems with other schools. The student body officers who attended the meetings of the Plumas County As- sociation of Student Councils were Lyle Cloud, Moss Van Blaricom, Jo Ann Swanson, and Tommy McDonald. The purpose of this conference is for working out school problems with the other schools in the Feather River League. The student body officers showed great skill in the fulfillment of their offices this year. 10
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12 MAXEY, OUR JANITOR MR. DONALD WITTRY MR AND MRS. CYRIL HELTON MRS. MAX WUNDERLICH MR. DONALD GLASGOW MISS ALICE FLOREZ AND MRS. AMY BANGLE MRS. DONALD WITTRY MRS. MILLIE MARTIN MR. HOYT BAKER
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