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Students, All our meetings were called to order, our minutes read and almost al ways approved, roll was taken, and the business on hand taken up Sometimes we were sidetracked, or disagreed and argued, but me did try to be a good Student Affairs We followed the orders of each president as his or her term came along We were proud of Helen Mae and her objective the Honor Roll To Wayne we gave a vote of thanks for the physical fitness program, and boost he gave the Annual Alice and the revised Constitution had the hearty approval of this group, and to Ruth nn we gladly lent a helping hand 11 her cleanup campaign We sponsored two social hours, a Red Cross Drive, the Innual, a far Bond sale of intense importance, listened to all the meanings and laments of our memoers and of tne school, and came through all with only a few dents and scratches We tried to follow the best of parliamentary order in our meetings, but much to Mr W1ttemeyer's despair we soon eroke the traces, and sometimes, even dared to all t lk at once Yet for all our mistakes and grievances we came through the year of 1942 43 with flying colors and we Just hope that Student Affairs of follow ing years will follow in our f otsteps . Respectfully submitted, Helen Mae Allen President lst tenm Wayne Pearson President 2nd term Llice Jenkins President 3rd term Ruth Allison-President-4th term Louise Cramton-Secretary-lst Q 2nd term Lodema Abbott-Senior Class President Lee Roy Kunz-Junior Class President Bob Martenson-Sophomore Class President Eldon Kunz-Freshman Class President Al Anderson-Assembly Commission President Ed Bohm-Citizenship Commission President Boo Crowe-Finance Com ission President Lucille Adrian-Social Service Commission President Betty Jackson-Glee Club President Ray Payne-Band President Pat Fishburne-Editor of Fenner Marilyn Prewitt-Pep Club President Charlotte Beckman-Girl's Club President Bob Jenkins-Boy's Club President Don Knippel-'W' Club President Louise Cramton-Editor of Annual
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'EXECUTIWL OFFICERS' On October 30, 1943, Wheat Ridge High School inaugurated their student uody officers, four presidents and one secretary The president for the first term was Helen Lae Allen who served from October 19, to December 11 Her obgective was the honor roll From December 14, to February 12, Wayne Peerson was our school president. His obgective was physical fitness. Starting with February 15, Alice Jenkins took over the presidency. She accomplished a revisal of the school constitution. Her term was over April 2. From here on Ruth Ann Allison was president and her objective was a clean up campaign through-out the school. The school secretary for the first semester was Louise Cramton. She resigned her position to become Editor of the Annual, however. Until a revision is made in the Constitution of Wheat Ridge, there is no way in which this vacancy may be filled. Student Affairs appointed a temporary secretary to complete the year. wus ygwce 650 an Why 49? HIGH SCHOOL . ! I X xi A ...W -,v Y . Y . Q . I . . ' ' ' I - . 0 . . ., o
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LODEMA JANE ABBOTT PRESIDENT BOB BOVLES VICE PRESIDENT CLIFFORD CROWE SECRETARY 'SENIOR CLASS' The senior class of '43' was the largest class ever to graduate from Wheat Ridge High School. The class elected Lodema Abbott, President, Bob Bowles, Vice President, and Secretary, Clifford Crowe. The class of '43' chose for their colors Blue and Silver, the Yellow Tea Rose as the class flower, the motto-'We will find a path or make one.' They successfully presented their Claes Play,'Professor, How Could You, and made a success of the Fanmer Frolics. Q HELEN MAE ALLEN DORIS M ALBRIGHT LUCILLE ADRIAN
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