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JUNE, 1938 DOROTHY SAYLES ERNIE SCHAUPPNER GEORGIA SCHNEIDER JAMES SCOTT JESSOLYN SCUDDER JOHN SEBASTIAN DICK SEYMOUR LILLIAN SHOLIN IRVING SHORT RUTH SILVERS HAROLD SMITH JIM SMITH KATHRYN SPARROWE JOHN SPROUL ARTHUR STARKE NED STROUD RUSSELL SUTCLIFFE R. C. TABB BEN TAYLOR CYRIL TAYLOR WALTER THOMAS PERRY THORNTON PEARL TOLLAKSON ANDRE TOURNIER BILL TRUEBLOOD BARBARA VAN HOUSEN JAMES WALSH ELEANOR WARD MARY WARD BETTY JO WASS BENJAMIN WEIR DON WELLINGTON BETTY WESCOTT PRENTICE WHARFF RAYMOND WILDER VAN WILLIAMS JEAN WILSON VERNA WILSON BOB WOODS BILL WRIGHT ALBERT ZUSCHIN
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GRADUATES GLENN LYONS BETTY LYSER EUNICE MANNING BILL MARCH CHARLES MARSHALL ELIZABETH MARSHALL EDVARD MARTIN ROY MARUBAYASHI JOAN MASLIN JOSEPH MASSUCCO JUNE McCarty EVELYN McClure ALAN McGREGOR LOUIS MERTINS NORMAN MILLER KENNETH MIROV BETTY MOUNTFORD BARBARA NEVMAN GLORIA NORCIA ROBERT NORLUND GYO OBATA MARALEE OGLE NANCY OLIVER ANDREV PARK VARRING PARKER DOROTHY PATMONT PAT PATTERSON CLINTON PECK JEVEL PENDLETON LUCIA PENISTON lONE PENOLI BETTY PLATT TED POLLOCK RUSSELL RAVSON I BETTY RESNER 1 JEAN REYNOLDS I CECIL RICE JOHN RICHARDSON ELMER RICHBERGER BILL ROBINSON VERN ROBINSON ALMA ROTH DAVID RUTLEDGE HAL RUTLEDGE KAORU SAGIMORI ALBERT SAMSOM MERY SASAJIMA TED SAUNDERS g
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VCAYXE HOOPER Vice-PrcsiJi ' nt WILLARD OFFICERS ERNIE SCHAUPPNER RICHARD DORST President Secretary PROGRESS During this last term, I believe we, as a Student Body, have made great progress as a self-governing community. The Student Council has been entirely reorganized to conform to the new Willard School Constitution drafted by Irving Short and John Sproul, which has given to us all additional opportunities for participation in school government. The recently organized Willard Senate has been developed this semester and is rapidly becoming one of the most important governing bodies of the school. We, as citizens of Willard, expect to receive much benefit from these changes and are fully aware of the importance of the responsibilities that we are privileged to assume. TJie Student Council now consists of seventeen members and one faculty advisor. Eight of these members are elected by the Student Body at large, three are appointed, and the remaining six are chosen by their respective grades as Half-grade Presidents. The elected members serving on the Council this term were Wayne Hooper, President of the Senate and Vice-President of the school; Richard Dorst, Student Body Secretary; Betty Platt, President of the W. G. A.; John Sproul, President of the W. B. A.; Louis Mertins, Boys’ Athletic Manager; Alma Roth, Girls’ Athletic Manager; and Jack Wolfe, Yell Leader. Irving Short, Chief of Police; Margaret Connick, Commissioner of Special Events; and Martha Crandall, Commissioner of Publicity, were the three appointed members. The six Half-grade Presi- dents were Bill Wright of the High Ninth, Don Waldie of the Low Ninth, Tod Judkins of the High Eighth, Hiroshi Higashi of the Low Eighth, Beverly Ryan of the High Seventh, and Mar) ' Patterson of the Low Seventh. Miss Farwell was our advisor. For the first time in the history of Willard, Student assemblies were planned and executed entirely by the Council. One of the most pleasing of these was the May Queen Rally at which the candidates for May Queen were introduced by means of a clever skit. The Council also conducted the Student Body elections for the ensuing term. These were under the supervision of Miss Chace and the management of the Council. First came the registration of the voters, then the primary and final elections at which practically a one hundred per cent ballot was cast. My term of service as your President has ended. I am proud of my small share con- tributed to the advancement of our school, and I hope the Presidents to follow will be as fortunate as I have been in having the full cooperation of Mr. Hayes, the faculty, and the students. „ „ r. • ; Ernie Schauppner, President. « 6 »
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