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Q Top row, beginning af leff-B. Griffith, B. Sfephens, E. Laugenour, T. Sfephens, L. Fourness, J. Fruif, B. Hull. Second row--D. McDonald, F. Fayhin, H. Eddy, P. Scarleff, J. Grifffh, J. Morris. Boifom row-C. Kashiwaqi, E. Agnew, B. Paulsen, E. Hoecker, B. Shoniz, B. Brown, J. Hollingsworfh, E. Howard. CITIZEN LEADERS To be classified as a leading cilizen ir' any cfrwruniry Of school is, indeed, an honor. W, I-I. S. beslows The hono' oi ils leading cilizens upon Ja'nes Fruil and Bill Slephens wilh I64 and l47If7 rnerils respeciively. These crediis represenl The averaqe Thar These Iwo boys have 'nainlained dur- inq The currenl year up 'fo the close of April. Thr: final number of cilizenship credils lor The Iirsl semeslor wr-re added Io Those earned by The end of The second grading period This serheslor, and The surn was divided by I-No. AI Iho bcqinriinq oT each sernesfer every sludcrf is qiven IOO c'ed7?s which are his own responsipilily, There a'e rurncrous ways To add poinrs. Clubs, plays, sporfs, rerdefincg oT helolul Services and schclarshipq all are recognized v.ff'h cifizenshio poinls. OT 1ou'se if sLude s AVTQG' in The hall loo ioscj or COUCEWIFGTC loo lard on 'heir dune fheiy can lose 'new' as f-adly as They can earn Ihenn. Each credil ic-o esen's aoproxiniafelv Iwo hours r.c'lq au'sid-2 cl: school lirve. This varies according To The Type of wo'Ic and The rrarmer in which rhe person does his ich, This plan has proved lo be The -nos? efleciive v.ay of rneasurinq a s'uden s sranoind as a 'eiblea rdlh llihnscf had cilizen of lho school. IT There is over a iirn, o e .rhi 4 e Clucllifdi-C i Ting fs-Q, ru wornen ir cerlair-ly is durrg ones heh szhoc' :arf-on No one Tec-ls sa+'sT'ed .-. ' a feccrd fha' shows laziness and disoltedfeneet Cu? how C'OIJO one is who :an show Ira? ne is Ueeafhg 'inrsr-IT Io be a N-.orlny ciffzer. W. I-I. S. is ve'Y P'oi.d oT ils two ou's'a'd'nd cff're's. James and Bill a'e serfors who have upheld Their class in eadeiship, For each year lo como, Iels each one of us falre The reseons'n'lif',' of good cilizenship upon our shoulders and climb high. gm S. JAMES FRUIT is 2 BILL STEPHENS ?. Page Seve
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acli row beginning aT leTT-Mr. Fa J. Taylor 5. Hughes, J. Hansen, C-. Dodds B. WlTha'r' J. B l'r-r FronT row-M. Jones, G. WhiTlof. P. ScarleTT, B. Svepheris, D. Silva, J. Baird R. Pevfose WELFARE COMMITTEE Represenhng The seven hundred and Tv.'enTy sTudenTs oT The Woodland T-liqh School is The WelTare ComrniTTee, boTh a leqislaTive and an execuTive body. As The riarhe s.1qqesTs, iT is The chief TuncTion oT This orqanizaTion To decide all maTTers por Taining To sTudenT welTare and The ad'ninisTraTion oT sTudenT aTTairs. Une oT iTs incidenlal TuncTions is To cOnducT all mee-Tinqs sTricTly in accordance wiTh The requlaTions oT ParliamenTary Law. The WelTare CornmiTTee has a membership oT TourTeen, composed oT The Tollowinq: PresidenT oT The STudenT Body, Vice PresidenT STudenT Body, Secrelary STudcnT Body, Presidenl oT The Senior Class, PresidenT Junior Class PresidenT Sophomore Class, PresidenT Freshman Class: Two Senior Class RepresenTaTives, Two Junior Class T2epresenTaTives, and one represonTaTive each Tor The Sophomore and Freshman masses. Principal Edward H, Farr is adviser Tm- The qroup, The chieT duTEes oT The WelTare CommiTTee Trorn year To year, are To oass on school requla- Tions, oecide on school a.-fards, acTiviTies, and The qeneral school rouTine as iT perTains To school affairs. During The year I935-36. under The iurisdicTion oT The WelTare CorrrhiTTee, ' were accomplished: The old requlaTIon W. H. S. sweaTer oT navy blue was discarded in Tavor wiTh orange sTripes ard 'W, Thus carrying cuT The school colors oT oran decided ThaT There should be a uniTorm sweaTer Tor all leTTerrnen in every sp Tor The TooTball Team. EquiprnenT Tor playing horseshoes was seT up near The caTeTeria, This recr sporT Tor many boys during The noon hour. ne Tollowinq Thinqs oT a whiTe sweaTer ge and whiie. lT was orT insTead OT only eaTion has provided On January 2l, a Lean Year Dance was sconsored for The purpose OT arousing more enThusiaSrr over school dances. ETTorfs were rewarded by a huge Turn ouT ard The assurance of sucressfu dances in The TuTure. The rhosT imoerTar'T Issue croucih' oeTore The comrriTTee durinq The year was The quesTion oT insTallinq a FooTba'i Ir-iuries ReTurd in W. l-T. S. This p'an proposed ard drawn up hy Malcolrn Nicolsor. a sTude'T body member was acceDTed by The orqanizaTion and will rio inTci eTTecT durinq The l93o TooTT:all season. M it V T. ' ., ,. ' ,,. 2' ' fr r-rr ' 1 K . , 6 I- , .4158 . YELL LEADERS . Q , . A U .. in fr' ' Q ' Tom Coleman X fr - .7 Fl we . . ' 'f15SwY ' Bradley STephens, Jr. ii.,i.v5,gf.,g2g':.T M- T . . 8 1-ig . Q . T711 W fi Page Six A if kr ,fs-wg,vs. . ?. ,- Tig.: -- , A ,i ng ,I , . Taxi 1 T, wal- - 2? ,,.4-...A-M-7,..Q,,,m..,.fc-.14 zo'
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