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CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATN IN Back riiw Lonsdale, Courts. Orrell, R. Dixon, Grant, Iloff, Williamson, Segerhorn, Flees Girdler. Third row: Quiggle, Wiley, St 1111,111, Houghtaling, Mullins, West, Roth, J. Berser, K. Ikuta. Second row: Collins, Beery, Bruce, Stoddard, Simons, Brockman, Jay, Chutskolt, Ludden, Martens. Fronl row: Mi.ss Burr, E. Dixon, Lewis, Suyehiro, Acker, Hartt, K. Zundel, Sage, Zemel, heeler. THE BRAIN TRUST DURING THE FALL semester, the California Scholarship Federation, under President Anna Mae Beery, enjoyed a successful term. Even though there was only a small group, they were enthusiastic over the term project of selling maga- zines to raise funds. Also, new gowns to make the initiation more formal were ordered, and were made by the girls in Mrs. Walker ' s sewing class. Various speakers and programs secured by the vice-president were educational and enjoy- able. Carmelita Girdler and Miss Burr worked on a revision of the constitution. Two social events of the term were the fall convention at Willows and a Christ- mas party at the home of Aunita Belle Courts. The spring semester was more active. With Jim Roth as president the society gave a successful assembly pro- gram. The program consisted of numbers put on by members of the society and a talk on scholarship by Dr. Fuller of Chico State college. Five members went to the annual regional convention at Sebastopol and presented an invitation to hold the convention next year in Chico. Miss Burr is adviser. Page Twenty three
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GIRLS ' STUDENT LEAGUE Back row: Reynolds, Mrs. Thomas, Seydel, .Miss Matthews, Eggleston. Front row: Bandy, Lowry, StefCen. THE FEMININE GENDER DURING THANKSGIVING and the Christmas holidays, the Girls ' Student League collects food, clothing, and other necessities in baskets which are given to poor families. Many families were fed and clothed through these donations, which the girls sorted, packed, and delivered. In monetary matters the G. S. L. had a most successful year. The decorated car they entered in the Armistice Day parade was one of the prize winners. Their main triumph, though, was their booth at the Music Festival, where they sold candy and pop and came out with a substantial profit. Mary Jane Seydel. fall semester president, had an excellent. although uneventful, term. Under Frances Bandy, the spring president, the meetings were well planned and the Hi-Jinks, which came under her direction. was enjoyed immensely by all the girls. The G. S. L.. as always, gave the Senior lea. and Georgia Lowry, vice president, had charge oi this social event As an organization devoted entirely to girls and of which every girl in Chico High School is automatically a member, the G. S. 1.. is one of the finest, friend- liest, groups in the school. Page I utenty-ttvo
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FUTURE FARMERS Back row: Jessee, Beckett, Bagwell, Howard. Gates, Cole, DePuy, Gibson, Mr. Fllson. Second row: Best, Brown, Hitchcock, .1. « ; i I - him, Clewett, Logan, Barnes, Carpenter, LaFoon, Hoenike. Front row: Holtsman, Hankins, Whisman, K. Gfllum, Dlven, Oren- dorff, Healey, H. Ikuta, K. Ikuta, Brooke. PEP CLUB Back row: McLerran, Hall, Conway, Speegle, Meyers, Martin, EeRossignol, Hooth. Third row: Smathers, Ewton, Si k. Swanson, E. Williams, Posey. Skelly, C. Waller. Second row: Winters. Lynch, Moure. Castagnetto, Hoyl, Caywood, Clark, McCoy, Jenkins. Front row: Fitzpatrick, Ruckman, D. Acker. Stef- fen, Miss Bornefeld, Miss Harris, Hartt, Pendleton, Sweeney. TWO CLUBS IN THE F. F. A. the main objective is to develop leadership and cooperation in students of agriculture, and to further farm projects and good fellowship. Mr. Filson reorganized and sponsors the club. Fall officers were Ben Diven, presi- dent: J. Brown , vice-president; F. Meadows, secretary. Spring officers included J. Orendorff. president; H. Healey. vice-president; H Ikuta. secretary. C. Mont- anelli and G. DePuy attended the Los Angeles stock show. THE PEP CLUB ' S motto is to have a good time but still do things worth while which will benefit the school. Since its organization the club has sponsored a dance, given a skating party, had charge of games at the treshman reception, and held a rally for the baseball team. These undertakings have been under the leadership of Mary K. Stefien. president, Jeanne Orendorff. vice-president, and Earl Booth, secretary. In this, the first year of its organization, the Pep club has made a fine mark for itself in the school. Its sponsor. Miss Bornefeld. intends to carry on with 1 his club lor several years to come. Page Twenty foui
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