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'GQ -vs Row I: Pauline Clark, Marjorie Spongberg, Dorothy Steen, Bernice Gustafson, Shirley Dickinson, Alice Seguine, Winifred Abrams, Row 2: lrene Murray, Sam Shearrnan, Mae Sorenson, Glenn Thomas, Nadine Putman. Row 3: Miss Zimmerman, LeRoy Steffey, Ray Vance, Fred Reiss, Bert Warner. LIBRARY The class in Library Practice has a two fold purpose, members of this group give valuable service to the school in the performance of the various tasks of library routine, and gain for themselves valuable knowledge of special library tools. Their duties include all the steps in preparing new books for circulation, such as collating for torn and misprinted pages, stamping, shellacking, pasting book-pockets, and filing catalog cards. They also mend books. issue books at the charge desk, check library pass permits. Once a week the group meets as a class to discuss general problems and special indexes and other reference books. In this way students increase their own efficiency and are enabled to use all libraries more easily and effectively. At least once a semester the library group enjoys a social affair. Mrs. Mildred Harrington entertained with interesting book reviews at the Christ- mas party, The program was so enjoyed that Mrs. Harrington was asked to give additional reviews to the library assistants and their friends at the Spring Punch-Tea. lt is planned to make this an annual affair. Row 1: Betty Ashley, Virginia Hepburn, Catherine Ott, Helen Burrell, Margaret Irwin, Marie Church, FYFHTCCS HBUSCY. Row 2: LeRoy Smith, Mary Cuda, Esther Peters, lrerie Murray, Lela Purdin, Violet Jackson, Evelyn Fannon, Shirley Ann Taylor, Miss Zimmerman. Row 3: Joe White, Teddy Ambrosio, LeRoy Stcffey, Bert Warner, Fred Reiss, Don Schubert, Walter Ray, Tom Scoles. Hui? A Q, W, 'tfD.iY
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Row I: Helen Marron, Ruth Stanley, Drew lnboden, Virginia Worm, Jack Grisham, Ruth Worland, Leonard Tower, Harold Dodgen. Row 2: Donavee Kastor, Miss Davidson, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Smythe, F. A. Smith. BLAZER STAFF STUDENT BODY STORE TRAIL BLAZER The aim of the Trail Blazer was to present a written and illustrated record of the entire school year. Because the past year has been one of more than ordinary growth and development for Jordan, the publishing of the year book was a task rich in experience for those working upon the staff. STUDENT BODY STORE The regular crowds third period and sixth period that throng the student store for malts, candy, and cold drinks are cheerfully and promptly waited upon. The third period it is an especially popular place for the mid morning i'snack. Row I: Mrs. Bergc, Winitrcd Dunaway, Billic Washmuth, Dorothy Lappin. Row 2: Ruth Sutton, Lucille Crawford, Paula Jensen.
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SOCIAL ARTS TARGETEERS 4' Q3 Seated: Hazel Domengeaux, Bernice Gustafson, Shirley Dickinson. Dorothy Henley. Standing: Louise Wrisley, Mike Wolf, Bill Self, Bob Poole, George Roberts, Bob Conklin, Miss Rogers. SOCIAL ARTS CLASS Definition of name of class automatically explains the purpose-the art of social living. The students of this class hope to be able to fit gracefully into the social situations they encounter in every day life. Members of the class must be school officers or have been outstanding in school affairs. The class takes charge of the social functions of the school. Demonstrations for the Award Banquet and Junior-Senior Prom are promoted by the class. TARGETEERS This rifle club, which is affiliated with the National Rifle Association, was organized on May 27, l938, to create sportsmanship, responsibility, and a competent use of firearms. The club has grown from a charter membership group of l3 to over 30. Target shooting for the purpose of gaining medals and the rank of expert marksmanship from the NRA. took place in the North Long Beach Y.M.C.A. The club enjoyed several socials, among which were a roller skating party, a swimming party, and two house parties. Mr. Corbin sponsors the club. Row l: Kathleen Wilson, Helen Burrell, Margie Huffman, Dorothy Bramley, Esther Price. Row 2: Florreine Swetnam, Ruth Worland, Carolyn Price, Thelma Oelke. Row 3: Jack Grisham, Gordon Vernon, Peggy Outhicr, Phyllis Corbon, Harold Dodgen. Row 4: Clayton Shallcross, Joe Treon, Dean Oneal, Byron Linden. 21 W fe 'QP' xx i N 1 ss..- rs.-fi 90 au- if 'vi' f
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