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IOJN LOCAL C.S.F.'ERS SEE NROMEO AND JULIETN For their annual edu cational trip 12 members of the local honor socie- ty attended the matinee performance of nRomeo and Julietn at the Geary Thea ter in San Francisco on April 10. The tragic lovers of the immortal Shakespear- ian play were portrayed by Vivien, 'Scarlet O'HaraN, Leigh and Law- rence Olivier, who is re- membered fer his portray- al of Heathcliff in the movie, nwuthering Heightsn. Both are Eng- lish actors. The group which was accompanied by Miss Leila Sturgis, adviser, visited the Palace of the Legion of Honor in the morning. BLOCK H M M ERS HOLD PICNIC AT CRANE PARK Block H boys held a picnic at Crane Park in Turlock on Hay 10 during which new members were initiated. After the in- formal initiation the group went swim ing in the plunge. As we go to press the following boys were eligible for membership: Kirkwood Bridegroom, Ro- ger Kling, Archie Lovell, David Lowell, Dan Mc- Knight, Robert Neu ann, Chuichi Niizawa, Ruben Nilsen, Roy Fata, Smiles Ramirez, Ivan Rude and Carl Turner. VARSITY IS HONORED To pay tribute to the varsity football boys who have fought so val- iantly for their alma- mater, the Girls Athlet- ic Association honored them at a banquet in the study hall on the night of November 20 at 7 o'cloek. ,,,,-1 c it A ,ml TWO EDITORS ATTEND U.C. PRESS CONVENTION nCovoring the Fer- eign Frontn, which was the subject of a talk by Albion Ross, Foreign edi- tor for the San Francisco Chronicle, was the most interesting portion of the Seventh Annual Press Convention program ac- cording to Miss Marion Youngborg, Publications instructor. Mr. Ross spoke on April 20 in Esh- leman auditoriu to a group of approximately 600 high school and Jun- ior college students who attended this three-day convention at the Univer- sity of California in Berkeley. In answer to the question, uwho will win the war?H, Mr. Ross re- plied, Hlt is impossible to tell yet,n He said that the outcome of the war will determine the kind of world there will be. Germany is fighting to change it while the Al- lies are trying to keep it as it is, Round table discus- sions were also held. Angelina Caldera, next year's Yellowjacket Stinger editor, and Jac- queline 'Yilson, Junior editor of the 1940 Wau- keen, accompanied by Miss Youngborg, attended from the local high school. F.F.A. GIVES ASSEMBLY Two comedy skits and musical numbers were pro- sented by the local Fu- ture Farmers of America in an assembly on October 20. 360 ATTEND OPEN HOUSE AND SPRING CONCERT That utho band has improved 1000 per cent since last yearn was the statement made by Alfred Ragoth, Turlock High School Band director. The third annual spring concert presented by the Band and Orpheus Club was the main feature of open house which 560 persons attended on the night of April 12, nRegrots D'Amour, a clarinet solo, was played by Linnea Danbom. Roland G. Obort is Band instruc- tor. The Orpheus Club, dressed in navy blue gowns sang several songs, led by Miss Jean Altman. nSongs My Mother Taught Men by Dvorak was sung by the trio composed of An- gelina Caldera, Patricia Fleshman and Lewellyn Wal- ston, 1'MOTHERS ARE HONORED .AT GIRLS LEAGUE TEA nlnternationaln IIS the theme carried out in all the decorations and waitresses' costumes for the Mothers Tea which was held on May 10, Chairmen for the dif- ferent committees which were appointed by Ruth Frazier, Girls League pre- sident, were: Alaire Vos- ti, decorationsg Carmeana Azevedo, sorvingg Violet Ku imoto, foods, Emiko Saisho, corsagesg Marga- ret Swunson, invitationsg Dorothy Pearson, enter- tainmentg Ruth Frazier, cleanup, Donna Klint, ta- bles and chairs. BOYS SPONSOR MCGILL Hypnotism and magi- cal tricks were demon- strated by HcGill, the magician, under the spon- sorship of the Boys League on December 8. l
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Front row, left to Alameda, Gerald Thiessen, Norman Long, Dennis Williams, Bob Mcef n, Ruepert Cederwall, Donald Wickstrom, Norman Bundgard. Konzie, Peter Canning, W Henry Machado, Stanley Nelson, Chuichi Niizawa, Bobbie Garcia and Edward Stricklerg second row, Berdine Green, Nancy La Cross, Lillian Phillips, luanita Oliveria, Bernice Iohnston,Roxie Lee Eldridge, Katherine La Cross, Norma Anderson, Dollie Glantz, Dorothy Rude, Livea Waterson, lane Kuge, Luf- cille Rhodes, lane Saisho, Delinda Mendes, Martha Nelson, Ellen Fransen, Lucille Pinney, Iessie Avilla and Virginia Iordon, third row, Shirley Hayes, Roxie Barnes, Migayne Wilhelm, Wesley Mcf' Gowen Eddie Rhodes Glen Lundell, Kenjiro Akune, Robert Neuman , Bailey Cooksey, Wallace B Ol Swanson Kenneth Oliver, Ralph Oliver, Wilbur Swanson, Frank Anner, Billy Adams, Sam aba, ga -------..t... Terzich, fessie Reader, Mary Silva, Beatrice Ramirez and Lucy Alvernazg fourth row, Calvin Eldridge, Foster Souza, Richard Hubbard, Ephrom Baba, Charles Geer and Manuel Martin. Freshmen Win lndividual Honors This years Freshman Class, numbering 68, has accomplished little of outstanding merit as a class, but a few have Won individualrecognition. Those with the ability for earning a 2.66 average, thereby becoming CSI-'. mates rial, were, Kenjiro Akune and lane Kuge. Glenn Lundell and Norman Long, first and second semester presidents, respec- tively, represented their class in Student Affairs meetings. Robert Neumann received a letter, and was promoted to the varsity football squad. The only social event after their initiation was a Valentine Party, given by the Freshmen girls Art class, at which women members of the faculty were guests. new First semester officers, left to right, seated H Dolly Glantz, treasurer, luanita Oliveria, yell leader, Norman Long, social manager: standing, Chuichi Niizawa, secretary, Glen president- and Kenneth Second semester officers, left to right, seated-lane Saisho, yell leader ,and Alwayne Wilhelm, social manager: standing, Wendell Fransen, vice- president, and Norman Long, presis dent,
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Mrs. Patterson-l'd like to know what you've got against my daughter. Shes as pure as the day she was born and she's never been in a rumble seat in her lite. ,gps t P - Cast reading left to right- liarl Brown, Andrew Ross, Dolores Anderson, Patricia Edminster, Mary Arnaral, Lois Hubbard and Dolores Coker, Miss Betty Pickard Director of Growing Pains Prudence-What's the matter? Don't you like Tenyrweul dorm You like me? Dmxfi You popcorn? Donx You like Prudence anymore? think l'rn pretty? Prettier than any other girl? Seniors Grow Up A Senior Play Growing Pains, by Aurania Rouverol, was rehearsed and dpily pre- sented Friday evening, November 17. Throughout the evening our hero, George, pursued the fair sex, aided by a T-Model Ford. His sister, Terry, an enthusiastic tornboy, who fell in love to the consternation ot her parents, grew up during three rollicking acts to snare her man effectively. Professor and Mrs. Mclntyre, he bewildered, she understanding, stood up nobly through it all, to a successful curtain, From left to right are-Ernestine Silveira, Arnold Fransen, Camilla Thiessen, Lois Hubbard, Dolores Anderson, Ruth Frazier, Florence Hanson, Leonard Nilsen, Earl Brown, lim Crawford, Charles De Salles, Archie Lovell and Iames lollyi xy t, .- 1 ,A .- f shi.
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