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emma 15 F' Left to right ,seated, Ellen Fransen, Gloria Lewis, Katherine LaCross. Ernea Angelo, Barbara Clifton, Virginia Falke, Velma Deniz, Mary Silva, Livea Waterson, Nancy LaCross, Ruth Strom, Angelina Caldera, standing, Cedenia Austin, Patricia Fleshrnan, Mary Lokey, Lillian Ellison, Laura Dwiaht, Phyllis Oliver, Lewellyn Walston, Marjorie Kap, Katherine Sutton, Patricia Sutton, Linnea Danbom, Alaire Vosti and Olga Terzich. Miss lean Altman, Director and Dorothy Pearson, pianist, Girls Go Caroling And Perform At Programs The Orpheus Club, composed this year only of girls, was directed by Miss lean Altman The group entertained on several occasions. At Christmas time they went caroling and later sang at the Berea Lutheran Church. Included also were two assemblies, num- bers at the Annual Band and Glee Club Concert and at the Baccalaureate and Gradu- ation exercises. r Left to right, stencil cutters, Alice Talceta, Editorial staff, first row, Isabelle Mattos, exchanges, Mary Dolores Anderson, Margaret Swanson and Taketa, editor, second row, Yoshito Pujimoto, sports, Del Ruth Frazier, wyn Carlson, art, standing, Miss Marion Youngborg, instructor. School Paper Becomes Member Ot N. S. P. A. This year the School Paper, the Yellowjacket Stinger, became a member of the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association which gives a yearly critical analysis and extends help to groups interested in the advancement of scholastic journalism. The Yellowjacket Stinger was one of the ten high school and college newspapers rated outstanding in journalism in the annual contest sponsored by the National Dupli- cated Paper Association, last spring, Only Student Body members were entitled to the five-page mimeographed weekly.
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From left to right, E. R. McSwee- ney and R, C. Berry, advisers, Leonard Nilsen, secretary-treas- urerg Burton Fentem, president, and Fred Kraus, vice president. . . fb for .. . X., I at fi, ,. t From left to right, standing, Bob Vosti, Ruben Nilsen, Smiles Ramirez, Stratis Stavrianoudakis, Kirkwood Bridegroom, Roger Kling, Leonard Nil- sen, George Kapor, Ivan Rude, Carl Turner, Iames Crawford, Henry Spini Roy Pata and Burton Fentemp seated, middle row, Ralph Kling, Harris Challberg, Elton Strom, George Hansen, Yoshito Fujimoto, Charles De Salles and Irving Mordg bottom row, Harold Hale, Emery Iones, Robert Neumann and Fred Kraus. Star Athletes Reap Awards The Block l-I, an organization of outstanding athletes, consists of the boys who have been awarded varsity blocks for their athletic activity in interscholastic competi- tion. Participation in one half the playing time during league games in football, base- ball or basketball or fifteen points gained in league track meets or placing in a county meet are the requirements for a block. The principal social ac tivity of the Block H is the annual spring picnic and initia- must receive due initiation before they are accepted. tion. All new From left to right, standing, Doro- thy Kapor, sports rnanagerg Mar- garet Swanson, treasurerg seated, Mrs R C Berr adviser' Flor . . . Y, , - ence Hanson, president, Almarita Sharpe, secretary, and Cedenia Austin, vice president. From left to right, standing, Evelyn Anderson, Cedenia Austin, Bernice Shurtz, Velma Deniz, Helen Anderson, Ernea Angelo, Nora Spitsen, Violet Kumimoto, Alrnarita Sharpe, Alaire Vosti, Margaret Swanson, lacqueline Wilson and Patricia Austing seated, left to right, Mary Taketa, Donna Klint, Florence Hanson, Dorothy Kapor, Dolores Anderson and Ruth Frazier. G.A.A. Features Playdays , I The Girls' Athletic 'Association is a statewide organization and was first formed in thisschool last year, for those girls who take a greater interest in sports. Any girl who wishes to become a member must first earn the required 75 points. Points for eligibility may be earned at playdays and in gym classes. lncluded in G.A.A. social activities this year were: a banquet in honor of the foot- ball boys, a skating party and a Christmas party. .,,:,1usietits. s:.-a 'i,,sw.,,ee,,t., . . .,,m.,g: . ., g ,M
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ug RIGHT Top, Donald Youngborg, student photographer, middle, lacqueline Wilson, lunior editor, and Dolores Anderson, assistant editor, bottom, Marv Taketa and Barbara Clifton, staff writers, TOPACENTER Evelyn Merrill, secretary, and Dolores Coker, editor, LEFT Top, Yoshito Fuiimoto, sports editor, middle, Eldon Strom, assistant business manager, and Ruth Frazier business manager, bottom, Andrew Ross, calendar, and Florence Hanson, art editor Statt lssues School Lite Number This years Waulceen, which was issued by the 1940 stall, is the third one which has been lithographed. The lirst volume was published in 1922. The page style used in this school lite number is an original idea of Dolores Coker, the editor, who also planned the layouts. Mary Taketa and Florence Hanson are given credit for planning the division pages. A C, Stevens, lr, principal, and B, l Siiiiontacclii, Corninercial instructor, assisted the business managers, F. T. Wilson, Photography in- structor, helped with the photography, and Miss Marion Youngborg, Iournalisrn instruc- tor, was editorial adviser tor the book. Credit is due the Fresno Lithograph Company and Shoobs Camera Shop in Moe desto for their cooperation, s..
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