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Road-If '---Rag One of the most promising groups of musicians ever to sign up for Orchestra began in the fall semester. They made several pub- lic appearances and were well received by both Rotary and Lions for whose dinner and luncheon meetings they played. V. F. W. wel- comed them on the pro- gram for their annual buck stew in Eagle's Hall. During the year, press of classroom work cut numbers, but qual- ity has remained at high level. ml -14. 3 new 0..- First Row: D. Bloyed, M. Chulick, J. Deglow, G. Chulick, J. Piero- vich, E. Marhefka. Second How: A. Digitale, J. Smith, V. McCrorey, G. Weichman, S. Sausmon. Third Row: L. Steinsiek, M. Huberty, E. Cassinelli,S. Simpson, L. Habig, D. Geis. Fourth Row: N. Kovacevich, W. McMasters, G. Daneri, E. Fuentes, W. Hammons, F. Hennigan. Fifth Row: C. Hayes, G. Banicevich, D. Scapuzzi, J. Bierce, J. Stanfield, M. Lefever. Sixth Row: A. Oates, M. Smith, J. Ninnis, R. Henricks, L. Ianni, P. Laughton. Seventh Row: B. Rose, F. Tortorich, P. Mol- fino, J. van Thiel, N. Trevaskis. .26 Band numbers forty- one this year. Ten new uniforms were bought during the winter so that everyone will be ready for spring ap- pearances. All members who were not playing football played for every home game and went to Sutter Creek for the big event. Dur- ing basketball even the players sat in with the band, A's during the B-games, B's, during the A contests. A con- cert is being planned to be given with the chorus after Easter. Incidentally, gold robes were bought for the singers who appear- ed in a Mother Lode concert in Sonora May 7. The band also joined the Italian picnic pa- rade last spring.
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presidenm ...... -. .. i..- VV.. ----, -. ---Y , marsino, J. Rule, U. Tortorich, Cf Autzen, D. Paleuski, C. Lenhardt Bow 2: P.Huberty, D. Fairburn, J J. Dalo, S. Sullivan, C. Ueynoso, desta, J. Smith, Judy Lagomarsino Powell, M. Valvo,UM. S. Lane, S. Kosich Fnglish, J. Scatena M. Ashbaugh,'L. Po Row 3: E. Hill, R. Fuentes, J. Cuneo, G. Daneri, J. btanfield, D. Geis, D. Vela, L. Habig, C. Lagomarsino, H. Fnglish, U. Taylor Row M D. Uiven, P. Lau hton F Vounter J Fierce 5 , .. : . , . , P. Jay, C. Ferry, C. Lagomarsino, C. Gesdahl, L. Piero vich, S. Raggio, S. Sausmon. How 5: M. Huberty, B Busi, P. Molfino, P. Ghiglieri, J. Farnesi, V. Seifert, M. Ross, B. Cranfill, M. Lefever, E. Olivarria, M. Kin singer. 'kia Q g rt Service Club, -?V,I- Q rig? p K 1 ' l,:gV, i 1 . 441' .af9. '- X. . new idea in clubs, was organized this year by Mr. Don Gor- don. Officers were elected with JoAnne Palo, president, Sara Lu Raggio, vice and Mona LenhardL How 6: C. Frost, J. Mur hy, H. Bachich, B Service Club is organized of students who have willingly donated hoursof hard work for the school's benefit DUI'iHg the summer our custo- dians constructed B new booth on me football turf. Here Service Club members sold to the public during football games. ln the basket- ball season, club members moved to the gym where Mr. Cook had remade the booth doors. Here, in addition to regular school work, members were privileged to contribute their services to the March of Dimes fund for boxing matches and basketball games. Pins will be given to the following seniors as a reward for their four years of service: M. Boss, B. Cranfill, C. Powell, C. Lagomarsino, E. Clawson, C. Gesdahl, S. Lane, and H. Bailey. Mrs. van Thiel is the advisor of the organization and its president is the vice president of the Student Body, this year, Charlotte Lagomarsino. Flagg, R.Hamrick, J. Spinetta, F. Hannigan, J. Klarich as . secretary. Purposes of the club are twofold, namely, to give students who have no other time a chance to learn various skills in crafts and to help brighten up the school with posters and decorations. Puring Christmas season the Service Club deco- rated the hall and rooms with bright wreaths made of pine boughs and red berries. During basketball season the gym walls were adorned with gay Tigers chasing Mustangs, Bears, buf- faloes, Indians, and Bullfrogs. These added much to the spirit of the games. ln this way, the work done by the Art Service Club is enjoyed by the public as well as the people in school. Next year Mr. Cordon is hoping for a bigger Club, but he knows that even though it may be larger, it will have to go 8 long way to beat this year's. -23
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