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! . ' L . I I V I N G S T O N I A N 1 9 3 DEBATING ORCHESTRA -4 SCRIBBLERS' CLUB 1
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Press Club The Press Club, the organization which publishes the Sandpiper, was composed of members from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes this year. The organization, although guided by Miss McMurry and Miss Randol, was run by the students, themselves. Several members attended the Publication Conference held in Modesto during the first semester, where the organization of a newspaper and of the school annual were discussed. One of the features of the conference was a trip through the Modesto Bee. Various types of news stories and feature articles were studied in class. Raymond Rose ffirst semesterj and Emlee Horine fsecond semesterj served as editors, with the following reporters: Julia Noda, Robert Hammatt, Miye Masuda, Eve- lyn Cox, Zoltan Balazs, Robert Weir, Genevieve Cooper, Dan Downey, Rachel Koehn, Evelyn Ray, jack Lilley, Elaine Martin, Juanita Corbett, Melvin Barrett, Alfred Rice. Ma1'y Wasyliiiax was mimeographist. CHAPTER 164, CSF Endeavoring to uphold the CSF motto, Scholarship For Service, twenty mem- bers of Chapter 164 started the fall semester under the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Knerr. Cards granting the following privileges were given to the members: Attendance at outside games, exemption from quarterly examination, holiday the last day of quar- ter, and admission to class when late. On February 2, the membership was increased to twenty-eight. Eight of us at- tended the annual CSF Convention at Bakersfield on April 21, 1934. The CSF pin and the gold seal on the diploma were awarded to Lafayette Noda, Julia Noda and Miye Masudal the novitiate pin to Harvey Montgomery. Delphina Mello and Chizuko Narita may have received the CSF pin, and the seal on their diplomas, Frank Cavaiani, Alta Martin, Mabel Andow and Raymond Rose, the novitiate pin. Since the work of the current semester determines these awards, announcement could not be made here. The following were members of CSF for two semesters: Mabel Andow, C. Cassel, F. Cavaiani, Pres. 25 E. Chibante, G. Escola, E. Frago, N. Hoshino, L. Koehn, A. Mar- tin, M. Masuda, D. Mello, H. Montgomery, C. Narita, J. Noda, L. Noda, Vice Pres. 13 G. Stratton, Secretary 1. Members for one semester only are: Minnie Andow, F. Baker, L. Campini, D. Clark, Vice Pres. 25 R. Crockett, Treasurer 2, L. Harvey, E. Horine, T. Kajiwara, G. Kashiwase, S. Kimura, B. L. Knapp, M. Lilley, E. Nakagawa, G. Orr, Richard Weir, Treasurer lg Robert Vfeir, J. Wriglit, Secretary 2 I N. Hoshino, I. Masuda, K. Meggs, President 1. DEBATING The debating activities for this year were undertaken by the members of the Debate Club, under the able coaching of Mr. Lee. In the first round of interscholastic debates the question, Resolved, That the United States Should Adopt the Essential Features of the Canadian Banking System, was debated by our affirmative team with Bakersfield and our negative team with Hilmar. julia Noda and Robert XVeir debated with Hilmar and Leah Koehn and Lafayette Noda with Bakersfield. In both debates the decisions were 2 to 1 in favor of our oppo- nents. The negative team from Ceres and the affirmative team from Ripon met our teams on the question, Resolved, That the United States Should Adopt the Essential Features of the English Radio Broadcasting Systemf' Jan NVright and Clifford Cassel won one of the three decisions from Ripon and Olga Anderson and Gertrude Stratton won three decisions from Ceres. , 1 7
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o . ' Music The music department, under the supervision of Mrs. Topp, has been carrying on the past year in the absence of a regular music instructor. The High School Orchestra, directed by Lucille Ballard, who kindly offered her services, was called upon to play for several programs held at Livingston. The Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Rev. Kramer, and the Girls' Glee Club, with Lucille Ballard directing, have been meeting once a week. The members of the orchestra i11'C! Cornets-Lorene Campini and Jack Campbell, Piano-Dclphina Mello, Violins-Dorothy Clark, Irvin Heppner, Arnold Roedell, Mary Wasyliiia and Joyce Merritt, Bass Drum-Virginia Dessell Xylophone-Marjorie Lilley and Betty Lou Knapp, Snare Drum-Alta Martin, Saxaphone-John Mitchell, Clarinets -Mamoru Masuda, Ichiro Minabe and Joe Yoshioka! Viola-Lafayette Noda, Baritone- Loren Sorensen, 'Cello-Barbara Stewart, Double Bass--'Wilfrieda Wulff, Bass Tuba- Ervin Horst. A A A Varsity Club The Varsity Club is an athletic organization, organized and originated for the bet- terment of athletic understanding among our athletes. To belong to the society an ath- lete must have gained letters in more than one sport or have been a member of one team for three years. Therefore, only the best athletes attain this honor. Other restrictions are also placed on the aspirant. He must be rated on scholarship, cooperation, sports- manship, and ability to compete. The number is also limited by the rules of the club. This year the Varsity Club is sponsoring an'athletes' banquet to be held annually. This year's members are Raymond Rose, Kenneth Meggs, Dan Downey, Clarence Santos, Kermit Dirks, Kaname Miyamoto and Keith Blaine. A A A Seriloblersi Club The Scribblers' Club was organized this year for those interested in foreign cor- respondence, and has quickly grown into one of the most active clubs in school. On Community Evening it displayed a most interesting exhibit of foreign letters, coins, photos, stamps, and many souvenirs, which were practically all obtained through foreign correspondence. The members were: Alta Martin, Vlfinifred Howenstein, Wfilfrieda Wulff, Ray- mond Rose, Consuelo Fagardo, Olga Anderson, Bernice Bennett, Robert Hammatt, Rob- ert Arnold, Emlee Horine, Magdalen Hendricks, John Cox, Tai Tanji, Harry Cooper, Jan Wright, Arnold Roedell, Ethel Clark and Dolores Hoefel. This spring the members received purple and gold emblems symbolizing the motive of the club. We who are departing hope the club will continue in the future as well as it has in the past year. Officers for the year were: President, Emlee Horinc, Vice President, Olga Ander- son, Secretary, Wilfrieda Wulff. 19
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