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Page 30 text:
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BOYS' SERVICE CLUB The Boys' Service Club, under The advisership OT Mr. Lee and Mr. ScoTT and well chosen oTTicers has done iTs biT Toward improving The school. The boys under The direcTion oT Mr. CarpenTer have done rnuch To improve The SouTh CourT. The Tire deparTmenT has perTormed iTs duTies eTTicienTly. The big evenT oT The year was The annual FaThers' and Sons' bangueT. The high lighT oT The evening was The baslceTball game beTween The TaThers. The boys Tool: sides and cheered Their respecTive Teams unTil many ThroaTs were hoarse. AnoTher imporTanT evenT was The Tree Tor all, which, aTTer The hard sTruggle was won by The Seniors. The evening was Topped oTT wiTh The TradiTional beans and pie and speeches by The TaThers, The TaculTy advisers, and various members oT The club. The oTTicers Tor The year were: FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer Theodore Thompson' . . PresidenT . . AlTon Raible Gerald Dirlcs . . Vice-PresidenT CliTTord GanT Toshio Shoji . SecreTary . . Orville Cordes Harry Cooper . Treasurer . RoberT Tv1iTchell John Cox . . Yell Leader . . RoberT PimenTel Fire ChieT . ...... Freddie Corvello AssisTanTs . WilberT ChrisTian, John Salvery, Fred Voorhees Page TwenTy
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s v l 1 JOURNALISM The Journalism Class group which publishes 'rhe Sandpiper was composed of members from all four classes This year. One of The main evenls was a Trip lo The Publicalions Conference, held in Modeslo during The Tirsl semesler, where The or- ganizalion of newspapers and of The school annual were discussed. One of lhe fealures of The conference was a 'rrip lhrough 'rhe Modeslo Bee. La+er in 'rhe semesler Mr. Adams, edilor ol The Livingslon Chronicle, was hosl lo 'rhe group on a four of his prinling press. This paper allhough guided by Miss Randol and Miss McMurry was run by The sludenls Themselves. The paper, published Twice a monlh, included nol only aclivilies of The school bul' original slories, poems, and essays. During The year There were fourleen papers published. lnslead of forming a Press Club, lhe group organized Themselves info a newspaper class, having an edilor and slalf. A fee of 25 cenls per year or I5 cenls per semesler was charged for 'rho paper. The Journalism Class was also in charge of The High School Noles in lhe Livingslon Chronicle. Carbon copies of The noles were senl lo The Alwaler Signal and anofher carbon copy was senl lo Mrs. Cassell who rewrole Them and senl Them 'ro Turlock and Sloclclon papers. Roberl Weir lfirsl semeslerl and Joe Pia lsecond semesferl served as edilors wilh The following reporlersz Pearl Adams, Phyllis Braden, Doris Campini, Ugo Cavaiani, Mary Alice Cleary, Kazumi Kaiiolca, Leon Lighl, Eloise McCu'rchan, Frances Mc- Donough, Shirley Merrill, Joan O'Brien, Leona Parlch, Allon Raible, Marlha Talcemura, Richard Thompson, Clara Whelchel, Margaref Wullf, Jim Dodds, Ellen Ramey, Flora Mae Vandergriff, Fred Hashimolo, Jean Crawford, Carl Frago, Reuben Nilclcel, Ber- nice Pelersen, Bob Pimenlel, Melvin DeMoHe, and Kalherine Nilclcel. Page Nineleen
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GIRLS' LEAGUE Much real worlc and many good fimes have made fhis year of Girls' League acfiv- ifies excepfionally successful. The Freshman Frolic inifiafed fhe new girls info acfive membership. The Hi Jinlcs parfy provided an excellenf fime wifh delicious refresh- menfs included. Af Visalia Union High School fhe Girls' League Convenfion was held on November 16. Hauley Mae Simpson and Dolores l-lunfer were our official delegafes. The Charify Ball was held in December and a large variefy of food and clofhing was collecfed and disfribufed fo needy families. On April 22, fhe girls blossomed ouf in fheir colorful spring dresses as fhaf day was Blossom Day. The mosf imporfanf day of fhe year came in May when fhe girls invifed fheir mofhers fo fea. The programs for regular meefings evolved from fhe fheme, Developmenf of a Pleasing Personalifyf' The subiecf of fhe Freshmen was friendship: fhe Sophomores, efiqueffe: fhe Juniors, healfhi and fhe Seniors, dress. The officers have been capable, and fhe League responded enfhusiasfically fo 'their plans, and fo fhe leadership of fhe advisers, Mrs. Carolyn E. Danley and Mrs. Esfher Pardee Topp. Officers for fhe year were: Firsf Semesfer Second Semesfer Dolores Hunfer Presidenf . . Hauley Mae Simpson Jo Ann O'Brien Vice-Presidenf . Marfha Takemura Phyllis Braden Secrefary Jean Crawford Nellie Sfraffon Treasurer Virginia Fanning Neoma Hunfer Yell Leader . . Mary Alyce Cleary Page Twenfy One
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