McClymonds High School - Indian Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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U .BOYSt ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION B a l a n c ing of the schools bud- get was success- fully accomplish- ed by the finance committee, head- ed by Mr. Paul Bullock, vice- principal. It is one of thesmallest divisions of our student g o v ern- ment, having only t h r e e members, S t e v e Bisbiglia, Frances G l u c k. a n d B e r n a r d Uribe. - INANCE COMMITTEE I The Boys' Ath- letic Committee, with Mr. Charles Cooley as adviser. includes L o u i s Celia, commissi- oner, Ben Sim- ders, Steve Katich. Francis J o r d an, Frank Silva, Law- erence Spingolo, Walter Tommoff. Livio Lozza, and Ralph Mack. Despite the fact that our school was Split among three buildings spread all over the face of west Oakland, the senior class ofhcers, board of commis- sioners and nine committees tjudiciary, welfare, finance, rally programs and entertainments, social affairs, advertising, and oHice staffs fortified their members with corn pads, bromo seltzers, milk shakes and crullers and carried serenely but sore-footedly on. During the past four and a half months of pavement pounding, the senior class heads arranged and staged the traditional class day, using loud clothes as the theme. The board of commissioners functioned perfectly, even though members did suffer indigestion from wolfing down Tuesday lunches to get to board meetmgs on time. Regardless of blistered feet, judiciary members rendered unprejudiced sentence to law breakers, while welfare members nursed corns over a be better known assembly. The finance heads balanced the budget while the rally group.stirred up school spirit, and the programs and entertaihments and soc1al affalrs committees collaborated to amuse doughnut-fed Mackites :vith assemblies, skating parties, noon and after school dances, and swimmnig eats. Page Twenty-fout

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T h e O ff i c e Group with Mr. P. R. Bullock as h e a d are Mrs. Myrtle Freeman, M is 5 Margaret F u 1 c h e r, M r. Arthur Jones, Camille Folck, J u 1 i a Johnston, Pauline K o r i ch. Helen Morris. and Milena Zuvela. T h e Welfare Committee, with Mr. Elmer Hawh theme as adviser, is made up of Em- ma Azar, James Barnett. A d e 1 e F o r d, Anthony Kovacich, Helen Kranovich, Vany Mansueto, Rose Nobla, Lola St. Cyr, D o n a l d Tourte, and Thel- ma Whitaker. The Programs and Entertain- ments committee, with Mr. William Elder as adviser, and Cora Bab- cock, commission- er, includes Edith Allen, Flora Com- plingo, Genevieve Conroy, Joe Fal- coner, Jane Loeff- ler, Norma Puff- er, and Dorothy Rafael. Page Twenty-three ..w., . V. ' h . i h lt;ad'iz'h'vs- , . 1 . h.dk.a...m u Hwy. c A T , .uiLugJAu Am- vu- . r- 'L. r', x'f;: .. .$- v. OFFICE STAFF



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The p u b l i c a- tions group, which is advised by Mrs. L o i s M c R o y J o n e 3, includes Myrt Archer, ed- i t o r; E v e I y n B o o t h, F 1 o r a Campi, Blaz Ci- k 0 c h, associate editor; Fay De Cristina, Anthony Kovacich, feature editor; Lawrence La Barr, Michael McBride, Phyliss M o r g a n, B i 1 1 Sheide, sports ed- it o r ; Dorothea Silva, June Wil- ley, Ruth Wold- man, Albert Lem- mer, Victor Re- motto, Joan Da CoSta, and Helen Kranovich. Headed by Myrt Archer, the record staff of four wild eyed key poking news seekers, Anthony Kovacich, feature page; Blaz Cicoch, associate editor; and Bill Sheide. sports sheet; supported by efforts of the entire news class, success- fully published fourteen issues and one special edition of the McClymonds Record, 20 year-old school news organ. Athletic Day, staged by boys, athletic association members, taxed the editorsi resources severely when they attempted an All-Sport Special, which, although, it added gray hairs galore to the locks of adviser Lois McRoy Jones, and robbed page heads and special writers of their already too scant hours of snooze, came out as planned; and, fairly dripping ink, it was distributed to celebrating would-be athletes. The fourth estate was rocked fore and aft by changes of sports editors throughout the term. Larry La Barr and Mike McBride scribbled out eight issues of the page, Bill Sheide and La Barr two, McBride alone one, and Sheide, upon whose shoulders the burden finally came to rest, three. Evelyn Booth, in addition to writing her column uHeis Different Because? collared the position of news editor, assisted by Helen Kranovich. The athletic world was covered by Vic Remotto, and the sports editors, while June Willey and Albert Lemmer tramped twenty blocks to cover the Lowell division. Dorothea Silva held the sheetis purse strings as business manager, and circulations problems were ironed out by Fay Di Cristina and Phyllis Morgan. Flora Campi and Ruth Woldman broke finger nails and soiled their hands folding papers in the exchange department, while Mrs. Lois McRoy Jones, between her Hights from the Durant division to the Lowell annex, advised the sheet. Page Twenty-iive

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