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WARWHOOP Le 9 ghl, lirsl row: McClinlon, O F rschon, Toombs, Allison, Se d w: Slanloy, Mackey, Pear- so F lado, Tyler, McMurry, T d Jackson, Long, Shirley, a by Demichelis, Rackley l WARWHOOP In lhe lirsl ring we have our lour edilors, Josie Esleves, Janel Owens, Mary Lou Rackley, and Darlene Long. Their acl was usually very ellicienlly run allhough once in a while one ol lhem would have lo almosl do a lrapeze acl, iuggling acl, and a hair-learing slunl lo gel lhe paper oul. Darlene Long and Edna Allen, lhe chiel assislanls, did lhe job lhal causes lhe eye slrain -- prool reading. ln our nexl ring we have Clarence McMurray, Jimmy Pearson, Bill Shirley, Janel, and Josie lwhen lhey weren'l edilorsl Pauline Farschon, and Bill Jackson usually doing lhe clowning and wriling loo. The lhird ring is occupied by lhe lypisls and produclion and circulalion man- agers. Joan Toombs, head lvpisl lor lhe lirsl semesler, and Marlela Allison, who look Jcan's place- second semesler, really had lo make lheir lingers lly. Frana Mackey, Marv Saabve, and Eleanor Tyler usually were doing lheir share ol juggling acls when lhey had lo crowd lellees on a slencil. Also occuping lhis lhird rinq is Bill Shirley as produclion manager. Bill is al- ways quile busy messing up lhe ollice wilh mimeograph ink and Warwhoop pages. On Fridays Pal McClinlon, doubling as arl edilor and circulalion manager, is madly rushing from lhe edilor, lo lhe reporlers, lo lhe lypisls wilh queslions like, Where do you wanl lhis piclure7 and When will lhal slencil be ready? Thus, lhis parl ol lhe side show is complele. SIGMA BETA TAU Hurry ! Hurry! Hurry! Don'l miss lhe chance lo see lhese exlraordinarily lalenled girls. They lype so lasl lhey wear oul a lypewriler every week. They are so experl al laking diclalion lhal il is hard lor lhem lo keep lrom burning up lhe paper as lhey wrile. Wow! You should see lheir figures lin bookkeeping, lhal isl. Specially acls ol lhese girls also include baking lcake ralllel, acling l Sislers Under ll'e Skin l, lraveling llhe S. F. lrip lor seniorsl, and recrealion ldinner andl show wilh lhe G. A. A. in Slocklonl. Al lhe head ol lhis group ol gilled girls were: lirsl semesler, pres., Alberla Marsmanq v.o. Florence Lial, and Wanda Whilmore, sec.-lreas. Second semesler ol- licers were: Florence Lial, pres., Alberla Marsman, v.p., and Ann Phillips, sec-lreas. The girls wish lo lhank Miss Norlhey lor her excellenl advice and huge slore ol palience loward lhem during lhe year. Thank you loads, Miss Norlhey . A busy season lor lhe gilled girls has lranspired, and now, have a nice vaca- lion, girls, and please have mercy on lhe poor defenseless lypewrilers. SIGMA BETA TAU Rackley Osfn' Es v Second row: Norlhey A Vincelel T'rd row: Mar9'n', Williams, Saabye Lell lo righl, lirsl ro Sla Phillips, Whilmore, Mars a a
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GIRLS' LEAGUE EX. Lell lo riqhf, firsf row: Wliilmore, Furladou Hills ladviserl V de Loan, Migliore E 1 Second row' Carlson, Nicolaysen, iuiams, Long GIRLS' LEAGUE EX. The biggesf side show under lhe big lop is +he Girls' League. The new boss lhis year was Miss Florence Hillis. The slraw bosses were Mary Furlado, Pres., Sarah Adams, V-Pres., who was laler replaced by Groce Migliore: Joan Toombs, Sec.- lreas., who was also laler replaced by Josie Esleves. Our Hislorian was Darlene Long, Parliamenlarian, Sadie Williams, and publicily, Delores Wassink. Edna Vincelel and Kalhleen Nicolaysen were elecled congressmen. As usual, lhe mosl imporlanl ring evenl was lhe annual Molher-Daughler Desserl. Everyone said if was a greal' success, and lhal was because of lhe hard- working commillees we had. Delores Wassink was responsible for lhe allraclive room decoralions, while Louise Vander Laan did a 'lerrific iob on invilalions and poslers. Excellenl enlerlainmenl was furnished 'lhrough our enlerlainmenl' commillee, Josie Esleves and Croce Migliore. Edna Vincelel and Darlene Long were in charge of lhe menu planning. I+ wasn'l' hard for Mary Furlado lo 'find boys willing lo serve. Rulh Borr and Kalhleen Nicolaysen decoraled lhe 'fables and had charge of lhe place sellings. DEBATE The debale season slarled wi+h a bang when Gaynl Slouffer and Dolores Wass- ink won +he S+. lgnalious novice lournamenl. The San Francisco Ci+y College Tourney rolled around, and Dwighl Nyquisl broughl home a lrophy for lhe afler-dinner speaking. Sharon Mulholand and Jerry Slanley look fhird in senior debale. Dwighl also received a fourlh place in exlemp oul of 64 speakers. We nelled 'lwo lrophies in lhe Oakland lournamenl. Croce Migliore and Doris Ann Kovak ballled lheir way 'ro a second place in senior debale. Janel Owens look a second in Girls' Radio. Ripon really wenl 'ro 'rown in Modeslo. Jerry won second place in Progressive Discussion, and lhree of our leams 'lied for firsl place in senior debale. This lasl 'Teal was quile unusual, bul we did il! The reams, which were 'four- man, consisled of ll Janel and Jerry, Sharon and Dwighlg 21 Louise and Susan Vander Laan, Doris Ann and Croce, 31 Delores and Gaynl, Ed l-lollrusl and Florence Lial. We also look lhe Debale Sweeps'l'alfes lrophy. The famous Fresno lourney came nexl. ll's famous nol only because Sharon and Susan, Gaynl and Louise lied for second in junior debale, bul also because we lefl' a+ 5:30 Salurday morning and gol home al 3:00 Sunday morning. DEBATE loan, Third rowt Owens, Leif lo riqhl, firsl row: Llal, Mig- liore, Arco'eo, FcCIinlon, Siouffer Second row: Polelli lcoachl, Vieira Holfrusl, Kovak, Stanley, Vander Wassink, Ny- quisf, Vander Laan, Mulholand
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l l, W 1 L C. F. S. Lelt to right, first row: Brooks, Vander lnan, Demichelis, Brooks, Sanford, Sanford, Eastburg, St. John, Frnnscella, Marsman, Barkley Second row' Furtado, Vieira, Ger- man, Busby, Martini, Wassink, Oweis, Borr, Vander Laan, Migliore, Lial Third row, Pate., Long, Crisp, Deur- lco Winters, Williams, Rackley, Slouller, Mulholand C . S . F . Come one! Come alll See the largest collection ol freaks ever lo be collected. ln this rare collection we have people like Janet Owens, the word-swallower. She swal- lows words a foot lonq llhe mystery is: what happens lo the words, since they are RCIJQ. heard of againffl Also in this group you will see people with the largest heads ever discovered. The oldest, most grotesquely distorted are lhose who endeavor to keep order' during the meeting, and more or less lead these people along the higher educational levels. For the first semester these were: Mary Furtado, pres.: Donna Eastburg, v.p.g Delores Wassink, sec.-treas. Second semester leaders were: Ruth Sanford, pres.: Ruth Borr, v.p., and Sadie Mae Williams, sec-lreas. But even scholarship students must rest occasionally. The group attended a dis- trict meeting al Tracy in the fall, one in Turlock during the winter, and the spring meeting at Patterson in May. A number also attended the annual regional confer- ence at Berkeley in April, on which occasion Mary Furtado served as general chair- man, and Josie Esleves as recording secretary, for a sectional group discussion. J . S . A . The head 'trainer for Junior Statesman of America is Mr. Polelli. Juggler Bill Vander Laan was first semester president, Fan dancer Mary Furtado was vice- presidenl, and Popcorn Girl Josie Esteves was secretary. Bill Shirley and Pal lJlcCiinl'on, members oF the sideshow, were elected congressmen. The elephant walerers , Ted Barkley and Albert Unger, were delegates to the Fall State conven- tion al' Long Beach. Because everyone in this circus is a senior, and seniors cannol' be elected lo stale ollices in J. S. A., the Public Speaking class became another Junior Stalesmen club. ils officers are: Lazard Scorcher Sylvia Rackley, pres.: Clown Joe Bodeson, v.p.: and Snake Charmer Letha Cunningham, :aec'y. Second semester officers of the Civics class, which becomes the Social Problems c'ass at mid-term, are: pres.. Wild Man Dwight Nyquist: v.p., Popcorn Girl JosE Eslevesg and Make-up Girl , Edna Vincelet, the secretary. Douglas Boone, Marleta Allison, and Roger Wendorll, star trapeze artists, went to a regional convention at Turlock. Fan Dancer Mary Furtado and Hucksl'er Jerry Stanley went to the Spring stale convention al' Sacramento. J. S. A. Left lo right, first row: Toombs, Lslexes, Barkley, Cunningham, Silva, Sanclez, Sanford, Stanley Second row: Polelti ladviserl, Fars- chon Whitmore, Nyquist, McClin- lon, Demichelis, Tyler, Unger, Vin- celet Third row: Williams, Nigro, Long, Slfrley, Furtado Vander Laan, Mackey, Boone
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