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OLIVE AND GOLD STAFF Bottom row: Howard Eckles. assistant business manager: Everett Tozier. assistant business manager: Maxine Clark. assistant business manager: Glenn VVallace, advisor. Second row: George Booth, photography: Gerry Hoyt. assistant copy editor: Norman Finstone. busi- ness manager: Lawrence Cortez, assisant business manager. Third row: Phyllis Hughes, editor-in-chief: Kenneth Arnestad, assistant editor: Alice Feathers copy editor: Tada Sheridan, art. The first Friday of the month we find the Scholarship Society headed southward on its annual pilgrimage. The gang meets at the Theme Hosiery mills at 9:50 for their first ex- pedition. The afternoon tour is at the Hunting- ton Library and Art Gallery. The outstanding exhibit there is one commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Constitution of the United States, where many original drafts, notes, and manuscripts are on display. Another new club, the Phine Photo Phin- ishers, has been organized by Mr. Roscoe Lyans for boys interested in photography. It plans to be very active in taking excursions, going on Held trips, having speakers and demonstrations, and taking pictures and snapshots for the Olive and Gold. The Hi-Y has a joint meeting and pot-luck supper at the Trinity Church, Monday, the eighth, at which time twenty-three candidates are inducted with an impressive ceremony. The R.O.T.C. battalion is inspected Mon- day the fifteenth by Colonel Ralph Talbot, Jr., Field Artillery, during a parade held on the R.O.T.C. parade ground. The Girls Athletic Association holds a Carnival Dance in the gym the night of Friday Sialbearers: Simmons, VVilbur. Emmens, Bedford, Ericson, Roll- ings. Thompson. F22-
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, .,l,q I-lil llg ln -l. l !' -S 19 gig 2235 Z5 I r E I 5 Lf Reel III discloses the first plans for the 1938 Olive and Gold, with the appointment of Phyllis Hughes as editor and Norman Fire- stone as business manager. Within a week we find the staff completed with Kenneth Arnestad and Gerry. Hoyt as assistant editors, Alice Feathers as copy editorg Tada Sheridan as art director, and George Booth, photograph editor. Assistant business managers are Howard Eckles, Lawrence Cortez, Everett Tozier, and Maxine Clark. Soon after the completion of the staff, the photographic contract is granted to the Ward Wicart Studio. The eighteenth of the month, Miss E. Louise Noyes, head of our English department, prepares to shuffle off to Buffalo' to the annual convention of the National Council of Teachers of English to be held during the Thanksgiving holidays. She will present a paper on Builders Together,', an English project she is conducting here. Among our interesting classes we may take notice of lVIr. Melvin Wells' classes in electricity and radio. In his electricity class, the common laws of electricity are studied in order to learn the principles of electrical safety. The radio Miss Noyrs .vfrakx ai national L'0JII'l'IIfI0!!. 590 2 O 1 ,fl -t 4, HM E. vw' ir Q l 5 Bly' Ll LII X I' I.. N . Ill! L Ax 11 ll W la 2 fl 1 IW 'ri t:.r't:i..ri, lm Mix ill. t, ' ill ' , x li' , lu! 70 nu 'll In nu .11 i, ffl A N L E l . 1 , I . ,Q t lil. , l yin' ,gi , It liyfff it if , 1 lm 1 'gates ll is 3 X I W EGU int YQ' llllhl 'Rim ,Q class studies the principle of the photo-electric cell, public address systems, and the theory of television, The boys build crystal sets, learn the uses of all parts, and also how to build their own testing equipment. These courses are good preparation for boys planning to enter trade school to specialize in any branch of these two fields. Monday the twenty-ninth, voluntary tuber- culin tests for juniors are begun by Dr. Helen Hart, school physician. The test is positive if there is redness or swelling, in which case an X-ray of the chest will be taken and the disease traced. Hazel Brewster, 12B girl and vice-presi- dent of the Student Body, has been elected as the candidate of the Santa Barbara chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution for the annual citizenship pilgrimage to Wash- ington, D. C. For the most outstanding assembly of the month, we are honored to have on our stage November 22, Bohumir Kryl, famed cornetist and conductor who presents his symphonv or- chestra. VVith him, as soloist, is Miss Mary McCormic, famous soprano of opera, concert stage, and radio. Dr. Hrlwz Hart giving a f!1bE'1'EIl1i71 fest. V Oo do 21--
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