Santa Rosa High School - Echo Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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C7 ! LC c1 L.lIl fo jjfdtiw IRLS' LEAGUE CABINET: If you've noticed a particularly friendly spirit among the girls this year, you can attribute it to the efforts of the Girls' League Cabinet. This energetic group worked tirelessly toward making school life more pleasant. They supplied big and little sisters for the freshmen and new girls at the beginning of both semesters, thus making them feel more at home. Their jinxes were red-hot get-acquainted parties. At the Kids' Party the girls let down their hair, shortened their dresses and pranced about the gym for a night full of fun, playing childhood games. On the 'Cannibal Island, there was a motely crowd, and though they might have been shipwrecked, their spirits weren't dampened. Once every month they entertained the girls with programs of wide variety. On May 6th, they honored all the mothers with their annual tea. The theme was mln a Dutch Garden. Commander-in-chief was jane Tuttle. Heidi Schimdt was vice- president, and Betty Edmunds scrawled notes, while Flora Hase- gawa fumed over the accounts. Top Row - jones, Hudson LaFranchi, Miss Patchett, Fish- er, Vllood, Miss Fuller, Lippin- cott, Tucker. s Second Row-P e r m e n t e r Main, Dixon, Storch. 1 Bottom Row - Edmunds S c h m i d t, Tuttle, Hasegawa Lawhead. 1 1

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etvfce dill glllffllsi A RAVAS: Busy is the word for our restricted honorary service club. The past year has seen the gals in all sorts of school services, including the weekly hot dog sales and the selling of S.R.H.S. em- blems. Gay times were had when the club indulged in social activi- ties, such as the dinner given for the old and new officers, and the dinner held for the San Rafael Ra Ravas girls before the Spring Girls' Jinx. Their gala card party on April 2, was given to raise money for the school garden and cafeteria. And still more important, a dele- gate meeting was held here to discuss making the Ra Ravas a nation- wide organization, and plans have been made to have the club in- corporated and the name and insignia patented. San Rafael, the originator of the organization, extended a spe- cial invitation to the Santa Rosa Ra Ravas girls and their escorts to attend their Barn Dance which was held April 23. Officers for the spring and fall terms were Thelma Carner and Betty Edmunds, presidents, Betty Edmunds and Dorothy Swanson, vice-presidents, Heidi Schmidt and Amy Main, secretaries, Mildred Lippincott and Elaine Ferdinand, assistant secretaries, Frances Fisher and joann Permenter, yell leaders. Acting as the club's conseillere was Mrs. Pauline Chase. Top Row - Laughlin, Lane, Mrs. Chase, Wtitmd, Schou, Laws, jones. Third Row-Schreiber, Wis- tuba, Sibba l d, Brand, Miss Patchett, Martinelli, Applegate. Second Row-Hasegawa, D r a k e, Lippincott, Ferdinand, Dixon, Tucker, Norberry. Bottom Row - Fisher, Per- menter, S c h m i d t, Main, Ed- munds, Violetti, Swanson.



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C7' 1112 0'ClldllZl!20!'I 8 . A. A. CABINET: Athletic accomplishments of the fair fems were in the fore this year, thanks to the lively set of G. A. A. officers. They were kept busy' recording the hard-earned points of the girls, arranging play-offs, and checking up on equipment. They were really the right hand women of the two fem instructors, Misses Frances McCanse and Asta Selchau, who declared they could never attend to all the details of their work without such willing and efficient helpers. The big event for the G. A. A. Cabinet each year is the Sonoma County Play Day, held in Santa Rosa this year on May 16. It was a glorious success this year, well worth the effort spent on it. The officers for the fall and spring semesters were Corrine Ket- terlin and Catherine Davison, presidents, Thelma Carner and Adah Mae Rodgers- vice-presidents, Rose Del Carlo and Wilma Koch, sec- retaries, Norma Ciavarelli and Thelma Martinelli, point recorders, Helen Montes, hockey manager, Blanche Foster, speedball manager, Pearl Reno and Frances Emmons, basketball managers, Doris Laugh- lin and Joyce Chapman, tennis managers, Nell Wallace, volleyball manager, Katherine Steele, swimming manager, Adah Mae Rodgers and Lena Asti, yell leaders, Wilma Koch, minor events, Doris Owen, president of the Block S. R. and commissioner of girls' athletics. man, L. Jensen, Cianarelli, Asri. Bottom Row - Montes, Del Davison, Koch, Emmons. Top Row - Laughlin, Reno, Foster, Wallace, Miss McCanse, Martinelli, Miss Selchau, Chap- Carlo, Rodgers, Ketterlin, Owen,

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