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Top Row-Zuli ani, Wailt, Hasega wa, Berquist, Fitch Trombetta, Strom bf.-rg, Degner, Hez malhalch, Daniels. Ili C90 fo jl'8.fi.5 L 1 Top Row -- Drake, Call, Bro naugh, Berutti Wcxird. Bottom Row - Duignan, Brezzo, Howe, Kacie, jen lcins. ANTA ROSAN: The staff-energetic editors, candid columnists, re- lentless reporters, and just down-right nosey newshounds-they're the power behind the press, they're the crew that has been responsi- ble for the splendid success of the Santa Rosan weekly. Besides publishing a newspaper every week, the staff, under the editorship of Rose Zuliani, has found time to collect enough extra copy for a Santa Claus edition, a graduation special, and a razzberry in June. The Paper Dance, which was held to raise the much needed funds, was a high-light of the fall semester. But all hard-work deserves its recompense, and nothing is more fun than the annual press convention at Stanford University, and the three-day session at the University of California. Those who attended were Rose Zuliani, Al Trombetta, Virginia Drake, Helen Duignan, Veva Stromberg, Bob Walt, Fred Daniels, Charlotte Deg- ner, and Mr. Kenneth Cooperrider, adviser. -'V Ht' f . . . -'.. 'ii T Bottom R o w -
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Top Row Bondi, Wong, Er- win Patton M Smith, Tiernan, Walt King Vitali, Coach For Fourth Row-fGaddis, Clark, Alladio R Smith, Groth, Pas qualetti Bonfigli, B. Money Third Row-Caselli, Signor otti Latoures McCabe, Brown Lockhart -I Moneymaker, Stone Second Row-Wright, Hunt mgton Bates Davis, Fulwider Dlperno Matazzoni, Britton. Bottom Row-C. Yamamoto, Miller Biagi Casserly, Buss- man johnson H. Yamamoto. 'cfvfe ab! fig pznfdeza LOCK S: Once again the Block S triumphed when the boys gave their yearly dance in the gym on the night of March 11, when a rec- ord crowd swung to the music of Stan Gifford. This was unques- tionably the best dance of the year, and showed that the Block S boys are champions socially as well as champions on the athletic field. One of the members who was initiated into the society last fall was our new coach, Jim Underhill, who, as you know, has taken Coach Hickey's place at school, and also lends a helping fist to Coach Fortier as club adviser. The society at this time is bigger and better than it has ever been. There are over fifty members and about fifteen more will be initiated at the end of the track and baseball seasons. The annual fall initiation was held in the football locker room at the high school and was followed by a banquet at the Buon Gusto Hotel. The spring initiation is planned to be held at Hilton, as usual, followed by a barbecue. The officers for the fall semester were l'Chip,' Caven, president, Bob Ross, vice-president, and Hank Miller, secretary. The spring officers were Sterling Bussman, president, Freddie Biagi, vice-presi- dent, with Hank Miller once again as secretary. The board of direc- tors for the present term consisted of Tom Bates, joe Vitali, and Don Johnson.
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Top Row-Schindler, Dixon, Tuttle, Drake, Duignan. Middle Row-Smith, Brezzo, Walt, Call, Storch. Bottom Row-Churchill, Kai, Bronaugh. JMXVIACA CHO: For weeks and weeks the staff has been slaving to make this year-book the best we've ever had. Articles were written and re- written, pictures taken and re-taken, make-ups, arranged and re- arranged until at last, the Echo is complete! Now, pens will get busy, and the autographing process begins. The pledge card holders were rewarded with a Book of Mem- ories dance. All decorations portrayed ideas of the past, with wagon wheels and little red school houses as the motifs. The staff was made up of people interested in journalism and English. Barbara Schindler was editor. Other staff members were Beverly Dixon, assistant editor, Laila Storch, feature editor, jane Tuttle, girls' sports editor, Virginia Drake, club editor, Helen Duig- nan, snapshot editor, Mary Bronaugh, social activities editor, Sam Kai, artist, Warren Churchill, special photographer, Bob Walt, boys' sports editor, Bob Call, circulation manager, Russell Smith, business manager and jelsie Brezzo, assistant business manager. Mr. Mark Aikin was the adviser.
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