Strathmore High School - Pleiades Yearbook (Strathmore, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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BB P SCHDLAIQSH ID SOCI ETY Strathmore Union High School's Chapter 113 of the California Scholar- ship Federation began the school term with the following members: Merrie Behymer. Arliss Carter. lane Davidson, Frances Ferguson. Howard Fisher. Dale Flint, Olive Gregg, Bryant Minor, Iessie Oldham, Bobbie Wallace, and Barrett Whitely. Miss Betty Sherwood was the adviser. The following officers were elected: President, Merrie Behymer: vice president, Bobbie Wallace: secretary: Iessie Oldham: treasurer, Frances Fer- guson: and news reporter, Barrett Whitely. The only changes for the second semester were: Vice president, Adaline Awbrey: secretary, Wilma Rogers. For the second semester, the names of Doris Clifford, Kathryn Ward, Louis Roy, Lucy Wilson, Edythe Fisher, Betty Longacre, Wilma Rogers and Michiko Tsuboi were added to the list of the members, with the dropping of a few old members. The society was interestingly entertained when Mrs. K, C. Clifford gave a review of the book, The Lore and the Lure of Sequoia. The society hopes that next year will see many of the old faces and many more new ones. J

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IZDIQENSICS Some very interesting debates were held this year on the question, re- solved: That the several states should enact legislation providing for com- plete medical service, available to all citizens at public expense. Although there were no inter-school debates, a great deal of interest was created by the inter-class debates. Much credit should be given Miss Sher- wood, who was an excellent adviser. The senior class won the contest, and the senior negative side tied with the sophomore negative for the individual team championship. Those participating were: Freshmen, Martha Perkins and Arline Aesch- bacher, affirmative: Alice Ioyce Collins and Ralph Nickerson, negative: sopho- mores, Iva Mae Shepard and Dick Schuler, affirmative: Dale Flint and Bar- rett Whitely, negative, juniors, Marcia Gardner and Iessie Oldham, affirma- tive, lane Milhous and Ethel Marie Lightner, negative, seniors: Frances Fer- guson and Louis Roy. affirmative: Ruby Anderson and Wilda Bruce, nega- tive. -5g,.



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DHUTD CLUB The officers of the club are: President, Mary Frances Pfrimmer: vice president, Earl Taylor: treasurer, Paul Anderson: and historian, Betty Rose Morton. Under the direction of Mr. Conley, adviser to the club, demonstrations on photography were given at each meeting. These demonstrations were on the camera. developing, enlarging, printing, how to take good pictures, and many other phases of photography. The club has tried to interest all members in the avocation and to give them a greater knowledge about photography. The club has a book called. 'Campus Memories, which was started last year and has been kept up to date by the historian. In this book are contained all types of snap shots taken around the school of the Student Body by mem- bers of the club. Meetings were held twice monthly with a membership of forty-six. Two interesting feature programs were given in assembly by the Photo Club. All the officers were the same for the second semester. In accordance with the constitution of the new organization. the president appointed the following committees and chairmen of them as follows: IQADID CLUI3 Dots and dashes and lots of flashes seems to be the motto S. Radio Club, for this year they have been busy learning dashes and causing lots of flashes in their attempts to hook A few of the members have built short wave receiving selves and are planning on doing more work toward getting at S. ll. I-I. S. of the S. U. H. their dots and up radio sets. sets for them- a radio station The club built an amplifier this year and expects to use it next year at our ball games, as well as for assembly programs. The membership in the club varies as does the weather, but we feel cer- tain that some day you may Tune ln and hear us telling the world. BUYS' LEAGUE The Boys' League started active business for the first time at the begin- ning of the school year. The students to take office at the beginning of the year did so. They were: President, Lester Terry: vice president, Everett Walkerg secretary, Paul Anderson, treasurer, Barrett Whitelyg yell leader, Billy Palmer, and faculty adviser, Mr. Manning. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICE SECOND SEMESTER Louis Roy - - - Program Chairman - - - Everett Walker Billy Palmer - - Rally Chairman - - - - Billy Palmer Bryant Minor - - Press Committee - - Lester Smith Ierry Boyer - - Social Committee - - - Keith Driscoll lra Holly - - Welfare Committee - - - Bud Myers an interesting talk by Mr. A. S. Hamlin, also of Porterville, on tralia and New Zealand, Dale Flint ---- School Betterment ---- Sigurd Knutson The Boys' League was entertained several times at its meetings. On Oc- tober thirty-first, Dr, E. N, Danner, who resides in Porterville, told of his in- teresting trip to Mexico. December fifth found the Boys' League listening to his trip to Aus- The boys intend to make the League one of the most important organiza- tions around school. So remember to watch the Boys' League during the years to follow. -311-

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