Tulare Union High School - Argus Yearbook (Tulare, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Societies and Clubs one to Bakersiield. Here after a morning of workshop sessions, the girls enjoyed wild flower picking. The club, which was organized in the fall of 1927, is open to all students taking home-making courses. Miss Gladys Prunty is the adviser, assisted by Miss Johnson. 1133 533 35 -1 War Whoop Staff The War-Whoop staff, a journalistic organization in itself, began this year by electing Lowell Mulcahy editor-in-chief of the paper. The War-Whoop has been the project of the jour- nalism class for three years and each issue is eagerly looked forward to by the students of Tulare High. Besides taking an interest in their own publication, the journalism students have shown interest in the pa- pers of other schools in the state. The class was repre- sented at both the Fresno State J ournalistic Conven- tion and the Press Convention held in Berkeley. Mr. Jimmie Jones is journalism teacher. i. A I Home Economics Club . l4'ltUN'l' ROXV-Elvira Cfurti, Le- tizia liorzi, Freida, Iiaviscioni, lie-tty Rhoades, Armie Arkalian, Mary Andonian, Kathryn Shields, Mary Jane Garber, Meriam Le- vin, Rosie Flammang, Virginia Murphy, Telza Levin, Miss Gladys Prunty fadviserj. SIGUUND RUW - Mary Anna Speak, Maxine Losey, Evelyn Morlderman, lglalmira Pereira, All?-flillllii. Ferasci. Dorthea Sher- man, Marpraret lNIonty:omery, Ruth Cederlind, Rosie Marszos- ian, Eva Bette-ncourt, Miss Vio- let Johnson fadviserj, THIRD RUXV - Mae lvliinago. Sakaye Katsuki, Mary Mock, lila Matlock, Alive Brown, Lorraine Rolfi, Marjorie Billiarxli. Pearl- ino Puprh, Kathryn Urabtree, EI- vira llontarls-lli. Angelina Noia. 'FUI' RUNV-llvlen Napsata, Leah Rivers, Lorraine Costa, Blanche lh-vi-l, Mc-lvina Tonkins, Alive Arlialian, llenriella Hernandez. 'Holly lliisoiig. Hazel Christen- sen, Louise XViIliams, Nadine l'lai'0, War Whoop Siaff lflUiN'I' RUXV-llarolrl Garner, Hallo Valuano, lilmo lfuller, Low i-ll Mulcahy, Howard Russell, Ygnai-io Fi-rnandez, Owen Rog- 1'!'S, SICVONIJ ROW-Jack NVynn. lill- vira Curti, Kathryn Shields, Dorothy hong, Dorothy Elster, Nerna lWfc'Millan, Alice XVicks, Allan Twaddle. THIRD ROXV - Ladene Cottle, Billie Nelson, Erma Mclduen, llvlvn Bailey. Mary Silviera, XVinifred Clark, Marjorie Biliar- di, Nellie Fowler, Helen Daniel- son. 'POI' ROXV - 'lid llird, Kathryn Alle-nh Hollis Friend, Charles Abbott, Hasmig' Stepanian, Rich- ard M.ontg'omery, Mr. Jimmie Jones fadviserj. L bv' Q V

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-4, J CW Jill , N U J v An. - ,t A. I-.fd J uf, J . yy, f 7 -,J J I Football munication, and a demonstration of 5 meter transmit- ters, to the General Science classes. The club took a portable station to Fresno, when the radio convention was held there last November 10 and 11. The club also operates the 60 Watt radio sta- tion WGYBK on 160 and 75 meters. Mr. Tanner and the club members have built up a good quality public address system, which is operated at most of the Student Body meetings, track meets, football games, dances, and at commencement, Sev- eral radio and musical programs Were broadcast over this system on the campus during noon hours. Girls' Student League The Girl's Student League, an organization Whose membership takes in every girl in school, this year sponsored one of the biggest play days the girls of the high school have ever enjoyed. Taking the place of the usual Freshmen party, the play day was held early in the fall, when over 300 girls were taken in busses to Mooney Grove, Where games of all kinds Were played. Spanish baked beans, buns, and cake were served for refreshments. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays a clothing and food drive was carried on by the Cabi- net. Two needy families were suppiled with Christ- mas boxes at Christmas time. The Cabinet sold candy and ice cream at the an- nual Auto Shovv held in March. Ladene Cottle, served as president during the year. Mrs. Flora Wilder, dean of girls, is sponsor of the or- ganization. Home Economics Club Under the leadership of their president, Louise Williams, the Home Economics Club has completed a successful year of service to the school. Interesting activities such as several all-day con- ference trips to other towns were attended by the mem- bers. One of the most interesting of these trips Was the



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,aa YROIIEIEIIEICNV-Elizabeth Herd, Bob Gribi, Erma Mcliuen, Elmo BOB GRIBI SECOND ROW-Miss Irene Conley, Saral Zumwalt, Jean President Soults. 1' ui, J., - V J J' .' .' .JJ V. J 'I F ps . Q' 'JJ JU .' JVWJ ' . J yi! .f-3,7 u , ,vv . 3 J '. 1' ,J . ,f Y f . v VJ! v 'V v J 4. J I U i A Junior Class Starting the year by electing Bob Gribi as presi- dent, the Juniors got an early start in playing the role as upperclassmen. Other members of the council Were: Erma McEuen, Secretary, Jean Soults, Treas- urer, Elizabeth Herd, Elmo Fuller, Saralee Zumwalt, and Gerry Nagel, Yell Leader. Throughout, the year, the Juniors have been active in many school activities and will be remembered as one of the snappiest and most energetic Junior Classes that has gone through T. U. H. S. After discussion upon the subject, Blue and White Were chosen as the class colors. Charm, a three act farce was presented at the Grammar School Auditorium, for two nights, and proved to be a success from a financial standpoint, as Well as being Well received by the audiences. On Friday, May 31, the annual Junior-Reception, Will be held. The Juniors will act as hosts to the Sen- iors in the last social event of the year. The theme to be carried out this year is Japanese, with appropriate decorations and program. Jean Soults Was chosen as head chairman, and Miss Conley, class adviser is assisting. The committees Working under Jean Soults are headed by: Invitations and Place Cards, Margaret Harper, Decorating, Elizabeth Herd, Table Decora- tions, Miriam Levin, Nut Cups, Virginia F. Martin, Programs, Helen Bailey, Entertainment, Velma Moore, Waiters and Dance, Hazel Christensen, Dance, Ashley Orr, Toast and Menu, Helen Danielson. 533

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