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Seaied lleif To righil: Marge Alexander, Virginia Willimoni, Eileen Molfal, Mary Virginia Lewis. Mae Daylon. Dorolhy Hooge. Slanding, Firsr Row llefi 'ro righil: Henry Pappa, Manny Smilh Johnny Davidson, James Layfon, Mike Jordan. Harry Cox. Sfanding, Second Row llefl lo righll: Bob Muilenburg, Leo Schwaiger, lan Hall, Teddy Diehl, Norman Simmons, David Liffle, Bill Warlel, X1 in ie is ' u X 1 W S The Kawayan The work on 'rhe l95l Kawayan began in Seplember wilh The seleciion of 'rhe s+aff by a facully commiiiee composed of Mrs. Muni, Mrs. Bryan, and Headmasler Warfel. Bob Smiley was appoinied Ediror-in-Chief, Mike Jordan was named Business Manager, and rhe resl of ihe slalf, including Manny Smifh as Circulaiion Manager, Ted Diehl as Adveriis- ing 'Manager, Bill Warfel as Sporls Edifor, Eileen Moffai' as Aciiviiies Edilor. Marge Alexander as Adminisiraiion Edifor, Dave Lifile as 'Make-up Ediior, Bob Muilenburg as Copy Edilor, Mae Dayion as Grades Edi- +or, Norman Simmons as Ari' Edifor. John Davidson as Senior Class Edilor, Henry Pap- pa as Junior Class Ediior, Jimmy Layion as Sophomore Class Edilor, Harry Cox as Fresh- man Class Edilor, Dorofhy Hooge as High School Classes Ediior, Ginny Willimonlr as Girls' Sporls Edilor, and lan Hall and Pai Clegg as Assisfani' Adveriising Manager and Assisiani' Arr Edifor, respeciively. The siaff overcame seemingly insurrnounl- able difficulties clue +o lack of film. engrav- ing maferials, and lime, and, sparked by Arr Ediior Simmons' oursianding carloons. 'lurned .in a good job and had a good Time doing il. 1 -N32-1:E5Ef':15':32Qi5155 , .r1.:,:::.:- is-ff 'N '-' we 3 YN Q- :XNCQIQ-is Y..-, -sim. s SV' X? 'X- R X X ,I 59. :55'IE5:- ,I ,, '-: 1: .qv -:?-. - 1 XN ' XNVEtii5.'i3:tfj?',f .-s- fs-4, 1515555 5 'L:.1X 'i'-f .ill , X X its .55 -'FTS Rim , 1 : 2 - 12 25 xi ' 5'.lTl. 2- - A' 1 Bob Smiley Edifor-in-chief
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5 'i :wax . '- Fxiflris-'.: T ' if .. NTT ' T' get N. s L., .- w -A T - 2 fr la 2. F1599 :Z sir. . ef' :- ,:q ef: -- Pi slgfizffz ENT Ta-T Q: . Y- Bob Muilenburg Cc-EdiTor'in-Chief SeaTed lleTT To righTl: Marge Alexander, ElizabeTh Frei, Seo Hall, Joanne Hall, Sandra Cowen, Carol Edwards, Mab Bousman, Joyce Brady, lrene Hellman. STanding, FirsT Row llefT To righTl: Paf Hogan, Will Brady, Bill Warfel, Norman Simmons ,Manuela Adeva. STanding, Second Row llell 'TO righTl: Tony Rocha, Danny Overmyer, Henry Schmellces. ' The Bamboo Telegraph Under The able leadership oT ediTors Dave LiTTle and Bob lvluilenburg, The Bamboo Telegraph rolled oTT The press eighTeen Times during This pasT year. fi chalking up Twelve-page ediTions wiTh The ChrisTmas and graduaTion issues. PaT Clegg ediTed The ediTorial page Tor The enTire year. STaTT arTisT Nor- man Simmons added rnuch color To The page wiTh his carToons. ATTer John Florida had deparTed Tor The STaTes, Sue Hall moved To The TeaTure and Bill Vv'arTel swiTched To sporTs. Marge Alexander carried The liTerary page. When Jean SingleTon leTT, Mab Bousman Toolc over The grade sheeT. The Telegraph would have had a diTTiculT Time geTTing ouT if iT hadn'T Tor error-caTching Aurora Adeva, dependable copy-ediTor. Telegraph couldn'T have gone To press aT all. His sTaTT consisTed oT PaT Hogan, Danny Overmyer, John Bell, John Hiclcs. Tony Rocha, Henry Schmellces, Louise Ross, and laTe-comer circulaTion manager, Manuela Acleva. . ln each oT Their eighTeen issues, The Bamboo Telegraph sTaTT aimed aT giving The paTrons, sTudenTs, and TaculTy a beTTer undersTanding oT The goings- on around school and To provide bi-monThly enTerTainmenT and sTimulaTion. AT The prinlers. 2 WiThouT The services oT Will Brady, B. T. business manager, The Bamboo aff- Silgs -.ag M , . ge,13Q..,i. x Q: T 4 if , Qifiilii -.5-' lifl 'zlgz :fy , Digg: fafvff - .'f.:-wigs. :W , ls? as . T TT , , '- X X T ffl. 9.054 , L ' ' David l.iTTle Co-Edilor-in-Chief 'E S N T i
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FirsT Row lleTT To righT: Sammy Hellis, Niclcy PerepleTchilcoTT. Second Row lleTT To righTl: Mal- colm Smiley, Frank Eaulau, Gene Hessel, Dirlr G-roTenhuis, DieTer Winkler. Third Row ileTT To righTl: ScouTmasTer Quasha, Danny Overmyer, Bruce Parrish, Milce Abarbanell, Norman Sim- mons, lviilsc Jordan. Cub Scouts Troop l, Boy ScouTs oT America and Philippines, spon- sored by The American School and The American Legion, is enTering iTs Third year OT acTive duTy. Due To The unseTTled condiTions, many oT The members have dropped ouT, leaving The Troop wiTh Three Tull paTrols. However, This has noT hindered The Troop's parTicipaTion in nu- merous evenTs, among which were The La Salle Ra'ly, a Training program held Tor Troop leaders aT Boy's Town, Marilcina, and many oTher hilces, rallys, and CourTs OT Honor. All in all The Troop has done well Linder The experT leadership oT ScouTmasTer William Quasha and has made a good impression on The neighboring Troops oT Manila. Boy Scouts . The American School Cub ScouTs include boys Trom The ages oT 8 To II. AT an early meeTing Mr. Ed Love was elecTed cubmasTer. Mr. Henry Marks is chairman. The Cub program encourages group work and play, gives The boys an incenTive To work wiTh a spiriT oT help- Tulness, and aims To develop Their sense OT responsibiliTy, good sporTsmanship, manual dexTeriTy, and inTeresT in various subiecTs and handicraTTs. AT The momenT The Cub ScouTs have a membership of 37 boys, divided inTo dons oT more Than eighT boys per den. The Tollowing have acTed as den moThers This year: Mrs. A. M. Macleod, Mrs. R. S. Russell, Mrs. M. Arnold, Mrs. A. D. STewarT, Mrs. L. R. WenTholT, and Mrs. W. D. McDonald. FirsT Row lleTT To righilz Michael Sakole, Terry Lee, G-ammy Garriz, Jack Russell, Larry Skinner, Doug McDonald, Warreri Abbey, Chris Larsen, Wayne Egli, Fuller Malone, Bill Brown, Billy Har- ken, Sandy STewarT. Second Row lleTT To righTl: Gerd Winkler, Howard HarT, Ramon AyesTaran, Earl Gaberman, Billy De WITT, Edward Garriz, John Macleod, Bobby Boni, David Brown, WelTon Roh, Arfhur Cooper, Karl Kloclce, Luis Ciuraia, Millard Arnold, Louis May, Guy Bryan, Den Chief Carl OTTiqer, ChrisTcpher Bell, Don Chief Johnny Hirlcs.
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