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ORCHESTRA This year the orchestra was small, but unusually active. A great deal of improvement was shown, due to Mr. Craig ' s efficient director- ship. An arrangement was made so that the orchestra played for assembly every Monday morning. This did much to liven up the meetings and make them more interesting. Moreover, it was good training for the members. The orchestra played for school entertainments and com- munity nights. The nineteen members of the orchestra were as follows: Director, Mr. Craig; piano, Gale Morgan ; violins, Carlton McKinney, Pauline Johnson, Wilfred Partridge, Betty Parent, and Arthur Taylor; flute, Rosalie Graves; clarinets, Marion Cashbaugh, Billy Parcher, and Leland Taylor ; horn, Mildred Hillis; bass viol. Pearl Wilson; saxo- phones, Dorothy Dean, Elma Hess, Jessie Crawford, Newton Evers, Clara Shellv, and Betty Boggs; drums, Harry Vonderheide. EL PINON 21
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SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY One of the most promising and most exclusive organizations of B. U. H. S. is Chapter 1 IS of the California Scholarship Federation. This state-wide organization has grown rapidly and its seal is recog- nized on all college and university campuses of California. The chap- ter seal upon the diplomas of high school members has become a coveted prize. Several of our seniors and other members aspire to become life members. Our chapter has been as active as usual this year and members have had a great deal of fun in participating in the different affairs. There were monthlv socials and several food sales. There was hope of going to the state convention in Los Angeles, but this was made im- possible by lack of transportation. Membership for 1933-34 was as follows: Seniors: Marion Cashbaugh, Mary Arcularius, Carlton .McKin- ney, Dorothy Dixon, Genevieve Roberts, Fairy Blee, and Helen Bar- low; Juniors: Enid Anion, Hazel Dehy, Clara Shellv, Dorothy Wilkerson, Rosalie Graves, and Marion Rigg; Sophomores: Jessie Crawford, Mildred Hillis, Betty Parent, Newton Evers, Betty Boggs, and Margaret Price. OFFICERS 1st iSewfslfr jnd Semester M.ARV Arcularius President Marion Cashbaugh Dorothy Wilkerson Vice-President Dorothy Di.xon Marion Cashbaugh Secretary Dorothy Wilkerson Advisor, Lois Beatty 20 EL PI N ON
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CAMPUS MEGAPHONE The year 1933-34 saw a change in the method of putting out our school publication. The Campus Megaphone came out each month as usual, but this year it was not printed outside of school. It was thought that there would be much more practical benefit to the stu- dents if the whole work of publication was done here. Moreover, the expense was much less and the students were charged less for the paper. The first three issues were given to every student in the school with no charge. Then a campaign was staged for subscriptions at the rate of 25c each. By this method our paper was made financiallv suc- cessful. The mimeograph method also made possible a more interesting paper. Students were not held to any set number of words and thus much individual effort and many new ideas were gained. The stafY was : Edilor-in-Chief NoRM.XN KiNNKY Assistanl Editor DoROTiiv Wilkerson Business Manager R. Y McMi rr W, Wilbur P.arent Ori iiniziUiinis MaRION C.XSHBAUGII, HeLKN BaKI.OW Features Hazel Dehv, Mildred Hillis Humor Fairy Blee, Genevieve Butler Girls ' Sports VIRGINIA Black, Pauline Johnson Boys ' Sports SiDNi ' .Y McAfee Advisor Lois Beatty 22 EL PINON
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