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HED EHUSS Centrals chapter of the American Red Cross does its part to help the notional orga- nization raise funds for its worth while cause. ln picture l. The President of our local Chapter J, Wright and the Sec. N. Schmidt are seen passing Hr fe 2 the collection cup to l. Zara- zua at one of our assemblies in behalf of Red Cross. 2. Miss Hartz, their faculty sponsor, and Griggs, the Vice-President, talk over plans for the Spring Red Cross campaign. 3. The treasurer L, Krum puts the Red f Cross button on McCoon, J. Krum, and Carstens after re- ceiving their donations. SUIIIAL EUMMITTEE The hard working Social Committee under the leadership of Betty Englemen and faculty sponsor Mr. Ragle, had the task of planning the monthly dances. They used many different themes in decorating to make the dances more interesting. The work of the committee is shown here in pictures, lll Mistress of ceremonies Engleman welcomes the guest while Bowser and C. Lucas take core of the music l2l One of the 25c tickets are sold by Atwood and G. Britton to Dozier l3l After the Ball is over, D. Holland and John- son help clean up l4l Line up for Refreshments! calls W. Lee and B. Stoops, Avery and Hixon are Johnny on the Spot to get theirs l5l Decorating keeps them all busy, S. Stoops hand a streamer to Lieder. GIRLS LEAGUE The Girls League had very successful year The off: cers were: P. Johnson, presi- dent, B. Stoops, vice president, L. Mitchell, secretary, and E. Spillers, treasurer. Miss Harris was the sponsor, The most im- portant social event was a roll- ler skating party held in March to which the Boys' Federation was invited. In pictures, ill Duncan, and Cocquio are greeted by Ben- gal as they arrive at the Washingtons Day Tea given by the group Feb. l9, l2l N. Schmidt, Blankenship, B. Stoops, Spillers, and Mitchell serve their guests tea and cookies. l3l Miss Harris chats with Mr. F. Hartman, one of the faculty guests. l4l Oliver, Scheidt, and Baer, members of the League, enjoy the re- freshments. RALLY EUMMITTEE This years Rally Committee was headed by Marie Nari. The committee put on some new and different rallies with the help of Mr. Tucker, the faculty sponsor. In pictures, lil The pep girls, Michel, B. Stockli, Cocquio, Uhd, Horch, and I. Nelson got the school to back our team. l2l Kruser, a Senior, J. Hansen, a Junior, J. Holland, a Sophomore, Avery, a Freshman led class yells at rally. l3l Nari, L. Kruser, and J. Holland give Varsity three' during the half. lfil R. Olmstead is up in the air lon stiltsll at one of the rallies. l5l Hines, Castro, Mr. Tucker, B. Stoops, Blankenship, and N. Schmidt gather to watch us take county championship in C Basketball and think up ideas for new rallies. ,In . E if il 'EJ .fi E, Ess-
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SEHULAHSHHDIHU UH HULL A student must have a B' average or the eaurvalent to bc on 'he Honor Rall. The members usually go on a prcnrc rn the sprrng. The group IS sponscred by Mr. Trbbs. ln the prctures are the members ot the Honor Roll lor the second semester. FIRST ROW: Hrnes, Nephew, S. Kcwamoto, T. Nakagawo, Blankenshrp, A. Nakagawo, Uhd. SECOND ROW: Sunada, Mazzle, Vasconcelos, Mrcnaelrs, B. HuHman, R. Htxon, Ar- cher, G. Hansen, S. Boroyon. THIRD ROW: D, Jackson, Stumpf, Olrver, J. Barclay, J. Chleborcd, Bulaich, Mrtchell, L. Nakolr, R. Aldama, DrRedo, E. Henton. STANDING: Mr. Tubbs, Lehr, Yroce- buru, Ramos, Sweat, Ockey, and David, BUYS'FEUEHATHl All of the boys at school are members of the Boys Federatrofr, whrch is sponsored by Mr, Clark. ln pictures are lll O, Krtkorran. Vrce Presrdent, G Nagata, Sergeant-at-Arms: C, Lucas, Treazurer L. Kruser, Presrdent, F. Zron, Secretary: ond Mr. Clork, sponsor 421 The Boys' Federatron expect to sponsor a baseball tournament Here are letder, Wrrght, Oster, Knmball, Phelps, ond A G'- ther watchrng baseball practtce, lfll S, Smrth, Nrchols, 5. Johnso' E. Fogal, Wodkrns, J. Chandler, B. Butler, Ramos, and Fernanaez crscuss the noon aance sponsored by the group td? Hrnes, Lrnce- zrren Rum 'v':Coon, and Atomrcrr 'clk abou' 'be skc'ne parm 'he Cws ce-naue have ,nvned them to attena lm E LHTHlIA SEHULAHSHH3 PEUEHATHJ Chapter '6l C al tne Cctrtornra S:ho:a'snrp Feaeratron nad more members tr'e seco'd semester than 'ne Prst. To be 0 rnefnber ol the C, S 5. a snaenr must hcve 'hree As and two E s or the ecurvalent, Tne Frst semester group are rn prctures, rlt At the t st semes'er rr-trofon Frertas Leof, Srrnrontan, Spllers, and Sunada wa'ch Mrss Peterson prle matches on o bottle. Thrs group olso attended c drstrrct conference at Yosemrte, l2l Second semes- ter members- FTRST ROW: B, Sprllers. M. Godfrey, Srmonran, Leon. SECOND ROW: L, Krurr' Krrkorran, E. Sprllers, J. Brownell THIRD ROW: E. :re'tas, B. Staops, B. Bengal, and Mnss Peterson rthe sponsor? An rnrtratron porty ana a drstrrct conference ot Coalrngo were the actrvrtres o' the Sprrng members DEBATE The Deba'e Team coaches by Mrs, ewnpkrrm began work cur- nf: the fri' se e c' The Geestron tnrs year was Reserved TUG' P le:e'a 9ove'nn'e ' she recurre a'nr'rc'ro ol 'abor czripotet rn ct ff-erase L. es. ln prztures r' Stomp' looks over C-uterezs fc'es e Lampkc 'he socnsoi looks of rf Ierhev. ne M: t-crf :mek lo' 'r'or'nc'o on lcacr ec- s 2 e .. ::':e ce3c'e I-ce'so', cs cncrmc' s'ens 'c a ve'so: Q ve ne' v evvs S A Brow' H nes c': Ozkey -so tr ..,. ,.J5,.,.,. X O
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3 1 - , 55.1 M3 EUTUHE HUMEMAEEITS UE AMEHIEA The F. H. A, is a national organization tor girls. To be eligible the girls must have taken or be taking home' making. Miss Hartz and Miss Maynard are the sponsors of the Central chapter, The officers are L. Kerber, president, E. Henton, vice-president, V. Wheeler, secretary, D. Kruser, treasurer. ln pictures, llj V. Wheeler, Henton, Kerber, and Arnst make a dressing table which will be covered with a skirt. l2l Patterson, Kochergen, Ivey, and Tanaka decorate the tree tor the F. H. A. Christmas party. l3l V. Wheeler, D. Kruser, Arnst, and Miss Hartz sell orange and black pam-poms to cheer our team. ldl Patterson and Ivey varnish Miss Hartz s desk. l5l Boltinghouse, Miss Maynard, Archer, Diredo, and Henton get ready to serve at the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Banquet. l6l D. Kruser, and Zumwalt bake cookies for the dessert sale. l7l Santoni Kochergen, and Jensen make dish towels for the Red Cross. THE IJHAMATIE ELUE The Dramatic Club had a very successful year under the direction ot Mrs. Lumpkin, Miss Van Tassel, and Mr. Tucker, the faculty sponsors. The activities consisted ot two initiations for the new members and the various club meetings. Members of the group are pictured: ill l. Nelson, B. Santich, B. Ockey read script under Gutierrez s dircc' tion. lQl David, Macias, Spillers, Kruser, Hart, and B. Vvilson take their oath of membership. l3l Abell, president. Atwood, vice-president, Wilson, secretary, and Blankenship, treasurer- were the oftice holders tor the year. Ml Abell Hart Wilson Boltinghouse, David, and Alderson become eligible for membership because of the participa' tion in the Junior Pl y Play acting under student and sponsor direction is a maior activity ol the drama club Abell M tcl e a d Wi liams lol L. Krum, B. Stoops, J. Nephew, P. Johnson, R. Hines l7l L. Stumph, A. Lehman, Miss Van Tassel i8 N Alderson, Mrs. Lumpkin, D. Holland work on various parts in skits and plays.
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