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SEWI NG CLUB ' d ' the fall of 1933 by the present sponsor, ' Cl b ganize in , i U M1-sph I-cIlaEe2l,VHIl?E'hillipsll7 aThceIre was a membership of 43 girls this semester. e The girls did embroidering, crocheting, tatting, hand hemstitching, quilting, and drawn work. Pillows, dresser scarfs, buffet sets, luncheon sets, vanity sets, quut blogks, bed Spreads, aprons, blouses, pajamas, slacks, shorts, rompers, and layettes were made by the members during the semester Just completed. MEMBERS Genoveva Alvarez Antonia Arellano Evelyn Basinger Frances Basinger Gertrude Beavers Doris Berg Mary Ruth Carlson Esperanza Chavez Esperanza Cisneros Deltina Dominguez Joan Dripps Grace Dunn Thelma Forbes Florence Goforth Mary Gotori Florence Hamner Consuela Herrera Cora Hicks Betty Horsley Emalda Huerta Paula Huerta Hazel Hughes Mary Frances Humphries Eula Jameson N oriko Kaminka Mae Karnes Mary Kinzie Ysaura Linares Lois Luce 'Qv': Qf J uverna Manis Simona Martinez Rosie Mazzola Carolyn McFarland Mary New Dorothy Peck Margaret Rolle Lillia Scafli Faye Schwartz Susan Spooner Velma Spooner Emma B. Swain Ima Waldrop Lila Whitney STAGE CRAFT CLUB We have had a Stage Craft Club at Chemawa for the first time this year. Its purpose is to build equipment for the stage and keep it in repair. The first semester the membership consisted entirely of boys but the second semester one girl applied for membership. Robert Lynch was stage manager and pgesident for the first half year and William Rapson filled the position the secon . One of the projects that was attempted was the building of a model stage and furniture for it. It is equipped with curtains and flats as nearly like the real stage as possible. Rain and snow machines have been made. Trees are frequently needed in productions and we have made some from cardboard. VVhat we desire in the club is truly creative enthusiasm. Mrs. Sarah Kennedy is adviser and teacher. MEMBERS Joe Carli Robert Kruse Edward Provencal Henry Crowe Myftel Maclnfyre William Rapson Donald Jackson Jimmie Otterson Camel-on Thomas Clal' 91109 Kruse Robert Patzer Donald Whitford John Paulsen Page Forty-two
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MEMBERS FI? ,,,.,,.:-1 I ' Y ,....--. ,.,- N- ,r,,.. , ,.,:,,..,.v.,. .- . 3, Q f I. .Af -N ,.., Z x'x..'l ' Bertha nearly part in Several Eyin the ork as 111111115 embers Ile An- r e S GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB Mrs. Florence W. Montgomery sponsors the Girls' Sports Club whi h ts Sri? gglolglciaycaltijgigular club period. It is one of the largest and lmostcporpltilzar Basketball, basaball, V0llaYball, newcomb, and kickball are some of the gz-:lures played by the girls. Some very exciting contests took place during the y . Lenora Anderson Juanita Arrechea Roberta Beld Adela Benzor 'Helen Cameron Lily Capizzo Katherine Carricaburu Adelina Chavez -Mary Diaz Mary Louise Diaz Evelyn Diem Elsie DeLong Virginia Dufrain Julia DuMas Jenny Gambino Caroline Gomez Frances Hama Frances Hernandez Poly Hernandez Agnes Hoyopatibbi Esperanza Lara Marian Magarian Arvella Martin Carmen Martinez Pauline Martinez Soledad Medrano Beatrice Mendoza Ethel Moore Esperanza Raya Concho Rios Evelyn Robertson Mary Lois Rouchleau Eleanor Salazar Mary L. Schuerfield Dorothy Smith Kathryn Sneddon Betty Storm Lorenza Vargas QAZQAQ. BOGK CLUB As the name suggests, the Book Club devotes its time to the study of books. The primary objective is to develop an appreciation of good books. For as Charles Kingsley said, Except as living man, there is nothing more wonderful than a book!-A message to us from the dead,-from human souls whom we never saw, who lived perhaps thousands of miles away, and yet there, on those little sheets of paper, speak to us, teach us, comfort us, open their hearts to us as brothers. We ought to reverence books, to look at them as useful and mighty things. To do this one must read a great deal, know the history of printing and bookmaking, and understand the character of authors and their works. This is what we try to do in the Book Club. Mr. Stalder sponsors this club. MEMBERS Roy Andren Ramon Diaz D9Ck0 Ogawa J ean Ardrey Dawn Dove Walter Perkiss David Beld Joe Dunn Clay Rutledge Allen Bobo Brent Gunkel Ted SCbm1Cl'f Irene Carpenter Dorothy Crowell Edward Crowell Nevada Davis George J effrey Delores Johnson Bertie Maclntyre Floyd Moreland Edward Schwartz Evelyn Wilson Harry Wilson Mary Wilson Page Forty one
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