Chemawa Junior High School - Iyaneka Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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. Y'-1 -f K '-, ,....-f ' ,--f.,.-f ...nk M V, 4, ,,.-,. ,M . , K V ., -.. V Sem . that X Wm? sei Nmpm! as Upletq has Ufinez Zola FFar1and Mk iolle 1 UU oner loner Swain UP fl' me il1lS leaf' lf. ut the Stall age Infillagel position ll? model Sui? arli' like le E, Tree Hi udbwd vellfai P5011 mai lfllfd SI-ICP CLUB The Shop Club is organized to allow the boys to develop their hobbies or to try out construction projects which may lead to new interests. Previously, we have had both airplane and boat clubs. The choice is now limited only by the boy s ability to complete a chosen project during the semester. In doing this each .member has an opportunity to develop initiative and to express his creative ability by working out his own problems. He is helped only when he asks for assistance or suggestions. The club rules are few. The most important one is that each member will use his time well. If he fails to do this he is eliminated from the club and some- one on the waiting list takes his place. Among the interesting things constructed this term were model boats, air- planes, book ends, footstools, candle sticks, and mechanical toys. Lupe Alvarado Albert Audeoud Arthur Audeoud Elvin Basinger Marion Bateman Lamoine Beavers Raymond Blackwell Gene Cole Burdette Councihnan MEMBERS Eulas Hair Paul Hull Billy Kerr Salvador Lara Robert Lawton Arthur Littler Ernest Lopp Milton Mendoza Wilbur Nevin Dee Riggs Abram Teunissen Bernard Teunissen Antonio Torres Gus Ubrun Robert Vance Stanley Weiss Eugene Wilson Henry Witt Robert Grisotti Charles Zahnter 'QHIVQ' STAMP CLUB The Stamp Club is a comparatively small group, sponsored by Miss Anne Sweeney. But those who have chosen this club and stamp collecting as a hobby are very enthusiastic in their meetings. Many members have collected stamps for years while others are just getting a good start. A majority of the students in this group have a general collection, covering all countries and all types. A few have specialized, confining their interests to a particular kind of col- lection. Needless to say, trading of stamps is a major activity among the col- lectors. . , , f Stamp collecting, besides being most interesting, adds to one s knowledge o history and geography. MEMBERS H'1d E tt Eloise Kissler LGH'CI'iCe Paul H2191 153.35 Barbara Mathews Cl'121I'l9S R059 Delbert Hunt Raymond Morelock Robert R059 G1-ace J Ohnsgn Bob Mullin Tsuruzo Takeda Victor Judice Earle Paul Randolph Thomas . ,,, ,-.,- Page Forty-three

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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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Roy O'Mara ,lvi-Y -' 1 i - - . XR. f. . 1 1 ww -W 'Y . SPCDRT LEADERS CLUB Th S t L ders Club was founded for the purpose of developing leaders, e por ea . raising the standard of sportsmanshipland loyalty ln the School, and S1V1ng l k t th f ceptional ab1 ity. . t Speglllle lsllalgingl of ctliizoatglletic carnival was the splendid work of this club, and the weeks they spent in preparing for it and the happiness they received will live in their minds for many years. The club is sponsored by Charles McEuen. MEMBERS Milton Abraham Francis Bushman Jim Bushman Paul Butler Gerald Carlos Bob Chatham Esequiel Chavez Bob Clay Donald Clay Clark Connal Douglas Connal Donald Davis Wylie Day Gerald Elmore Arthur Fisher Donald Garvin Lupe Guzman Jim Hackler Raymond Hunt Sam J udice Ralph Johnson Mikazu Kaminka Harold Knoefler Milton Knoefler Masaki Kotow Shigeki Kotow Daniel Mares Buzzy McAllister Raymond Provencal Morris Robinson Billy Steffy Jimmie Stieler Norris Stieler Alfred Thomas Ned Thompson John Van Diest George Vial Carl Vidnic Ray Westhafer Clarence Wilson Nyman Wilson Bert Nelson 00206 SCIENCE CLUB Science plays such a great part in our lives that a science hobby is of special interest today. The membership of this club for the first semester consisted of twenty odd boys. Most of them made crystal radio sets. One boy made a telegraph sending set that was a credit to any club. The second half of the year they had a more varied program. Two girls studied birds and their habits and one girl studied butterflies. The remainder of the seventeen were boys and two worked on model airplanes two on clocks and watches and several on crystal radio sets. , In the second half of the year six wer f th th the eighth and eight from the ninth grade? rom e Seven grade, three from Miss Chloris Anderson is sponsor. MEMBERS Carl Cline Dora Mattison Ma R Joe Fekete George McC t Q1 ry eno u John H03f0Patibbi Loren McNic?llolley PaEuIli1?eOlSi11rl1?c?n lnvfllilla Iilgitfeldt Eefufiegl Orciere George Vial a P ittanl Kenneth McNair Page Forty-four Eugene Reader A . i - .

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