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LEFT TO RIGHT F. Turnbaugh C Auld . Andsh: . THE THESPIAN society had a topfnotch year with Faye Turnbaugh as superintendent and Pat Anderson as boolckeeper. The annual branding took place in April. This event was celebrated by grub in Fresno and CI hoss opry, To be a Thespian is an honor handed out tor thoroughbred work in dramatics. Ten points are required to belong to this society. These points are acquired by being in plays, prompting, and working with the platform tixers. The grubstaker tor the Thespian group was Miss Auld. LEFT TO RIGHTL TOP ROW P Anderson, E. Matlock, B. McLaughlin, W. Wood, B. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: F. Turnbaugh, R. Beers, N Nevins, B. Moore, H, Phillips. ?t 1.
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P. Howard D . Collier E Matlock C. Quick THE DUDE HONOR SOCIETY, with Mr. Ouick as grubstaker, increased in number this year with several new tender-toots making the Honor Roll. There were sixteen old-timers lost fall which number was soon changed to twenty-tive. The tender-toots had a hum-dinger of a year which included shin-digs for the dudes at the Ouick and Turnbaugh homesteads and several very successful concessions. The tender-toots ended the year with an annual hog heaven which included a combination of a larnin' trip in the mornin' and an afternoon ot fun makin' This year's top hands were: superintendent, Duane Collier, foreman, Ernest Matlock, and bookkeeper-paymaster, Pansy Howard. LEFT TO RIGHT LAST ROW1 D. Collier, L. Smith, E. Taylor, B. McLaughlin, E. Matlock, D. Mathews. SECOND ROW. C, Quick, I. Rylander, G. Wise-ner, M. Rector, G. Delonge, K. Rogers, D. Milleson, L. Thiel, M. Teeter, B. Moore. FIRST ROW: G. Davis, P. Howard, I. Hergenraeder, P. Howard, N. Roulston, I. Borba, E. Turnbaugh, B Donovan, C. Henderson ff if u 1.
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LEFT TO RIGHT C. Spence R. Beach I. Hergenraeder I. Dill K. Iennings EL CLUB SIERRA MADRE THIS YEAR the Latin Club outnumbered the Spanish Club for the first time. The clubs joined together and made an interesting one which they named The Sierra Madre Club. Their first entertainment was a Christmas Party with the Pinata as their center attraction. Later in the year they had a party in Madera, Ianet Hergenraeder was elected superintendent of this club. Other top hands were: foreman, Kent Ienningsg bookkeeper, Ruth Beachg and paymaster, Iean Dill. Miss Park was the grubstaker for this club. Q 5 LEFT TO RIGHT LAST ROW: Wood, Rose, Randel Davis, Thrasher, Kai- ser, Taylor. SIXTH ROW: Deeter, Allen, Frost Bishop, Ledbetter Gentry, Moore, Lad- da, Winn Tarabina Marsh, Cook, Spoon Hankins, Ciapponi Ietton FIFTH ROW: Iennings, N e vi n s Rogers, Tamagni Truitt. FOURTH ROW: McGee, Borba, By- num, Finney, Hick- man, Faust, Lakin Burk, Kilpatrick, Blevf ins, Heindselman, Bri- ner, Mooneyham. Bryant, Park. THIRD ROW: Beach, Akers, Her- genraeder, Green Heinricks, Moon Quinn, Woner, Chap- man, Mathews Wade, Cargill, Han- cock, Holmes, Breci- no, Wells, Adams Iohnson. SECOND ROW: Iones, Clayman, Cor- naggia, Corbin Weatherford, Ray Bollinger, Owen, Bell I Knight, Elas, Mc- Master, Wyatt, Crain Matlock, Pickrell Lester, Ross, Dill, In nes, Spence, Borba. FIRST ROW: N. Raulston, East Youngland, Iennings Rial, Riddle, Pierce Hicks, Spence, Wal ters, Hamilton Wright, Sarah, Heind selman Mariscal.
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