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3 age 32 The Petrolia June 1937 NINTH GRADE .AP-L-R-5-H Lois Adams, Marcia Arlett, Ernest Bordagary, Constance Cheney, Georgia Haslehurst, Lowell Leckenby, Jack Loftis, Kenneth Pressey, Edith Rees, Evelyn Smithson, George Venard. Robert Wilson, Robert Jones, Elton Ramsey, Beatrice Trisdale, Junior Elliott, Charles Looinan. £ HUNTING WE WOULD GO Adaline Douty, Sinclair Niles, Edith Miller, Paul Ward, Donald Hensley, Betty Smith, Charles Allen, Jim Koehler, Johnnie Vaughn, Aileen Farley, Donald Dennison, Dalton Sewell, Bill Garvin, Louise Pilgrim, Betty VanAtta, Maxine Casner. DOWN QN THE FRgM K l£%f a fe? Roberta Tarvin, Kobert Georgatos, Jim Engstrom, Myrtle Harding, John Molett, Bonnie Sagaser, Miriam Good, Curtis Cook, Dorothy West, Roy Johnson, Eugene Yparrea, Henry Hausdorf, Frank Pederson, Timothy Murphy, Helen Rodgers. Ernest Clayton. Ruth Whitener, Mildred Parkhurst.
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June 1937 The Petrolia Page 31 Junior High Student Body mi o %Oi Left: Standing; Odell, O ' Neill. Honsal. Sitting: Kidder. Hum. Johnston. Right: Standing; Rushen. adviser. J. Anderson. Burton, Davis. Smith. Boyles, Zahn. district nurse. Sitting; Parr. Violette, McKinney. Mart:n. McClendon. B. Anderson. Mitt- n;»cht, Seamon, Clem. Junior Hi Has Active Routine The Junior High Student Body has had a regular business meet- ing on the third Tuesday of each month throughout the year. Fol- lowing each meeting was a pro- gram consisting of musical num- bers, readings, and short skits or plays. Numerous noon dances have been held in the Social Hall for the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades respectively. There were, as a rule, two dances per week, and an attempt was made to help those who wanted to learn to dance. On St. Valentine ' s Day parties were held for each of the class- es. The seventh grade had a par- ty and served refreshments. Student Body Officers were: Ar- loa Kidder, president; Anastnsia May. vice-president : succeeded by Corney O ' Neill; Bill Honsal, sec- retary: and Marie Hunt, treasur- er. Junior High Adopts New Poll System Coalinga Junior High School adopted a new system of elect- ing student body officer ' s this last year. Officers were elec ' ed at the end of the current year instead of at the opening of the en- suing fall term was the pre- vious practice. For several weeks before the election, students conduct- ed campaigns for the nomi- nees, candidates campaigned for themselves, and others ap- poin ' ed campaign managers. As a result of this new sys- tem, students learned the qual- ities of the candidates and were therefore influenced to- ward intelligent voting. Jr, Red Cross At Convention Tlrs year ' s junior hign school graduating cla was the large: I In ill.- history of the school li consisted of 127 graduates. Representatives of the Coalin- ga Junior Red Cross and their sponsors attended the annual con- vention of the Junior Red Cross at Tulare on May 1. Each sponsor spoke upon one of the following topics: planning of programs, and the organizing of councils. Students conducted open forum discussions pertaining to work in their own chapters for the past year. Those attending the convention from Coalinga were: Marie Rush- en, sponsor: Marie Arlett, presi- dent: Roberta Dunsmuir. Eunice Dewhirst. Bill D o d d, Merilyn Walker, Margie Bartels. Jim Do Witt, Be ty Felt. Bruce Ander- son. Walter Killion, Dale Hery- ford. ( ' .race King, Ruth Whitener, Paula Pilgrim. Dick Garrett, Bet- ty Byles, Charles Damron, and Dwayne Mahaffey. See page 36.
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June 1937 The IVtrolia Page 33 Edward MeGarvey, Grace Guldbaum, Phyllis Burbank, Fred Beckman, Eleanor burton, Terry Udell, Ben Smith, Phyllis Kelley. Farrell Stewart, Nelson Garner, Pat Clayton, Ramona Bullock, Martine Lahargoue, Robert Leaman, Harold Koontz, Louise Edwards, Audrey Chandler. Frank Lahargoue. ON A BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO Corney O ' Neill, Natalie Burdick, Rita Johnson. Arloa Kidder. Einora Sn ith, Edwin Pharris, Helen McKiney, enneth Holloway, Lynette Bunton, Muriel Young. Juanita Lav, Robert Lee, Glenn Georgatos, Marie Hunt, Jenny klaitia, Helen Polack. Betty Rae. Rene Hummel. Thomas O ' Neill. Jim Fairbanks, James Schofield, Bill Roberts, Jack athrop. . HAPPY DRZE Hoag. Donald Provost, r ' n d Fisl n. Luis Cooper, Kubyti Fry. tabeldia, Margaret McHale, Helen Peterson, Robert Kins.r. Arthur Hi.n-es. Doris Elston. Gordon Carmichael, Irene Aill.ird Coutts, Herbert Pritzie, Glenn Kr.n.y. Nellie Pa C ton, Donald O ' Quinn. Howard Prindle, Jaok Che- lurphy, Wi Christina Lasher. J hn Kdmuns Si iobach. Carlos Pilgrim. Frances Johnson
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