SENIOR HISTORY Beth Bullington assisted the yell leaders, being three of the seven pep girls. This was a new idea presented and went over very well. To represent our school at Junior Red Cross Camp Celio, Pat Taylor and Clinton Moore were chosen. George Graham held the Student Body office of business manager of the Delphic Echoes. Pat Lavin and Richard Weaver were secretary of the Girls League, and treasurer of the Boys' Federation respec- tively. Barbara Raubinger was in two other plays during the year, besides the class play. The annual Girls' and Boys' State Con- vention, held in Sacramento, was attended by Kathleen Chambers and George Gra- ham. I947-48 5 SENIOR OFFICERS President ........................,,........ Dan Dunn Vice President .... ,,,, L yndale Engstrom Secretary ,......... ..,......... B ill McMullen Treasurer ..........c. ..,., S achiko Fukushima Faculty Advisor .,....,...., DeWitt Creveling Seniors at lastl All of us looked forward to being Seniors for three years, and now that it has come and gone so fast, we look back and remember the many good times we have had together. At the beginning of this year we took over the traditional Freshman lnitiation. Pat Lavin won the queen contest, and reigned over the Raisin Day celebration. Marjorie Balentine was one of her four at- tendants. There were five Seniors in this year's Student Body play, But Fair Tomorrow. They were: Barbara Raubinger, George Graham, Kathleen Chambers, Beth Bulling- ton, and Clinton Moore, After two years of experience, Kathleen Chambers was head majorette, and Beth Bullington led the band in several parades as drum major. Costumes for Senior Dress-up Day vor- ied from crepe paper and paper napkin creations to week-end outfits and pajamas. Lyndale Engstrom did very well in sports this year, carrying away three different trophies, one for each of the following: Mast valuable player on the varsity foot-- ball squad, most valuable player on the varsity basketball team, and the Easton Award. Herbert Abe was voted the light- weight football captain. Barbara Hackett did an excellent job in helping start the new Youth Recreation Center, and was therefore elected president of the organization. Presidents for this year's Block D clubs were: Pat Lavin and Richard Weaver. The big shots in Cadets were: George Graham and Bill Kapheim, captains, Dave Fullbright, honorary major, Robert Calli- son, lieutenant. Those Seniors helping to govern the Stu- dent Body by serving on the Student Coun- cil were: George Graham, president, Mar- jorie Balentine, vice presidnt, Beth Bulling- ton, yell leader, Dan Dunn, Senior presi- dent, Mable Marashlian, secretary, Bill Kapheim, Boys' Federation president, Kath- leen Chambers, Delphic Echoes editor, Anna Zakian, treasurer, Barbara Raub'n- ger, Girls' League president, Frieda l-lurley, Emerald and White editor. Georgia Noble and Barbara Pattee were assistant yell leaders. On May Day the school was turned over to the students who served in different fac- ulty positions. Lyndole Engstrom was act- ing principal, Peggy Bull, acting secretary, Pat Lavin, acting dean of girls, and l-ler- bert Abe, acting dean of boys. Elected to help the custodians were Bill Burt, Rodney Wright, and Tom Cochran. The exciting and always busy Senior Week consisted of Baccalaureate Services, Commencement practices, Senior parties, and Senior Breakfast, all topped off by graduation on June third. ' 27
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