Dixon High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Dixon, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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Dixon High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Dixon, CA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 39 of 94
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in W Gflczntlcleer ' gg Dunnicliff Rossi Ritchey Eggert Marvin Parsons Cagle Fountain Mitchell Reimers Carpenter U Stahl Almeida Soares Madden CHA1 I 'Ho -LLJQ STAFF Margaret Jane Carpenter - Dean Dunnicliff - James Parsons - - Boyd Fountain - - Marguerite Reimers Henry Cagle - - - Margie Madden - - Vincent Rossi - - Pearl Stahl - - - Virginia Almeida Gordon Marvin - - Noida Ritohey, Margaret Soares - Virginia Almeida, James Parsons - Miss Eggert, Mr. Mitchell - - - - - - - - - - Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager - Sales Manager - Senior Section - - - Athletics Girls' Athletics - - - Cartoonist - Calendar - Snaps - Jokes - Typing - - - - Printing Faculty Advisors

Page 38 text:

Gordon Watson - Dean Dunnicliff Margie Madden - James' Seyman 4 Francis Stolle James Hartley? - - - Whitney Grady - - - Vincent Rossi - - - Russell Rohvrer William Taylor Freeland Mace - - - - - W. C. Williams ---Q ... STUDENT COUNCIL - - - President - Vice-President - - - - Secretary - - - - - - - Treasurer - Athletic Manager - - Junior President - Junior Representative - - Sophomore President - Sophomore Representative - - Freshman President Freshman Representative - - Faculty Advisor Mace Durmicliff Watson Rossi Seyman Hartley Taylor Stolle Madden Grady Rohwer lll- Qhanticleer '



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f H I r 'I F F' X - sCrIOLAA:n-il? oOC1.cff J This year's scholarship society had the largest membership in the history of the school. There were fifteen different members in the two semesters' work. In the first semester the oId'members who were eligible were Annie Aye, Virginia Almeida, Dean Dunnicliff, Dorothy Dawson, Marguerite Reimers, and James Seyman. New members or members who have belonged before but didn't make the grades for the preceding semester were Marjorie Behrman, Margaret Jane Carpenter, Shirley Cecil, Mary Rose, and Howard Wilson. The officers elected for the first term were: president, Lmrgaret Jane Carpenter, vice-president, James seymsng secretary-treasurer, Zbrjorie Behrman. The second semester found Nhrjorie Behrman, Dorothy Dawson, Dean Dunnicliff, and Margaret Jane Carpenter still eligible for the society. There,were four new applicants, Otto Bruhn, Jeanne Larson, Janet Potter, and Marilee Rohwer. Of this group, Dean Dunnicliff was elected president, Marjorie Behrman, vice-president, and Dorothy Dawson, secretary-treasurer. Not every class is honored by having one of its members attain the rank of a life member in the California Scholarship Federation, but at the end of the first school term, the seniors were doubly honored by D having two of their contemporaries awarded the life pins. They were Margaret Jane Carpenter and Marguerite Reimers. The requirements for . this position are that a student shall have been a member in the society for six semesters, one of which is in the senior year. This year's annual trip was taken on May ll. The Columbia Steel Works in Pittsburg was visited in the morning, and then the telephone exchange and the DeYoung Museum were gone through in the afternoon in San Francisco. The trip was made by auto, and was financed through a donation by the studerm body combined with an equal amount raised by the society. New methods were used this year to obtain the sum required for the trip. The main contribution was the proceeds from a pie sale E? given during a school noon hour. A small sum was raised by the new members as part of their initiation. Each was required to turn in fifty cents which he had earned by shining shoes, or making and selling Q3 a cake or some other similar method. T l k Ghcmticleer o

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