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The Arletta Travis ...... Helge Paulson ...... Maxine Belloni ...,., Lucinda Hinds ...... Bernice Wood ..,.... Uhr illllegaphnnv 1929 Megaphone Staff Arabell McKee ......,. Eleanor Hinds ........i.... Dorothy McGovern Wilson Woodcock ........ Helen Hawks ..........,,.,.....,.... Lillie Hansen ........,,,..,..,.,.,..i.., Leo Gallagher-Bruno Trione ,..,. Guy Maxwell .......,..... ............ Dorothy Gould ..... William Moore ....... Velma Chase ...... Donald Scott ...,............... ................ Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Assistant Editor .. Assistant Manager Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Organizations Society-Music-Drama Girls Athletics Boys Athletics .....-..............-Jokes Art Advertising Circulation Manager The progress of Transportation in Humboldt County was the theme of the 1929 Megaphone. How well this was carried out the readers can judge for themselves. Much time and thought has gone into the making of this year's annual, and the staff feels that the result will fully pay for the effort. In conclusion the staff extends its thanks to all who have taken any part in preparing this year's annual for the press. The literary work was under the supervision of Miss Louise Blakeg the art work under the direction of Miss Mary Hornadayg and the financial department under Mr. Fred Kelly. Much credit is due the following students for the original linoleum cuts: William Moore, Lillie Hansen, Florence Wilburn, Dorothy Gould, Mae Scheppler, Percy Miller, and Woodrow Thompson. The cover was designed by Carmen Davenport. The staff of the Megaphone is grateful to Dorothy Grigsby, Dorothy Coakley, Cecil Cox, Ronald Chase, Mary Friedenbach, Helen Cottrell and Peter Petersen for their cooperation. Page Eighty-two
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Uhr illlvgaplinne Front row, left to right-Anderson, Cooper Gould, Gianoni, Swett, Travis, Cir- by, Lipscomb, Souza, Clinton Gould, Bravo. Middle row, left to right-E. Cook, K. Brown, Richard Walden, Hansen, Goble, Erickson, Chase, E. Brown, Pedrazzini, Bruga. Back row, left to right-C. Cook, Robert Walden, Nenieth, Curren, Childs, Wil- son, Bushnell, Berry, Mr. Jenner. Cfficers Lester Swett ...... ....................... . -. ............... President Barton Travis ...,.,. ................. ........... V i ce President Vernon Cirby ..... ......,...... ,..... S e cretary-treasurer Frank Gianoni ,..,.....,.,...............................,.,....,..... Yell Leader Vocational Agriculture The Agriculture Department under the leadership of Mr. George Jen- ner has increased in enrollment this year from 21 to 33 members. The department Works as a club and is primarily interested in the study of modern farming and the cooperation of the farmers., The students have participated in many activities. First place was taken in the Booth Exhibit at the Humboldt Fair. The Poultry Show sponsored by the Junior Farm 'Center was the largest ever held here, and netted 3261. At this time a one-act play, Ding-a-ling, coached by Miss Louise Blake was put on by the boys. This spring found the members busy with their field Work. Several hundred chicldens were incubated, brooded and sold as a club project. The Farm Mechanics department under the leadership of Mr. Robert Look has made big strides this year. They have new quarters for their Work and more equipment. The boys built the body on the Agricultural bus, and have completed a modern brooder house for the school. Page Eighty-four '
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