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THEORITA STEFFEN Editor HAROLD SAUR Business Manager MARGARETTE GUILD Assistant Manager FRANCIS FOX Assistant Editor GEORGE ROSS Sports Editor THE FLAME STAFF The staff of the Flame of lanuary, 1935, have tried to make this book one which is the concern of all, and not only of the senior class which has published it. The aim of its editors has been to consider the interests of the other classes as Well as their own. For the first time since the fire, the Flame has included Within its covers pictures of the orchestra, the Girls' Glee Club, club officers, and class officers, together with an account of various activities. To provide for this class-Wide expansion, the book has been enlarged from twenty-four pages, its previous size, to thirty-two pages. With this their goal, it is presented to you, as your book, to be treasured among high school memories. Editor ..... . Theorita Steffen Business Manager . . Harold Saur Assistant Editor . . . . Francis Fox Assistant Manager . . Margarette Guild Boys' Sports . . . . George Ross R. O. T. C. . . Ned Lindsay' Drama . . Evelyn Martin Cartoon . . Ray Wasarhaley THE FLQME t J
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PARADE 0F EVENTS The following items are taken at random from the scrapbook of Father Time, who kept close watch over his young folks from the day they set forth in lanu- ary, 1935, up to now, May 1, 1953. 1 A May 1, 1944: After having received his D.D. from U. of Q., loe Rodrigues will open his studio for business. CDD. stands for Doctor of Dancingj lune l0, 1944: Miss Margaret Skeen announced her latest engagement yes- terday. lt will be recalled that this is the fifteenth time Miss Skeen has experi- enced that once-in-a-life-time feeling. February 2, 1950: According to Hollywood box office receipts, G.M.G. has uncovered a new Gable in the person of Mr. George Carter. This latest screen lover was formerly the matinee idol of Broadway, having played juvenile roles for the past fifteen years. Mr. Carter's manager, butler and secretary is Mr. Donald Crase. February 6, 1950: University Studios, Hollywood, have signed the famous Boye CGlorial and Chauvet CMargieD Dancing Girls for their newest film. ln- cluded in the cast are Dorothy Anthony, Verness Cunning, Carol Wheeler, Alice Wood, Dorothy White, and Evelyn Carriger, August l, 1950: Under the guidance of the Misses Ruth Bernier and Lawana Keys, the new Matrimonial College has been opened for the spring term. May l, 1951: After ten years faithful service as demonstrator of a toy depart- ment, Mr. Ed Scooter Woodard has been appointed head of the childrens toy section. April 7, 1951: Through the able direction of Mr. Iohn lmmel, the Round-the- World Wave Radio Station has just been completed on the Summit of Mt. Heat Wave. luly 1, 1951: A great day for young and old. L. Cardoza's one-ring circus will give three performances on Tuesday. The show advertises Elsasser, the daring young man on the flying trapezeg Bert Lewis, animal trainerg and Mlle. Guild with her famous tricycle. August 4, 1951: After scaling the Alps, the Misses Leona Vlught, Winifred Young, and Peggy Savage returned home today. They were greeted at the station by the town band, under the direction of Sydney Hughes. Pictures of the trio will appear in tomorrow's paper in Alpine costume. November 9, 1951: Among those spending a few weeks at the dude ranch of Cowboy Lee Stewart are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saur, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman, the Misses Florence McCurdy, Virginia DeWolf, Virginia Carriger, and Messrs. Milton Wiren and Morris Furtado. May l, 1953: Seen recently aboard the S. S. Scow crossing the Atlantic, were Helen Grimsley and Theo Steffen, bound for an indefinite tour of the Continent seeking titles. THE FLHME
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5 EVELYN MARTIN Editor GEORGE ROSS Sports Editor LOIS FULLMER Assistant Editor HARRY CLEMONS Assistant Editor FRANCIS FOX Make-up Editor GREEN AND GOLD The Green and Gold, published Weekly, aims to inform the students concerning things that happen throughout the school and to keep them posted as to coming events. lt endeavors to stimulate school spirit and offers a chance for student expression. lt strives to uphold high standards in every school activity. lt en- courages excellence in reporting and develops habits of initiative and respon- sibility on its staff. Because the paper is supported by Student Body funds, its circulation in the school is confined to those who have paid their Student Body fee. Positions on the staff are filled by promotion. Thus the editor and sports editor have previously been assistant editors, and these places, in turn, are filled from the ranks of the reporters. The reporting staff is composed mainly of News ll students though they are assisted by members of the News l class after the middle of the term. Editor . . . . Evelyn Martin Sports Editor . . . George Boss Make-up Editor . . . Francis Fox Assistant Editor . . Harry Clemons Assistant Editor . ...... Lois Fullmer Column . . . . Theorita Steffen, Bob Warren Cartoons . . Ray Wasarhaley, Zady Harvy THE FLHME
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