Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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F. F. A. Firrl Row: Paul Graves, Paul johnson, Mr. McKinley, Art Carver, Kay Savage, Richard Nelson, Wilfred Smith, Mr. Brown, jerry Riker, Robert Donavan. Second Row: Ed Maxwell, Bert Sherman, Earnest Ruis, Bill Wight, Taschi Morishita, Roy Brown, john Hayes, Bill Evrard, Bill Bodor, Burrell Reeder, jack Herrick. Tbird Raw: Robert Moran, Leroy Ruth, Wilson Starkey, Eugene Settle, Eiler Jensen, Oscar Woods, Bob Hamer, Mart Ganderup, Wallace Daw- son, Lee Eldridge, Alex Adams. Fourth Row: Jack Lyall, Charles Kirtland, L e o n a r d Melville, Leonard Lind, john- ny Killeen, Kenneth Jack, Earl Barker, Ted Morse, D i c k Davis, Dale Hamilton, Verle Haptonstall. JUDGING TEAM A Members given below. JUDGING TEAM B Members given below. CITRUS JUDGING TEAM Members given below. uture armers o merica The Future Farmers of America, under the di- rection of Mr. Ralph Brown and Mr. Randolph Mc- Kinley, this year entered: The County Fair at Po- mona, the Great Western Livestock Show at Los Angeles, the judging contest at Imperial County Fair, the judging contest at Perris, the judging contest at Orange Show held at San Bernardino. At the San Diego County Fair, total winnings amounted to 3112. Officers are: Richard Nelson, president, Wil- fred Smith, vice president, Arthur Carver, secretary, and Kay Savage, treasurer. Twenty-eight JUDGING TEAM A: Firrt Row: Leroy Ruth, Art Carver, Kay Savage, Richard Nelson, Wilfred Smith. Second Row: john Hayes, jack Lyall, Roger Shep- perd, jerry Riker, jack Hetrick. JUDGING TEAM B: Fir!! Rauf: Dick Davis, Eiler Jensen, Mart Ganderup, Dale Hamilton, Leonard Melville, Verle Haptonstall. Second Row: Burrell Reeder, Paul Graves, Ted Morse, johnny Killeen, Roy Brown, Bert Sherman. Cmzus JUDGING TEAM Left to Right: Mr. McKinley, Roger Shepperd, Mart Ganderup, Richard Nelson, Wilfred Smith, Leroy Ruth, john Hayes.

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HI-Y Firrl Row: Dick Mallow, Ed McCleave, Willard I-Iam, Fred Jennings, Ben Clay, Leon Swoboda, Douglas Inman. Second Row: Dick Grau, Vic- tor Howard, Mr. McCoy, Mr. Harkleroad, Mr. Bowen, Charles Be t c h e r, Woodrow Sommerville, Ralph Miller. Bark Row: James Hurley, Herbert Blossom, George French, Ray Offord, Ray Fos- ter, Tom Stewart, Jack Ab- botr, Adrian Phillips, George Bailey. GIRL SCOUTS Fin! Row: Ilene Edwards, Phyllis Kelk, Marilyn Gau- daur, Marion Rogers, Elsie Gough, Dorothy Gough, Hat- tie Fansher, Harriette Walz. Second Row: Marjorie Walz, Jane Monteverde, Barbara Mc- Carty, Mary Alice Murphy, Muriel Wilson, Peggy Blod- gett, Barbara Daigle, Barbara Bryant. Bark Row: Lt. Gates, Capt. Shriver, Lt. Kollmyer. GIRL RESERVES Firrt Row: Hilma McDonald, Barbara Bryant, Evalyn Wal- ker, Marjorie Wight, Peggy Peters, Grace Spore, Victoria Helleis, Marjorie Baecht, Alice Nye, Ruth Bagby. Second Row: Winona Rich- ards, Jeanne Case, Mary Lee, Mary QContinued on page 481 HI-Y The Hi-Y has held many pot- luck suppers and had instructive talks by well known speakers. For the year othcers were: Raymond Foster, presidentg Ben Clay, vice president, Victor Howard, secre- taryg and Dick Grau, treasurer. Mr. George Harkleroad, Mr. George McCoy, and Mr. Albert Bowen are the advisers. The Hi-Y and Girl Reserves held in conjunction a Mothers' and Fathers' Banquet, a Christmas for- mal dance, and several dinners. Q. GIRL SCOUTS The Mount Helix Girl Scout Troop No. 57, is divided into two groups: the Moon-glow and Wood- chucl-: Patrols, with Elsie Gough and Marion Rogers as leaders, re- spectively. Dorothy Gough is scribe, and Peggy Lou Blodgett, treasurer. During the year a bazaar and sev- eral -hikes and dinners were held, and the Girl Scouts at Rest Haven were helped. Miss Beulah Shriver is captain, Miss Josephine Koll- myer and Mrs. Carol Gates are Lieutenants. GIRL RESERVES To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian living is the purpose of the Y organizations. The Girl Reserves' activities in- cluded d res s i ng dolls for the Christmas giving, spending many week-ends at Camp Kiwanis, and sponsoring a Benefit Bridge. Mary Crippen is president, M a r g a r et Tretheway, vice president, Frances Coughlin, secretary, and Alice Hall, treasurer. Miss Elsie Moriarity is adviser. Twenty-sev n , 1



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BIOLOGY CLUB Firxt Row: Asaye Takasaki, Minnie Gasser, Marion Rog- r ers, Miss King, Elva Beck- with, Eileen Bogue, Emily johnson. Serand Raw: Winona Rich- ards, Frances Coughlin, Paul Johnson, Roy Orne, Bob Moore, Nettie Clark, Fumiko Machigashira. i Third Row: Dick Gi-au, Wal- bei- al lace Wight, Dick Schroeder, , f.. Bob Crowningshield, Harry Ashfield, Bill Jennings, Bill Chilvers. . CHEMISTRY CLUB Firrt Row: Marvin McCray, Dick Grau, Marjorie Baechr, Arthene Williams, Emily johnson, Edward Havens, Wallace W'ight. Second Row: Dick Schroeder, Stanley Clark, Mr. Hughes, ., jimmy Plummgr, Paul john- son. RADIO CLUB Fifi! Rout Bob Lucas, Dick Schroeder, Frances B y r n e s, Mr. Manning, Douglas ln- man, Roy Orne, George French. Second Row: Dick Grau, Wal- lace Wight, Howard Beck- with, Ed Lyles, jack Taylor. THE BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club, whose pur- pose is to encourage a greater in- terest in nature, during this year has sponsored such activities as Held trips to various parts of the county, lectures by local authorities, and the gathering together of specimens for its own museum. Officers are: Marion Rogers, president, Bob Crowningshield, vice presidentg Asaye Takasaki, secretary-treasurer, and Dick Grau, curator. Miss Winifred E. King is the club adviser. 1 ... THE CHEMISTRY CLUB As this club, advised by Mr. Harold G. Hughes, has no ofli- cers, each member takes equal part in the discussions and laboratory work carried on at the bi-monthly meetings. This group has made a study of the qualitative analysis of the metals. Activities particularly enjoyed by the members were a field trip and a visit to the San Diego Telephone Company's open house. An interest in chemistry is the only requirement for mem- bership. THE RADIO CLUB The Radio Club, organized for the first time this year to learn more about radio, has produced several pieces of radio equipment. At the meetings held every Tuesday most of the time is spent in work- ing on individual projects. A trip was made by the organization to the San Diego Telephone Company. Ofhcers are Frances Byrnes, presi- dent, and Douglas Inman, secre- tary-treasurer. Mr. Charles Manning is the group adviser. Twenty-nine

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