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'I' I I IQ Last row: Mr. B. Hubbard, Directorg D. Smith, V. Schoenfeld, J. Arant. Sixth row: H. Deems, J. Kinney, V. English, D. Ast, H. Smith. Fifth row: F. Hawkins, M. Venable, G. Smith, F. Mattson, D. Erskine, M. Vetter, D. Stakel. Fourth row: B. Brown, M. Smith, A. Dennis, J. Kinney, R. Robinson, R. Gorham, Third row: L. Berk, R. Damon, L. Mugartegui, C. Brown, M. Mentaberry, D. Guthrie, E. Corbett. Second row: J. Morrall, A. Williams, D. McNeer, M. L. Frink, L. Davis, M. Robinson. Front row: L. Peraldo, S. Greinstein, G. McEnerney, C. Bengoa, Drum Major, T. Pultz, F. Saunders, E. Schoenfeld. The Blue and Gold Band The first H. C. H. S. Band was organized at the beginning of this school year. Forty-two students enrolled under the able directorship of Mr. Bruce Hubbard. The Band made several public appearances throughout the school year, namely, Christmas Program, American Theater, Eastern Zone Basketball Tournament and the Junior Stunt Show. ln April, the Band put on a Musical Variety at school for the town people, which was preparatory to the Annual Music Festival which was held in Sparks this year. At the Festival we received a Superior plus rating. While our activities were going on, the local 20-30 Club was sponsoring a drive for the purchase of Band uniforms. The Music Festival was a wonderful experience for the Band students and they were well received. The success of the band is due mostly to the splendid work of Mr. Hubbard, and secondly, to the cooperation of the local 20-30 Club, the people of Win- nemucca and the students. During the year, the Blue and Gold Club was formed in order to further the in- terests of the Band and to develop higher musical aspirations among the students, At every meeting an educational program is carried out, memorized musical solos are given and band problems are discussed. Fall Semester OFFICERS Spring Semester Mary Arant - - - President - - Vern Schoenfeld Vern Schoenfeld - Vice-President - - - jean Morrall Gertrude Mclinerney Secretary-Treasurer - Gertrude McEnerney Christopher Bengoa Sam Greinstein - jane Johnstone - Marguerite Smith - - Drum Major - Band Manager Adjutant Drum Major Adjutant Drum Major .25. MARY A Christopher Bengoa - Donald Smith Mary Louise Frink - Marguerite Smith RANT, '36 I I If II NNI X gm I I I I I I I I I X , I I I I I I A , I I I I -0 if War, ' -44-X hi' a 1' .ff 'm Mu? E
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Back row: Marguerite Smith, Jane Johnstone, Fern Mattson, Mary Mentaberry, Harriett Thomsen, Theo- dora Pultz, Annie Mentaberry, Frances Larragueta, Dorothy Guthrie, Marian Wootan. Center row: Ethel Etchegoyhen, Dorothy Stakel, Dorothy Loest, Roberta Robinson, Frances Hawkins, Ruth Cash, Alice Bengochea. Front row: Thelma Randolph, Dolores Peterman, jean Morrall, Dorothy McNeer, Dolores Ast, Mary Louise Frink, Mary Arant, Miss B. Keegan. Not in picture: Alda Dennis, Minnie Dangelmaier. Patricia Sherman, Violet English Girls' Athletic Association The 1936 G. A. A. of H. C. H. S, was composed of twenty girls including four new initiates under the advisorship of Miss Blanche Keegan. To become a member of G. A. A, it is necessary for one to maintain a scholastic average of 2.7 and to have earned 25 points. To earn a letter in G. A. A. one must earn 500 points. Other awards of high degree that may be obtained are certiicates, pins and cups. This year, as usual, G. A. A. has been active having had two initiations . . . a hike . . . a trip to Golconda . . . a banquet . . . and many parties, Our last and most important event of the year was Play Day. This occasion was held in Winnemucca this year for the first time, and was well attended by other repre- sentatives of G. A. A. throughout Eastern Nevada. MARY LOUISE FRINK, '36 Fall Semester OFFICERS Spring Semester Jean Morrall - - President - Mary Mentaberry Mary Mentaberry Vice-President - Jane Johnstone Mary Louise Frink - Secretary - - Dolores Ast Dolores Ast - Treasurer Dorothy McNeer Miss B. Keegan - Advisor - Miss B. Keegan .24 .
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Back row: jean Morrall, Mary Mentaberry, Harriett Thomsen, Dorothy Guthrie, Audrey Willig, Edna McNinch, Beth Brown. Center row: Ella Corbett, Dolores Ast, Dorothy McNeer, Mary Arant, Mary Louise Frink, Alda Dennis. Front Row: Mildred Robinson, Ruth Damon, Fern Mattson, Patricia Sherman, Emma Thomsen, Lois Smith, Annie Mentaberry, Miss Blanche Keegan, Advisor. Fireside Circle In September, 1935, the Home Economics girls were eager to start a Fireside Circle Clubf' We decided to name our club the Comrade Arc of the Fireside Circle, and we then elected officers. In order to raise money for our treasury we had two candy sales which were a financial success due to the cooperation of the entire student body. After some discussion we decided that the upper class girls who had taken Home Economics and had belonged to the Fireside Circle in previous- years would be eligible to belong to our club without being initiated, In the Spring We enjoyed many social activities as well as many interesting business meetings. In March we held a Spaghetti Feed which added substantially to our treasury. In May we went with Miss IQeegan our able advisor, to participate in a meeting of the Fireside Circles of Eastern Nevada held in Sparks. We adjourned after a busy and profitable year, with hopes that future Fireside Circles will be as successful as ours has been. Fall Semester Ruth Damon - Lois Smith - - Annie Mentaberry - Aida Dennis - Miss Blanche Keegan OFFICERS - President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Advisor - .24,. RUTH DAMON, '3 8 Spring Semester - Fern Mattson Patricia Sherman - Annie Mentaberry - Mary Mentaberry Miss Blanche Keegan
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