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I.eft to right—Seated: N. Venable, E. Robles, K. O'Leary, L. Quilici, T. Woodward, L. Sowers, P. Rader, CL Quilici, R. Ripley, A. Harms, C. Arbonies. Standing: N. F.tchegoyhen, B. Ripley, Ci. Etchart, P. Case, P. Sowers, E. Miller, B. Utah, E. Flanders, J. Rios, M. Haviland, I. Capelli, I.. Francis, M. Wright, J. Scott, D. Moore. In front, seated: Miss Orpah Morgan, Adviser. “It takes a heap of living in a house to make a home—” Health, the theme chosen by Fireside Circle members, was carried out by a Posture Parade, exercises, parties, and health games, with the help of Miss Morgan and Mrs. Douglas, County Health Nurse. A Mother’s Tea was held in our high school gymnasium so that the townspeople would be better acquainted with the Home Economics De- partment. Lois Sowers, Grace Etchart, and Theo Woodward gave demonstrations. Eldora Miller and Theo Woodward attended the Civics Club of Winnemucca, exhibiting clothing that was renovated by the students. We had a grand time at the annual Home Economics Day, held this year at Battle Mountain, April 27. We raised money for this occasion by giving a cooked food sale, a Bazaar, and other projects. Our group cooperated toward making the year's work a success, greatly assisted by Miss Morgan, our adviser. —Theo Woodward. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Eois Sowers...................... President..................Gloria Quilici Theo Woodward..................Vice-President.................Pansilee Case Patricia Rader....................Secretary...............Theo Woodward Lillian Quilici...................Treasurer...................Lillian Quilici [24]
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From left to right—Seated on steps: D. Moore, B. Morrall, D. VVark, F. Bidart, B. Jones, H. Arbonies, J. Walling. Standing: Mr. Bruce Hubbard. Seated on wall: CL Etchart. K. O’Leary, P. Sowers, P. Cgarriza, R. Byrd, Miss Orpah Morgan, Mr. Albert Lowry, M. Haviland, Mr. Paul Chester. Back row: J. Diehl, V. Smith, F. Lecumberry, W. Case, M. Clausen, L. Ellison, M. Barrenechea, I). Watts. The Pep Club has tried in various ways to promote school spirit and enthusiasm for all student activities. For the first time in many years, a fifteen-piece Pep Band was organ- ized, under the direction of Mr. Clark, to play at the rallies and basketball games. Our “Pair of Jacks, Diehl and Walling, outstanding Seniors, were exceedingly popular with the city's basketball fans for the hilarious skits which they presented at all of our basketball games, greatly increasing the crowds which attended. N ew members elected to the club this year were Walter Case, Doro- tha Moore, Frank Bidart, Pilar Ugarriza, and Jack Diehl. —Peggy Sowers. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Donald Watts................... President................ Donald Watts Lyle Ellison.................Vice-President.........................Lyle Ellison Ruby Byrd..................Secretary-Treasurer.......Peggy Sowers Peggy Sowers .................Yell Leader...................Peggy Sowers [23]
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From left to right—Seated on floor: J. Diehl, G. Etch art, V. Robins, VI. Haviland, J. Walling, D. Corbett, I. Capelli, R. Vleals, R. Styles, A. Hooft, W. Hooft, R. Ast, L. Minor. Sitting: G. Hawkins, P. Sowers, Mrs. Hudson, Vliss Osborn, J. Larsen, D. Kelly, M. Wrighr, J. Prose, D. Odam, C. Arbonies. Standing: W. Merrian, P. Rader, K. O’Leary, C. Braito, G. Cutting, N. Etchegoyhen, F. Braito, D. Moore, R. Ernest, L. Francis, G. Smith, B. Morrall, J. Rios, A. Harms. Although the group of students helping with dramatics work this year has not been organized into a club with elected officers, it has, in respect to work done, been one of the most active in the school. Every student in this picture has, in some way, contributed to the success of either a one-act or a three-act play. One-act plays, directed by Mrs. Hudson and given by the Public Speech class, were “The Return of Sherlock Bones,” “Grandma’s Christ- mas,” “Orville’s Big Date,” and “It Happened Between Trains.” Three-act plays presented were “The Patsy,” November 18, and “Almost Eighteen,” on .May 2. They were under the direction of Miss Osborn. —Jack Diehl.
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