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Page 83 text:
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.Y Welfare Club -QW The VVelfare Club, under the auspices of hir. Gamble, has done some of the finest Work accomplished by any organization at Le Conte. Such Wonderful success could never have been achieved, however. had it not been for the splendid co-operation of the Glee Clubs, Tumbling Club. etc. At the Orthopedic Hospital a program given by the VVelfare Club was witnessed by youngsters who were, in most cases, confined to their beds. The second entertainment was given by the boys at Chino Junior Republic. After the entertainment the club presented the boys one hundred phonograph records. The program at the International Institute of the Y. W. C. A. was appre- ciated by an audience of twenty-five different nationalities. The last program took place at the General Hospital. Assisting Nlr. Gamble in his preparations are various committees who plan the programs. The main purpose of this club is to bring a little sunshine into the lives of the shut-ins and unfortunates. Judging from the letters of thanks the club receives, We feel certain that their efforts are entirely appreciated. There are two commissioners-a boy, Jack llrlorrison, and a girl, Eileen Brown. There are seven directors: Hayes Hertford, Bob Light. llflargaret Hart, James Greene, Glory Herzog, Dorothy Adkins and Frances Tomlinson. Each home room sends a boy and a girl as reporters to the club, and they alternate on their weekly report concerning the club affairs. E813 'Ki Z.f..z:..
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Page 82 text:
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Bungalow Workers The bungalow workers are under the direction of lVIr. Johnson. They are a branch of Student Service and have regular weekly meetings. Reading from left to right the members are, top row: lVIary C. Kestner, Phyllis Schiller, Moreene Call, Katurah Schroeder, Aves Swenson, Hilder Benson, Martha Ripling, lklr. Johnson, Velva Foess, Mrs. VVitt, Lester Eaton, Kathryn Travis, Betty Aye, Irving lllargolis, Burton Dodge, Robert Wilson. Second row: Ercell Hart, Chapman Thayer, George Rogan, Edwin Rogers, Hervey Bowman, Ernest Groony, Henry Pike, Jack Grusd, Mathew Mais, Steve Marsh. Third row: Esther Hellis, Dorothy Gates, Elsie Porter, Lelia Fridley, Ada VVonack, Dorothy Ward, Ruby J. Baker, Barbara Bondivin, Marcelle Edwards, Katherine Reutzel, Dorris Miller, Grace Rockwell. Fourth row: lVIary Jane Irving, Lorraine Johnston, Helen Bosbyshell, Eloise Winston, Jean Quinn, Emily llvlay Adams, Dorothy Abernathy, Mollie Weisinger, Zara Williams, Florence Waterbury, Edward llflittenzwei. Fifth row: Betty Keller, Charlotte Darling, Sylvia Turton, Ellen Prince, Billie Clifton, Robert Brewer, Alfonso Leal, Jerome Nliggins, William Dunn, James Parish. Sixth row: Dorothy McCarthy, Dorothy Harmon, Adele Palmer, Evelyn Grewar, NeDean Joiner, Jack Oberg, Oscar Levy, Bob Curran, Dick Moss. l80l
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Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Florence Beckett, has been very popular this year because of their unusually beautiful voices. They are always a welcome feature on our school programs, and have also sung through invitation at the General Hospital and Brack Shops. The selections Eucalyptus Trees and Trees,' were sung exquisitely by our girls for the musical clinic which was held at Le Conte Junior High School. hir. Gilbert has written a beautiful song for our club called l'Little Bit of a Fellow. This selection will be given on the graduation program. The officers this term are Virginia Overbeck, president, Felicia Jones, vice- presidentg and Doris llfliller, secretary. Reading from left to right, top row: Shirley Hughes, Roberta MacIntosh, lllargaret lVIiller, Patricia Marsh, Ruth jenkins, Dorothy Pinney, lliarcelle Edwards, Frances Tomlinson, Auda Carpenter, Doris Miller, Maxine Con- verse, Evelyn Robertson. Second row: Jane Hopkins, Jean Veitch, Dorothy Melcher, Joan Jefferies, Miss Beckett, Bobby Connelly, Virginia Townsend. Rachell Tucker, Gretchen Eldred, Ruth Rlillikin. Third row: Mary Ellen Emery, Margaret Hall, Elaine hloser, Martha Ripling, lllargie Loomis, Clara Lesser, Dorothy Kirchhofer, Anne Le Sourd, Virginia Overbeck, Felicia Jones, Elizabeth Perriman. l32l
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