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lll3ll2IY U0 JI Il? Gertrude Karrer . Myrle Anderson . . Virginia Prewett . Thelma Reynolds . . Marjorie Augusta . . Barbara Bonnickson . Betty Summers Juanita Webber Jess Bishop . . Mack Thompson Laura Crocco . . . Mary Elizabeth Kreim Betty Mikami June Kelso .... Hazel Clair Kreim Shizuko Okazaki Jeanne Crocco . May De Martini Kathryn Higgins Tressie Richards . Bruce Dwelley . . . Ernest Burroughs . . . . . . . . Editor .Assistant Editor Senior Activities . . . . . Prophecy . . . . . . .Will . Lion's Diary . Boys' Sports . Girls' Sports . . . . . Snaps . Art . Typists .Business Manager . . Assistant Business Manager .Junior Sales Staff Tsukane Hisatomi Marjorie Louise Mehrtens Cecelia Salazar Fred Stornetta Verna Cakebread . . . .Sophomore Sales Staff Laura Crocco Bill Jacobson Frances Stornetta Sam Benn ..... . Freshmen Sales Staff Helen Hansen Marie Jacobson Mrs. Hummel . . General Advisers Mrs. Shaw Miss Loze . . . .Art Adviser Miss Clark . . . Typing Adviser
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January 25 Today the lionesses donated several very good books to the library. They obtained the money for the books, by raffling off Margaret Mitchell's best seller, 'Gone With The Wind.W It was a big success, and the library now has several more fine books. February l2 This afternoon we gathered in the auditorium for a Lincoln's birthday programw. Those who helped to make it a success were Marjorie Augusta, Myrle Anderson, Hazel Clair Kreim, Jean NicoL the Glee Club and the orchestra. February 12 The members of the G.A.A. went to Antioch to play basketball and hit pin today. They showed Antioch that the lion--even the female of the species--is still the king of beasts. After the games, the cooking class of the Antioch cage served the victorious cubs and the defeated Panthers a spaghetti dinner. February 22 The cage wasn't filled with the usual Monday excitement today because we had a holiday in co memoration of Washington's birthday. February 26 This morning Mr. Armstrong, fr m Armstrong's Business College, gave us a short talk on the necessity of having a purpose in life. His talk was very interesting as well as educational. March 5 Ever seen a lion in overalls and gingham? Then you should have been at the Liberty Lion Barn Dance! We pranced around the cage -in overalls. with our manes bristling from excite- ment and too much hay. The slide was plenty of fun, too. And pop! .......... and confettillil fa tw Swirl 3 . J March l9 There was a great stir among the lions today when they were turned Lame a day early for Easter vacation. This excitement was caused by the absence of one of our instructors, Lioness McGinely, who was sick with scarlet fever. For the same reason the Student Body Play was postponed. April 2 Tonight the Junior lions and lionesses were hosts to a happy crowd at their Junior Prom. The guests gaily strutted under the arbors of luscious grapes for the cage was transformed into Wa night in Valencia.' Apri l6 All of the Wstanding room onlyn signs were in use tonight!! The lions presented their annual play to a very appreciative audience. Everyone roar- ed and wagged their tails in happy contentment. May 4 This is the one day of the year when the old cage is quiet.The seniors have broken loose and have Wgone with the windn for a rollicking good time on the annual senior ditch day. May l3 The lionesses felt like baby cubs today when they saw their mothers at their annual Mothers' Tea. The cubs put on a very entertaining program. May 2l Tonight the Senior lions and lion- esses roared at the annual Senior Ball. They had the old cage decorated artis- tically. Every lion present had a good time prancing around to the music of Don Schary and his orchestra. June ll Well, tonight those sedate lions and lionesses--the Seniors--areleaving the old cage. Now they're going out into the wide open spaces to conquer the world. They sure look foxy, oh pardon me, that was a mistake.
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Mr. Melville T. Hoyt History, Economics English, P.E. Mr. Ray Graf Shop Mr. Frank Vonder Ahe Mathematics, P.E. Mrs. Evelyn M. Griffith Engii sh, Latin, P .E . Mrs. Louise B. Shaw English Mr. B. J. Callaghan Vice Principal, Science Miss Anna Lou Loze Art, Home Econ., P.E. Miss Echo M. Clark Commercial Mr. Robert T. Durbrow Agriculture Miss Dorothy McGinley Spanish, French, P.E. English Mr. E. G. Nash Principal, History Mr. Martin Rauhut Music AIIJIIY The L.U.H.S. Student Body is satisfied that it is bringing to a close another very successful year. The officers were especially well chosen and have fully performed their respective duties. President ' ' l d It is ho ed that next year's Douglas Carlisle has proved to be an excellent officer and a fine ea er. p officers will fill their duties as capably as the officers of l937. The Student Affairs'Committee has had a very successful and active year, also. Miss Dorothy McGinley and Principal E. G. Nash acted as advisers. Wilfred Ephraim, Student Body Treasurerg Jeanne Crocco, Student Affairs Secretaryg Douglas Carlisle, Student Body President, Betty Summers, Student Body Secretary IIIJDI I B DY OIIIIIZIQI i 4 Ernest Burroughs 1 student Body vice President I Myrle Anderson ' Student Affairs President Helen Hansen Freshmen Student Body Representative Sheila Silva Sophomore Student Body H3821 Representative Q Hazel Clair Kreim Yell Leader Dale Heidorn Representative Mary Elizabeth Kreim Yell Leader Joe Dax Freshmen Student Body Representative Senior Student Body ' I M
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