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1 w - 2 EL ECO sf Mr. Williams QCoachJ, Hellewell, M. Maloney, Wallace. C. Kaufield Debating Cfeam As this goes to press, there have not been any debates but we have one scheduled with Grass Valley on May 28. The subject will be Resolved: That Electrical Utilities Should Be Governmentally Owned and Operated. The debators will be John Markell, Clifford Kaufield, and George Wallace. Because John Markell and Charles Millar joined the team late, they did not get in the picture. Melba Maloney, who was in the picture, withdrew from school because of poor health. This was an extremely bad year because we could not get debates. Mr. iWilliamls, our coach, has tried very hard to get us debates. In view of this fact, we wish to thank him for trying so hard and for his excellent supervision. M I 9 3 7 TWENTY-THREE
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EL ECO First Row: Ferrero, Viola Whaley, Allen, Lavendahl, M. Dougherty, Best, Vogt, Wallace. J. Kaufield. L. Neville, J. Johnson. J. Grey, Mr. Rundv fuirectorj Second Row: Ll. Johnson, C. Hansen, Poee, F. Ayon, Dunlap, H. Maloney, Marie Wiswell, Stevens, Ragsdale, Short, Coe, R. Fowler Third Row: Reed, R. Kaffka, Santini, B. Bickford, Violet Whaley, M. Bickford. B. Grey, Fereva, Moore, J. Sorenson, Bayless, Gallup Fourth Row: Howard, Carmen, Korff Orchestra The orchestra. membership is always somewhat selected to keep balance as good as possible. Strings must have had experience in some other organization before being allowed to register for orchestra. Brass and woodwind players are selected from the band by the instructor. The enrolled orchestra for the year numbered forty. Many programs were furnished for school engagements. Selected players played numbers for community plays. Instrumental solos were an added feature of many programs. The students capable of doing this function were George Wallace, saxophone, Bob Coe, clarinet, Kenneth Bayless, tromlboneg and Jane Grey on the piano. Other work of these soloists was to play at the Woman's Club on two occasions. An added instrument of the orchestra this year was the cello played by Elsie Reed, who studied the instrument in grammar school and has displayed talent for the time she has studied it. The orchestra has a promising future with many string players coming up from the elementary schools, always a strong encouragement for any string section of any school orchestra. . - I 9 3 7 We-e TWENTY-TWO
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EL ECO 1 First Row: Jorstad, B. Wyatt, W. Brown, Millar, P. Wyatt, Ferrero. Second Row: Paillex, F. Mlancebo, Z. Dougherty, J. Shinn, Violet Whaley, S. Venegas. Third Row: Molinario, Dobbas, T. Miyata, Mrs. Leavell CAdviserj. Silva, E. Hansen, Moore l'li Cfimes Staff As has been the custom in recent years, the Hi Times staff this year consisted of the members of the English IV class. The material was written by the English Class under Mrs. Leavell's instruction and mimeographed by the office practice class under the supervision of Miss Oreason. The paper was issued every two weeks and was sold for three cents a copy. The staff also subscribed to the Roto-Review, a rotogravure section picturing school activities throughout the World. This monthly paper was included in every other issue of the Hi Times Without extra charge. On the Whole, the Hi Times has been a successful and accurate picture of L. U. H. S. activities. The money made through the sales has aided in the publication of this annual. I 9 3 7 TWENTY-FOUR
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