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' EL ECG First Row: Obexer, Coe, C. Kaufield, Hellewell, Kadel, Sandstad, Nevarez Second Rbw: J. Grey, R. Serna, R. F'owler, Miss Somerville fAdviserD, F. Mancebo, Austin, Gallup, L. Olivas Spanish Club The success that the Spanish Club has had this year has been attributed to the co-operation of the members and our helpful teacher, Miss Somerville. She has given us many interesting talks of her experiences in Mexico. She has helped us to get a Well organized orchestra in which all the members have taken part by either singing or playing some of Mexico's most loved songs. We have devoted much of our time in learning Mexico's customs, and now we have a much better picture of Mexico. The Spanish Club was very successful with the cafe, La Cucaracha, which was part of the carnival's attraction. Luscious food was served. Also exhilarating drinks were served at the cocktail bar. We have done our utmost to make this year's club a worthy one. Now, let us hope that next year we may all get together and climb a little higher than we have this year. The Club officers for the year 1936-37 are as follows: President ,.,...............,.........,...,......,,.......,......................... Bob Coe Vice President ....,. ...... E clward Kadel Secretary .,........,. ,.....,. F lora Mancebo Treasurer ..... ........ H erbert Obexer Reporter ..... ....., L oretta Olivas ee e ee o if I 9 3 7 fr - TWENTY-FIVE
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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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lil. ECO' W First Row: Clark, J. Howcroft, Beemer, Mayes, R. Kaffka, Ragsdale Second Row: Masaki Hada, J. Kfaufield, Carmen, J. Sorenson, E. Asazawa, R. Conley, S. Kaneko, Freeman, McCrath Third Row: V. Wgyatt, Welch, Lavendahl, D. Neville, Windes, Z. Hogue, Gilmore, Bird, B. Bickford, Bowers Fourth Row: De Witt, H. Cadell, Humphreys, Reed, Miss Somerville QAdviser7, Tupper, F'ereva, B. Grey, Leavell, F. Andressen, Farinha, Noyes Latin Club This year the Latin Club was organized under a new supervisor, Miss Gertrude E. Somerville. The Latin Club is made up of all Latin one and two students. The Latin two class initiated the Latin one class at a party on October 9, 1936. On April 15, 1937, another party was given. For the carnival the Latin Club had a Coney Island hot dog stand, and sold pop, ice cream, and hot dogs. The oHicers for the year are as follows: President .............................,................, ..... K enneth Bayless Vice President ,,........... ........ G ladys Welch Secretary-'l'reasurer ....,. ....... D orene Neville Reporter .................... .,,. R obert Mayes I 9 3 7 'PWENTY-SIX
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