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Afterglow Christmas Frolic . . . Using Christmas as its theme the Christmas Frolic Vaudeville Show, which was held at Herbert Hoover jun- ior High Schoo'l on the evenings of De- cember l3 and 14, came to a close, pleas- ing Mr. and Mrs. Public and leaving an .-g-'pf' 2'- 3.3:2:2:Q'g5f . 13.Qififi2E1E1E1E:2:2:3:2fE3EfS3535QffffifigififfifIEIE1E2Z2S23?3Qi2fE2E3iQ53E1E1' ' , , . : : : : ' f 5' XL ' 2:3:3:3:3:f:2:f:g:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:31313:3:3:3:f:Q:f:::3:3:i:3:3:3:3:3:-' ' :3.,:'j: '-23:32313:3:3:3:2:3:Z3:f23:fZ:3:33:3:532:3:-''3 -. -' .- , -1 ..-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-+212-I'Z-23:-:-:-z-:313:-:-:-:-:-:-:f:3:-15:I-P2-2-23' , . ::.:.g:'- '-'-'-'-'-'-:-I-:-:-:-:-:sc-'Vz-:I:i:1'Z'1-'fi-P2-2A- 1 43:3 , gy 3.533:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3:3'f .V. 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Proceeds taken in from the frolic are being used for different student body activities and also for student goverment. The setting was in the home of Frank Sweeney, football star,, who is laid up with an injured foot, VVith him were two of his pals, Peter Gugich and Vern- on Thornton who had just come back from a rehearsal of the new Christmas Frolic Show which was to be held in the Hoover Auditorium. The acts in the show were worked in when the members of the cast came over after the rehearsal to see how Frank was feeling. VVhile at the home different members of the cast put on their acts as follows: Leona Downey put on a Toy Dance, followed by Fsther Arca in a vocal selec- tion. Herbert Hoover School presented a Mexican Fiesta Scene which included the following actors: Lawrence Brooks. Dar- rel Dreyer, Regis Hurley, Leon Liskey. Dancers: Alice Uribe and Bernard Uribe. Members of the orchestra were: Bennie Battestine, Dorothy Bunten, XYeldon Creamer. Bennie Damele, Audrey Jones, Betty XVatkins. Virgil Baker played tuba selections, Juanita Harjo and Katherine Spillard danced the Shim Sham Shim, and Vir- ginia Liguori offered numbers on her ac- cordion. The golden voice of Ida Catera thrilled the crowds. A dance chorus with the following girls, Juanita Harjo, Ade- laide Lomba, Celestine Morse, Dorothy Reed, Katherine Spillard, Lillian XYil- liams danced the Rhythm. Constance Bail sang to the audience which was fol- lowed by an accordion and harmonica solo. A waltz chorus was presented un- der the guiding hand of Mrs. Charles Bourne. Girls taking part in the waltz chorus were: Bernice Baxter. Fugenia Brochier, Ida Catera, Mary Celia. Mary Connel, Louise Endrizzi, Irene Lascur- ettes, Sarah Mello, Flnda Montana, Dor- othy Nickel, Katherine Tamm, Louise Todaro, Florence Viscovich, Alyce NVil- son, with Flayne Regas singing the vocal refrain. A girls' orchestra, made up of the fol- lowing members: Velma Costule, accord- ion: Irene Pavon, banjo: Madeline Bos- well, banjo: Katherine Andrews, piano, thrilled the crowds with jazz numbers. while Paul Black with his dancing feet finished the program with a bang. Prizes were presented to the best acts for both nights by picked judges from different schools. Those who won the prizes for the first night's performance were: Paul Black first prize. waltz chorus second prize, Rhythm girls third prize. Those who won prizes the second night were Paul Black first prize, Constance Bail the second prize. while the waltz chorus copped third.
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Afterglow Radio Club . XYhen we first came to this school. none of us knew much about radio and less about building radio stations and receiv- ers. Under the guidance of Mr. Loren Ftevens, electric shop teacher, we soon caught on to the art. The first thing that came back he told us that he had passed the examination and that it was easy, so right away Billy Dunlap and I went over and we also passed. Following are the calls that were assigned: Gene Ferry, President of the radio club is XN'6EVQ1 Billy Dunlap, prominent French and mathematical student was given lY6IKLg and Phillip Cameron, the chap with the 7. Jw , , , ...TW ff we did was to form the radio club and come to school after school time on Thursdays and sit down and copy code for an hour or so until we got it down pretty good. XYhen the code was conquered, the hard part came and I mean radio theory is nothing that you can learn over night. lt took us about two months of good hard studying to get it into our head. but then came the reward-we were go- ing over to the customs House in San Francisco to pass our examination. NYC had waited for this opportunity for a long time and then the time did come we were all afraid to go over. Eddie .Xl- cala, the fellow with the big block M was the first one to go over and when he glasses and next terms R. O. T. C. com- mander was assigned XN'6ITV. The boys did fine work during the Los .Xngeles fiood and earthquake and the Long Beach Flood by sending messages for people to the flood stricken area, all other means of communication was wiped out. The operators will return next term to act as instructors to new members of the student body who wish to become radio operators. The well dressed man in the center of the front row is Mr. Stevens. Former naval radio operator and electrician who is now the adviser and instructor of the radio club. Edward Alcala The Man with the Blockf' is NY6IGfX. Ed has worked all continents with his station.
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Afterglow Senior Events . . . Heading the leaders of the January 1935 graduating class is Ida Catera, sec- retary of the McClymonds Student Body. Ida was chosen most worthy student of the class because of her services to her school, her sportsmanship and the exam- ple set by her for her her fellow students. Marion Gandy, be- au. cause of her outstand- ing work in the com-- mercial field and her superior record was given the honors in commercial. Because of her out- in dressmaking Barbara Holstrom was chosen as the most de- serving in her line of work. McClymonds Yell Leader, joe David- son has earned the honor of being out- standing in art work, the faculty com- mittee, appointed to select students for Stall honors decided. Vincent Peck, member of the Record staff, 'yas given the honors for his out- standing work in print and makeup work. Mrs. Vera Wfhipple, high senior coun- selor, pictured above, worked hard dur- ing the term to make the graduation, senior prom and senior day successful. Officers of the senior class for January '35 were Peter Rusconi, presidentg and Faustina Uribe, vice-president, and Lor- raine Lester, secretary. The Senior Prom for this term had a Penthouse effect as its theme for decora- tion. The reception committee consisted of Ida Catera, Betty Haynes, Faustina Uribe, Roy Epperson, Peter Rusconi, and Betty McLellan. Senior Day was held on December 15, with Book Day the main theme. An as- sembly and dance was also a part of Sen- ior Day with the low seniors acting as hosts and hostesses at the dance. Vocational Shops . . . During the fall semester in the Smith- Hughes machine shop, under the instruc- tion of Mr. Horace Haight, Virgil Baker has completed a one-horse power circu- lar saw, Prince Lawson repaired a two horse-power drill press for Castlemont High School and Luiz Jardine and Virgil Baker worked on three pulley driven drill presses. Carpenters of Mr, Walter Huston's cabinet shop are ending the term in a whirlwind, according to Arthur Lewis, shop reporter, who ig finishing a mahag- ony table. Eugene Bilich and Frank Silva are working on a chopping block. Hubert Brown and XVilliam Mingus are charring the knots out of cedar chests. Ivory Bol- den is sanding an oak china cabinet. In machine shop 2 under Mr. Robert Todd, one of the big projects this year was making heddles for the use of the weaving class. Students on this job be- ing Oliver Kolander, Ray Lausten, Phil- lip Smith and John Manning. Machinest vise screws were turned out by Gregory Sanchez, Salvadore Rumolo, jim Zog- gas, Chester Walsh and Tony Bartoni. Joe Galuzzo, Ed Estrito and Ed Dame built a safety attachment for a printing press in the print shop. Another print shop job was the ma- chinery of furniture for the Superin- tendents' Bulletin and the Directory, Chris Terones, Arthur Tearvin, Myron Romer, Louis Rizzo and Joe Ruggerio doing good work on this project. Spe- cial knives for the print shop were made by Charles St. Cyr, John Murray and Manuel Andrade. Alfred Jordan made parts for a small lathe, while Elmer Lew, Joe Galuzzo and Ed Esmito built saw cutters and pulleys. john Bilich, Tony Bartoni, Ernest Machado, Chester Walsli made book ends for use in the school li- brary. Richard Santos made a drill press stand for the Visual Department.
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