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WELFARE ORGANIZATION FALL OFFICERS SPRING Charles Koch President Gene Guthrie Ralph Dellamaclalena Vice-Prerialent Clifton lVlacClean Gene Guthrie Secretary-Treasurer joe Tonascia During the fall semester, the Welfare Organization, consisting of president, vice-presid-ent, and athletic manager of the A. S. B., presidents of the classes, and other elective members from the student body, began its second active year, directed by Mr. Buchanan. Wherever a watchful eye or a helpful hand was needed, the newly-elected president, Gene Guthrie, wasted no time setting committees to work. One big undertaking was resuming the task of keeping the study hall in condition so students could study during the noon hour. Another was reducing assemblies to a quiet state. The club was highly praised by the faculty for its great success in both of these enterprises. The showing of movies of inter-class track and the big meets to stimu- late interest in track is one of the new projects which has proved a huge success. Among the many capable and willing boys serving their school in this organiza- tion, several deserve special mention. Edgar Imrie has given us fine programs in assembly. James Brown is a little boy who has carried the burden of many a com- mittee. Ernie Thormalen and Charlie Niccolls have sponsored the movies. Ar all times, our president has lent the force and enthusiasm necessary to put things across. F i I 1
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GIRLS' LEAGUE FALL OFFICERS SPRING Lorraine Umhalt President Yetta Zeimer Norma Gattavara Vice-Presidenl Jane Walker Gay Orapollo Secretary Evelyn Hardin Dorothy Gerth Yell Leader Naomi Kirgan Freshman girls were made to feel very much at home at the first social event of the Girls' League, the gay semi-annual tea given by the Big Sisters. Early in the semester, also, occurred the Jinx, annual big time which no girl dares to miss. Prizes for original skits and costumes, games, dancing, and refreshments entertained the two hundred girls present. Twenty baskets for the poor were arranged for de- livery at Thanksgiving time through the Home rooms. Eighty girls from the G. A. A. cooperated with the League in a drill team parade at the Napa-Vallejo football game. Representatives from the League attended a meeting at Santa Rosa of the dele- gates from the leagues of the North Bay District. Napa's president, Lorraine Umhalt, acted as vice-president of the conference, and spoke on Forward Move- ments Among Women.,' Through the efforts of Yetta Zeimer and her committees, over one hundred and twenty-five people enjoyed the turkey whist party on December 11. Entirely new in Napa High's social events was the Vice-Versa dance given February 29. Plans are in the making for two other important social events, the Fathers' and Daughters' dinner, and the Mothers' and Daughters' tea. Fashion shows, dance numbers, songs, and other events will be featured. The girls of the League have at all times manifested a friendly helpfulness towards all departments of Napa High and their fellow citizens.
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NUHS STAFF Editor, B. Swinson, Bus. Mgrs., W. Remington, D. Ferguson, Asst. Bus. Mgr., E. Sanders, Reporters, B. Carroll, Malone, Price, W. Wilson, R. Moyer, B. Connolly, M. Kent, Art, D. Glos, G. Saxon, D. Wyatt, H. Aldrich, Typist, M. Kording, Advisers, A. McMahon, H. Beatty, M. Norton. N APANEE STAFF Editor, Naoma Powell, Asst. Ed., Margaret Wilson, Fin. Mgrs., Ralph Della- madalena, Charles Abrams, Art. Ed., Pearl Villard, Dorothy Glos, Snaps, Barbara Connolly, Cart., Emily George, Sports Ed., Charles Koch, Typist, Martha Johnston, Blocks, G. Saxon, Advisers, H. Blume, R. Patrick, M. Norton.
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