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Ines. rick, .935, y, '7 Library Staff $5HE library staff is composed of R. U. H. S. students Who are chosen for their scholastic ability, good citizenship, and dependability. Under the supervision of the librarians they check out books and magazines, shelve books, keep shelves in order, make out overdue slips and reserve notices, and serve the students in many other ways. The staff members have many good times. The two main social events were the Christmas party and the spring picnic. There were also skating parties, and the staff takes a trip of education value once a year. Working in the library is very interesting to students and is a useful asset to those Who are going to college, because it trains them to find material more easily; for those Who do not plan to go it aids themrin making use of public libraries. First RoweClark, Anderson, Milton, M. Clark, Burke, Niahakawa, S. Ohta, Putnam, T. Ohta, Hunt. Second RoweHardesty L. Clark. Third RoweMetcalf, Boaz, Yohe, Milson, Bonn, Dorlan, Jackson, Coffey, Irland. Fourth RowhOwens, Miss Gano, Miss Geery. Fifth Roweproudfoot, Thomas, Fick, Deeter, Breedon, Hanelin, Edwards, Lind, Lindsey.
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First RoweBurke, M. Doi, Maag, Aberle, E. Jenks, OtDonnell, Whitely, Perrine, Goulet, Janes, Roberts, Francis, Proudfoot, Perry. Second Rowa-M. Doi, Crocker, King, N. Moore, Batuman, Diefenbach, Renius, Watterick, Meyers, Reeser, Glad, B. Brown, Ohta, H. Horii. Third Row-Lindsey, Covell, Long, Griswold, M. Brunk, Lippert, Sebelius, S. Stewart, Reas, G. Horii. Fourth Row-uMcLean, Goddard, Ford, Bleecker, Schaeffer, L. Merrill, Richmond, Falcon, A. Brunk, Cooling. Scholarship Society. CWN 1922 the Scholarship Society of R. U. H. S. was organized. In 1925 it became Chapter 101 of the California Scholarship Federation. Redondo is very proud of its honor robe, the mantle, which is awarded each spring to the junior having the highest scholastic record during his first three years of high school. Each bearer may embroider his monogram on the robe and autOe matically becomes president of the Chapter the following year. The ofiicers: Betty Perrine, President: Paul Ford, Vice-President; Cath- e ' . - . , . rine Myers, Secretary, Masaaki D01, Treasurer; MISS Deatherage, Adwser. This year the Redondo Chapter was the president of District 7 of the C. S. F. The society attended three conventions this year at Long Beach Poly, Lomita, and El Segundo, and also saw, iiSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Carthay Circle. ,Hv ..... 45f
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First Row Irland, Osborne, Hardesty. Dorland, Dailey, Leeds, Crocker, Goyne. Second Row McLaugh1in, Dorlan. Garcia, Bonn, XVatters, Boaz, Medland, Wiese, Coury, Hudson. Third Row Mi1am. Yonewawa, Kaiser, Hershman, Lowe, Deeters, Miss Sinsabaugh, Kimura. Fourth Row McE1roy, Badgley. Kaltenback, Longstreet, Fashbaugh. Hildebrand, Hiss, Fick, Lee. High Tide Staff THE 1938 HIGH TIDE STAFF EDITORS Editor-in-Chief ......................................................................... Evelyn Dorland Associate Editor ........................................................................ Bob Fashbaugh BUSINESS STAFF Managers .............................................. -..- ----.Ethe1 Brandon and Betty Crocker Advertising ............................... Elmer Hildebrant, Bob Pick and John BadgleY Circulation ................................ , ........................... Ruth Leeds and Inez Ferris LITERARY STAFF Copy Reader ........................................................................... Marjorie Milam Proof Reader ................................................................................. Lura Wiese Make-Up ............................................ Phyllis Irland and W'alter Kaltenbauch Sports Editor Eddie Cole Columnist ....................................................................................... Fred Lowe prs' Sports ..... . .................................................... Bob Keils and Ken Kimura Glrls' Sports ............................................... Virginia Coury and Melba Adkins Departments ............................................................................... Irene Young Society ....................................................................................... Darlene Dorlan Humor ............................................................................ Dolores McLaughlin Editorial ......................................................................................... Mary B032 Features Jean Deters Faculty ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lenore GOYQQ Clubs ................................................................. Syble Bonn and LUPE GarC13 Exchanges ...................................................... Irva Watters and Laura Lee Clark Reporters: V1ncent Cowell, Clara Dailey. Eloise Hardesty, George Hershman, Joseph H188, Bettie Holland, Mable Hudson, Milton Keiser, Florence Lockart, Bob Longstreet, Barbara Lymn, Irvin McElroy, Barbara Medland, Erleene Osbore, Glen Patmore, Sonny Yonesawa. Journalism Adviser ....................................... Miss Helen Sinsabaugh Printing Adviser ................................... Mr 1:. R. Shepard 22:: ii , r, . fky
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