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THE l937 REDSTIINIAN OFFICE ASSISTANTS Row l lDdClONlCl'1 'vlasso Marucci blxxon Solomon Row 2 L1lle5 Kapel 'vfarlottl Penn Newsome Smulsky Row 3 Kelly Sarada Lukostic Orsog Row 4 lilI'llClx Howarth HFlCllx There are two groups of ofhce assistants, a group that works for Mr Wolford and a group that act as sec retaries to Vlr Call In Mr XVolford s office the girls usuallx have a set rou tine for each dax Some of the assistants help n w ritlng excuses keeping the record of absentees as signlng make up and filing excuses, while another one l eeps the detention record A group of f7lI'lS is assigned to collect class absentee records which are compiled and placed on adaily absentee sheet and distributed to each teacher at the end of period three There is an operator ln charge of the hectograph machine who tests 'Ihe girls in Mr Fall s office are also assigned certain periods a dax The girls have much work ln typing letters bulletins etc They Work with stencils and carbons take care of the office Gles fill supplies sum mon students to the office To the ax erage student it appears that nothing is ac complished in all this but to the trained one a thorou h l now ledge is being obtained in getting instruction or the dailx routine and method of conduct in ofhce This valuable routme is the foundation for the exper ience needed in a business office Although ex ery phase of office work can not be obtained the experience gained in the few duties performed in the High School office will proxe xaluable under actual working conditions -18 V x V74 M. i v A1 , 1 ' x - 4 - A ' . U' ' ' , 2 I ,' V. 1 , , , . f . ' Q . ' ' I ' 6 A ' -1 ' '- prints and distributes ofhce bulletins and teachers 1 Y I T - 7 4 7 . 7 1 ' ' I - .V V ' ' ' ' 7 V r I r ' '
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THF C REIIQTIDYIAY TRI HI lhe Trl Hl Y Cluh xxlth its 37 memlwers has had an actlxe and successful xcar undcr thc carefu guidance of IIS sponsor Vllss Kohasa This organization stands for the all around dexe op m ntoflts memhers and has for lf p lrpose the creating malntalnlng and extending throughout the high school and communltx hlgh standards of Chrlstlan character lt lS affiliated xxlth the sta e Y Nfl C 'X or fanlzatlon P JJDIOF girls xxlth the exiceptlon of a fexx Sophomores xx ho are admitted at the close of each school term Besides HSSISIIDQ, ln a Red Cross Drlxe the girls spread holldax cheer throughout the communltx xxlth thelr carolllng durlnt, the Christmas season Sex eral features of the monthlx social meetings xx ere the formal lnltla tlon and lnductlon ceremonle for nexx members an exenlng hllxe and a xxelner roast roller skating partx theater partx and appropriate holldax programs l earlx spring a large delegation of glrls attended a Trl Hl X Hl Y Rallx at Last Bethlehem Xn outstanding cxent of the xear xxas a 'Mother Dau hter Receptlon h d on Mother s Dax at the Old Acadcmx DLlFInf the xear the Ulrls haxe had the plea ure of hearlnff such honored speakers as Dr l C Keller and Dr D j Nlase of California State Teachers Colle e C L Hess Superx ISIN Prlnclpal of the Toxxnshlp and Carl Sandoxx District Head of the H 'Xl C -X 41 Roxx l Vx ollnskl Hugland lrralex Manley Fleming Pat terson O X6ll Penn Sllx on Roxx Z Laxxson B Keenex Xl Keeney Stallard 'vlorrls I C arrol Keffer Roxx 3 Nexxsome Sharpnaclx Keener L Carrol Lyons Roxx 4 Kobasa Pancoast Vx lnge Mechllng Eaklns Mc Knight Humbert A l Q, Q' 7 x, A 4 A I T .M , W ' - . - . y, - ,, , , , y ' -, . Y 2 lv . . C V ff ' ' f - - ' - v l- T I x 7 l T ' e ' t ' ' s t , ' 7 - W f Y Y Q -Y A 1 ' . ' ' y , 1. ' T ' g 1 .' Nlembershi of the club is limited to the Senior and Higgenbofhamy Lexleisy 1- Carrol .f ' rv ' T I ' H , . . T . . C Y . . . T . , , , . H , . Q , C L, VY -V n ' - , . : O l n , A - s V - ,K -, f - U ' , ' - A .. D .. ,J A , h, . s .. , E, Y , Y Y , , 1 D F! . ' Y K7 I ka r . . 1, Q ' '. , U - . Q . , . ,, , , ,' ' U ' ' , ' . ' . ' . P , A '
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Tllli l937 IIEIISTIINIAN CHEER LEADERS Bchlncl Rcclstonc H1 h ichools athletnc succcss llcs not only hcr mcn ol musclc her tcarcrs ol the turl and Crollaths hut thc caxortlng capers of her cxponcnts ol the lerpslchorlan art her challenging chcerlcaclers They challenge the SPIFIIS of the student bocly to supporting our boys whose yrtallty ancl vlgor IS alcllng ID malung ours a very representatlye chool ln county wrcle sports Thls small group of rooters IS the mam spoke ln the w heel of moral support FCCCIV ed by our athletes W 1th out thls small group the student body would be llstless and to a great extent not supportmg our football team Our cheerleaders were all new and lnexperxenced when veterans Th s year several new cheers w ere added to our llst Throughout the football season the cheer leaders called pep meetrngs to arouse the fxghtmg sprrrt of the student body rn order to get students out to names and to cheer for our team Ol the scy cn cheerleaders two are graduatxng Lcna Xlasso and Jlllld LDGFIUIO l-hose remaunmv are Lllza beth Scrada llorence DeCarlo Bob Baran Harold Coleman and james Slhert ln passmff we should cx press our gratltude to these students who hay e so wlll lnvly and efflcxentlx seryed as leaders of the stuclent body rn cheerlnff durlng the last year for the realsplrlt of our cheerunff lucs wrthrn that small ffroup ol cheer lcaclcrs 49 Row one DeCarlo Sarada Masso Slbert x l y K N, L - ' r - wk s ue, - 4,. V U . V I I V, . V . .R I .Y. I 1 -' 1 1 ' r I v cw I v v- they' began this year but proved to be as adept as D A , y 5 , , . Row' two-Coleman, DCFIQIO F1 I A ' v A , . , I 'n- A ' ' ' D , I - .- I A s . . - U f 'g I f ' n - I Z 'Y . . ' .'. r V. , -I ' C71 A I av ' i n 2 V I rs '
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