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,,g:..,s Left to right, fop row: Kuil, Kovak, -Moore, Furfado, Williams, Mariini, Knopf, Gregory, Marfini, Gerbing, Schoonhoven. Cenfer row: Gomes, Manx, Piloiii, Mulholand, Bakker, Hargrove, Sfoui- fer, Van Wyk, Owens, Kingery, Ballafore, Tornell. Fronf row: Sanford, Gomes, Sanford, Franscella, Barkley, Siqgins, Tsuchi- mofo, Wassink, Pearson, Azeveclo, Silva. cc. s. F. ET, l:irsT semesTer oT The Brain Club lC. S. Fl headed by ANGIE GOMES as presidenT . . . FRANCES SILVA, vice-presiclenT . . . PANSY GREGORY, secreTary- Treasurer . . . LEATRICE KNOPE and CAROLYN MANZ, congressmen . . . FirsT semesTer acTiviTies: plaque Tor liTe members oT Scholarship sTarTing wiTh i948 . . . Trip To San Francisco . . . saw l-lammersTein and Roger's producTion oi Allegro . . . LaTer wenT To Lupo's lTalian resTauranT on Kearney STreeT . . .' walked back Through Chinaiown were popped wiTh where Chinese'New Year was aT iTs heighT . . . several gals Tirecrackers . . , Second semesTer acTiviTies: TirsT, The elecTion . . . OTTicers were PresiclenT MARY BETH MOORE . . . Vice-presidenT MERV STOUFFER . . . SecreTary-Treasurer VERONlCA MULHOLAND . . . Trip To The capiTal of California, SacramenTo . . . CapiTol, STaTe Library, and SuTTer's Forl' Taken in as educaTional Trip Tor semesTer, along wiTh oTher places OT inTeresT . . . year enjoyed by all. Lefi' To righi, Top row: Gerbing, Siouffer, Williams, Jacklich, Owens. Front row: Becker ladviserl, Bode- so, i er, e', or JUNIOR RED CROSS Our council began The year by elecTing officers . . . PresidenT, JOAN KINGERY . . . Vice-presidenT BARBARA GERBING . . . SecreTary-Treasurer SADIE WILLIAMS . . . Adviser MISS BECKER . . . all apprecialrecl her help and co-operaTion . . . Ripon was elecTed To supply The counTy oTTicers . . . The council sTaged an enroll- menT drive conTesT againsT Escalon . . . boTh schools secured IOOZ, . . . Ne-xT proiecT was a Red Cross TloaT Tor ArmisTice Day parade . . . Eniire council parTicipaTed in making iT . . . ChrisTmas giTTs and a Tree were donaTed To hospiTals and children's home . . . Tray maTs were pinlced Tor The Livermore VeTerans' l-lospiTal . . . Also conTribuTecl arTicles Tor The counTy's SCHOOL CHEST . . . Published counTy news- paper . . . A penny-Throwing booTh was provided Tor The carnival . . . The year a busy one . . . buT -all eTTorTs were Tor The purpose oi The Red Cross.
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ya iii ' A ij 3 KXQQ7 . fl? 5 an be gven at wall morn ing an wade and School, come that in P00131 ' ships '39 every- Each group 15 1!l'l+', 5 4'1nnl' in A. 695 P9?'W1-B?if?9f e We WARWHOOP RIPON-HI WARWHOOP . . . school paper . . . published weekly by rhe jour- nalism class . . . Managed by MR. ARGANBRIGHT as nearly like an acfual news- paper as possible . . . Salaries earned in A's, B's, and Os . . . Exchanged papers every week wiih 3I differenr schools . . . Efficienl slaff composed of . . . JOAN KINGERY, JOSIE BALLATORE, ANGIE GOMES, MARY AZEVEDO as slave-driv- ing edilrors lone each quarlrerl . . . copy readers, DIANE PEARSON, DARLENE WASSINK . . . Cheerful, hardworking gals were ELOSSIE ALLEN, MARGARET ORTIZ, lypisrs . . . Slow buf sure, BRUCE IOPPINI, arf edilor . . . Busy ALLAN O'BERG filled The iob of circularion manager and handy man . . . The hair-rearing job of producfion manager was fhe fare of JOHN DOSIO . . . And rhe roving re- porrers, RAY BIANCI-ll, STAN JACKSON, RUSS McNAMER, and everyone else on rhe slafl covered lhe news . . . ARGIE says alldid a fine job . . . Monday was nick-named Pas+e day . . . Tuesday was called news-hunring day . . . Wed- nesday, dead-line day . . . Thursday, rush day . . . Friday, THE day . . . for srapling and disrriburing fhe week's worlc . . . Always a greal problem were encils . . . conrinually gerling losr or borrowed . . . A mullilude of olher prob- Rams arose . . . buf lhe slaff always managed +o overcome The difficulries and gel 'rhe paper our each Friday . . . '49er iournalfsm sludenrs gained considerable knowl- edge of newspaper Jrrials and 'rribularions . . . feel 'rhal lhe experience was wor+h Jrhe eflorr. '
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Cenfer row: Duncan Iadviserl Vrieling, Azevedo, BaIIaTore, Bakker, Gomes, I-iIoTTi, Taylor, Zumsfein. Schaapman, Sxkma, Silvei a G Vincelef, Wilburn, G 14-D- SIGMA BETA TAU STudenTs Taking Two years oT commercial subiecTs eligible Tor SIGMA BETA TAU . . . SuccessTuI dance given aTTer ESCALON-RIPON baskeTbaII game . . . Calcu- IaTing machine purchased wiTh money earned by dance . . . Field Trip To San Fran- cisco To visiT business houses and a commercial college in March made by senior members oT The organizaTion . . . Enjoyable Time sTaying aT Mark I-Io kins I-IoTeI on NOB I-IILL . . . Chicken dinner aT Lucca's in STockTon enioyed by allg. . . Girls aTTended movie and aTe burned popcorn aTTer dinner . . . Pie-Throwing booTh and dumbbell swinging were The Two concessions aT annual carnival in May . . . Throw- ing pies aT girls' Taces nnosT popular wiTh boys . . . OTTicers Tor The year: ANGIE GOMES, president DARLENE WASSINK, vice-president NELLIE KUIL, secreTary- Treasurer . . . Adviser, MRS. DUNCAN. Leff To righf, back row: Bcqgiano I d 'e I Gregory, Gerbing, Tra- II F T d Sh k Du Iadviserl. core, Ballafore, Migliore, Gomes. GIRL? LEAGUE ConsTiTuTion Tor Girls' League drawn up . . . CommiTTee consisTed oT JOAN KINGERY, MARY FURTADO, DIANE PEARSON, and The TacuITy sponsors. MRS. DUNCAN and MISS BOGGIAIXIO . . . New oTTicers eIecTed by sysTem provided in consTiTuTion: MARY BETH MOORE, president DALE TORNELL, vice-president ANGIE GOMES, secrerary-Treasurer: BARBARA GERBING, publiciTy agent DAL- LAS SI-IOEMAKER, hisToi-Fang MARIAN VIEIRA, parIiamenTarian . . . Class repre- se-nTaTives: JOSIE BALI ATORE, senior: PANSY GREGORY, iuniorg MARY EUR- TADO, sophomore: CROCE MIGLIORE, Treshman . . . Congressmen, CAROL POYNOR and MARILYN TRAVAILLE . . . League sponsored Sadie I-lawkin's Day Dance and Box Lunch Socials To raise money Tor MoTher-DaughTer DesserT held in The spring.
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