Salida High School - Resume Yearbook (Salida, CO)

 - Class of 1934

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DIQGANIZATIUNS p BETA DHI Each year from the senior and junior classes the most oustanding girls are elected into a club which, is called Beta Phi. The limit of the club is set at twenty girls. The following were the officers for the year: President, Mary Ellen Patanog Vice, Mary Lou MacPhailg Treasurer, Rita J ohnsong Secretary, Phyllis Smith. The club presented the pep assembly before the Trinidad-Spartan game. The purpose of the club is to develop any talents of the members. Miss Mosgrove is the sponsor. GIIQL I2 ES EIQVES The Girl Reserves began the year with an active membership of forty-seven girls. The program theme for the year was Traveling the Road of Life. At the Christmas Holidays the -irls to k b k t f families of the community. Soon. after this the club enjoyed a supper with the Hi-Y. y March 3 the club was hostess to the District Conference. About ninety girls attended from various towns. May 3 the girls attended a picnic given by the Hi-Y boys. May 5 the annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held at which time the new officers were installed. g o as e s o food and toys 'to lleedy. The officers for the past year have been: President - Nina. Massardg Vice-Presi- dent - Helen Sandbergg Secretary - Katharine Darby: Treasurer - Dorothy Hyattg Program Chairman - Mary Lou MacPhail.

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Aby, La Creta Adams, Ray Allen, Louella, Jane Anderson, Marion Argys, Theodore Bennett, Lois Mae Blanchard, Emily Bogler, Marjorie Booten, Billy Bono-mo, Frank Bullard, Martin Burnett, Iris Burnett, Lenora Cardinelli, Mary Carothers, Vernon Chambers, Floyd Ghappell, Marguerite Chenowith, Virginia Cicerelli, Rose Cope, Norman Costello, Ray Davenport, Albert DeHerrera, Frances Denoyer, Lawrence Evans, Arlo Everett, Dorothy Finlay, Elroy Freeland, Bob Abshire, Lela Adlock, Ada Aluise, Alex Amicone, Albert Beauregard, Joe Beauregard, Marion Beck, Ansley Beck, Betty Mae Bergman, Ellzaibeth Bondurant, Emma Baker, David Bowen, Grover Brown, Edwin Bustos, Lino Chandler, Martha C'hristensen, Billy Crawley, Iris Cribari, Mary Cribari, Sam Cuenin, Fred Darby, Ruth Daugherty, Nadene Davidson, Margaret DeGrazio, Frank DeLeo, Joseph DeLeo, Lillian Ellis, Nina. Etter, Doris Everett, Delbert Everett, Ellen IJNIDIQ I-I GI-1 EIGHTH GRADE Fry, Paul Gaber, Mary Gilbert, Gladys Gloyd, Mary Louise Graham, Georgie Gray, Arthur Gregg, Ellen Haley, Willie Haley, Harry Handlin, Vocile Head, Elwood Linza., Jennie Lofgren, Esther Lofgren, John Lytle, Royce Marchese, Mickey Marte-llaro, Carmie Mazza, lolene Merritt, Fred Mohar, Angela Molterer, Katherine Moreland, Milton Munshower, Charlene Ordaz, Frank Pasquale, Rose Patano, Virginia Petty, Glenn Pierce, John SEVENTH GRADE Finch, Helen Foster, James Haley, Richard Hockett, Jane Holman, Mabel Hyatt, Melvin Hyatt, Thelma Jackson, Ella Johnson, Ruth Lane, Mabel Lefler, Clarence Leo, Christine Lieva, Kathleen Lotshaw, Billie Makris, Dennis Marte-llaro, Domnick Mash, Mary Miller, Lloyd Mohler, William Morgan, Vera Murphy, Ruth Muto, Jimmie McAbee, Bertha McMullen, Lincoln MacPhail, Barbara Nelson, Betty Jean Nelson, Charles Nemier, Alice Ostrum, Harry Pacheco, Ruth Preston, James Ramey, Helen Renshaw, Jean Runco, Francis Runco, Leona Salerno, Tony Schrader, Fred Scott, Dolly Scott, Harry Scott, Jo-hn Shaw, Russell Skufca, Angela Spino, Yolanda Starbuck, Laura Starmer, Victor Stevens, Orville Stevenson, Grace Stewart, Ellen Rhea Thonoff, Harold Vigil, Andrea Vigil, Nancy Volpe, Ilene Walter, Wynona Warner, Stanford Wilson, Glenn Wilson, William Wolfe, Ernest Woodhead, Irene Pasquale, Pete Pasquale, Ruth Peairs, Grace Preecs, Robert Resel, Frances Rob-erts, Lillie Rogers, Mildred Roll, Lavern Robuck. Clara Runco, Eva Runco, Flora Sandoval, Luis Sandoval, Sevia Scull, Betty Sinclair, Jack Skufoe., Philip Smiith, Jack Snell, Richard Sta-rbuck, Joe Starmer, Glen Stewart, Suzanne Stockdale, Ted Stone, Louise Stotler, Raymond Taughenbaugh, Ada Thonoff, Raymond Vaugn, Mildred Welch. Carol Winburn, Melfba Stevens, Leona



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S. H. S. BAND The High School Band of 37 members met at the first of the year with W. Mobeck as director. The following officers for the year were elected: Mary Ellen Patano. drllm major, Lawrence Welch, student director 5 Harry Clagett, librarian 3 Roger Aude, president. The band played at every home football game and also at the Canon game at Canon. On January 27, the organization, A. of M.C.H. and A, which was discon- tinuing, presented to the band a sousaphone. Through the cooperation of the town people a band boosters organization was formed to help the band. do something that has been a dream long wished by every one of us, namely entering the San Luis Valley Meet at Alamosa. Our Fourth Annual Band Concert was given April 6, at this time we appeared in our new sweaters received from the Band Boosters Club. The band attended the San Luis Valley meet April 21. DEBATE Efrly in October the debate club started work with Nina Massard as President, Mary Ellen Patano as secretary, and Mr. Soles as sponsor. Other members of the club were Mary Lou Mac'Phail, Lawrence Welch, and Rita Johnson. The club met the Leadville teams as well as two teams from Florence. The club won four debates. March 16 the five members motored to Pueblo for the district tournament. Here the team woll two debates and lost two. CDMMEIQCIAL CLUI3 The Commercial Club year started with Zita Feretti as Presidentg Abel Madrid Vice Presidentg Ruth Stevens, Secretary, Alta Klarenbach, Treasurerg and .Tune Wright Reporter. Several parties were enjoyed during the term. At the beginning of the second term officers were chosen as follows:Ruth Stevens President 3 June Wright, Vice President g Iyone McDonald, Treasurer, Stella McMullen, Secretary. The year ended with a picnic at Wellsville. Mr. Rouse acted as sponsor. SIDAIQTANITES At the opening of the basketball season a new pep club was formed. A contest was held and the name chosen for the organization 'was t'Spartanites. Murl McJunkil1 was elected president and George Williams secretary. Miss Woodward acted as spon- sor. The club hrd a membership of about seventy-five. It is hoped that the group will be even larger in future years. H I-Y The Hi-Y of Salida met in September with Mr. Burgener acting as sponsor and Lawrence Welch as President. Early in the fall a get-together picnic was held for the new members. At Thanksgiving, the Hi-Y with the help of the student body got up a number of baskets which were given to the needy. At the beginning of the second semester, new officers were elected, Frank Holman, as president. In January a joint meeting was held with the Girl Reserves. An important advancement in the Hi-Y this year has been an increase of membership, making the membership about 25.

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