Salida High School - Resume Yearbook (Salida, CO)

 - Class of 1935

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ACTIVITIES THE SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATIC CLUB The High School Dramatic Club was reorganized this year under the spon- sorship of Miss VV ilfma Scott. New members for the club were selected by means of Try-Outs. There are seventeen members in the club. The officers are: President ....................,....................,.............................,........................ ROGER AUDE Vice President .......,.,... .....,....... M ARCELLINE BULLARD Secretary ..................... .......,.,. ...,,,,.,.,,, B L ANCHE GLLIE YOUNG Treasurer ......,.......... - ......,.....,..,.,.......,,...................................... JUSTINE KELLER Historian ..............,.......,..l.......,,,...l,,, ,.,,.,,.,..,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,..,.w.. F RANGES HUNT The club presented a one-act play Neighbours by Zona Gale in assembly March 8, which was a serious comedy. During the year, the club studied stage sets and furniture arrangement. SALIDA HIGH SCHOOL BAND The organization of a Salida High School band was started in 1928 by Mr. Bakke and Mr. Winters. Mr. Long was the next director and after he left. the band was in charge of Mr. Njaa for a short time after which Mr. Mobeck, then leader of the municipal band, was named as director. The band has grown from a small organization to the .present size of nearly' fifty pieces. Originally the band was separated into a beginners' and an ad- vanced band but the groups were combined some time ago. In 1932 a band boosters association was -organized to assist the young mu- sicians. Purple and -white emblems were bought and near the close of last year, a party was held for the band members by the boosters club. The organization miarkes possible the trips each year to the valley music contests. Last year the band entered the San Luis Valley music contest and won a rating of excellent. The band also entered the contest again this year in Ala- mosa. Harriett Anderson has been drum major and Franklin Ragan student! director this year. THE SPARTANVITIQS The Spartanite Club, organized for the promotion of pep and school spirit. has grown from a membership of seventy-hve to tivo hundred-fifty. The club met in September and elected their president, Theodore Benjovsky, with Miss VVo0dward acting as sponsor. A membership into the club was one dollar, which included membership to the club and admission to all the conference games played at home. The Spartanites put on various exhibitions at the halves of the foot- ball and' basketball games. The exhibitions were novel and showed hard work on the part of the club. The organization has succeeded in arousing interest in high school athletics as well as better attendance at the games.

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ACTI ITIES BETA PHI The Beta Phi Literary Society was organized in the year 1923 by the junior aIgd'SenioE' girls of Salida High School for the purpose of developing the artistic a t . . . 11 ICS o it e girls. This organization has gone on from year to year, made up of the Junior and Senior girls of the School under the leadership of Miss Mos- grove. This year, the officers of the club are as follows: P'reS1de11t ,..................i......... - ....,,.................................,,......... Irus MCCALL Vice President .......i.... .....,.....,. B LANCIIE ULLIE YOUNG Sffffetilry ...........A.,.......................,.....,... .................. K ATHARINE DARBY 'Treasurer .....A.........................AA.......,....,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,A. ,.,.,,A,,, E DITH NELSQN i Fourteen girls from the junior Class were taken into the organization at the beginning of the year, and these, with the tive Senior girls who belonged last year, make an enrollment of nineteen members. During the year the girls gave a tea for the new members and a Washing- ton's Birthday assembly. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves began the year with a 100 per cent active membership. Some of the program themes were: The Girl and Her Family, Church and Community. At the Christmas Holidays the girls went to different places and sang Christ- mas Carols. A Soon after this the club enjoyed a party with the Hi Y. January 16 the girls enjoyed a tea. April 17 there was special music and a play review given for the girls. May ll the annual Mother-Daughter Tea was held at which time the new' officers were installed. The 'otiicers for the past year have been: President, Katharine Darby, Vice President, Program Chairman, Harriett Andersong Secretary, Mildred Beaure- gardg Treasurer. Louise Curfman: Musician, Lillian Vaughn. The Girl Reserve Club is sponsored by Miss Skinner. COMMERCIAL CLUB The purpose of the Commercial Club is to create more interest in commercial work. The club was organized this year with the following ofiicers: President .....,......,....................................................................... VIRGINIA STRING t Vice President .........,..........................,.......,............... SrIsI.I.A NICNIULLEN Secretary ..,. ......,....,. .... .......,,. I I ' UNE McDoNAl.II 'Freagurer .,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,..,,,,..,,,,....,,,,..,,..,....., MAXXNIE SNEDDON Reporter ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,,.,....,,...,...............,...,........ CATI-IERINE ALWAY This year for the first time, sophomores have been allowed to join. During the year, the club has enjoyed several theatre parties, a Christmas party, and a picnic. Among other things this year, the club has published a paper, The Com- mercial News.



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ACTIVITIES ,IUNIOR HIGH GIRLS CHORUS A junior high girls chorus was formed this year. lt meets on Tuesday, the fourth period. This chorus helped with the Cliristmns carol concert. From this chorus were chosen the chief characters in Hansel and Gretel and most of the voices for the chorus. They sang for the Chaffee County teachers meeting on February 2. RANGERS CLUB The junior high boys who were interested in cowboy music formed a Rang- ers Club which meets on Thursday, the fourth period. At this time they sing their favorite popular cowboy songs. Luis Sandoval plays his guitar and other boys - play harmonicas and jews harps. SENIORS! Patronize BUSINESS EDUCATION O will make Our Advertisers ' C CONGRATULATIONS Cgmplimgnts --f1'0Mf- for Sherman Coffee Shop L A W P R E 5 S GOOD FOOD AT Compliments POPULAR PRICES COMGEO- E- COWAQM Salida, Gozo. FUTURE , . . '1 HE SALES and SERVICE Ask for information BLAIWS METROPOLITAN Plymouth and BUSINESS LIFE De Soto COLLEGE COMPANY Cars COLORADO SPR1Ncs M. B. MoscoN Agent COLORADO KAESS MOTOR CO

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