Sherman Indian High School - Braves Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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Sherman Indian High School - Braves Yearbook (Riverside, CA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 125 of 160
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YNWQMNQ . 5 K Q' it hlfiiigm u ' ' x u,q,m ig Q in 5 .I It - , 1 2 I-itz' 153 H U Q U --.i .lv LION T AJIERS Top row: Mrs. William Roy Arenas, E1 W'll' Z 1 R 1 A 1' Valenzuela, Hazel Williams, LuCi11eeii1i?iimifi.amS' e ma OW es' me la Second row: Persalina Copperfield, Richanda Manuel, Mildred Kie, F ran ces ' Lewis, Iuanita Begay. Tfllfd POW: Cecelia Antone, Theresa Chavez, Isabel Curran, Ruth Pooheyesnim, Grace Paisano. Fourlli row: Henrietta Bailey, Frances Pasoz, Ina Iuan, Reynalda Valenzuela, Lila Bahnimtewa, Frances O'choa, Audrey Quamawynerna, Miss Naomi Walker, Anice Talas. pl!'0l1LlC'0W.' Constance Lomayestewa, Ruth Valdez, Bessie Banumsie, Ida Fred- ericks, Agnes M. Takala. ION Tamers' Club, organized in 1928, is a service club of carefully selected girls, largely juniors and seniors. Besides the regular officers a flower and visiting committee and a welfare and soliciting committee are active in club projects. The club slogan is Others , a slogan exemplified in the club activities, which include the making of baby garments- second degree of the initiation of new members, the making of one bed comfort for a family, and the visits made by the visiting committee to the general hospital and Woodcraft Home, to which places many boquets were delivered. At the last meeting before Christmas each girl answered roll call with a package of staple groceries. These and sugar, rice, oatmeal, salt pork, two boxes of oranges, and 40 pounds of apples, bought by the club, were distributed by the welfare committee among the needy. The purchase of a goat for an old Swiss couple living in Arlington and decoration of the graiqves at the scgool cemetery were other projects ofthe club in May last year. .T e memory gar en, in which each vear are planted approximately 14 roses. is in honor of Sherman employees. , , , Dr. W. B. Wells, the god father of the club, was responsible for its in- ception. Miss L. Pearle Ryan is sponsor of the club. ' -NZneiy-.reven- 1 Y , ,, .,, .4'.::,. up .... V . - yf7-FT-A T-.Y ,,,.,,...-. ,V f V ,- .- . 5 . ' . x . - .- , ,. .-, x, ., -,Q X ' ' - , ' , 'fl 1, ' . i -i . Y' ra- au: Mi.-' W W ' V ' , 5, iz V - .-:Z--1 . , .. - .mf

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JUNIOR LIONS 4 i Lain... L , Top row: Emil Premo, William Roy Arenas, vice president, Valentine Ignacio, Ernest Spinks, Samuel Walker, Walter White, historian, Charles Paradise, Raymond Bowen, Leon Harney. fllidafle row: Alfred Dempsey, Merritt Iackson, William Nelson, treasurer, Raymond Magee, Henry Mueda, Arthur Iim, Felie Quisquis, president, Harry Montero, Ioe Silvas. Front row: Louis Aguilar, Paul Humphrey, Edward Salmon, tail twister Lewisg Carter, Lloyd Lotches, Reuben Paul, Ioseph Diaz, secretary, Mr. Egbert Ward, sponsor. HERMAN Den of Iunior Lions was first organized by Dr. W. B. Wells, a Riverside member of the Lions International. The Sherman Iunior Lions are a part of the national organization founded by Dr. George F. Willis. The 1955 club is sponsored by Mr. Egbert Ward and presided over by Iunior Lion Felie Quisquis. Essentially a service club, the Sherman Iunior Lions have contributed much toward the general welfare of the school.. Ushering at Sherman entertain- ments, working toward a good school spirit, and helping to beautify and keep up the institution are some of the services of this organization. The club is not only a great asset to the institution, but is also of inestimable value to the mem- bers themselves. The social activities are valuable. Initiative and enterprise are encouraged. High ideals are instilled. An appreciation for the finer things of life are developed. But the one great thought behind the whole organization is service. , UM, . ' .'. '1, P ' ' Q I -ifilgg, 5' di: v -N L'nefy-.rix- Q Q S . X ..v v. 5. ...S ' - t1'41,,-' . . , 1... v l,..l: an ixlgjf INN f 7 5 ? AUS Ik ' I -lull? .lhc -4, +.., 'tl..lL:., U .. , . '4451'il1 tr ' ' R51 --- ' --MJ P, A12 gi itikggi- , .2 A'f-iflyx. int Wiifafy- 53,88 C 'up .A - rx iilili-'i K ll-.Ig 91 . a-,, A H td i 'll '5'l'c's. . lk! Otpllun x



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Nfl LELA WALA CLUB Susie Perry ........... President Alice Mills . . . Vice President Ethel Wheeler . Sec'y-treas'r Luella Navo . . Yell Leader Miss Kelley . . . Sponsor Miss Sansom . . . Sponsor Miss Beeler . . Sponsor HE LELA Wala Club, the largest single club on the campus, affiliated with the National Home Economics Club in Washington, D. C., and the California Home Economics Club in February, 1950. The name Lela Wala, of Indian origin, means friendship, honesty, and courage. At the beginning of the year the 81 members were divided into t ribal groups to adda friendly rivalry to the program planning for the club, which meets twice a month. At a fashion show on May 5 the girls wore the dresses made in class, while campus children modeled the children's clothing made by Seniors in their children's clothing classes. An event looked forward to each year is the annual dinner-dance, to which the girls may invite a young man frien . The club sponsors are Miss Edna A. Kelley, Miss Bonnie Dale Sansom, and Miss Emma C. Beeler, principal of home economics. Susie Perry has served as president of the club for the year, and Elizabeth Wynookie has been elected president for the coming year. - -, , .. , ,., -if ,H - ., a H-5f:55,EYf:if .:' v 5 . 'm'P' - ' . 1 .,Lg.'1:' gff'if'q2g'1.e'xf dl . 5. 4- f'-U, ,gf--gg3.aqr:f X my N Wy .1 : If --, JSE f -41j, r:' L5--n 22 . . 1 ,- i ,'.lH' 3j'g'5 ik- 'VH' J . 1, -1' . JL..-' sf-1.: .v .' . ,.,w mm. 1. R. -nz. 'E : ,'.f!3'!' :Hair I Pig? AM Q N i -1 51E5'5:,f,-Hi,-g?, x-4--.4 ' z' Jr i, ..--g 51? fp: aaa -be.. '-- , 1? . 2-,fr I ,v-ff' :cgi .. , -N' 4,3 71 1-4, , 4, . 1, - -ff -. ..'?::Zi::g.:1,4.5g. ta If' ,, . . ' - High' iaiazf'- fini-?::f i Zg ya.,-i.eff.3-j.,fe.,.,1'..a, ,A-5' 5 H ig atb zgafeis . Q: .. . -Af f4!'.5Q..,f., 1 .gf :ggQv'w,ff'Jfgf' 2?-1?1,re,:5::c1afs4v ' K - :-if ., l ,,.fjlg.U.p Q! 13,419 ' i P in--f':v?-!? 'QL.' - ru- - ' -' 5: . 2:.y,,'.,,- -...R . V -...A u.-- ug -. - .54,sQi..:-.i,'.:-Lag ZX... . ., ,Z 'm,,e:.-hiv.: ws-A-3 ' . - . , f -, 7, 1 a...:w -ZVinefy-eLlglzf- r. 2 L i , . In ' fd ,I ' v 0, glfhsll' . .,,4 , lf ,bw-:J ,u ljffz 5.1. A 7, ,: 1' , J. 'alflf ll . ,v 'figs llliiull J .. QQ 53.53.21 .Nr ni1YKl'X'I E rf 'c' 53. . .1 :salem 322154 1 3 Fifi or TDC 3131 ani 1111 pf:-wi mfmbff 4 Fllwtx. . ..9mHs 1 Wlffrtnz :fe 3 Wim .gm my mb 1 akin! an i hun .dxf

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