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 130 of 160
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CAZIIP FIRE GIRLS Top row: Muriel Mueda, Katherine Ray, Lyda Wungenema, Dolly Chavez, Edna Lewis, Amelia Lujan, Eleanor Quinn. Lower row: Hazel Marie Charles, Hilda Iackson, Dorothy Mills, Frances Pasoz, assistant guardian, Pauline Hicks, scribe, Isabelle Doolittle, president, Elizabeth Qrtego, vice president, Pauline LaChusa, secretary, Gertrude Carlisle, Mrs. Carolyn Witt, guardian, Pauline Chavez, Leona Mathews, Tomasa Secundino. N INDUSTRIAL Hall on October 18, 1954, the Camp Fire Club was organ- ized for the first time with Mrs. Henry C. Witt as guardian and Frances Pasoz as her assistant. The membership includes eighteen junior high girls, who meet on the first and third Wednesday of each month. Meetings have usually been held in Minnehaha Home, although the club rooms are in the Tepee. One Camp Fire project has been the making of curtains and table runners decorated with Indian designs. These are to be used in the club rooms. All girls in the club have attained the rank of wood gatherers. They have enjoyed an outdoor supper at the picnic corner on jackson Street, suppers pre- pared by the girls at Mrs. Witt's home, and a pot luck meal with the troop of younger girls at Corona. The Sherman Camp Fire girls have tried to live up to the Camp Fire'Law: Seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge, be trust worthy, hold on to health, glorify work, be happy. N5 -J -One hundred two- GQ. ,' -' .M km 'ht fs.: I 'P X.-. nl 1 , , 0 . I , 'I is .A x 'LK SL? 1' ' 1.I '. 9 X' l.'.:L.-1 Tl' f- 4 .. l sr47:iz1'j- .4 . gg V- 5- ..i,.:. l'. ' ii? Ill Tj-cgi . cpiicn TEC -Q2 I-e x QQ, ZTEZTABIAQ fy lima, -. glut. 3, -N. 7, oi tt la!Hg1 A Lgnkt- ul gf 5Jmu.' Nl ' 6. I X: tw. Sk Hx i 5'-,l hf' 'Li'- lklh 65.2 JG 39334124

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N, in 1. hw v-1 'N V W my GIRL SCOUTS ,..... .... -W , ,.....,. .. ... .--, ..,.. . ., .... .,.. .., .. .... , .... .. --.a.... ..,.. a..-:. ..f,.fH' T op row: Verna Reynolds, Minnie Wilson. Lorraine Calac, Julia Celaya, patrol leader, Pauline Brittian, patrol leader, Consuela Lujan, Amelia Payne Gladys Crooks. ' Bofiom rofv: Ida Shay, Miss Eugenia Griffith, captain, Florabelle Wilson, Can- delaria Domingo, Delia Woods, lieutenantg Lorena Reed. .Vai m picfure: Vivian Nobles, Ethel Natseway, Mary Hanks. ROGP 1 of the Sherman Girl Scouts was organized in November, 1951. The purpose of this organization is the teaching of every girl to share in her home and in her community in a cooperative manner. Wednes- day of every week the scouts have their meetings in the Tepee building in the scout room, which has been decorated with Indian designs. 'The Morse code, national mode 'of signaling, is the standard for their flag signals, which each girl is expected to learn. During the year the girls have had a slumber party in Riverside, a trip to the beach, and a steak fry in the scout nook on Iackson and Canal Street. ln April nine well-earned badges were awarded the scouts for work done during the school year, Iulia Celaya winning the coveted Woodcraft award. The girls are sincerely trying to follow the Scout Code. They are proofs of the suc- cess and value of this organization. -One fzundred one- f f . , -. V a -- f -- ' fi f,:yf21 '-w r:rvrr . 'ii-T 'i f---rv-rf': . gf u f ' V - - f' ff f. 1- fx -, H 2 -' -- ..-.-1. Y 1 . ' ' ' . . 4 ll Y, '., -i A- . . v 7- i x -' V V A' il, -Q. fy-A 1' ' MEX., Q, 57. -3' X-V N., ,XMEA-P77 F v V Y - , Y r ' ' , . W H :. :J K -V-., -1,4lifg- ,



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DRdz7If1TIC CL UB Top row: Eleanor Williams, vice president, Ernest Ollas Myrtle B R th V3ld9Z, Tom Baffleff, HCDFY Leon, Reynalda Valenzuela, Do1iidt1l'Ei7'Stoli1e, W Sefgeanf'-if-f1FH1SJ Reuben Paul, Ray Mills, Milton Marks, sergeant-at-arms. becond FQWK Vlvlall Nobles, Amber Taylor, Consuela Lujan, Delphina LaChusa, ' LUC1llC Vll0Fkm-HH, Ida Shay, Iulia Howard, Lucille Norris, Lucinda Duncan. Tfzzrd row: Elizabeth Curry, Paul Humphrey, Iulia Celaya, Eugene Marshall, SCCF9fff11'.Y5 Edna Ingraham, president, Lloyd Lotches, Ophelia Dupree, Les- ter Qliver, Hazel Williams. Fran! row: Edna Winnier, Elizabeth Wynookie, Mildred Hart, Mitchell Gomez, Amelia Payne, Lorena Reed, Della Mae Mackett. HE DRAMATIC club, organized in November, 1954, has a total of six- ty-eight members, chosen by the sponsors of the club after try-outs and conferences. The purpose of the organization is to aid all members in their manner of self expression, to discover those who -have superior dramatic ability, to stimulate, direct, and develop this ability, and to enrich the lives of members through a more practical and comprehensive appreciation .of the art of dramatic expression. The value of such a club lies primarily in its educa- tional value to the actors, not in the pleasure it gives to the audience. p The Sherman club has worked up a large number of one-act plays, skits, and monologues. It meets once every two weeks, at which time the members discuss the business of the club and present short programs.l The lfirst puliliglz ' e en e appearance was in November, 1954, when club members p easing yhpr s h t the annual Thanksgiving program. AI10fh?f SFOLIP appeafffd In t ree S Of plays or skits February 22. The club picnic in April was an important event. ' ' ' E. L I M e The sponsors of the organization .are Miss Ieanette em ey, rf amhs E. lxiick, and Air. Edgar H. Oswalt, director of Sherman ClI'3mHt1CS OF f C second semester. .Gritty 1' ' af? MMUIIIZ fzundred lfzree-f , K .,A.:. ..g,:- 11-1-.,-.....,. Q V. , r- f-..' Q- '-3 1,144 5' , V f. . , , . 1, , , Y ,A , A, .1-4,-...f 4 , . . ,N r J 4 V. ., ' ' ' ' ' ' YV., W -,.,. ..,.. :a:...E...-

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