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TIIE TDMAHAWK, l933 H 'u Leffermens' Club Back row-Stephen Valdez, Jose Narez, Ernest Capdeville, Gordon Fraser. Front row-Lyle Jacobs, George Bronson, William Dean, Joe Errea. OFFICERS JOSE NAREZ - - President GEORGE BRONSON - - Secretary THE Block T Society will have completed its third year of activity this term, which has been a successful one for the wearers of the Tehac- hapi High School Letters. During the football season the T Society promoted the rallies before every home game of the season. This society encourages the right kind of school spirit in all school activities, especially athletics. Inter-class competition in all sports is carried out under the approval and direction of this group. To become a member of this honor society, one must display athletic ability in some sport which the high school recognizes. The T Society has added four new members, Francis Wilson, Roy Edwards, Edmond Iriart and Pete Olive who have played the time required for earning a football etter. The membership of the Club now consists of the following: Jose Narez, Ernest Capdeville, George Bronson, William Dean, Gordon Fraser, Joe Errea, Lyle Jacobs, Stephen Valdez, Francis Wilson, Edmond Iriart, Pete Olive and Roy Edwards. TWENTY-S X pv .1 Ill! 11:51:- .IBIQIK E s s 5 l s s E E E 2 E 5
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ul 111' is mln: THE TDMAHAWK, l933 Pioneer Club Back row-Mr. O. S. Imhof, George Bronson, Lyle Jacobs, Lewis Dye. Front row-Ernest Capdeville, Jose Narez, Consuelo Cortez, Angelita Castillo, Francis Wilson, Joe Errea. OFFICERS ERNEST CAPDEVILLE, President MR. ORRIS S. IMHOF, Advisor ON September 15, 1929, a group of twenty-two students gathered in front of an apartment house which was to be the first high school in Tehachapi. Our Pioneer Club consists of those students who started their high school careers in the old apartment house. All of these students are graduating this year, but we fondly look back and then think of the progress made during our four years of high school. Progress has been achieved in every school activity. Our second year saw a new high school and an addition of one extra teacher. Athletics began to play an important part in our high school life. The following year another teacher was added to the faculty. Improvements have been made on the school grounds and our football and basketball teams are now on a par with other high schools of our own size and larger. Much credit must go to our advisor and principal, Mr. Orris S. Imhof, one of the sturdiest of pioneers to which a great deal of our progress has been due. We must not forget the untiring efforts of Miss Mildred Jones, our first teacher. We feel as though we have been true pioneers forging ahead through the wilderness to extend our frontier for those who come after. Now, after four years we are leaving our tasks, still far from being completed, for future classes to complete. E l T TWENTY-FIVE
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2Ey sdufilxzlililudnliauanlilulsiili 4ulimJxlIr4xlilul1l1lulililil Ulf Girls' League i, - K f , WJ ,-2 ' Back row-Julianna McColloch, Leona Smith, Vivian Wiggins, Frances McColloch, Mary Ansolabehere, Helen Lang. Second row-Betty Fulton, Marian Claire Watson, Dorothy Banducci, Pauline Vukich, Louise Mathisen. Third row-Consuelo Cortez, Louise Rodriguez, Angelita Castillo, Katherine Dickerson, Julia Lucich, Agnes Paragary, Dora Olive, Mary Giraudo, Dorothy Griffin, Jane McColloch, Marguerite Ansolabehere. Front row-Mary Myers, Margaret Dickerson, Jenny Ann Cowan, Mary McColloch, Marion Birdwell, Laura Giraudo, Violet Jacobs, Evelyn Fritz. OFFICERS JULIANNA MCCOLLOCH - Pres. LAURA GIRAUDO - Sports Mgr. JULIA LUCICH - - - Vice-Pres. MARY ANSOLABEHERE - Treas. CONSUELO CORTEZ - Secretary GWENYDD K. EMERY - Advisor Class Representatives-DOROTHY BANDUCCI, Freshmang MARY McCOLLOCH, Sophomore, VIOLET JACOBS, Junior: ANGELITA CASTILLO, Senior. SEPTEMBER saw the beginning of the Girls' League functions. Oppor- tunities for the girls to participate in the activities of the League are many and varied. A hiking club was organized and much interest shown in its activities. The girls also have worked out a point system by which they earn their letters. Five hundred points are necessary to receive a letter. Each girl who makes 100 additional points receives a star. One of the annual events of the year is the play day in which four schools participate. The schools participating are Lancaster, Barstow, Victorville and Tehachapi. The girls of the four schools are divided into two teams, and the spirit of co-operation prevails during the playing of the games. This annual play day does much to foster the feeling of good will among the students of the four schools. MOTTO-Sportswomanship, Friendship, Loyalty, Honesty, and Womanhood. 33xm33xgmm1nurg n3JnQgxQl5x33m3Q313 YWENTY-SEVEN THE 'TOMAHAWK, l9.iJ QIYQI
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