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THE TOMAHAWK, l933 x Rl -N -Jw s Monfaneses kk X Back row-Harry Cowan, Stephen Valdez, Jose Narez, Edward Mathesen, Ernest Cap- deville, George Bronson, Robert Doupe. Second row-Robert Bronson, Jack Mc- Daniel, Joe Errea, Laura Giraudo, Pete Olive, Walter Hicks, Edmond Iriart, Clar- ence Fulton. Front row-Leona Smith, Louise Rodriguez, Evelyn Fritz, Violet Jacobs, Julia Lucich, Ruth Fraser, Angelita Castillo, Consuelo Cortez. SPANISH III. SPANISH II. JOSE NAREZ - - - - Presidente LOUISE RODRIGUEZ - Presidente JULIA LUCICH - - - Secretario JACK MCDANIEL - - Secretario MARIE A. SMITH - - Consejero MARIE A. SMITH - - - Consejero THE mountaineers have grown from a baby organization three years ago to the large organization of today. There are two sections of the club with different officers for each section. This is necessary as the club meets during school time so the second and third year meetings are held separately. The object of the club is to further the student's interest in Spanish through activities of different types. These activities include Spanish plays, games, stories and jokes. The meetings of the Spanish clubs are characterized by the absence of English. All officers conduct the meetings in Spanish and a fine is imposed upon any member who speaks English during club meetings. The third year Spanish club group enjoyed an enchilada party in February, and all the mountaineers and teachers reported a very enjoy- able time. lnlnlxltltlxnxpslnlnlnln may xxqxnnglpunmxnxlnpunnmxlnpnilgpnlxlnnnnlanmnlxlmlnlllxpmnnlnpl TWENTY-EIGHT
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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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is E s Q 2 s ! E. as 55 111111 .w 1 six: sas: ilu: yu: ss!! S s s s E s s s 5 Lafin Club Back row-George Bronson, Jenny Ann Cowan, Vivian Wiggins, Marion Birdwell, Dorothy Griffin, John Dickerson. Front row-Julianna McCo1loch, Consuelo Cortez, Margaret Dickerson. SENATUS POPULSQUE ROMANUS MARGARET DICKERSON - Dux CONSUELO CORTEZ - - Scriba MRS. G. EMERY - - - Imperatoi' A GREAT many important matters were taken up in the Romanum Senatum this year. All the laws. rules, and important matters have been preserved in documents of importance four Latin notebooksj. Our Imperator, Mrs. Emery fand a very strict Imperator she is, as in the days of ancient Romej has taught us very well so that we now speak fluent Latin. Under our Imperator the club has had many good times to- gether. Several parties were held and Roman games were the main feat- ure of the meetings. The Senatus Populsque Romanus is one of the most interesting clubs of our school. Although it is small, it is growing larger each year. Our purpose is to interest students in a foreign people, to increase culture, to gain social experience and increase oral ability and fluency. TWENTY-NINE
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