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October 1934 Friday 5 Annual Becomes Yearbook The plan for changing the annual to the yearbook was announced today, also the staff for the first semester. The staff is as follows: Editor, Louie Neve; Jimmie DuBois, scholastic honors, experiment and innovations; Jimmie Grazier, R. O. T. C; Louie Neve, general write up, design and planning; Lucille Fancher, club and societies; Wilberta Probst, music and publications; Maxine Stivers, honorary societies, girlssports; Joy Vallery, fall sports; Jack Shannon, winter sports; Jason Zbinden, debate, dramatics; Ed Shepherd, student government; Robert McAllister, classes. Assisting the editors are: Ona Cadwallader, Floyd Clark, Virginia Kendall, Marie LaMantia, Raymond Lamb, Norman Abrahamson, Marjorie Aten, Delbert Booton, Marie Coe, Robert Dippel, Glen Gibbons, Clyde Gruver, Ruby Harrison, William Humes, Ray Ingram, Ernest Jensen, Gordon Mueller, Ralph Pickens, and Helen Weldon. First Promotions First promotions in R. O. T. C. were announced by Sergeant Truex in the Signal today. Eight cadets were advanced to second lieutenants, six to first sergeants, seven to sergeants, eighteen to corporals, and six to first class privates. To second lieutenants were: Sergeant William Gotthold, Corporal Kenneth Boyer, First Sergeant Ed Fellingham, First Sergeant Jack Shannon, Staff Sergeant Loran Hester, Corporal Joy Vallery, Corporal Jarrell Landau, Sergeant Jerry Yudelson, Corporal Ed Shepherd. To first sergeants were: Corporal Ed Shepherd, Corporal Jimmie Grazier, Corporal Jack Hough, Sergeant Lyle Larsen, Sergeant Fred Sweetman, and Corporal Don Frame. Advanced to corporals were: First Class Privates, Leonard Brendle, Eldred Arch.Bennie Hoden, Jessie Davis, Donald Moore, Howard Leslie, Bob Dickison, Charles Hallberg, Ray Wood, and Norman Abrahamson; Privates, Don Knecht, Samuel Carter, Max Scott, Harold Tornbloom, Ed Ericksen, Don Quigley, Selwyn Tyson, and Ray Ingram. To privates first class were: Privates, Arnold Wadum, Robert Damon, Robert Peterson, Penrod Clover, Glen Vernon, and Sanford Harvey. Saturday 6 G. A. A. Play Day The Girls ' Athletic Association of Thomas Jefferson High School sponsored play day for over seventy eighth-graders from the following schools: Avenue B, Longfellow, Bloomer, Franklin , T. J., Pierce, 8th Street, and Gunn. Team sponsors of volley ball, field ball, long ball, and relays were: Delia Mae Thurston, Dor- othy Brock, Betty Batchelor, Marie Coe, Ida Mae Davis, Arlene Gentry, Rose Robinson, and Dorothy Wallace. Tumbling and ping pong were open to all girls. The officials were: Leone Rockwell, Ona Cadwallader, Dorothy Caulkins, Georgia Famous, Maxine Leibovitz, Liberty Bell, Dorothy Van- derloo, Opal Lorenzen, Evelyn Sweetman, and Grace Jay. A short program was sponsored by Tonchita Munson with the assistance of Rosalie Rayburn Gene Bockwitz, and Rose Robinson. Tage 27
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October 1934 Thursday - 4 Second Squad Football 1st Row - Left to Right - Glen Larson, mgr., Mike Narmi, Jack Neve, Kenneth Kilgore, William White, Paul Zoffka, Robert Taylor, Carl Rowe, Billy Sherman, manager 2nd Row - Left to Right - Menley Carroll, William Quigley, Donald Souser, Ward Travis, John Herwig, Jack Wagner, Robert Larsen, Fred Olsen, Ronald Ellis, Robert Peterson 3rd Row - Left to Right - Bill Saunders, Harold King, Arthur Wilson, Albert Coupee, Walter Halstead, Delbert Booton, James Holts, John Fields, Jack Herwig, Clifford Benedict, Coach Ed- ward Jewett Seconds Open Season Opening their season against North on the local field, the Yannigans held the Norsemen to a 7-7 tie. T. J ' s. last quarter rally, led by Martin, who made the touchdown on a sustained drive and then plunged over for the extra point, was the main feature of the game Tage 26
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