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Qi gr ffl - Ulvila Prather Sotter Pacini Bakker Santos Brown lillll Managing Editor . .... . Charles Parker News Editor . . . Audrey Doak Art Editor .... . Arzelle Dennen Circulation Manager . . . . Vernon Pacini Makeup Editors . . . Bill Prather, Jim Zeek Sports Editor . . . Sherod Santos Exchanges ............... Roeley Sargentini Reporters: Laila Ulvila, Bertha Bakker, Beatrice Sotter, Vernon Pacini, Bill Wehrman, Yvonne McFarland, Earl Woodruff, Herbert Brown, Betty Nehring. Adviser ................. Vivian Giles Best feature article or series of the year was done by Audrey Doak in her Gold ls Where You Find lt, 'a series of interviews with the teachers. The staff member who was the most conscientious and the largest contributor was Roeley Sargentini. Best art work of the year was Arzelle Dennen's All You Say Counts Against You! feature about the Fort Bragg game rooters. Best editorial of the year was Charles Parker's A Cause for Thanksgiving in the Thanksgiving issue. Miss Vivian Giles 4-1. 5 luv
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Dennen Wehrman Nehring Sargentini Zeek McFarland Woodruff UlllllH HI Before the spring semester has finished, Ukiah Hi Talk staff will have edited thirty issues of the weekly paper. lt feels that its job has not been a perfect one, but there are improvements this year. It sponsored a name contest for the Fun Frall, and gave a free yearbook as the prize. Barbara Mustard, a sophomore, won this prize. Papers were exchanged with about twenty schools each week, most of the schools larger than Ukiah High School. The exchanges included the Stanford Daily. Staff members designed and printed programs for the Big Game of the year-the football game in November with Fort Bragg. Proceeds from this sale went to the yearbook fund. The format of the paper more nearly approached that of a regular printed paper this year in that both sides of the paper were used. This necessitated having a better grade of paper. An experiment in which red ink mimeographing was used proved successful, and the Christmas . issue was a colorful one for the first time. Besides the special Christmas number, an Easter edition was offered, and an unusual gradua- tion souvenir is planned for the last issue in June. During the year the most important position on the staff, that of managing editor, was held by Charles Parker. Audrey Doak and Betty Nehring were news editors. Charles Parker T Audrey Doak
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. K . Robert Fairbairn Beverly Broaddus Jack Fravel Keith Leonard Leland Martin Charles Parker Jack Royce Terry Sandelin Miss Barbara Kohler Ethel Miller Virginia Skaggs Jean Thornton Barbara Scott Kathleen Thurston Virginia Smith Carol Kasch Shizue Onomiya Hazel Williams Harriet Wood Betty Dunham BettyAnn German Mary Dean Lindsley Holly Onomiya Nadine Frasier Kathleen Davis Julia Boyd The California Scholarship Federation, honor organization in this school, increased during the year from twelve members during the fall semester to twenty-two members in the spring semester, when six seniors, two juniors, six sophomores, and eight freshmen made the necessary scholastic rating. Ten members attended the Northern California Conference at Guernewood Park in Sonoma County, with Sebastopol the host chapter, in October. About two hundred other northern California students were in attendance. On April 23 about seventeen delegates attended the Northern California Regional Conference at Santa Rosa. A member of this chapter of the C. S. F., Mary Dean Lindsley, was the county winner of the California Crusaders' Speaking Contest. Ethel Miller Alice Wengelin Doris Nelson Miss Hollenbeck Audrey Doak 7 Barbara Allen Holly Onomiya Arzelle Dennen Helen Anderson Laila Ulvila The annual Girls' League Convention was held in Eureka. The theme was Commerce Trails. The president for next year and a speaker delegate represented this school. The Mothers' Tea, to be held on May l3, with a fashion show, a play, and other entertainment, will wind up the very active year this group has had under the capable presidency of Audrey Doak in the fall and Laila Ulvila in the spring and the direction of the sponsor, Miss Audrey Hollenbeck, at all times. Pins as emblems of their organization were adopted for the first time this year by the Girls' League. The first big event was the Get Acquainted party for the freshman girls. lt was a kiddy party, and all centered around that theme.
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