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llllllltlil-l CLUB A club with the idea of furthering the interest of photography in the school was organized in the fall under the leadership of Bud Prather. Members of this group were Morgan Ruddick, Norman Buhn, Craig Bosworth, Arden Gibson, Bud Prather, Charles Parker, Jack Royce, Bradford Wilson, Wendell Robertson, Betty Ann German, Betty Mustard, Jane Branscomb, Betty Fuller, Bertha Bakker, Yvonne McFarland, Roeley Sargen- tini, Lila Romer, Armida Mazzotti, Mary Dean Llndsley, Elsie Giannecchini, Jean Abbott, Laila Ulvila, Audrey Doak, Virginia Smith, Shizue Onomiya, Mae Romer, Bernece Millard, and Alice BUUS' lEHliUE This organization is a new one, started at the beginning of this school year. lt has proven in its two semesters of activity that it is very successful and is of high standing in the school. Boxing as a source of entertainment at the League meetings has met with enthusiastic approval among all of the boys, and some promising contenders have been developed because ot it. Seniors who started this organization hope that they will be able to read about the success of the Boys' League in years to come, Lg ,- ElllillSH U lllllllllllllii Rampont. At one time in the past the English U Committee was an active organiza- tion, but with the passing of years it ceased to func- tion. This year this group has been put to work in a most spirited manner, and six-inch English U letters are to be awarded at the end ot the school Phyllis Jordan, Charles Parker, Miss Laura Kaiser year to the ten students who have been most active in school affairs, such as dramatics, debat- ing, offices, committees, programs, and sports. The purpose of this committee is to stimulate interest in the various or- ganizations and activities of our school by giving those who earn it some award for their work.
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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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ll llllllll BE lllllli lllllU Ann Winston . . . . Arzelle Dennen Robert Preston. . . . .Bradford Wilson Vivian Darrel . . . . Audrey Doak Charles Dobson . . . . Charles Parker Beansy .... . . . Bill Prather Meek . . . Jim McFarland Olga . . . . . Laila Ulvila Frances . . . . . . Phyllis Jordan Miss Wilkes . . . . Berthajane Starke Dr. Talley ....... . . . Jack Royce Reverend Dr. Loring ....... Bud Prather An Irish Cop ....... Wendell Robertson Cullen ............ Vernon Pacini Photographers: Terry Sandel in, Marshall Turner The Butler ............ Sam Ray Jr. Directed by Mrs. Evely-n Eilers Regardless of the fact that the lights failed, that the worst storm in forty years happened that night, that the river flooded, and that three-fourths of the orchestra were marooned, the play was a tremendous success. Bradford Wilson turned in the best performance of the evening. Mrs. Eilers and the entire cast and as- sistants deserve a big round of applause even at this late date for the fine show they put on- sans lights, sans orchestra-but with plenty of water!
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