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3 i BAND The Band started this year with approximately the same number of members as in l945-46. After school started, one trumpet, one clarinet, and two tenor saxophones withdrew. There re- mained twenty-four in the Band. The Band played at a horse show, Armistice Day parade, and civic functions. They also played at some football and basketball games, but because many of the band members were football and basketball players, the size of the Band was limited at the games. They played for the Christ- mas pageant on December 19, l946. This year the Band started on a campaign to raise funds for new uniforms. BAN D TOP ROW, leit to right: W. Smith, T Moreno, V. Holshevnikoil, B. Maupin K. Fittro. P. Markiewitz. I. Perez SECOND ROW: T. Deogracia. C. Null: man, W. Gregg, C. Emmington, P Oliver. BOTTOM ROW: B. Brynes, I Russell. G. Gregg, C. Silva. C. Groh GLEE CLUB Ramos, I. Ball. BOTTOM ROW: H. Lum, M. Gnos, E. Castro, P. Souza, A. Ramos, I.. Record. CLEE CLUB Under the direction of Mr. L. Record, the Glee Club was organized in 1944. It has been carried on since that time and is expected to continue its activities in the future. Organizing was a difficult task in 1946 because all rehearsals had to be held out of class time. The first engagement that the girls were able to accept was the annual installation of the Eastern Star. This made the third time in succession the girls sang for them. The remaining original members, Eleanor Castro, Marie Gnos and Antoinette Ramos, will graduate with the class of '47. I. Mariel, I. Pine. B. Moore, E. Work- M. Wagner, A. Wiebe, L. Record. TOP ROW, left to right I. Dietz, D. Allen, F. Moscinski, I. Barty, I.
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SENIGR PLAY The Senror play Dear Papa was presented at the Vacavrlle Theater on Apr118 1947 The wacky Carr tamrly always 1n one Jam after another are ovenoyed when deaf Aunt Lucmda rnherrts a fortune The tarmly goes on a spenchng spree and manages to drsslpate ,the entlre surn rn 24 hours Aunt Lucrnda IS then rntormed she has rnherlted the money by mrstake The clever actrng ot the enttre cast under the capable drrectlon of M1ss Everlyn Lrndenmeyer made thrs play a rnost unusual success The cast1nc1udedM MOIIITT I McNe1H V Holshevnlkoft M Rogers D Young A Ramos M Wagner R Blshop E Castro W Emrnrngton W Mauprn A Fong M Borges and C Ellasces . 11 11 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . . , . , . , . , . , - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1
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TOP ROW left to right H Hubbard I Perez M Mena I Perez B Stem D Mol1na C Hash K Whaley Kennelly V Holshevmkoit L Wxllxams R Nample H Messrmer I C Lopez E Workman S Contreras Hanson B Moore A Albacete R Boyle R Bruegmann F Openshaw SECOND ROW I Ball A Wrebe Lum M Rxchardson P Oliver E Castro C Ellasces B Byrnes I-I Samuels I Ramos R Pyshora Aguero I Rico T Garcxa I Lopez F Garcxa F Molina T Deogracla F Pxne I Morxel R Day Rodriguez R Narnple W Smith R Klotz THIRD ROW Mrs Nelson M George I Galbralth B Martell Burton C Emmmgton W Gregg I Constant N Pasley C Sxlva I Rzchetta P Fox M Castro A 03142541 C McIntosh I Llqhtioot P Berkstresser D Campbell F Espmar G Munoz M Perez P Souza A Ramos A Walters M Wagner A Wxebe L Estepa V Valedez R Patterson M Borqes M Rogers M Wagner B Hawk A Fong JUNIOR RED CRCDSS Iunror Red Cross found that the type of work rt was called upon to do thrs year had changed conslderably srnce last year Less ernphasls has been put on mrlltary needs and more upon hospltal and relret actrvrtres The only act1v1ty connected wlth the armed servrces was the rnakrng and purchastng of Chrrstmas tree ornaments for the decoratlon ot Chrrstrnas trees at Fa1rf1eld Su1sun Army Arr Base For the hospltal at the Base the students made nut cups tor tavors to put on the Thanksgrvmg drnner trays ot the patlents Chrlstmas gltts tor seventy needy local chrldren were purchased wrapped and dellvered by Iunror Red Cross Generous boxes ot food as Well as grtts from the churches were also dellvered to local tamllres at Chrrstmas by the Iunlors In Ianuary over trtty grit boxes for chrldren rn torergn countrles were packed and shrpped to area headquarters tor d1str1but1on Books not 1n current use rn the local elementary and secondary schools were collected and approxrmately seven hundred coples Were shlpped rn February for use 1n the schools ot the Phrltpprne lslands where there rs a ser1ous shortage of books for classes when school opens IH luly The ottxcers ot the Iunlor Red Cross thrs Wear were Mervyn Wagner presl dent Antomette Ramos v1ce presrdent Anna Lou Walters secretary Alton Wlebe treasurer Mbriel, Rfnel-nugdo, v. Wilder. M. Lopez, R. Aguero: M. Morrilll P. Gilpduick, M. 'B-Aron. iaorrom now! , , , , , 2 ' , ' - ' 2 , : , .
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