Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Klotz Jacobsen Prusia To put out a worthwhile annual is impossible for any one person. It takes the cooperation of an interested group, and an implying advisor. I am sure that without the help of these people, this annual would not be before you now. With sincere gratitude, I take this op- portunity to thank the staff for their efforts, and the splendid advisor, Mrs. Jacobsen, who gave her time and advice to this annual. The Editor. ANNUAL STAFF The editing of an annual requires the closest cooperation between the staff, the staff heads, and the student body. Financing is usually one of the greatest problems. In the interest of this book a food sale, a school party, and noon dances have been sponsored. The Student Body cooperated with the budget committee in reaching their goal of 200 in the annual sales drive. In October three members of the staff, Wilma Klotz, Clifton Prusia and Calneva Peltier attended the Press Convention at Chico. A number of worth while points were brought back and used. With the advantage of these suggestions and by means of much individual hard work this book comes to you with the hope that the changes and innovations will meet with your approval. Top Row—Atkins, Brown. Campos, Cashdollar, Herrera, Miley, McCall, Malmgren, Newton. Bottom—Norton, Peltier, Stewart. Siebe, Valley, Wilcox, R. Williams, P. Williams. 22

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Back Row—Valley, Morey. R. Williams, Bates, Miss Green, Allen, P. Williams, Prusia. Center Row—Stone, Pierce, Lilienthal, Norton, Johnson, McCall, Front Row—O’Brien, Cooper, Conley, Peltier, Dyer. Lorda, Cashdollar. GLEE CLUB On October 21, 1932 the Senior High Glee Club, directed by Miss Green, sang at the Westwood Theatre. The songs were: “California,” “Smiles,” and “Sweethearts Forever”. The returns were very favor- able as this was a High School benefit show. On Dcember 22, 1933 they also gave a program of Christmas Carols before the student body. The songs sung were: “Silent Night”, “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear”, “We Three Kings of the Orient”, “Jingle Bells”, and “Luther’s Cradle Song.” This was met by much approval by the students. OPERETTA “Miss Cherryblossom” was a three act musical comedy presented by a large group of the High School students on March 15, at the Westwood Theatre. Both a matinee and an evening performance were given. The title role was played by Mary Lorda and her lover by Robert Allen. Bennie Valley’s performance as Kokerno was perhaps the most outstanding character. Besides a number of other leads a chorus of geisha girls and American men and girls added to the color of the operetta. Standing:—Hopkins, McCall, Phelan, Newton, Norton, Cashdollar, Cooper, Chatoian. Timone, Miley, Conley, Peltier, Dyer. DuBois, Knudsen, Barry, O’Brien, Pierce, Lorda. Sitting;—Morehead, Stewart, Kannier. Morey, Prusia, Valley, Miss Green, Bickel. Bates, Allen, Miley, Hollis, Williams. 21



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The Lumberjack staff of 1933 wish to show their appreciation to those who have so willingly lent their time and tal- ent in aiding us to publish a more educational and interesting paper. To Mr. Shere and his Printing Office assistants go our thanks for their pa- tience and cooperation in printing the paper, and to the make-up and extra curricular staff who gave their services at the Printing Office. Lastly, to Mr. Walker we wish to express our most profound gratitude, for without his assistance publishment of the “Lumberjack” would have been impossible. LUMBERJACK STAFF This year the “Lumberjack” staff consisted of the members of the English 11 class under the leadership of Miss Arthur. The class was divided into three groups, with each group in turn producing the paper. Every three weeks there appeared with the local paper, the “Sugar Pine”, a copy of the “Lumberjack” printed and distributed by Mr. Shere and the printing office through the kindness of Mr. F. L. Walker and the Red River Lumber Company. In the issues of this year’s Lumberjack the staff endeavored to create and improve School Spirit, develop character within itself, create a greater interest in our school life for outsiders, and to produce a complete and interesting record of school activities. Top Row—F. Miley McLaws, Fowler, Timone, Allen, R. Miley, Johnson, H. Cashdollar, Knudsen, Henrich. Chown. Center—McKee, Brown, Williams, Gatti, Miss Arthur, Brand, Bergstrom, Utz, Felion, Welder. Frant Row—Lauer, Peltier, Morehead, Newton, Gazarian, G. Cashdollar. DuBois, McCall, Atkins, Barry. 23

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