Westwood High School - Chipmunk Yearbook (Westwood, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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Top row: Conley. McDonald. Welder. McCrca. Knutson. Staley. Burt. Mix. Becker, Miller. Morey. Salem. C. Spindler. Bottom row: J. Mix, D. Spindler, Hoxsey. Olsen. W. Ott, Likins, L. Ott. Barker, Stubblefield. ORCHESTRA The High School Orchestra, also under Mr. Mix's capable leadership, is a very peppy up-and-coming organization. They have furnished well-played music in some of the assemblies in the past year. Many if not all of the orchestra members also rendered their services in the band. Some of the high school girls have organized an all girls orchestra with which they plan to earn spending money by playing for dances and other forms of entertainments. Some of the boys, not to be outdone, have also organized an orchestra, which is com- posed only of boys. They are planning to outdo the girls in spending-money and jobs, but we feel sure that both of these organizations will be successful some day. « 21 »

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Top row: Creighton. Anderson. Martin. King, J. McDonald, D. Whitehead. Schneringer. Second row: L. Ott. R. Mix. Hoffman, J. McDonald. Becker. Odette. Cooper. Wunderlich, Miller. McVickers. Third row: Ashworth. Likins, Olsen, D. Spindler, J. Mix. Nelson. Wilkins, McCrea, Hoxsey, Snowball, Maltby, C. Spindler. Fourth row: D. Giannini. Towers. Barker, Menchini, M. Tyler, Jones. Brown M, Stubblefield, Vernon. Granger, Mix. Fifth row: J. Tyler. Hopper, E. Tyler. Abrams, Peltier, T. Mix, R. Stubblefield, Travers, Durkee, White. BAND The high school band, although only a year and a half old, has made very astounding progress under the direction of Mr. Mix. The band has made several public appearances this year, among these being the Labor Day Parade in Susanville in the presence of Governor Merriam. The band also played for football and basketball games in Westwood and made appearances at the local theatre and at the local I. E. U. Christmas Tree. The Hungry Five comedy group and the saxophone ensemble lent color and variety to these pro- grams. In April the band journeyed to Chico and competed against other schools for state wide honors. Much praise and admiration goes to the members of this group for their constant cooperation and reliability when it came time to perform for the public. We are sure that great things are in store for this peppy organization of the high school in future years. «20»



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Standing: Magee, Brown, Stubblefield, Hampson, Moe. Seated: McNevin, Stanley, McCrea. Hull, Miley, Jones, Ricks. DRAMATICS Under the expert guidance and advice of Mr. Magee the Dramatics class gave two, three-act plays this year. The Brat, the first of the two, was presented December 14, I 5 and 16, dealing with a child of the slums brought to the home of a prominent family, to be used as a model for a book being written by the eldest son. Pat Jones, portraying The Brat,” gave an excellent performance, ably supported by Bob Brown as Mac, Tom Miley as Steve, Bob McNevin as the Bishop, Alice McCrea as Mrs. Forrester. Betty Ricks as Mrs. Ware, Mary Pearl Stubblefield as Dot, Grace Moe as Margo, Ray Hampson as Timson, Doris Stanley as Angela, and Marian Hull as Jane. The first semester of this year a number of one-act plays were given in the assemblies for the entertainment of the student body. The Valley of Lost Men was a tragedy portraying the days of the gold rush in Alaska. The able supporters of this play were Tom Miley, Wendal Cone, Ray Hampson, Reo McVicker, and Bob Brown. In the Morgue, a vivid portrait of death equalizing all individuals, was well enacted by Tom Miley, Bob Brown, Reo McVicker and Ellsworth Vandervate. The Mayor and the Manicurist, a comedy showing what happens when the rich father outwits the smart little manicurist, was played by Ray Hampson, Marilyn Berg- strom, Don Prusia, and Wanda Kieth. « 22 »

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