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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Top Row: Siebe. president; Gazarian, vice-president; Pappa, secretary; Benedict, treasurer; Brown, yell leader. Bottom Row: Bergstrom, song leader; Markee. business manager; Tunison, publicity manager; Becker, athletic manager. EX. COMMITTEE Top Row: Morey, Yanger, Pappa, Snook, Rodman, Powers, Lee, Gazarian. Bottom Row: Creighton. Becker, Goodridge, Simmons, Benedict, Siebe. Brown. Markee. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Rodman, and with Charles Siebe as presi- dent; Ed Garzarian, vice-president; Marie Pappa, secretary; and Harry Benedict as treasurer, this year's Executive Committee conducted the school's business with minute efficiency. Money gained from Student Body card sales, approximately $750, along with the other student body funds, was budgeted among the various school activities and organi- zations. The Ex. Committee also aided in supervising this year's athletic carnival, proceeds from which helped a great deal in the financing of the athletic program. 12
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Top Row: Headly. Wilson Bachicha. Hix, Wiliiams. Coronado, Maltby, Jeffries, Perez, Abila. Second Row: Sher- man. Holway Morford. Backer Pacey, Miller, Giannini, Ceaglio, Harris, Gochonaur. Rosas, Kowallis. Third Row: Peltier, Merrill, Nuss Bowe, Williams, Jekel, Smith. Barbour. Davis, Hay. Bottom Row: Scoville, Cowan, Harker, Caldwell, Brent. C. Ceaglio, Holtz, Lounsberry. Top Row: May. Allan, Payne, Campos. Arenivas, Clester. Phillips. Pappas. Herrell, Cartwright. Knoll, Morey. Favero. Bowden. Middle Row: Huggins, Hammerstrom, Read. Smith. Schenkel, Baker, Mix, Coxen, Van Ronk, Howery. Brans- comb, Sherman, Allen. Bottom Row: Peterson. Camacho, Wilder, Linn, Newman. N. Haueter, L. Haueter, Hass. Cowan, Chavez, Hopkins, Mayberry. SEVENTH GRADE The class of 44 elected Gene Bowden as their leader to guide them through the year. Jean Hammerstrom was elected assistant leader. Betty Jean Hopkins kept a record of the year's journey. To keep up class spirit, Colleen Howery and Roland Campos were chosen respectively as song and yell leader. Miss Sherman was the adviser of the journey. During the first part of the climb, this class won two prizes, one for selling the most annuals in the junior high, and the other for leading the eighth and ninth grades in Stu- dent Body card sales. Besides parties held in each of the basic courses, a big get-to- gether, in the form of a picnic, was enjoyed the second semester. I I
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BAND Back Row: Schneringer. Wooden. Creighton. Funk, Spencer. E. Tyler, R. White. Smith. Second Row: Wilson. Jekc; Snowball, Barta, J. Mix, Knutson, Abrams. McDonald. Smith, King, L. White. Anderson, R. Mix. Third Row: West, K. Merrill, B. Merrill. Zoller, Coulter. Woods, Martin, Vernon. Conley. J. Olson. Menchini, Likins. Grainger, ihompson. Knecht. iravcrs. T. Mix. Front Row: Stubblefield, Miller. Wunderlicn, Becker, Wilkins. Jones, Nelson. M. lyler. Peltier O. Olson, Spindler. ORCHESTRA Outer Row: Peltier. T. Mix. Travers. Stubblefield. J. Mix. Olson. Creighton, R Mix. Smith. Menchini, Grainger, Thomp son, Conley. Inner Row: Painter, Spindler, Wilkins, Jones, Markee. Spencer. Becker. BAND AND ORCHESTRA The high school band reached new heights in proficiency this year under the direction of Mr. Smith. The band made several appearances, giving four concerts and playing at many of the games and assemblies. The full band consisted of fifty pieces, while the pep band numbered only nineteen. A small concert band and the German Band, or Hungry Five, entertained at many school assemblies, concerts, and for the P. T. A. members. In October the band gave a benefit concert, the proceeds of which enabled the band to travel to Alturas for the football game between Alturas and Westwood, and to Susan ville for the Big Game on Armistice Day. A free concert was given by the band at the town auditorium in February. April 20 was the date of a concert given to help finance the band trip to Chico for the music festival. Band letters were given for the first time to those members who had played in the band for two years and who had attended all of the regular band meetings. 13
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