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(Jnnual Doris Morey, capable editor-in-chief of this year's Chipmunk, under the watchful eye of Mr. Allen, has done her utmost to make this a book not soon to be forgotten. Assisting her were Wanda Keith, business manager; Mildred Siebe, senior editor; Don Prusia, classes and faculty editor; Tommie Tipton, sports editor; Betty Ruth Ball, activities editor; Frances Brown, snapshot editor; with Lee Wooden doing the calendar. Delbert Smith and Marjorie King did fine work as assistant business managers. Others who helped with write-ups or picture mounting were: John King, Gertrude Wunderlich, Dorothy Taylor, Ardis Tunison, Alicia Rivera, Mary Jane Garcia, Dorothy Read, Janis Jones, Eddie Chatoian, Jean McKeown, Barbara Tunison, and Jeanne Nelson. At the beginning of the year a food sale was held at the store to help raise money for the yearbook. In October a dance, with autumn as the theme, was held to adver- tise and boost Chipmunk sales. April 18, 19, and 20, eight members of the staff attended the Press Convention held at Berkeley. Many new ideas in publication and journalism were brought back by the delegates. It is the sincere wish of every member of the staff that this annual of annuals will be a ray of sunshine on the years to come. We hope when you grow too old and gray to dream, as you thumb through these yellowed pages the gay and carefree days of your life as a student will return to dwell with you. • Top row: Wooden, J. King, Chatoian, Smith • Middle row: Tipton, M. King, Read, B. Tunison, 8ritton, McKeown, Breedlove, A. Tunison, Patterson, Taylor, Allen • Bottom row: Prusia, Garcia, 8rown, Morey, Keith, Siebe, Jones. Rivera. Ball.
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• Standing: Lee. Miller, Brown, Giannini, Anderson, B. Emerson. Bowden. Doering • Sitting: McKee. Cox. C. Newman, Bergstrom, Wilcox, Miley, Olson, Benedict, Wooden, Brown, Silva, R. Newman. R. Emerson. (ytuc)ent Gonfael ORDER IN THE COURT! With Mr. Cox as adviser the sixth anniversary of the Student Control ran along very smoothly. At the end of the first semester, however, Mr. Cox, receiving the duties of vice-principal, could no longer be with them. Although the Control missed him very much, another very capable adviser, Mr. Bratton, took his place to aid the group throughout the remaining semester. GAVEL WIELDER Harry Benedict did an excellent job as president, while the other officers holding down their posts equally well were, vice-president, Lee Wooden and secretary, Lorraine Miley. BLUE MONDAY The procedure of the regular Monday-after-school meetings was changed the second semester, and they were conducted as a regular civil court. This made the president, prosecuting attorney; the vice-president, bailiff; and the secretary, court recorder. This new procedure proved very effective and it will be carried on in years to come. TWENTY-FOUR
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• Top row: Peltier, West, Martine? R. Newman, Silva. King. LaBay, Cartwright Ab'-am. W. Boles • Second row: Hittenberger, R. Emerson. Miller, Bratton. Cooley. Creighton, Smith, Williams • Bottom row: B. Boles, Vierra, Brown. Wooden, Mix, Anderson, Chatoian. Olson. • Top row: Haas. Read, Sundquist. V. Adams, Tower, Nelson • Second row: Jones, Ott. Fitzer, Hartley, King, Siebe, Keith. Brown. L. Adams, I. Breedlove. McKeown • Third row: A. Tunison, Britton. B. Tunison. Garcia, Rivera, Cox, Morey, Nuss, Taylor, Patterson, Walters, Smith • Bottom row: Bromley. Fryar, J. Breedlove, Lee, Bergstrom, McKee, Russell, Lofstedt, Miley, Wilcox, Blocher. anc)
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