Hilmar High School - Waukeen Yearbook (Hilmar, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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- i .psf yy f us drivers, left to right' -L L Pleshman, Wendell, Anderson, Howard Norton and Iohn lohnson School Help Numbers Eight r Tliere has been an increase ot about l,3OO books, not including textbooks since l935 when Mrs. Elisabeth Hasty Wright, first became assistant librarian. Miss Marion Youngborg, librarian, supervised students who acted as clerks during the school year 1934-l935. 'Shorty' as everyone calls Earl Falke, Sr., superintendent of buildings and grounds, has rendered his services since l922. On cold winter days he is usually up at 5 olclock to start the furnaces. Charles Swanson, the gardener, is in his third year here. Mrs. Louise Zehrung who prepares tempting, delicious dishes lor our lunches has supervised the cafeteria for nine years, Wendell Anderson, driver ol the White, bus number 7, picks up students from the Fairview and Riverside districts. The Transit, bus number 6, is driven by L. L. Fleshinan who takes students in the North Elim, Hilmar and Prairie Flower districts. lohn lohnson drives the White bus, nurnber 1, through the East Stevinson and South Eliin districts. The river road and West Stevin- son students are picked up by Howard Norton on the V-8, bus number 4. left to right- Mrs Louise Zehruna, cook, Mrs Elisabeth Hasty Wright, librarian, Farl Falke, yanitor, Charles Swanson, gardener .4-an . V .,.,

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-J i., ,,i,,,4zI,.f Q Q'-3:g,,,.1f-Q I a n fi Q K3 QS I E' Q A of 'Nj -' 4' . 5 VF' ' E?ggWQ'SSWig Sif555mh:fQ VALENTINE PARTY IS lgiifgft .gig 5 Jr' SENIORS ARE HONORED GIVEN BY FROSH. GIRLS nil AT ANNUAL BANQET Hearts artistically d N 1,1 -A-Ppfolifnf-1501! 110 arranged in a large red J55HSE?f- - 5 I ' ,L Q .'. Juniors, Seniors and fac- bowl with red cellophme S 54 f Q- ulty members attended the to complete the center- 0 1 9 L ' annual Junior-Senior ban- piece decorated the table E I WTA :QQ pic J H quot on the evening of which won first prize at 1 I? Vg' sv-3 gh March 29 in tho gym. a Valentine Party given 3,4 X U 5, The International by the Freshmen girls in AQQTQQ X Stix. gg .sr-Jfgg theme was carried out the Art Building on Febru- hm I 'i through the cleverly dec- ary 14. First prizes, which were heart-shaped boxes of candy for each girl, were given to Loletha Spitsen, Martha Nelson, Delinda Mendes, Jane Sai- sho and Livea Waterson. Miss Jean Altman was the guest at the table. A.C. Stevens Jr. was the judge and the women faculty and Doris Betten- court, secretary, were guests. Shirley Hayes was in charge of the entertain- ment which was as fellows: a reading by Livea Water- song clarinet trio by Dol- lie Glantz, Roxie Eld- ridge and Loletha Spitseng duets by Doro- and Berdine harmonica duet two vocal thy Rude Green: a by Martha Nelson and Ber- nice Johnsong solo nFaith- ful Forevcrn by Shirley Hayes and a vocal duet by Katherine LaCross and Li- vca Waterson accompanied by Berdino Green on the guitar. SOPHOMORES ARE HOSTS AT ANNUAL INITIATION Sophomores were host to the Freshmen at the twenty-eighth annual Freshman Initiation Sop- tombor 9 in the gymnasium. The six new teachers, Miss Jean Altman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Berry, Miss Betty Pickard, B.J. Simontacchi and E.R. Mc- Sweeney were also initi- Bt0de Angelina Caldera was chairman for the 'so mit- tee in charge. JUNIORS WIN INTER- CLASS TRACK MEET Cleaning up on all events, the strong Junior class edged out their nearest rival, the Fresh- man class, by a large mar- gin of 38 points in the inter-class track meet on April 10. Here is the order in which the four classes placed with their respec- tive scorcsg Juniors-99, Freshmen-61, Sophomores- 40 and the Seniors-34. Three new moot rec- ords were broken and one tied, all in the Class A events. Ralph'Oliver, Fresh- man flash, tied the 440 record in a slow time of 64.4 as his time at Esca- lon was 56.6. Charles De- 1 Salles, Senior, smashed the 880 record at 2:3O.4 I and Earl Landes establish- ed a new hop-step-jump mark at 23'7n. The Sopho- mores were represented by David Lowell in the shot put as he heaved to a new record of 4O'4fn. ELECTRICITY CLASS IS ORGANIZED DY WILSON This semester, a new class called Elementary Electricity has been started and is being taught by F.T. Wilson, science instructor, dur- ing first period. The six boys who have enrolled in it are Herbert Berg, Vmslcy Er- landson, James Jolly, Ro- bert Lundstrom, Irving Mord and John Swunberg. oratcd tables: the wait- resses, whose costumes represented different countries: and the enter- tainment. The ten tables repre- sented America, Mexico, Ireland, Scotland, 'Ger- many, Hawnii, Sweden, Ja- pan, Holland and France. With Bob Vosti acting as master of cere- monies, the program was opened with a welcome speech by Earl Landes, Junior class vice-presi- dent. Following is the remaining program: The song, nwhon You Wish Upon a Starn, by Shirley Hayes: A tap dance by Alairc Vos- ti and Jacqueline Wilson: nAdios Muchachosn sung by Barbara Clifton: and sev- eral numbers by a German band consisting of Lin- nea Danbem, Nora Spitsen, Kirkwood Bridegroom, Em- ery Jones and Glen Lun- dG11e After the program, Charles DoSalles, Senior class president, thanked the Juniors for the fine and successful banquet. STUDENTS TOTAL 226 FOR FALL SEMESTER . Last reports on the enrollment here camo from A.C. Stevens Jr., princi- pal on September 13. At n faculty meeting on Sep- tembcr ll there were 226 students enrolled. Freshmen top the list at 65 and the Jun- iors a close second with 65. Sophomores and Sen- iors have 48 and 47 pu- pils respectively.

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