Hilmar High School - Waukeen Yearbook (Hilmar, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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3-1. - Left to'right, Patricia Fleshman, head drum majoretteg Angelina Caldera and Alice Taketa, assistants, Linnea Danbom, band president. 48-Piece Band Performs For Public Starting their third season under the direction of Roland G. Obert, two exchange assemblies were held, One with Hughson and another with Livingston. The band, which now numbers 48, received a second prize for playing and marchl ing at an Armistice Day Parade in Merced. Football season saw them at every game. During Open House on April 12, the group was featured with the Orpheus Club at the annual Band and Glee Club Concert. They C1150 Giiended the annual Spring Music Festival which was held at Yosemite Lake. Linnea Danbom, Belletta Macagni and Evelyn Merrill represented the band in a Music Festival Contest held at' Stockton, April 13, in which 22 Central California High Schools participated. Left to right, seated, first row, Linnea Danbom, Nora Spitsen, Dolores Maze, Loletha Spitseri, Forrest Buerer, Calvin Eldridge, Roger Kling, Belletta Macagni Evelyn Merrill and Roland G. Obert, director, second row, Barbara Clifton, Roxie Eldridge, Dollie Glantz, Patricia Fleshman, Bernice Iohnston, Martha Nelson, Bailey Cooksey, Mary Lokey, Dorothy Iohnson, Virginia Falke, Lucille Pinny, Donna Klint, Norma Anderson, Ralph Kling, Burton Fentem, Glen Lundell, Delinda Mendes, and Robert Bridegroom, third row, Dorothy Rude, Ange- lina Caldera, Kenjiro Akune, Henry Machado Earl Brown, Iames Crawford and Kirkwo d . , ' o Bridegroom, standing, Lewellyn Walston, Henry Spini, Arnold Fransen,Katherine Sutton, Berdine Green, Douglas Edlund Isao Kuge and Emery Iones. i .. as ,. ,K ,,V,,,i.,,..qq is 'fb qw, 431 il -1 ..:--5 ,, - .im . ls-f4sas..ersLss,,s,. ,,. .M snnnm.-..' if -'

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ug RIGHT Top, Donald Youngborg, student photographer, middle, lacqueline Wilson, lunior editor, and Dolores Anderson, assistant editor, bottom, Marv Taketa and Barbara Clifton, staff writers, TOPACENTER Evelyn Merrill, secretary, and Dolores Coker, editor, LEFT Top, Yoshito Fuiimoto, sports editor, middle, Eldon Strom, assistant business manager, and Ruth Frazier business manager, bottom, Andrew Ross, calendar, and Florence Hanson, art editor Statt lssues School Lite Number This years Waulceen, which was issued by the 1940 stall, is the third one which has been lithographed. The lirst volume was published in 1922. The page style used in this school lite number is an original idea of Dolores Coker, the editor, who also planned the layouts. Mary Taketa and Florence Hanson are given credit for planning the division pages. A C, Stevens, lr, principal, and B, l Siiiiontacclii, Corninercial instructor, assisted the business managers, F. T. Wilson, Photography in- structor, helped with the photography, and Miss Marion Youngborg, Iournalisrn instruc- tor, was editorial adviser tor the book. Credit is due the Fresno Lithograph Company and Shoobs Camera Shop in Moe desto for their cooperation, s..



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G 'Bw is 'o www F. F. Afers Win Prizes Organized in 1930, the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America began this year with a membership of 57. Under the direction of their adviser, Iohn D. Hardie, agriculture instructor, the group participated in the Merced-Mariposa Coin- ty Fair. They exhibited projects in the vari- ous divisions along with Future Farmers from other High Schools in Merced and Mariposa counties. The following boys placed in the final judging: Douglas Edlund, one first, second and two third prizes, Stan- ley Nelson, one first, Ephrom Baba, one first and third, Evert Eklund, one second, Melvin Baclclund, one second place, Donald Wick- strom, one second and third, Sam Baba, one X - third, Roy Pata, one third, Roland Eklund, one third, Glenn Backlund, one fourth, and Ruben Nilsen, one fifth. The F. F. A. group works with the agricul- ture classes in the new agriculture unit built last year. The Ag, shop and laboratory gives them practical training which can be used on their own farms, later in life. Top picture: Standing left to right, Wilbur Swanson, Ralph Oliver, Kenneth Oliver and Donald Wiclcstrori, seated, Leonard Nilsen, Norman Bundgard, George Myrtakis, Arnold Fransen, Burton Fentem, Earl Landers and Norman Long. Middle picture above' Back row, Roy Pala, Douglas Edlund, Fred Lovell, Fred Barnes, Melvin Backlund, Louis De Salles and Stanley Alameda, seated, Ernest Brown, Eddie Perry, Alfred Mederios, Robert Ladd, Charl e Pata and Roland Eklund. Bottom picture above-I Back row, Ben King, Glenn Baclclund, Dale Larson, Ephrorn Baba, Stanley Nelson, Evert Eklund, seated, Wesley Cederlind, Milan Larson, Peter Canning, Michael Lisle, Sam Baba, George Kapor, Billy Adams, Ruepert Cederwall Left to right, Louis De Sallezs, secretary, Douglas Edlund, vice-president, George Kapor sergeant-at-arms, Roy Pata, treasurer, Iohn D. Hardie, adviser and Donald Youngbcrg, president. E.. yqik N K A -b,k'I I. . ,,. vtll 6 Q Y , i t.. -, K my A xl A Q K mah A . ,

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