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Student Body Officers The sTudenT body chose To lead iT This year, oTTicers who were well-qualiTied Tor Their posiTions. Tony VicTor was The presidenT This year. Tony had had several years oT public speaking and debaTing, consequenTly was always compeTenT To announce anyThing and To call relucTanT coaches up To The TronT oT The assembly. Tony was a hard worker in his sTudies and inTer-scholasTic evenTs, and he always enTered in sporTs readily. For vice-presidenT. The STudenT Body chose Glenn Price. Glenn had been presi- denT oT abouT every club in The school during his Tour years and he had done a very good job in every one. For secreTary. JuaniTa Anderson was chosen and iT was a good choice. JuaniTa kepT The records and Took down The meeTings in a Thorough sTyle. She was very prompT abouT Typing her reporTs and having Them on The bulleTin board. Treasurer Tor The year I935-36 was Terril Efird. Terril Took his work very seriously and was very exacT as any good Treasurer should be. He invesTigaTed all bills Thor- oughly and knew why and when They were paid. NoThing was ever puT over on Terril. AlTogeTher, These Tour people kepT The STudenT Body inTormed on whaT was hap- pening and ran The business OT The School in a very admirable manner. They deserve a greaT deal oT crediT and, judging by The way The sTudenT body supporTed These Tour To keep The old school spiriT going during The year, They had The enTire conTidence oT The sTudenTs. Price, Efird, VicTor, Anderson isi- li -Tzfeavcs
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f' hal: leaves ai 5633 Faculty As The shadows blend beneaTh The oaks one oT The masTer paTTerns is made by The TaculTy. lmporTanT To The developmenT and progress oT our school as The main rooT oT one oT our campus oaks To iTs growTh, The Teachers guide us along The road To educaTion and Teach us To enioy The iourney. MARTHA E. ALLEN: A. B. and A. M. Trom U. C.-Spanish, UniTed STaTes HisTory, CiTizenship-Likes palifical science and music-Enjoys walking and has a keen sense OT humor-Dislikes The Wahoo Song, Likes MaplenuT Sundaes .... ROSALIE ANDERSON: Fresno STaTe College, A. B.-One year graduaTe work aT UniversiTy oT CaliTornia-Homemaking, ArT, and Physical EducaTion-WhaT Toods her morsels be- A sunshine enThusiasT-Dislikes purple, likes To Travel ,... EMMET BLOOM: Davis, B. S.-AgriculTure and Shop-lnTeresTed in his work-A lover OT NaTure Lore, a TaxidermisT-HaTes Spinach very much .... MlLDRED M. CLARK: Univer- siTy oT CaliTornia, A. B.-English 2 and 4, Public Speaking and DramaTics-Has a subTle sense oT humor-The life OT The parTy-Likes dogs, dislikes caTs and spinach. . . . JANE E. COOK: STanTord M. A.-English I and 3, World HisTory, Physical EducaTion-Globe-'l'roTTer-Enioys Modern poeTry-Likes dogs and dislikes rhubarb. . . . SAM M. GLENN: STanTord, A. B.---Typing, ShorThand, and Commercial sub- iecTs--lnTeresTed in human naTure--Enjoys poliTical discussion-Likes iello, dislikes coT- Tage cheese .... MAY C. MELLANDER: EighTeen years' experience as social worker Trom CaliTornia To PorTo Rico-Enioys her work-Advisor on all problems Trom child diseases To legal procedure Tor many-SyrnpaTheTic and undersTanding .... RALPH SMITH: UniversiTy OT CaliTornia B. A.-Music and Tennis-A soliloquisT- Likes Spinach and haTes ChocolaTe CornsTarch Pudding and an oboe ouT oT Tune- ClarineT is his hobby .... GEORGE TELONICHER: Fresno STaTe College, A. B. --One year graduaTe work aT UniversiTy oT SouThern CaliTornia-Algebra and Sciences-An all around SporTsman-A bulldog Tancier--A mushroom connoisseur. - sgiz
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I Senior Class Firmly embedded wiThin The hearT oT The LaTon oaks lie The achievemenTs of Tour years oT pleasure, pain, hard work, and recreaTion Through which The graduaTing class oT ThirTy-six has won success. During This TransiTory period, The graduaTes have sTriven To make a memorable record which will endure as long as The oaks. Their parT is Tinishedg They may look wiTh pride on ThaT which They have accomplished: They may conTemplaTe The TuTure years Through eyes ThaT have known success, and Their memories will be Torever en- graved upon The Tree oT success Tor The year oT nineTeen ThirTy-six. IT is Through The seniors ThaT The spiriT which marks The sTudenT body is TransmiTTed. lT is They who build The Tramework upon which The lower classes are Trained. As Freshmen, TwenTy-eighT in number, we who are now The senior class enTered LaTon High School, perhaps a biT inexperienced, buT deTermined To baTTle our way upward To success. The upper-classmen considered us raTher green, buT aTTer iniTia- Tion, when we had proved our sporTsmanship, we were recognized as a real class. We elecTed as PresidenT, BerT BrackeTTq as Vice-PresidenT, Ralph KopenheTerg Sec- reTary, Dean Sheldon: Treasurer, Peggy STarr: Class sponsor, Mr. Loy. Our class progressed rapidly: consequenTly, aT The end oT The year we were well sTarTed on our TirsT excursion in real liTe. The second year our class oTTicers were pracTically The same: Ralph KopenheTer, PresidenTg BerT BrackeTT, Vice-President lnez JeweTT, SecreTary-Treasurer, and Miss Allen. sponsor. ' As ioyTul Juniors we were Tull oT Tun and enThusiasm. A snow Trip To Pine HursT and Trom There To Big STump and back again Took place in February. Our Junior- Senior BanqueT, which was held in Peden's CaTe in Hanford, was a real success. Our class oTTicers were: Glenn Price, PresidenTg Ralph KopenheTer, Vice-PresidnT: lnez JeweTT, SecreTary-Treasurer: and Class Sponsor, Miss Oakley. This lasT SepTember Tound TwenTy-six of our members enrolled as Seniors. Our oTTicers were: Glenn Price, President Terril Efird, Vice-President lnez JeweTT, Secreg Tary-Treasurer: and Mr. Telonicher, class sponsor. Our colors were red and whiTe: our moTTo: There's always room aT The Top g and our Tlower, The red carnaTion. Thus we reached The grand goal oT our arnbiTions-commencemenT-and we TrusT ThaT during The TuTure LaTon High School will have reason To be proud oT our having once been her sTudenTs and remember us always as: THE CLASS WHOM FROM FINDING ITS NO ONE COULD STOP PLACE AT THE TOP. QII4
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