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-:A . . . 1 1,-9... ..-K.-gm. mg, - -Tir' 5.-12 25:21 fri.- :f: 211. 5:1 -2-I 11:-: ..g 41-. 4. ., ',,... 5- 17'-'. -1' 'z'-71 . . fn 131' 'IEEE '1fg1E2g,..... .gl-5 ' :Sa T255 YL 'g-,:..,g.,. ' '. , ' -,-' ' -..:.-gg, -- 55. ..- .-.,-'gh ...-...................-............--. ....... ........-... U , . Y I Y , ' 'E ' ' W1 The officers of the Junior Class for 1928-29 were: first Semester, Elder Lehfeldt, President: Russell Fewell, Vice-President: Dorothy Rapp, Sec- retary: Steven O'Brien, Treasurer: Laura Wolf, class Representative: second semester: Russell Fewell, President: Sylvan Dessel, Vice-Presidentg George Cleary, Secretary: Joseph Neda, Treasurer: Elder Lehfeldt, Class Representative, Miss Siebe consonf ted to act as class advisor. The Junior party was held in October. A treap sure hunt preceded the party. A good time was had by all the members of the class. The Class play was presented on May 16th. It was entitled nPigsW, and was a great success. Due to the fact that Miss Siebe was not able to direct the play, Miss Milligan kindly consented to take charge. The members of the Junior Class are: Opal Ad- ams, Josie Anderson, Hazel Andrews, Georgia Baker, Mabel Ballard, Irene Barron, Wilbur Book, George Cleary, Robert Daniels, Sylvan Dessel, Clara Dirks, George Dirks, Howard Dooley, Russell Fcwell, Merle Hail, Mildred Lane, Elder Lehfeldt, Myrtle Leather- man, Conrad Lehfeldt, Esther Manthey, Lydia Mark, Aike Masuda, Edward Miller, Yorika Miyake, Mamie Morofuji, Andrew Neda, Joe Node, Mildred Nerdfelt, Stephen O'Brien, Oliver Orr, Omal Preston, Dorothy Rapp, Kenneth Rapp, Barbara Sturrock, Cecelia Val- enta, Laura Wolf, Betty Wright. A second NZOH was added to the inter-class basketball pennant as a result of the victory of the Juniors. George Cleary.
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radio announcer in the United States. The divorce was granted on the grounds of cruelty. Evelyn was listening to a broadcast on how to boil eggs, when her husband began to broadcast on the same wave- length, from another station, thus causing her to be unable to hear the egg boiling instructions. April 5, 1960. Milpitas, Calif. An old pal 0' mine, Roy Craig, now playing Hamlet, just paid a fine for me. I had beaten up Chief of Police, Omal Preston. ' June 22, 1961. Arena, Calif. A kind lady sewed a shirt onto a button for me. Washed m socks and gave me swell feed. I wept for joy when I found her still to be Miss Norene Williams. Thanksgiving Day, 1961. U. of C. Stadium. Saw the aged football coach of the Golden Bears, Hil- mar Blaine, lead his men to national championship by defeating Georgia Tech. April 16, 1962. Sweden. I was at a big celebraf tion in honor of the United States ambassador to Sweden, Miss Edna Nordfelt. She blushed profusely wi joyo Jan. l., 1963. Although I am exactly 50 years old this day, I feel as young and vigorous as I did in the year '29, and still have lots of energy for my position in life, the millionaire bum. I shall now close this book to wipe out the sad thoughts of all my happy experiences, and due to the deaths of all my pals, I shall ne'er re-open it. John Cleary
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.. ... ....-,--.....-... ,.....-..... .... ,.--r...- ...,,. ,- n ,,.....--.... ..-,........... ..,. ............-..-,.' 1 1 l ..-...-..-.-...--..Q-.-.-..--c.--..-r-,.-.......... -...-..- . -..-.....-:,, Lzaazst-....-. ,,:.A , - ..,- Y --3:-. I il 1 ia J 1 Q z , ....,,,,,...1.1........- ......4..... ... .... ....-....- --.-,--M - ---4 -- --4 -'--- - The Class of '31, as Sophomores, entered Livingston High School with an enrollment of sixty-one for the year 1928-29. A The officers for the first semester were: Bert Davis, Presidentg Franklin Mayes, Vice-President: Fern Liles, Secretary: Lois Sheesley, treasurerg Francis Webb, Class representativeg James Beatty, yell leader. Miss Milligan was again elected unanf imously as our class advisor. The class elected the following officers for the sec- ond semester: Franklin Mayes, President, Charles Rossie, Vice-President: Masao Hoshino, Secretary: Grant Partch, Treasurer: Jane Lovick, Class repro- sentative: James Beatty, yell leader. The Sophomores gave the Fresh en a reception on Oct- ober 12th. The Freshmen, in turn, gave us the URB- turnn on October 26th. A good time was had by all present. The iembers of the Sophomore Class are: Udell Adams, Vernon Adams, Howard Arnold, Ruth Arnold, James Beatty, Lucille Blaine, Elizabeth Book, Francis Chase, Ernest Chibante, Frances Christensen, Maur rice Corbett, Kenneth Crockett, Bert Davis, Helen Deckwa, Elvina Dehn, Hazel Fernandes, Helen For- nandes, Lumina Fisk, Helen Fisher, Alice Govia, Cleadith Hail, Masao Hoshino, Clyde Howard, Anna Koch, Orpha Koehn, Arthur La Graves, Charles Lane, Fern Liles, Arvilla Linkert, Jane Lovick, Marian Martin, Toshiko Matsumoto, Franklin Mayes, Alice Miyahara, Harry Morofuji, Clyde McDonald, Harry Naka, Grace Noda, Rose Node, Calista Orr, Grand Partch, Segul Patterson, Jimmie Hickering, Edith Ploof, Finis Preston, Anthony Rose, Carmen Rossie, Charles Rossie, Horothy Rossman, Meryle Ruehle, Danny Sanders, Frank Schalow, Milton Schalow, Lois Sheesley, Tony Silveria, Ruby Underwood, Roberta Vandorgriff, Francis Webb, Gordon Winton, Fujiko Yoshino. ' Masao Hoshino ji
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