Livingston High School - Livingstonian Yearbook (Livingston, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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1,7 SENIOR CLASS HISTURY The class of '52 was formed in 1929 with MD enrollment of eightyeone. This vas the sixth Freshmen Class to enter Livingston High School. The officers for first and second semesters, were: Joseph Lehman, May Waymcn, President, Evelyn O'Brien, A lfred San tos, Vice-President, Jean Scott, Lillian Spann, Secretary, John Morgan, Anita Hunter, Treasurer, Beth Fleshman, Myrna Wolcott, Class Representative, Miss Miller was chosen as Class Adviser. On October 12, 1929 we were entertained by the Sophomores with an evening of games and stunts. The Freshmen gave a return costume party on the 26th to show their appreciation. sees Sixtyenine members of the class returned for 1950. From these the following officers were elected for the first and second semester: Earl Anderson, Joe Downey, President, John Souza, John Koppenhaver, Vice-President, Lucille Ballard, Lillian Spann, Sec- retary, John Koppenhaver, May Wayman, Treasurer, ,Erminia Mineni, Jean Scott, Class Representative. Miss Siebe and Miss Barnard were elected as Class Advisers. The Freshmen were given a reception on October llth and we were given a return on October Slst. All who attended enjoyed pleasant evenings. sees Sixty Juniors reported for work and these were their leaders: Earl Anderson, Ernest Avellar, Presidentg Elizabeth Moore, Wesley Dirks, Vice-Presidentg Edna Braden, Alice Krohn, Secretary, Fenton Rapp, Denzil Carr, Treasurer, John Koppenhaver, May Wayman, Class Representative. We received our rings in December. The Junior Class play, a three act comedy farce, called 'The Mummy and the Mumpsn was successfully presented on March 6, l95l, under the supervision of our advisers, Miss Elizabeth Randol and Miss Helen Starling. . An event of the year that will long he remembered was the Ball at which the Juniors entertained the Seniors. The NCircusH idea prevailed in decorations and refreshments, and the guests voted the affair a novel one. use There were only fifty-eight who started on the Senior journey These students worked hard the last year and conquered their sub- jects. The officers were: President, Charles Underwood, Carlton Howard, Vice-President, Alfred Santos, Genevieve Sorensen, Secre- tary, Lucille Ballard, Joan-MacKenzie3 Treasurer, Herbert Petersen Julius Lehfeldtg Class Representative, Evelyn O'Brien, Jean Scott. Miss Starling and Miss Randol were chosen sponsors. .f The Senior Plays put on this year made a big hit with all who saw them. They were UKnave of Heartsn and UClover Timen directed by Mrs. Silver. During this year the class was represented in many high school activities. During Commencement Week the Seniors were the guests of honor at the annual Ball given by the Juniors. The Seniors appreciated the entertainment and refreshments prepared for them and voted the affair one long to be remembered by them. The Seniors can recall the happy times they experienced and the many friendships they made during their four year journey. pf N L p X

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