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0 J LIVINGSTONIAN L 0 Junior Class Officers JUNIOR CLASS I-IISTCRY The enrollment of our class in September was sixty-two. Due to the addition of nine new students and the withdrawal of six, our class at present numbers sixty- five. Our advisers, Mrs. Morrison and Miss Knerr, assisted with class functions and activities. The Junior Class attended the Senior-Junior Party on October twenty-eighth. We were entertained with dancing and music. The Juniors ree- ported a good time. We held our first class party February tenth. After the program everybody enjoyed the beans. On May twelfth Seventeen', was pre- sented and proved to be an amusing comedy. The Annual Party for the Seniors was held during Commencement week and the Juniors were good hosts. The following students are in the Junior Class: Lillian Alves, Mabel Andow, Jane Andrew, Josephine Andrew, Margaret Bailey fSect'y. 2J, Helen Brewer, Dorothy Clark, Genevieve Cooper, Juanita Corbett, Isabelle De Motte, fPres. lJ, Erma Dirlcs, Christina Garavello, Minnie I-Iamaguchi, Emily Horine, Blanche Hoshino, Tsuyalca Kajiwara, Orpha Koehn, Betty Lou Knapp, Jesse Lamme, Mar- jorie Lilley fClass Rep. IJ, Alice Martin, Alta Martin fTreas. ZJ, Miye Masuda, Alice Mirza, Harriet McKinley, Delphino Mello fSect'y. IJ, Chizulca Narita, Julia Noda, Elizabeth Peckham, Clarice Ramey, Louise Rantz, Margaret Richter, Lenore Shields, Carmen Tindell, Juanita Tyree, Helen Vandergriff, Clarice Wilbur, Pearl Wyman, Sachi Yoshino. Donald Aumont, Melvin Barrett, Howard Burley, Keith Blaine, Floyd Baker, Jack Campbell QV. Pres. 1J, Frank Cavaiani, Kenneth Coul- son, Kermit Dirlcs, Clifford Christian, William Eberheardt fYell Leader IJ, Hiro- shi Hamaguchi, Robert Hammatt, Mervin James, Richard Jansen, Jack Lilley, Kenneth Meggs fPres. ZJ, Kaname Miyamoto, Kenso Miyamoto, Harvey Mont- gomery fClass Rep. 2J, Lafayette Noda, John Mitchell, Leo O'Brien fAss. Yell Leader 1, V. Pres. ZJ, Alfred Rice, Arnold Roedell, Byron Rose, Raymond Rose, Clarence Santos fTreas. IJ, Robert Stratton, Dallas Testerman fYell Leader ZJ, Tilford Nourse, Vernon Weaver. Q Y I Page 11 J Q
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0 0 1 LIVINGSTONIAN 1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As the good ship Senior', comes limping into port on the last lap of her long journey, she noticeably lacks the trimness in which she started. Her only reward for the hardships of the past four years is the final resting place where all good ships go-Davy Jones' Locker. The various members of her crew will fare much better we hope. Lately OI' Man Depression has been seen lurking about her decks, and he has made certain that she has received her full quota of storms. As the Freshmanl, she sailed through smooth waters, receiving the good treatment she so heartily deserved. In time she was re-christened the Sophomore and weathered all gales successfully. During this trip her crew entertained and was entertained at two of the most enjoyable parties of the year. On the next cruise, her blue and gold flag flapping in the wind, the Junior sailed along on waters a bit troubled minus a few of her former shipmates and plus a few new sailors. One evening our worthy ship drifted up to the Livingston High School Pier and weighed anchor. From the Garden could be heard the sweet strains of music and the laughter of dancing couples. This was the annual Ball at which the juniors so ably entertained the Seniors. Another evening, pre- vious to this, we steamed up to the pier and presented to an appreciative audience our class play Here Comes Patricia. Now the Senior looks back upon the past years with sorrow, for she knows she will never again hear our happy voices echoing about her empty decks. But it was fun while it lasted, she says. I saw a most wonderful play presented by my deckhands 'Her Western Romeof My sides fairly rocked with laughter at the foolish antics of my children. And never will I forget the joyous time we had when the Juniors entertained us at the Junior-Senior Ball. Friends, we have reached our goal, and we can now look back upon the poor unfortunates who will soon be our successors. QRADUATION We like to look back and remember When we entered this dear old school And all the happy days we spent Under its 'golden rule.' We've had a lot of fun here In spite of all our cares. But we've been a worry to our teachers And caused them many new gray hairs. Now when our time is up, fAnd time will not wait.j We are filled with joy and sorrow For now we must graduate. -David W. Manchester, '33 O I Page 10 I O
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0- 0 l HLIVINGSTONIANH l O 0 Sophomore Class Officers SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Almost all of the members of the class of 1935 returned to school last Septem- ber as Sophomores, ready for work and eager to begin the new year. The ofhcers elected during the year, by the class, were as follows: STODDARD WINTONL., , ,...,,, President, , , , ,WILLIAM ANDERSON GARLAND LINGERFELT ,,,.. Vice President... ,,,,,,. LUTHER WILLIAMS JAN WRIGHT ,..,,,.,,,,,, I I ,, Secretary, ..,,,,, GEORGANNA SLANKARD RALPH GANTW, ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,.,.,,,,,7,. ...UWWILBER LOE GERTRUDE STRATTON , Class Representative BEN ROSSIE After the spring election the first semester officers entertained for the new leaders at the home of Edwin Wolf. During this year class meetings have been held every two weelcs, and aside from the general business, we had entertainments and discussions on topics which proved both interesting and beneficial. Socially we have had a very busy year. The first party of the year was the reception for the Freshmen. On October twenty-first the Freshmen gave us a return party, we all came in costume and had a wonderful time, thanks to our hosts and hostesses and their advisers. Our class party this year took the form of a chicken dinner, and it would be hard to have a better time than we had at that party, due to the splendid class cooperation and the supervision of our class ad- viser, Miss Milligan. We are very proud of our classg we have taken active part this year in all school activities, and scholastically we rank very high. We hope that all of our present members will be in the graduating class of 1935! 0 I Page 12 1 O
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