Livingston High School - Livingstonian Yearbook (Livingston, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS V Sophomore Class History Seventy-four Sophomores registered in September, all enthusiastic members of the Class of '3 6,,ready to work, to renew old friendships, and to make new ones. The duties of the Merit Board were very efficiently conducted. Our two elections resulted in the selection of the following student leaders: Firxf Semexfm' Alton Raible Pl'!'SiIlL'llf George Orr V ice Prexidwnf Verna Roley RL'l'0l'l1ilIlg' S1'vrz'fary Bernice Peterson C0l'7'l'S!I0l1f1il1,g St'c'rc'fary Alexander Joseph '1-i'l't lIS'll'l't 1' Raymond Warth Class Rl'p1'esw1fufi1'c' joe Pia Yvll Lender Theodore Thompson Merit Board George Orr Leona Partch Seroml Svnzvsfcr' Dolores Hunter Wfilbert Christian Marguerite Dooley Pearl Adams Freddie Corvello A Lovey Lingerfclt Dorothy Davis Nick Wasylina George Orr Wilber't Christian To the Sophomores was given the honor of entertaining the Freshman Class at the first party of the school year, October 12th. Games, dancing, and a program were enjoyed in a beautiful decorated auditorium. On November 3, we were the guests of the Freshmen at their return party. May we again thank the Freshman Class and its advisers for a very lovely evening. Each of these parties brought about a closer bond of friendship and understanding between the two lower classes. Our own class party was held in the spring, April 11. A11 who participated declared it a success-particw larly the ref reshments! Active participation in assembly programs, athletics, willingness to cooperate, as- suming responsibility, and loyalty are a few characteristics portrayed by the Class of '36 this year. !2

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l JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS A F Junior Class History The juniors had an enrollment of ninety-three when school opened in September. Many of our old classmates did not return and several new ones joined us. Our year's officers were: Garland Lingerfelt Olga Anderson Bernice Taber Myron Robertson Stoddard Winton Ralph Gant George Galaway Elmer Orr Olga Anderson George Eseola Prcsirlcnt Vice President Secretary Trz'as1n'c1' Class Rc'p1'cfsc'-lzfafi-ve Yell Leader Merit Board Membcws Sl llflfllf Hall Kevjlvr Wilbur Loc Marjorie Olsen Mizpah Hay Helen Koch Virginia Simpson Magdalen Hendricks Ethel Frago Marjorie Olsen Evelyn Cox Stoddard Winton At the first of the year we presented a pair of Candlesticks to our Advisor, Mrs. Frye, as a wedding gift. Socially, we had a very active year. The Seniors entertained us at an enjoyable party on October 27th. In December the Freshmen joined us in a Christmas party. Gifts were exchanged and a program and dancing were enjoyed. On May 9th we had our class party. We stayed after school and had a buffet supper at 7:30 o'clock. Our most pretentious social affair of the year Was the Junior-Senior Prom on June 4th. It Was a gala occasion. April 20th was the most important date in our Junior history. The comedy, Penrod was presented by an able cast, coached by Miss McMurry. Mrs. Frye and the class worked together to make it one of the best productions in the history of the school. 11 l.



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IIRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS C C Freslnnan Class History Thursday, September l-1th- Hey, lSlcinnay,' don't forget to register to-morrow. Friday, September, 15th--Registration day. Gee, I wonder if the Sophs will haze us this year. Saturday, September 16th-General clean up, baths, hair cuts, new cords, shoes, etc. Sunday, September 17th-Freshies pray no Sophs will molest them to-morrow. Monday, September 18tl1-We, the Freshies of the year '33-'34, entered Livingston High School one hundred and twenty-two strong, as heirs of the Sophomore Class and as green as cucumbers. Wcdimesday, October 3rd-The Freshmen held their first class meeting under the direction of Miss Gale and Miss Barnard, and the first semester officers were elected. Friday, November 3rd-The Sophomore return was given. At that time many members of the class showed promising talent. The gym was gaily decorated with many colors for the dance, which was well attended. The class has been represented in football, basketball, baseball and track. OFFICERS Robert Mitchell Presidclit Toshiaki Shoji Clifford Gant Vice' P1'c'sidc1zt Lois Campbell Martha Takemura Secretary Joseph Cleary Robert Arnold Trcasuiwr Phyllis Braden Josephine Kohler Class Rc'jJrr'se11tafiue Charles Tyree Betty Alyce Turner Betty Alyee Turner Alta Ramey Meri! Board Robert Mitchell Harry Cooper Clifford Gant 1 3'

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