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1935 p Class Officers STUDENT BODY As we look back over the Student Body activities for the year 1934-35, we may characterize them as perhaps the most progressive that we have known. The officers for the first semester were: President - Vice-President Secretary - The officers fo President - Vice-President Secretary - E , Yell Leader r the second semester were: Stoddard Winton - Alton Raible Gertrude Stratton George Galaway Freddie Corvello - Helen Koch - Alton Raible A plan of a Student Forum was adopted, which was sponsored by the debating and civics classes, who were in turn aided by Mr. Lee. The idea of this plan was to discuss serious and important everyday problems. b A series of Iuntor-Senior conferences were originated for the purpose of considering intra-mural problems. A system of entertainment by various groups also proved satisfactory. Reels of pictures, which were both entertaining and educational, were shown before the Student Body. We are all sure the past year was the most enjoyable we have known. - I QW -flmlt 19 ml' WVR
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1 LIVINGSTONIAN Class Officers IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Our third year is now completed, having proved to be a very busy one and one of achievement. At the first meeting of the class we presented a linen set to Mrs. Halstead twe still say Miss Starling at timesl and wished her great future happiness. The seniors entertained us royally at a barn dance and theyear was oft to a great start. We took prominent part in all activities: debating, athletics, organizations, dramatics, music, journalism. Three events of this year we will never forget-one the play Skidding, the winning of the Good Eng- lish Contest sponsored by the seniors, and the lunior-Senior Prom. Skidding will be remembered as a play but also because of the class party that fol- lowed. Several new members joined our class this year. They are: Clara Whel- chel, Lois Carey, who transferred to Fresno, Cecelia Mendosa, Iune Klotz- baugh, Thomas Voyles, Rodney Nordfelt, Charles Picken, Alzola and Verda Mae Smith. We hope to have everyone back for graduation next year. Our freshmen, sophomore and junior years are behind us and if the senior year brings as much happiness we have a great deal to look forward to. We thank Mrs. Halstead and Miss Ftandol for their ever ready help and advice. JUNIOR OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Dan DowneY President Barbara Stewart Paul Nielsen Vice-President Theodore Thompson Lois Carey Recording Secretary Bernice Petersen Margaruite Dooley Corresponding Secretary Iosephine Abbey Freddie Corvello Treasurer Beecher Crampton Ioe Yoshioko Yell Leader Hauley May Simpson Eleanor Martin Class Representative Frank Craig Paul Nielsen I S Norio Miyamoto Amory Sampson - Merit Board Theodore Thompson Helena Schutz l l Paul Nielsen 20
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