Ripon High School - Mission Yearbook (Ripon, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Fl'CSI'llfl6l'l Class it The Freshman Class began their first year. of high school life under the capable direction of Miss Hartmann. Officers for the year Were: First Semester ' Second Semester Jack Hitch ........,... .......... P resident ......... ........ J oe Bettencourt Ray Leal ..,..,....., ........ V ice-President ........ ........ A rthur Stuart Billy Haller .......... .......... S ecretary ......... ...,...... P hyllis Gritton Anita ParsonQ ....... ..,........... .... ......... T r e asurer ................ .... .......... A n ita Parson It is evident that the class has Lady Luck on their side as there was no Frosh initiation. c The main features of the Freshman activities this term were a Christmas Party, a stag party for the boys of Mr. StouFfer's citizenship class, a Freshman-Sopho- more party, and Frosh assembly to end the year. Page Twenty-two

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Junior Class Class of Blue and Gold, '35 L. B. Brown, Advisor At last we have emerged upon the scene as Juniors. This has been one of our most eventful yearsg a year to be remembered forever. The oilicers selected were as follows: First Semester Second Semester Carroll Keirn ................ ........... . . President .... ..... ........... H o ward Anderson Robert Hutchinson. ......... ..,..... V ice-President ..... .......... ..-Charlotte Haller Ernest Ahles ............. .................. Secretary ......... ........... C harlotte Stahlberg Charlotte Haller ....... . ....... .. ...... - ................. Treasurer ............ .. .... ............................ .Nick Tocco We started the year off by holding a class party on November 23. Then on March 16 we presented our Junior Play, The Charm School. The leading parts were taken by Carroll Keirn and Marie Santos. In this play Carroll taught young girls how to be charming. As is to be expected, we followed our play by a cast party held at the Stouffer residence with the boys of the cast acting as hosts. Another class party was held on April 125 this time in the form of a skating party. Then on May 18 the climax of all events was reached when we gave our junior-Senior Prom. This was held on the Roof Garden of Hotel Wolfe in Stockton. Thus an eventful year ended for the Juniors. me Sophomores Class of Green and Gold CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Gertrude Lisenbee. ........... ............. P resident. ........ ........ G ertrude Lisenbee Barbara Waters.-- .......... ........ V ice-President ........ .......... , Kari-is Keirn Evelyn Ferriera.-- ..... ...... . .... S ecretary. ........ ................. J une Day Janette Fisher ........................... . ................. Treasurer ................... .. ......... .... ,.... L ouise Arroquy The Sophomore Party was held on the evening of.December 8, in the high school auditorium. Various ames and contests were en'o ed during the evening 5 1 Y 1, C, by all who attended. Decorations and refreshments were all of Christmas motifs. The Sophomores this year have shown a great deal of hospitality toward the Freshmen by welcoming them with a party instead of an initiation, which otherwise is customary. The party was held on April 20, and proved to be a huge success. ' Page Twenty-one



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Junior High :mm First Semester Second Semester Henry Hat ................ ......... P resident .... .............. Henry Hat Vivian Jorgenson. ,...... ....... V ice-President ....... ....... E linor Santos Lizette Fisher Y... ......... Secretary ....... - ......... ...,..... L izette Fisher Elinor Santos ......... ........ T reasurer ........ ..,,,.... E ugene Berry The Junior High has had two parties this year. One was a Hallowe'en party given on October 28, 1933. After going through the Chamber of Horrors, Hallowe'en games were played throughout the evening. Refreshments were served later in the evening. Our next art is to be a swimmin Dart held at Stockton. This re ort P Y 8 l Y P having been written up before our second party, we are unable to write about it. The Junior High decided they wanted a stage of their own. The school board gave us a platform, so next we needed curtains. A program was given on February 9, 1934. Recitations were given, followed by some tumbling by the girls' gym class. Selected numbers were played by the Junior Orchestra. A negro comedy was given, called Ammonia White vs. Rastus Jones. W'e made 154473. Everyone took part in our program and enjoyed it very much. SPORTS The Junior High boys have been playing different games against a number of schools all year. We started out with football, playing the high school, Manteca, Salida, and Escalon several times, and lost only a couple of games. Then we played basketball, practiced a lot, and played different teams. Once in February we played in the Stockton Y. M. C. A., and went swimming afterwards. Now we are prac- Page Twenty-three

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