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MISSION 1935 17 Freshmen Mr. J. T. Aungst, advisor On last September 11th, fifty-eight students entered Ripon High as freshmen, later to be joined by four more. Their class party was held in January. Those attending enjoyed a variety of games and musical entertainment. Members of this class who were in Mr. Aungst's English groups presented a program to the student body on May 10th composed of an amateur radio program, skits, and a play called Not Quite Such A Goose. The best numbers on this program were repeated for Parents' Night on May 17th. Officers for the two semesters were: Frances Blake ,............,..,,.................. President ........................... Vivian Jorgenson Fred Pranger .............., .......... V ice-President ........... .................... O pal Tipton Lizette Fisher .............. ............ S ecretary ............ .............. L izette Fisher Elinor Santos .............. ...............,. T reasurer .......v.....,.. ,....,.... E mma Stoss Sophomores KMr. C. Mason, advisor The sophomores seem to have music teachers as their failing for when Miss Hartmann left last year, they were promptly assigned the new music teacher, Mr. Mason, for their advisor. Among the leading activities for the two semesters were first, the freshman initiation, which was found very amusing to all except, of course, the poor fresh, Next was the class par-ty, which was well attended and greatly enjoyed by all. A hot dog sale was given to help fill the treasury for the junior year. Class officers for the year included: Mildred Kincaid ............................,. President .................. Raymond Turnquist Phyllis Gritton ........................ Vic-e-President ........................ Victoria Morino Ed-ith Carey ................... .......... S ecretary .......,....... ..........,........ R oy Anderson Jack Hitch ............... ............ T reasurer ............ ..,..,..,.,.,.. J ack Hitch Juniors Miss Fannie Nelson, advisor On February the twenty-second, the junior class had a skating party at the Merry Garden Skating Rink in Modesto. A three act comedy, Nothing But The Truth, was presented by the class in the high school auditorium, on March 15. The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 24 at the Tracy Inn. Leon Fontes and Karris Keirn were in charge. Class officers for the year included: . Deward Tornell ................................. President .,.....,......,....,...,,........ Leroy Williams X I J W Christina Van den Akker ...... Vice-President ........................ John Travaille 15, 1 1 f Janette Fisher .............................. Secretary ...,................. Glad-ys Bartholomew X ff, f Vida Barton ....... - ........................... Treasurer .......................................... Gladys Stoss by
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MISSION 1935 19 Junior High Mr. A. L. Morse, advisor The Junior High has had three parties this year. One was a Hallowe'en party held on October 26, 1934. The others included a Christmas party, at which gifts were exchanged, and a Valentine party. During the year the group attended two interesting moving picture shows, and another program, at the Grammar School. An operetta entitled Paints and Patches was given early in May. During the year the group constructed an interesting museum which had in it an old Indian skull, projects by the students, and other Indian things. They also visited an Indian exhibit owned by Mr. Nourse. Numerous projects were completed in Social Studies and Science. The best of these were placed on display during Parents' Night, May 17. The science classes made several field trips and found many interesting things which were added to the Science room collection. At class meetings this year an entertainment committee was elected which provided very good programs after class meetings. A graduation committee was also appointed to arrange a graduation program. Class officers for the year included: Marshall Tocco .............................. President ...............,... ............ R obert Muscio Marie Hinton .......... .,........ X fice-President .......... ............... M ari-e Hinton John Semas ...................,..,................... Secretary .............................. Marjorie Barton X Marjorie Barton .............................. Treasurer ..................... . ......... Marjorie Barton Graduation Committee: Betty Dorroh and Jeanette Edinger. N Entertainment Committee: Nellie Plumb and Marjorie Barton. X -- ...1- ,.,.-' Qu ii.
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