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Senior Class Hisfory JUST a Tew shorT years ago, ThirTy-one bashTul sTudenTs enTered inTo The Calaveras Union l-ligh School in guesT oT a higher educaTion. ATTer iniTia- Tion The sTudenTs, Then called Freshmen, became accusTomed To Their school work, and organized inTo a class. As Freshmen an aTTempT To raise money was sTarTed by candy sales and class dues. As The second year arrived They losT The name OT Freshman and as- sumed The name Sophomores. They held Their place in The aThleTic deparT- menT. As Juniors They presenTed a play enTiTled Dinner aT Seven Sharp. They also gave The Senior Class oT 1934 a Tarewell parTy in The Torm OT a picnic. During This Time They conTinued To raise money Tor The class. During Their Senior Term They gave a card parTy which proved To be a success. The Treasury was beneTiTTed by many sales, Class dues, eTc. A delighTTul Senior Day was enioyed on a boaT excursion on The San Joaquin river. As a Tarewell number They presenTed a program in which an amusing play Elmer was given and a dance was enjoyed aTTer The perTormance. Many members oT This class have won high honors in The aThleTic Tields, music circles, and arT conTesTs. CLASS OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer MAUDADELE LU DDEN - - PresidenT ---- EDWARD l-TERTZIG EVELINE MARKWOOD - Vice-PresidenT - - - ROBERT WlNKl-ER 'W' CARROLL LOVE - - - - SecreTary - - - - JOE QUEIROLO ERLE WINKLER - - Treasurer - - -TOM LOVE R-ENFI-Z- T Yell Leader - - MARY LLOYD TIQT
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JACK MURPHY Now shaII I have my wiII. PAULINE POZAR WhaI you dare Io dream of, dare Io do. GWENOLA RENTZ Charms sIrIIce Ihe sight buf merif wins Ihe souI. JOE OUEIROLO Man am I grown, a rnan's work rnusf I do. KEITH SINCLAIR Music so soffens and disarrns Ihe mind ThaI no? an arrow does resisfance find. ALBERTA SEEMAN A The besf way Io qef more Ialenrs I o improve Ihe Ialenfs we have. MAUDE SI-IIRA May some Iorighf and joyous ray Make happier each succeeding day. LOUIS VERSER All who joy would win rnusI share Hg - ERLE WINKLER I Icnow my duIy. Happiness was born a IwIn. PATRICIA ZIERDT And fair is she, If Ihaf mine eyes be Iruef' ROBERT WINKLER A young man wiII be wiser bye ancI bye. Iwkg- 5 I I 1,0
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Senior Class Prophecy W!-TAT a Trip! Once more I Tound myseIT among my cIassmaTes oT ThirTy- Tive. I, AARON MORSE, a muITi-millionaire oT Sheep Ranch CiTy, reIaTe To you whaT I saw and meT on my cruise Trom conTinenTs To conTinenTs. I-IonoIuIu, I-Iawaii-BOB VVINKLER was running a club house and he had iusT employed VICTORIA BONGIOVANNI and DOROTHY VILLEGAS, The Two well known TipToe dancers oT Broadway, as enTerTainers. Imagine whaT enTerTainmenT They wouId have! I-Iongkong, China-KEITI-I SINCLAIR was conducTing a Chinese con- cerT and you shouId see him Iead his Tamous Chinese band while his assisT- anT, LOUIS VERSER, showed his sTuTT on The piano. Shanghai, China-TOM GEARY was a TuTor oT Science deparTmenT oT Shanghai UniversiTy and a misundersTanding on chemical composiTion oT a subsTance caused hoT discussion beTween The pupil and The ProTessor. Boy! Can Tom speak Chinese! Yokohama, Japan-I-IELEN I-IAGOUIST was The wiTe oT The American ConsuI and isn'T she cuTe wiTh her Nippon cosTume? Tokyo, Japan-JACK MURPHY and EDWARD I-IERTZIG, members oT American Champion Team oT BasebaII, were arresTed Tor making Tun oT The Emperor. EorTunaTeIy, Through greaT dipIomaTic abiIiTy oT CARL JOSEPI-ISEN, chieT ambassador, They were seT Tree and permiTTed To pIay. Who said They wiII reTrain Trom making disTurbance? The game was pIayed and Through The briIIianT perTormance oT Jack on TirsT and a home run by Ed, The Team broughT home The bacon. Manila, Philippines-RIZALITO ABANTO was IecTuring in The Univer- siTy oT Philippines and you should hear him giving Them his Tamous Iines. mi
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