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Harold Jordan SENIORS QFIRST SEMESTER 1 A true spirit of fellowship was dominant when the Senior Class ol' '27 organized and eleeted their first semester offic-ers for the school year ot' 1926-1927. tlreat euriosity was aroused when it. was rumored that the Seniors were to spring' their sweaters one Dec-ember day, and the students were not disappoint- ed when during the assembly hour one 'l'l1ursday a body of Senior boys and girls swarmed in the Audi- torium all dressed in white and blue erewe neek sweaters with a smart '27 shield on the left side. The program they presented wa At this entertainment a c-lever elass song, written by ll'largery Beckett to the ol' Mary liou, was exeeedingly well liked. The words are as l'ollows: Senior class, Senior class-- Got our sweaters, sure we lmre. OIL, say, all of the Juniors hare wmzfed lo know, Now Utllf Hwy .we us Tlley in usl IS enough to arouse any Junior from his midday nap. tune ndmil u'e're' not so slow. Yo ILO, here we go, llurr we lots nf pep?-yea Bo!! Taking everything into eonsideration, Harold Jordan, president, led the Seniors tlirougli a niiglity sueeessful semester. l'rex'idcn! View-l'l'f'sid1int Sw'r1'tary Tr1'asurf'r .-l thlrlic Manager Yell Lvadffr ADV ISERS Orriemas HAROLD JORDAN FLORENCE ASHLEY MINNIE CARPENTER MARAN HOLDEN ESTLER MILLEMAN ARTHUR FLUM Mrs. Lana Conger Mr. W. A. Hall Pam' 7'l4'1'l1'1'
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CLASS OF 1927 Four short years ago the Seniors ot' 1927 inet l'or the tirst tin1e anal heeaine organ- izeml as a elass. tlttieers were not eleeteml until the seeonil semester, when the I'oI- lowingr were ehosen: lie V- M-. 1 '- - MM c f ' ' Ha' Loss xvllllilllli'-1, iresnlentg l Howard Harrison, viee-p1'eside11tg Ric-liaril Skiihnore. seeretaryg lila Vernon, ll'0ilSUI'Cl'g and Ralph Sc-ott, yell leader. The tall ot' 192-l saw tl1e elass ot' '27 as Sophoniores. with Ile Loss Williams again presideiitg Ric-haril Skichnore, viee-p1-esitle11tg John Mehl. seeretary: liohert Stone, treasurerg illlllllltlli Cole, yell Ieailer. The following' semester .lohn King was chosen presi1le11tg Florence Ashley, viee-p1'esi1le11tg Russell Kent, see- retaryg Dorothy Allen, treasurerg tflenient t'ole, yell leailerg and ill2ll'0llt'0 Stewart, athletic Illi1llilg1OI'. The 1-lass played an lIl11l0l'iitlli part ill tl1e l'orensie aetivities of the sehool, winning' tl1e Potlrasnik and Sehool lleelaination. .X play, Ghost Story, with John Mehl and Anna Kathryn Jessup as the pri11- eipal eharaeters, was presented at the elass party in the inichlle ot' tl1e year. i NVhile Juniors, tl1e elass established a ref-orml. 'l'l1e Junior shirts were pre- sented at a student hotly assenihly. The 1-lass play. 'l'he Youngest, playeml , 1 to a lull house. hohert Stunip and Jeanette Davis playeil lllll prineipal char- aeters ill this. Prohahly the most elahorate -lnnior-Senior reteption seen at 1 I haffey t'or'n1any years was put 011 hy the Junior 4-lass. 'l'he elass ileleatetl the Seniors at loothall, and 0211110 seeonil ill traek anil haskelhall. while tl1e girls WUII lllilllj' eontests in their sports. tltlieers tirst s eniester were: John King. presidentg AI'llll1I' FI11111, Vli'O-IJl'0b-llllillllI i'llttI'lt'S ilLllIlIllilIS. seeretaryg llorothy Allen, treasurerg tflarenee Stewart, athletie managerq anml llowartl Harrison, yell leailer. Those ehosen llllx seeoinl semester were: Artliur ltlllllll. presiilentz lila Vernon, viee-presiileiitz Minnie t'arpenter. seeretaryg lt'lore11ee Ashley. treasurer: tiny Hover. athletie IIlill12lQ'0I'L and Kermit Henson. yell leailer. The two l'l'l0lllllX ailyisers ot' the elas:-4 who have helped the S0lll0l'S through their year's work are Mrs. t'ong'er and Mr. llall. Mrs. Vonger has heien Senior ol' tl1e elasses sl1e helps. Mr. llall, who hanmlles the Senior ereilentiztls at the ottiee, is the other ahle ailviser. Ile 11ot Olllf' helps with elass 2ll'l'illl'S,Fl-llll also eheeks the eretlits ol' its inenihers. Last year the 1-lass ot 1926 reeog'nize4l his trieinlsliip and assistance hy ileilieating the Fasti to hi1n. l'upl1' lil: 1-4 11 ailviser l'or the last several years at t'l1ati'ey, anal is lIlllt'l1 loyeil hy the, nlenihers
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4 ' A T ' SENIORS QSECOND SEMESTERJ The second semester inning for the Seniors start- ed off with a bang when the annual Pie Sale was con- ducted, February 4, under the direction of Bob Pro- vine, the newly elected president. This year a friend- ly competition was presented between several Ugangs' who made special pies, and the Imperial Guard group of boys, was awarded first prize for making the best pie. The Charm School, a clever three-act comedy, - I was chosen by Mrs. W. H. Kegley, dramatic coach, Robert Provim' for the Senior play. With a very able cast, the per- l'orniance was very successfully put over two nights late in February. After Mr. Hill returned from his trip to VVashing'ton, D. C., a discussion class, conducted by our principal, was held each Tuesday for all Seniors, con- cerning Government in Actionf, March 11 was the date for an exceedingly entertaining and peppy banquet, with Mr. S. E. Blakcslee as toastmaster. Several trips to Laguna Beach were enjoyed by the entire class, and one trip to the County jail for inspection with a picnic lunch at Fairmount directly after also were present in the Senior activities. One of the most unique and useful gifts ever awarded to Chaffey was given when the Class of '27 left their Alma Materi 7 OFFIUI-gRs l':'cside'nt BOB PROVINE Vice'-Preside'YLt MARY GRABER Secretary FRANCES GARBUTT Treasurer WESTLEY CASTLE Athletic MGHHUPI' ESTLER, MILLEMAN Yell Leader CLEMENT COLE ADVISERS Mrs. Lana Conger Mr. W. A. Hall l i Page Thi7'll'l'7l
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