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Seniors Hare Aclire Year Embarking on the fourth year of its career, the class of ' 34 elected Jack Hiibhs, president; Harry Locklin, vice- president; MiWred Kornes, secretary; and Bill Beltz, treasurer. Mrs. Josephine Atherton and Norman Fawley served as advisers. • Activities for the year included achievements in the fields of forensics and scholarship. Students participating in forensics were H. Reed, H. Lock- lin, E, Logan, R. Maybell, C. Staley, C. Tilden, B. Beltz. Senior members of the Scholarship Society were A. Mit- chell, M. Peterson, E. Baney, P. Jenkins, E. Logan, H. Reed, H. Locklin, E. Aniblad, E. Koch, B. Beltz, L. Berg- mann, V. Sprinkle, T. Batres, M, Wear, and M. Mayer. Present Drama Success On November 3 Within The Law , the class play, was presented with Eunice Baney and Charles Tilden taking the leading roles. Arbaugh Greenwood, Eleanor Logan, Jo Andrews, Robert IMaybell, Pauline Jenkins, Carlock IMiller, Ken Sakato, Steve Polopolus, Robert Meister, Ray Miller, and Dana Jones were include l in the cast. • Those seniors participating in the A.S.B. play, Mail-Order Brides , Mere R. Maybell, A. Greenwood, J. Hubbs, J. Andrews, P. Jen- kins, D. Parker, H. Locklin. Those in the operetta, Ask the Professor , were C. Staley, A. Greenwood, G. Cooley, R. Meister, R. Miller, A. Holt, J. Peterson, R. Broderson, N. Casper, M. Downing, and E. Smith. Class Orchestra Featured Annual dress-up day was celebrated on Washington ' s birthday. Two skits were given with Carlton Staley, Lois Crilly, Pauline Jenkins, Eleanor Amblad, Mildred Rornes, Paul Bowell, Ray I ' VIcNair, and Dorothea Mae Parker tak- ing part. Musical numbers were also presented. Climaxing the day ' s activities, a dance was held in the study hall, for which the class orchestra provided the music. • Members of the orchestra included Johnny Workman, Pat Work- man, Eugene Shepard, Carlton Staley, Marjorie Downing, Joe Araiza, and Eleanor Logan. • In addition to the tra- ditional senior rings, this year ' s graduates also adopted while brushed wool sweaters with cardinal emblems. Twenty-one
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The Senior Class Members r Pat Workman Member 1. 2. 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4 G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4 Sec.-Treas. Orchestra 3 President Orchestra 4 String Quartet 4 Class Orchestra 4 Dutloolc School of Cosmetology Julius Young Member 4 Basketball Squad 4 Ask the Professor Glee Cltib 4 Outlook: Ministry John Workman Member 1, 2. 3. 4 Hi-Y Club 3, 4 Chemistry Club 3 Boys ' Tennis Mgr. 4 Annual Staff 3 Orchestra 3, 4 Drums of Oude 3 Outlook: Work Joe Araiza Member 1. 2, 3. 4 Lightweijht Football 1. 2, 3 Art Club 3, 4 Orchestra 3. 4 Senior Orchestra 4 Outlook: S. B. V. U. J. C. Senior Week Program Senior week was observed June 1-8. The first activity was an assembly held on Friday, June 1. The chairman for the program, which included the class wiU, prophecy, and his- tory, was Hope Reed. On May 29, the junior class feted the graduating students with the traditional Junior - Senior Prom. • Sunday, June 3, marked the baccalaureate services at which Reverend Horace B. Blood delivered the sermon. • Annual Class Night, under the direction of Eunice Baney, was held on June 5. A cruise of the S. S. ' 34- from New York to Los Angeles featured the class talent. • Senior girls were entertained at a dinner given by the Business and Professional Women ' s Club. Eleanor Logan had charge of the breakfast which was slated for June 7. • Commence- ment on June 8 ended the week ' s activities. Principal Mc- intosh was the speaker of the evening, and for the first lime class speakers represented the class. Tliese students were Hope Reed, Charles Tilden, and Jack Hubbs. • Fresh- men decorated for baccalaureate and sophomores for commencement. Juniors assisted at the baccalaureate, breakfast, and commencement exercises. The six ranking juniors who served as usherettes and standard bearers at commencement were : Jacqueline Sapp, Selma AUred, Mary Lee Huckabay, Florence Miller, Evilo Larsen, and Geraldine Bresnahan. Ttcenty
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FIRST ROW — G. Arjuileia, J. Alliiioliam, S. Allred. M. Ashford. M. Beck, A. Bcncjtson, G. Bresnahaii, G. Blaylock, C. Blomskoij. L. Bowcll, C. Brummier, W. Burback. E. Bush. SECOND ROW — C. Campbell, N, Casper, M, Castorena, D. Clarke, J. Clliie, T. Cole, H. Corgill, C. Craigmiles, K. Croswell, B. Crantord. D. Crilly, M. Crilly, H, Dacre, N. Davidson. THIRD ROW — L. Demmer, E. Dennlngton, B. Doty, H, Downjno, A. Eickmeyer. N. Eldridqe. E. Eiigel. P. Enoch, M. Flaniiery, H, Ferris, A. Floyd, H, Fulcher, D. DeArmond. FOURTH ROW — P. Gonzales, H. Gough, V. Graham. L. Green- wood, M. Ham, A. Haskins. L. Hatcher, D. Hcndrickson. J. Hert, V. Hewitt, D, Hohstadt, M, Huciabay. H. Gallagher, F. Graves. FIFTH ROW — C. Johnson, D. Jones, R. Jones, V. Kelly. N. Kennedy, K. King, E. Larsen. N. Lee. H. Leslie, B. Long, J. Lopez, L. Maltzberger, L. Marquez. N. Martin, M. Mathews, C. McPhie, SIXTH ROW — C. McManus. A. Miller. D. Miller. F. Miller, G. Missey, G. Morgan, L, Morgan, J. Neidcr, E. Olsen, L. Olsen, K. Patterson, W, Pierce, J. Price, D. Preece, J. Reedy. SEVENTH ROW- N. Richards. V. Ringwald, R. Romo. M. Rotolo. C. Ruiz, V. Russell, V. Salman, J. Sapp. H. Schmid, Virgil Scribner, V. Scribner. G. Sell. G. Simmons, J. Stokes. EIGHTH ROW — H, Swanson, F, Thorn- berry, R, Tillman, J. Underwood, B. VanBuskirk. H, Yates, A, Young, T. Whitfield. P. Williams. U. Williams, N. Wilson, M. McDonald, F. Mercandante, D. McKee, A. Reyes, W. Stephens. Juniors Complete Full Year Selecting Frank Thoriiberry as president; Tommy Whit- field, vice-president: Dorothy Hendriokson, secretary; and Mihh-ed Crilly, treasurer; the junior class began its activi- ties under the supervision of Edna C. Battin and Howard C. Beltz. • Grandma-Oldstyle ' , a one-act comedy, was given by the group at the annual Jinx Night on January 26. The class orchestra made its initial appearance on this program. • In addition to dramatics and sports, the juniors were well represented in scholarship and forcn- sics. Third year members of the Scholarship Society were Selma Allred, Geraldine Bresnahan, Alva Eickmeyer, Mary Lee Huckabay, Evilo Larsen, Florence Miller, Jac- queline Sapp, John Stokes, and Betty Van Buskirk. Inter- class debaters were Jolin Stokes, Mary Lee Huckabay, Mil- dred Crilly, Clea IVIcPhie, Margaret Ashford, and Norma Davidson. Frank Stork and Mildred Crilly represented the class in the Essay Contest, in which Frank ranked second. • Two matinee dances were staged during the year, and an assembly was presented on February 12. Completing the year ' s program, the juniors feted the graduating students at the annual Prom on May 29. Twenly-tivo
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