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ELPHIC H0 1935 '!' 1 I 1 I l .1 l ll i ii l li l l .. 1 1 l I I I l l l li 1 1 ! i 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 l i ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! i -i- Brent Akers Student Body President Alice McKerall Student Body Vice President Katherine Spivey Student Body Treasurer William Moore Senior Class President Oscar Brewton Senior Class Vice President Marie Enders Editor of Delphic choes Kathryn Miller Bus. Mgr. of Delphic Echoes Norman Perry Yell Leader Charles Scruggs Boys' Athletic Manager Dawn Walters Editor of Emerald and White Barbara Schwab Bus. Mgr. of Emerald and White Marvin Powell Advertising Manager
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HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS The seniors -started their eventful high-school career, one hundred and forty strong. They took part in many of the school activities, including cleaning plaques, and sweeping bleachers and tennis courts. Their freshman program was a one-act play Shutting the Door. The class debate team defeated the sopho- mores, and debated against the juniors in the finals and lost. In the May Festival, they contributed a booth and part of the program. l932-33 As sophomores, they led the classes in enrollment with IZ8. Nine members of the class were presented with football D's. They received one varsity and half of the lightweight D's in basketball and took part in baseball. The girls were undefeated in interclass basketball and they composed most of the All Star team and had one player on the midget team. Both assistant yell leaders, Pete Daniels, and Norman Perry were sophomores, and three of the parts in the Student Body play, were tak- en by members of this class. ' 1933-34 The head yell-leader, Pete Dan- iels, and his assistant, Norman Per- ry were chosen from this class. The juniors were outstanding in athletics, taking part in football, basketball, and baseball. Kenneth Lute received the individual trophy for being the most valuable man cn the lightweight basketball team. and Marion Worthley broke the baseball throw record in interclass track. The class play, Only 38, direct- ed by Miss Fulton was presented April 20. One junior, Alice McKerall had a speaking part in the operetta. The outstanding event of they year was the junior-senior reception, which was held in May. i934-35 The senior class presented their play, Skidding on Valentines Day with Miss Fulton as director. Delbert Greene, Pete Ysusi, and Loran Hunt won the individual tro- phies for being most valuable men on the team, in lightweight football, heavyweight football, and heavy- weight basketball, respectively. Senior members of the debate team were Agatha Remple and Charles Scruggs. Theo Farley was elected president of the Scholarship Society, and three others were members of this society. Geraldine Boyd was the only senior to take part in the operetta. Dress Up Day was held April lO. The sneak-day and picnic was held at Fresno on May 8. Baccalaureate services were held in the Presbyterian church on Sun- day evening, June 2, with Rev. Ed- win L. Carter of the Christian church preaching the sermon. Commencement exercises were held in the Williams Theatre on June 6. The class motto was Conquer- ing ever , class colors were green and gold, and the class flower was the rose. LPH ecnoss ...i935 'I' l l l l I l l I l l l l l l i i i i l l a l l l l l 1 l - - 4 . l I - 1 l . . I
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Geraldine Worthley Pete Ysusi James Ambrose Anita Davis Marion Worthley Secretary-treasurer of Senior Class Clyde Collins Melvin Brewer Rose Ea ton Geraldine Boyd James Belcher Herbert Canfield Hazel Eggett LP ECHOES ...l935 'B' ll l ll l ll I . ll ll 5 I . l l H ll - Il l I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l
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