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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY l l Rosemary' Brereton Thurston Womack Vice President President History can only record the events, it cannot display the skill and ability with which they were executed. i934-35 Officers during the Freshman year were: President, Thurston Womack, vice presi- dent, Florence Kim, secretary, Doris Pan- nell, treasurer, Rex Spaith. The activities of the Freshman class were many and varied, according to the interests and talents of respective members. The most notable event in the line of sports was the awarding of an individual trophy to Clifford Downing for his skill in lightweight basketball. lt was the first time in the history of the school that such an award was presented to a Freshman. A peppy program was given in assembly consisting of a skit, music by the Freshman orchestra and readings. Jessie Porton was the only person eli- gible for membership on the Scholarship Society. Numerous students were on the honor roll. The romantic leads in the operetta were taken by Ralph Miller and Lois Jane Pat- tee. Bennie Odell also had a prominent part. i935-36 President, Ralph Miller, vice president, Doris Pannell, secretary, Jeanne Brewer, treasurer, Rex Spaith. No longer conspicuous Freshmen, the Sophomores began what proved to be a busy term. The second year found the class more This was evident in the fact that scholar- ship made increased headway over the pre- adapted to the ways of high school life. vious year. Five members scored digits, placing them in the column of the intelli- gentia. The class program was proclaimed a suc- cess by the student body. The boys practically monopolized the lightweight football team. Ten received letters. Clifford Down'ng again received an in- dividual trophy this year for accurate work in varsity basketball. Enick Delgado was awarded the trophy for lightweight basketball. The class was well reprerented in both the operetta and the Music Festival. i936-37 President, Alfred Mackersie, vice presi- dent, Rosemary Brereton, secretary, Flor- ence Kim, treasurer, Mary Norma Gid- dings. With each succeeding year the class brings forth unusual talent. Ralph Miller placed first in Tulare County in an ora- torical contest. Melvin Liebou was a mem- ber of the school debate team. Oscar Ford showed marked military ability and was placed in the highest office to be held by a cadet for four years, as colonel of the Continued on last Senior picture page Jeanne Brewer George Nishida Secretary Treasurer + l
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