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VETTER VOGEL YOUNG WHITE WEAVER ZANINOVICH SENIOR HISTORY iContinuedl First Regiment, C.H.S.C. The boys continued to make up an im- portant part of all sports teams. James Fincher was recognized as the most valu- able man on the lightweight team. Clif- ford Downing for the third successive year gained additional recognition. He received the basketball trophy, having been voted again the year's most valuable player. The Juniors retained their tive members in the Scholarship Society. Students of the Junior class who were particularly talented in musical ability were cast in leading roles in the operetta, Love Goes South. Life in the Ozarks was the theme of the class program, and was mostly slap-stick comedy. Fourteen Juniors were in the A Cappella Choir. I937-38 President, Thurston Womack, vice presi- dent, Rosemary Brereton, secretary, Jeanne Brewer, treasurer, George Nishida. The Student Body play, Howdy Stran- ger, in which Seniors predominated, was one ot the best productions given by the high school. Ralph Miller and Bennie Odell, who since Freshmen have had im- portant parts in the operettas, gave excel- lent performances. The debate team was composed of Fay Nesmith, George Nishida lnegativel, Oscar Ford and Ralph Miller laftirmativel. The affirmative placed second in the county debate. The varsity basketball team, ot which the star members were Seniors, ended in second position in the league.
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A. 'f ROBISON RUNJAVAC SCHULTZ SHAPAZIAN SHEPHERD SMITH SPAITH SPOMER STEPHENS STEELE STONE STRAUB THIESSEN THIESEN LJNRUH TAKAHASHI
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES ALVAREZ, TONY--Football I, 2, 45 baseball 4. ARANGO, LOUISE-Girls' League president 45 May Day attendant 45 Armistice Day queen 4. BORCHARDT, FRANCES-Music I, 2, 3, 4. BORTHWICK, BEVERLY-Basketball 3, 45 Football 4. BRERETON, ROSEMARY-Vice president of class 3, 4. BREWER, JEANNE-Class secretary 2, 45 debate 45 member of C.S.F. 3, 45 secretary of C.S.F.5 operetta 45 extem- poraneous speaking contest. CORLEY, OWEN--Lieutenant 45 Rifle Club 3. CRUFF, DELBERT-Yell leader 35 advertising manager 45 major 4. DELGADO, ENICK--Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 basketball I, 2, 3, 45 track I, 2, 3, 4. DIHEL, BEVERLY-Annual staff 3, 45 Emerald and White staff 3, 45 editor of Emerald and White 45 award for sports writing at Fresno State press convention5 foot- ball 3, 45 baseball 4. DOWNING, CLIFFORD--Football I, 2, 3, 45 trophy I5 base- ball I, 2, 3, 45 basketball I, 2, 3, 45 trophy I5 track I, 2, 3, 45 president of Hi-Y 45 May Day attendant 4. DUNN, BILL-Vice president of H-Y 2. FINCHER, JAMES-Advertising manager 25 basketball I, 2, 3, 45 trophy 35 vice president Printing Club 3, presi- dent 4. FORD, OSCAR-Honor cadet 2, 35 colonel 45 track I5 foot- ball 2, 4. FOWLER, RUTH-C.S.F. 4. GALLOWAY, DOROTHY-President of Home Ec Club 3. GIDDINGS, MARY NORMA-Class treasurer 35 Student Body treasurer 4. GRIGGS, PHYLLIS-Secretary of Press Club 35 vice presi- dent of Girl Reserves 35 business manager Delphic Echoes 45 Emerald and White staff 3, 4. HOFER, FRANCES-May Day queen 45 Delphic Echoes staff5 debate5 extemporaneous contest. KIM, FLORENCE-Class vice president I5 class secretary 35 Scholarship Society 3, 45 president of C. S. F. 4. KLEINSASSER, HAROLD-Track 45 Emerald and White staff. KLIEWER, LEROY-Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 most valuable player 25 track 25 first place in valley. LEADABRAND, RUSSELL- Howdy Stranger cast5 E. Cr W. staff 45 annual staff 45 first place on feature story at Fresno State journalism contest. LEEDY, WAYNE-May Day king 45 honor cadet 4. LIEBAU, MELVIN-Operetta 25 German Club vice presi- dent 35 Howdy Stranger cast5 vice president of Stu- dent Body 4. LIGHTY, BYRON-Football I, 2, 3, 45 iniured at latter part of fourth year. LOVERIN, BENNNY-Operetta 45 football 3, 4. MUEHLHAUSER, HELMUT-Captain 45 German Club presi- dent 4. MORTANIAN, GEORGE-Basketball 4. MILLER, RALPH--Operetta I, 2, 35 football I, 2, 3, 45 basketball I, 2, 35 baseball 2, 3, 45 track I5 Oratory 3, 45 debating 45 student body president 45 class president 25 Emerald and White staff 2, 45 Delphic Echoes 2, 4: Student Body play 4. MAST, ROBERT-Tenn's 35 track 3, 45 baseball 4. MACKERSIE, ALFRED--Football I, 2, 3, 45 baseball 25 class president 3. PANNELL, DORIS-Class secretary I5 class vice-president 25 Business Manager of Emerald and White 4. OXFORD, MARY EVELYN-Secretary Girl Reserves 4. OWENS, CHARLES-Basketball I. ODELL, BENNIE- Operetta I, 2, 35 football I, 2, 3, 45 basketball I, 2, 3, 45 tennis I5 track I5 baseball 25 Delphic Echoes editor 4j Emerald and White staff 45 Student Body play 4. NISHIDA, GEORGE-C.S.F. I, 2, 3, 45 basketball 2, 3, 45 class treasurer 45 debate 4. NESMITH, FAYE--Operetta 3, 45 debate 4. SHEPHARD, NADINE-C.S.F. 3, 45 debate 4. SCHULTZ, BERNICE-Vice president of Girl Reserves 4. RUNJAVAC, JOHN-Basketball 2, 35 baseball 3. ROBISON, DARLENE-Girl Reserve treasurer 3. PORTON, JESSIE-C.S.F. 3, 45 music I, 2, 3, 4. PATTEE, LOIS JANE--Operetta I5 Girls' League secretary 25 Student Body secretary 35 annual staff 3, 45 Emerald and White 3, 4. PARADINE, MERVIN-Baseball 2. STRAUB, MICKEY-Basketball I5 baseball I. STEVEN, ED-Tennis 3. SPOMER, DOROTHY-Girls Athletic Manager 4. SPAITH, REX-Class treasurer I, 25 football I, 2, 3, 45 baseball 2, 3, 45 Press Club president 45 Delphic Echoes staff 4. SMITH, WILDA-Girl Reserves secretary 2. ZANNINOVICH, NICK-Baseball 3, 4. YOUNG, TOM-Football 35 baseball 3. WOMACK, THURSTON-Class president 45 Athletic Mona- ger 25 baseball 25 Delphic Echoes staff 2, 45 Student Body play 4. UNRUH, DAVID-Student Body play 45 operetta 45 debate 4. THIESEN, MILTON--Art Club president 4. THIESEN, HILDA-Extemporaneous speaker 4.
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