Ferndale Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Ferndale, CA)

 - Class of 1927

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err, ' lv Top row, reading from left to right-Frank Katri, Robert Smith, Leonard Early, Alfred Guilieri, Robert Morrison, Franf-is Enos. Second 1'0NV+S?1lllQ Amhrusini, Jennie Peclrntti, Evelyn Pucker, Elma Bizwcu, Tom I'I2ll'dlTl?l11. Harold Hnrflmun, Leuiizlril NX'illi:1mson, Ernest, Turner. Third row-Miss McKee, f'lurz1 Tuubmzm, Hazel Mzickley, Hazel U1'11'lSt0llSGl1. Ger- trude Hartley, Gertrude liramstetter, Anita f'2112llll'hilll, Mildred Henclricksen, UU' III? flu' VIGSH of '29, Thr 1JI'I'Hl'fIllf Nllf7lI1IlllUl'I'N gay and .Hilti Ovur l'f'1IlllfIfI-011 is .wo grval .Yu fuflwluf' fum fwr fuunrl us lulw. Hvflllll uv ullwnrl flu' lliyl: Nvlmol fjllllllli UV' .wlmuf and ,mill our ,II'l'fIl'X, IIIIHICS. Wa' flaw lllw ,lfvll-lmrlu' Illllffllfj nur lmyx, i-lin! l1f .v .vulwlyf ilu' r-film' of fl lm' of zmzfwl. Ulu' pina' in f1I'lIllllIlI'l'N is nu! .vu low, W1 lmw nur llrizwl, .wr.11.'-f.vl1r .w no! .wlnu IVY' IIUIV' our NlI,l'UIl!lII1ll.Sf, hun: Wlailc 111' is playing no man fvvls bI11v. In our ffnw wlrrsx uw Ilan Iffffllllllllll pmlx, Tllfjffl IUTIIIIII' fnnmus if 174171 '17 lwf oflzwrs L'IlUIl if. 111 fill Z'z'1ul.s of HIIlS?fI' ll'll IGM 1110 lv ,Irv Il'c' fm' ZH'1II'llIZ.y .Yo ----- Inliflfllfl. -H. U. ' 2 and cf. H., 29, Pug 1' Tn-wily-seven

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X in lull W S UMORES 1 Q OP OIIIOIC Class lStOl'Y Ivy .Hfllfl MZICIIIUY UTIIC Agesl 7 Witli husy hands the artisans, weavers, and arehiteets of the middle ages worked on the vast f!2lllll'Lll'2llS, putting into eaeh small part the eare whieh makes them unrivaled in lueauty and the perfeet reminders of the age ol' ehivalry. As the artisans of the middle ages strove for perfeetion so do the Sophoe mares at the present time. With 1-are they are huilding up a elass reputa- tion which, like the eathedrals of the middle ages, will live long after its huilclers are gone. As the gallant knights of the middle ages, who were sports-loving and adventurous, the Sophomores take great interest in athleties, and the elass was represented on the various school teams by several members. But, unlike the linights, who felt themselves disgraced if they lost a hattle, the Sophoniores hear defeat hravely and try again with the same spirit of determination. Various members also took part in the glee elubs, orchestras and plays, seek- ing always the fame whieh helps to huild the reputation of the elass, the foundation of whieh was laid at the heginning of the year by an unusually .wueeesstul Freshman initiation and danee. On Navy Day the elass enter- tained the Student Body hy a very fine Roosevelt program. And so the Sophomores have thus toiled through the year, adding grad- ually to their structure, hoping that during the eoming year they may suc- eeed as well as they have in the one just passed. To help them sueeessfully through their undertakings they elected their officers as follows: Class Advisei ',,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,...,. Y .,,,i,.,..,,,,V,, 3 Iiss McKee President .....,..,.... ,,....Y,. C flara Taubman Vice-President .....V, ,,,.... l 'lazel Cliristensen Seeretary ,.,..,,.,....... ..,.,. Gertrude Hartley Treasurer.. .,e.......,,... ....... . ,,.....,... - left Nissen EX. Committee Member ,...Y, ..,... I Iazel Maekley Sergeant-at-Arms ...,..,,.... ..,.. E rnest Turner Page Twenty-.six



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, .YN 'Q 1 f 'al 1 I res 11112111 Class istory by LL'flIll RfJI7l'l1.90lI HTl1e Stone Ageii A huge. hurly uian walks slowly down the rough path. lle is 1-lothed in skins, with his long hair matted on his head. and a short. knotted eluh swing- ing from his hand. lle is early man. When he real-hes his hoine. we see that it is lrut a large- eave in the roi-ky iuountain side. lle enters, knoels on the hard l'loor and strikes together again and again two pieces ol' tlint. Soon a small llauie l'lit-kers among the dried leaves and wood in trout ot' hiui. Ilis eyes show a triuniphaut gleam ol' intelligenee. Ile is a ehild who is learning and slowly eoming into his realm ot knowledge. 'VVe, the Freslnnen. are. in a sense, very niueh like this iuan. On our first day at high st-hool we felt quite out of place and wondered what it was all ahout. Wie were not lel't to struggle alone, however, as the early 4-aye men, for the l'riendliness ot the older students soon acquainted us with the new faces and surroundings. But our ignorance and greenuess lasted until well up to the time ol' the initiation. when we showed our class pride and won the respect ol' the other classuieu. Our reputation is huilding up as we work our way toward that saiuc goal toward which early iuan strove-knowledge. But, like his, our path is stony and steep. The eaye nien eo-operated with one another by passing along their discov- eries. As their 4-ivilixation adraueeel they learned that only hy helping one another could they hope to survive. VVe Freshmen have prolited hy this ex- ample and have made vo-operation our by-word. VVhen funds in the treasury were low, they were quit-kly replenished hy our elassuien working together. Uur st-hool spirit and eo-operation are shown in the way we attend games and cheer l'or our teams. in the way we gladly take part in these games and in the way we hoost for our school in selling Toinaliawks, tickets for plays. ete. Vile are sure. il' we keep up the work we have been doing. that our progress will he niueh taster and firnier than that of early nian. To aid in our progress wc eleeted the following ol't'ic-ers: ' f'lass Adyisel ',,. ,1,,i..,,.. Bliss Knoles President ',,,. ..,,i1., ..,o. I 1 etha Robinson Vive-l'resident ,,Y11 ..,,1,,... l lenry liarri Seeretary ,..,,,,1, .,i.. B lary llrightuiau Treasure! '..,,,,. ...v...,..,.,....,i. .,.. . ' lohn lilaekhurn Ex, C'ounuittee Meinber A... ....,....w. 1 -Xlden Marvel Sergeant-atArms ........... ...... G ordon Slingslmy Page Tue-lily-4-iglzl

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