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

 - Class of 1928

Page 30 of 120

 

Ferndale Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Ferndale, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 30 of 120
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Page 30 text:

SOPHOMORE CLASS 'Pop Row reading from left to right--Irwin Jepsen, Alden Marvel. JHIIIPS Sinlonson, Sec., Farl Bertelsen, Ulark Anderson, Gordon Slingshy. Second Row7John Blackburn, Merle Bryant. Richard Fleischer, NValter Oescligf-r. 'l'reas., Patrick Goff. Third Rowgstlice Jespersen, Florence Zana, Evelyn Brazil. Elizabetli Lytel, Susan Turner, Bertha Stewart, Mary Buliner, Mary In-dini. Fourth How-ldlua Gries, Pres., Margaret Flynn, Olga Grandy, Mary Lindley, lsawrenee- Bryant. lietlia Robinson, Mary Brightman, Mary Andersen. NNilnia Frost, lflrla Mae Uonipton. Mr. VVllll2llllS, Class Adviser. Lsioplunorej Poem fWith apologies lo Paul Revert-J Listen, my people, and you shall hear Whztt the Sophomore Class has done this year. On the second of September in twentyfseven They treated the Freshmen like a football eleven. Hardly a Freshman there remains Who forgets that date and its aches and pains. Elna and Richard, so bright are they That, with others, in the C. S. F. they stay. By making posters, Erla Mae Has very often saved the day. And later still, on the baseball nine Pat Goff as pitcher did very fine. The class takes part in everything So honor to their school they'll bring. Page Twenty-six

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JUNIOR CLASS 'Pop row, reading from left to right-Leonard Early, l4'runc'is Enos, lirnn-st 'Vurni-r, J-rt'f Nissen, Robert Morrison, Leonard NVi11iamson. Rohr-ri Smith, Frank Kzitri. Second row-Jn-nniv Pedrotti, Gertrude Hartley, Hazn-1 f'hristi-nsvn. Hum-1 Main-liln-y. Pres., Mildred Hendrickson, Gertrude Brunstctter, lillllll. Riasva, Plara 'l':illImi:iii, Bliss MCKQKO, Fluss Adviser. uniof' Poem Although our class is very small Cui' students are the best cf all. The teachers always give us praise Because we never sit and gaze. In study halls we are so still Our time we do not try to kill. In plays, and games we all partake Showing ourselves to be widefawake. The best typists come from our class And Sadie, no one can surpass. If fine music you want to hear, Listen to Clara and Gertrude dear. Each of the Hazels get six Bones And Gert Branstetter, how she runs! When Bob leads yells no one is drear Our class will be remembered every year. fElma Biasca, '29. Page Twenty-five



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FRESHMEN CLASS Top Row, reading from le-it to l'l,Q'lll2I':lllIll11 Giulii-ri, Pauline Pegololti, Adu Kunst- Iivi-lyn Shinn. Ivan Reclilen. Pros., Edgar litter, Shirley Uuthey, Julius l'vtvi'ssi-ii. Si-i-ond Row-'Agnes Pegoloiti. Mnrgari-1 Vnrlvy, Annu Potvrssen. Myrtle l'llI'iSllllllS1'l lilnin Anihrosini, Helen Anderson. Kenneth Prust. lidwnrd Hi-rti. Ernest Vvinlalvr. 'l'hii'd liONX'fGl'2ll'l' Gwendolyn Shaw, Se-U.. Doris Nlllltlf, .Ieaiwttv I'i-ti-i'svn, Ivy Ain lwrosini. Dorothy I'i-rry, Martini Amivrsen, Blair Gruhani, 'Fri-as., Fi-lix Zalnu. Milton Robinson, Evelyn He Antonsi-n. Fourth RowAMalmle Mossi, Kutlwrinv Aninwr, Violi-1 Albee, Aileen Kziusvn. Maxim nnvr, Albert Hi-inonovi-r. Arthur Blackburn, ltolwrl Morgan, Mr Kiefer, Floss Ad visor- 1'6S 1110111 06111 QApologies to Longfellow., By the shores of the broad Pacific, By the shining BigfSeafWaters Stood the Wigwam of the Freshmen. All the tribe assembled daily At the call of Big Chief Redden And listened to the counsel Of the Wise Man Mr. Kiefer' Directed them their Wigwani paper. In December beat the tomftom Came the tribe to celebrationg came the tribe to dance. And to feasts they came together Once upon the month of February. Paid first the Freshman tribe their duesg Great their wisdom, bright their future. ge 'Pwr-nly-sex

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