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

 - Class of 1938

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Back Row: Miss Duryea ffldvisorl, H. Daoro, M. Olsen, W. Hunter, H. Detlefsen fPresidentl, G. Becker, Rus. Escola tVice-Presidentl , S. Briggs, A. Peers, G. Beauchamp, W. Jorgensen, H. Hind- ley. Third Row: E. Cathie, S. Laffranehi. 1. Lorenzo, J. McClellan, L. Martin, E. Christensen, D. Clausen, C. Flocchini, E. Boynton, E. Tedsen, F. Clausen. Second Row: V. Amaro, S. Tomasinl, S. Rusk, E. Godinho, R. Bonnikson, F. Bjerre, K. Gill iSecretargv-Treasurer? , S. Lauridsen, R. Jensen, I. Lorenzen, L. Anderson. Front Row: 1. Tonini, V. Bruga, L. Cotta, E. Caires, J. Harbers, M. Taub- man, N. Miller, F. Lanini, M. Silva, V. J. Hindley. 0Pll0M0lt ULASS Utmost cooperation of the students and the directive and instructive leadership of Miss Duryea, made the past year a fruitful one for the class of '41-0. The Freshman Reception held September 10 was the first major event of the year. Carrying out the initiation in proper court procedure at the expense of the innocent Frosh, the Sophs afforded the audience many laughs. November 12 brought the second annual Sophomore program before an enthusiastic Student Body. The Thanksgiving theme was carried out in a well performed play, '4Another John Alden. Although depleted funds for future events made financial difficulty seem inevitable, members sponsored a show January 29 at the Hart Theatre, which increased the treasury totals fifteen dollars. This class is second in enrollment in music courses and first in F. F. A. membership.

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2 . 1... . .3 ,.q-. ,.,,, .,s....s.n...s. ..,, ..A...n,...i..t...... Back Row: Mrs. Kegler fAd11isorJ, C. Detlefsen, C. McAlister, N. Bansen, Cl. Ferreira, M. Bertelsen, C. Crane. Fourth Row: W. Clausen, K. Becker lTreasurerJ . I. Olsen, C. Briggs, M. Adams, R. Tonini, L. Barlow, D. Jacobsen, H. Goff. Third Row: F. Titus, A. Barri, D. Connor, L. Fleischer, F. Kenner, Co. Ferreira, E. Ambrosini, J. Berfi, R. Daoro, E. Giulieri fPresidentJ. Second Row: M. Loft, E. Norris, E. Albee, S. Petersen, M. Petersen, H. Martin. A. Regli, M. Medina, E. Vanetti, D. Johnston. Front Row: D. Bryant, L. Gillespie fSecretaryJ. A. Hansen, B. Lund iVice-Presidentl, W. Coppini, M. Haywood, 0. Deniz, B. Albee. M. Titus, B. Selby. .Ill lllll CLASS This yearls activities of forty-eight cooperative Juniors and their able advisor, Mrs. Kegler, indicate another great Senior class. Their Hrst demonstration of ability was the annual Junior Program, October 3. 'LNever Againfl a humorous skit, and several instrumental numbers provided an hour of entertainment for the Student Body. 'aFairyland fit for elves was the theme of a successful Junior Prom November l3. A huge sunburst at the end of the gym added color and novelty to a well-decorated dancing floor. Taking their turn at entertaining, the Juniors played hosts at the Junior- Senior banquet May 19 at the Ferndale Village club. A well-cooked dinner and an evening of dancing left a friendly feeling between the two classes. For his high scholastic rating, Leonard Fleischer was awarded a gold medal, new Junior honor. The activities medal went to President Elmo Giulieri. Forty per cent of the Junior class are on the honor roll. Fifty per cent of the members of the first string A, B, C, and D basketball teams come from the class of ,39. These statistics show that next year's Senior class should have both a high scholastic rating and an active year of sports.



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Back Row: Mr. Parsons fAdvisorJ, B. Perry, H. Mossi, J. Dahlquist, W. Flowers, Ra. Eseola 1PresidentJ , 0. Meister, C. Hecker, E. Renner, F. Megazzi, E. Early. Third Row: H. Lorenzo, E. Titus, Don. Connor, C. Paine, L. Briggs, J. Peers, A. Anderson, L. Scalvini, L. Anderson, E. Christiansen, 0. Anderson, H. Patterson. Second Row: A. Wilson, I. Ambosini, M. Leonardo, I. Codinho, H. North, A. Meister, C. Lazrchini, A. Haywood, D. Hansen, C. Brazil, B. Beauchamp. Front Row: E. Tarelli, F. Leonardo, P. Miner, Ja. Bruner, Jo. Bruner, L. Robarts fSeCretary-Treasnrerj, K. Robarts fVice. President? , M. Deniz, S. Arnaro, Ang. Deniz. llllll HMA CLASS As newcomers, the Frosh found that the usual adjustments must be made between grammar and high school attitudes and endeavors. Schoolmates were no longer less active, younger and downtrodden. The curriculum was no longer snap review work. Classrooms and teachers were unfamiliar, methods changed, and classmates more mature and capable. This was the opportunity to grow. Learning came both by precept and example. Soon today's Frosh will be setting the example. That is the challenge of education. Special attention was this year directed upon the Freshmen. enrolled in the smallest class in school. A get acquainted party at Centerville Beach given by the Girls' League served to increase the cooperation between upperclass students and first year girls. C and D divisions of basketball, C division of track, and Ramblers of football provided an opportunity for all lower class boys to train themselves for Varsity work in later years. A program December l8, carrying out the Radio Theme was their principal per- formance of the year, but Class of '40 members participated in every organization open to lower classmen. ln class scholarship averages, they ranked second, while in music enrollment they had the largest representation.

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