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

 - Class of 1938

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C. .ll lmatic Ulull Q .-1' 5 t Bark Row: Mrs. Kegler ffirlvisorl, K. Nicholson. G. Hinrlley, K. Gill, B. Patterson, N BIIIIXHII R. Beflrer, L. Flei.w'her. Mizlrlle Role: II. Friel, llfl. Loft. F. Clausert, A. Amlersori, F. Flottcrs H lllarlin, A. Jlcixler. Front RIIIFI V. Hinilley, H. Lizml, M. Linilley, F. Slime, Jo. Brliner, ,la Bruner Memhership in the C. S. F. is hased on scholastic attainment and extra-curricular actixity. This year Frances Flowers will receive a Cold seal on her diploma and life memliership in the society. Few have ohtained this. Four memhers journeyed with the advisor to Crescent City to attend the district convention. April 23 Hve girls went to the regional convention at Santa Rosa, where the local president was one of the principal speakers. The group visited San Francisco lmefore returning. Near the close of hasketlrall season the group gave a dinner and theatre party honor- ing the lightweight haskethall team. Ulhcers during l937 were President Frances Flowersg Vice-President, George Albert Hindleyg Secretary-Treasurer. Mildred Lindleyg and Advisor. Mrs. Kegler. llramatics flluh. an honorary organization open only to actors who have appeared in puhlic performance. accepted participants in seven one-act plays directed hy Miss llury ea and Mr. Parsons. hliargains.-' a Senior play. opened the stage season at the Grange meeting at Grizzly Bluff. September I7. Six weeks later two plays, Weather Breeders and The Ohsti- nate Familyv were presented at the Hart Theater and again enacted at South Fork High School. French II class showed The Christmas Spirit to the puhlic. llecemher 2l. The Boy Comes Home and A Case of Suspension provided an evening's entertainment, March 25. A short skit. 'LThe Applicants. presented Puhlic Education Week, gave Freshmen dramatists a chance to show their acting ahility. 21 Ball: ROIl'.' Miss Dlzrycfl l.4ll1F1'SIJI'il, ff. llliller, C. Hir'A-s, ll. Perlrrlzzini, C. Trigg, H. Dr-1Iej.w-n, C. Becker, N, lfrznxen, R. l1'e1'lfer, Mr. Parsorrs lflrlzfisorl, ff. Hrymzl. Srwortrl Rolf: A. llilrri, N. Miller, B. Lurzzl, H. Rnslr, ll. fllll'iSfllIlISl'I1, li. Patterson, K. Gill, ll. Slut:-lmirzn, I. Olsen. F. Titus. Front Row: l . Hinrlley, F. Lrzrzini, M. Loft. M. Limlley. F. CIIIIISCVI, Il. Mrlrlirz. F. Floircrs. Slime, lll. Slilifll

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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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'3'I 'Q-' ' ' F ,, Z 'iq' km' 5 I 4 V1.5 ,, A 5 s ...K 4 S., Q . 'F A , I f I af ' v . ' ig fl . . 1 y 1 T , if r F. F. A. JUIIGING TEAM Hack Ron' C. Trigg, Il. Coff, C. Detlefsen, H. Hansen, D. Jacobsen. M. Ulxcn, R. Tonini. Front Rozrf Clausen. Ciulieri, C. Christiansen, C. flinrilcy, K. Nicholson, C. Crane, A. Derarli. W'ithin the school and within the state. Ferndale Future Farmers have served and won great recognition while only in the fourth year as an organized department. Farm Mechanics and Poultry Judging teams received first places at the County Fair, and the dairy and poultry teams placed second at Sacramento. Clill'ord Christiansen ofthe dairy team and Charles Trigg of the poultry team tied for second high individual judging honors in the state. This is the first time any memlbers of the Ferndale chapter have placed in a state contest. Une thousand. one hundred and forty-one dollars was won hy the chapter in Fair competition. H. Hansen. R. Olsen, J. Godinho and F. Godinho were the chief winners. hut nearly all of the sixty-one memhers contributed to the total. Ferndale won second place in the sweepstakes at the County and State Fairs. Under the direction of Mr. Sorem. the Farm lVlechanics classes constructed thirty cement troughs, five trailers. two woodsaws, a fertilizer wagon. and seventy smaller items. Repair johs included eleven harrows. three disks. five mowers. two plows and a hundred miscellaneous. Continuing their community work such as pruning. grafting. and dehorning cattle. the Future Farmers landscaped the gymnasium and painted parking spaces at the school. ln charge of Mr. Smith. they also aided F. F. A. memhers from other parts of the state in securing local dairy animals and entertained Ferndalers at many social events. littrk Rolrf F. P6'Zt'l'SL'l1, M. H1'I'il'iSt'II, Cl. 1 l'7'I'f'i7'lI, M. Olsen, K. Ferguson. H. llctiefxen. H. Cuff, ll. Jar'oi1.w11. C. BIFYIIIII. H. Hinrlicy. Mr. Smith tAri1'iso1'2. Fourth Kotrf J. M1'Clciian, Clausen, W. Himtvr, C. lletlefserz fSf'!'I't'fllfAVi. C. Hunter, C. Trigg. 0. Meister. R. Tonini. L. Barlow, H. Hansen, C. Crane, Mr. Sorcm fArl1'i.Sori. Tlzirri Rotrf lf. Cl1l'iSlTlIIIS6'lY, T. Ciarlf, F. Titus, E. Early, F. Megazzi, J. Corlinho. H. Mossi, L. Martin. Citlliwi, J. Lorenzo. C. Cliristianscn tl'rexirle11tl. Second Rolo R. llaoro. E. Christensen. A. Iiarri. F. RUIIIIHV. F. Coflinlio. C. A. Hintlley tl'ice-Presiricntl. K. Nichol- son. Reimer C. Fiocchini lf. liurnton, l,. .'1l1ti4'7'SUV1, S.1,tIfTVlIIIf'l1i. Front Rolrf 0.Amierson, H. Perry , , , , , , C. Bt'tlllf'llt1lII1I, F. f1llIlIl'USilIi. Co. l e'1lcil'a, J. lfcrli, C. Plliltl', A. 1Iz'r'1trli. H. I,Ul't'I1ZU, ll. Connor, H. Daoro. E. Titus. ,--su-.-.,..--..,,..w-.,,,...-. ,,..... ,J,,,..,,yr

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