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

 - Class of 1938

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new EL? J r l 2 Bark Ron' F. Corlinlio, R. HFFHET, S. Briggs, C. Richmond, S. loft F Hielrs Seronzl Rouff Len. Gillespie, L. Anrlersmz, J. llalquist, T. Clarli IL I Iulzerr Front Rowf D. Clausen, ll. Perry, H. Patterson, 1..Briggs, W. B. Crane llhrec tor! For the first time in many years, musical opportunities offered Boys' Clee. With the conclusion of the football season, enrollment swelled from ten fellows to twenty. its premiere at the Christmas Concert was so well received that the Clee Club appeared again with the program of plays. March 25. A combined boys' and girls' chorus added variety to the musical program. As their final accomplishments, Director Crane's boys rendered selections at the Spring Concert and Music Festival. The ever popular division, Girls' Glee, appeared on the same four programs as the boys, and also at Graduation. Although their weekly rehearsals were lessened one hour due to the boys' organization, the girls developed remarkable ability to sing comic, serious, and madrigal numbers with progress toward A Cappella style. An hour each week was devoted to popular songs while Miss Christensen conducted. Back Ron' C. Brazil, H. North, A. Hayn-owl, C. Lucchini, R. Bonnikson, K. Gill, ll. Patterson, M. Peter- sen, 1. Lorenzen, l. Codinho, W. lf. Crane lllirectorl. Third Rowf P. Miner, M. Leonarrlo, M. Hayufooll, S. Tomasini, K. Van Someren, D. Clzamlrers, Len. Gillespie, lf. Albee, E. Corlinlio, E. Norris, D. Bryant. Second Rott' la. Bruner, V. Amaro, l. Ambrosini, E. Tetlsen, L. Cotta,'0. Deniz, E. Catllie, E. Shaw, A. Hansen, E. Tarelli. Front Rozvf J. Tonini, A. Deniz, Leo. Gillespie, M. Deniz, S. Amaro, A. Meister, L. Sralvini, J. Peers, V. Bruga, M. Silva, M. Leonardo.

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'Ill MPll'I' 'I'lll0 D. Bryant, Leo. Cillespie, D. Clausen. Accompanied by lilanche liusk. the Trumpet Trio played at the Hart Theatre, over KIEM, and at the lVlusic Festival. With band accompaniment, the Trio performed at the first Band Concert and at the Spring Concert. The trumpeters also added to the Trustee Banquet program. Forty-hve members. ten more than last year. formed the largest and most polished liand in the history of the music department. Notable additions of instruments were two French horns and four marching drums. A pep hand of eighteen members played at most home basketball games, and full hand marched at all football contests. The organization contributed four full concerts, and groups of numbers at the Music Festival, Grammar School Program, Education VVeek. Field Day in Eureka. Decoration llay. and the l-loly Ghost Celebration. liavlr Hou' M. li'erlel.ven, F. Lanini. ll . Jorgensen, R. Tvnini, C. Crane, Ra. Escola, V. 1. Hinrlley, W. B. Crane tllirevlarl. Tliirrl 11'o1t': ll. Silva. Kenner. B. Kaslr, M. Taubrnan, C. Miller, M. Loft, A. Hansen, J. Harbers, S. Laurizlscn, A. llayzraorl, H. Martin, C. Beelfcr, C. Paine. Second Rowf M. Silva, J. Tonini, L. Anderson. C. lletlefsen, H. Iletlefsen, C. Haywood, Jo. Bruner, W. Clausen, .l. llalquist, ,l. Peers, L. Honnilfson, D. Bryant, Leo. Gillespie. Front R01l'5 D. Connor, M. Petersen, F. Hjerre, R. Becker, H. Patterson, K. Rnliarts, R. Feenafy, H. Martin, A. Deniz, S. Briggs, M. Adams, K. B0lll1ilfSOI1., A. Anderson, ll. Clausen.



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IIIIME E00 IIMIU UFFIUER D Chrzstlansen CPresidentl, L. Lorenzen. lSer:remryl, Miss Ambrnsini lflrlvisorl, D. Friel iVir'e-Presirlenll, M. Titus lTl'L'!lSIlf6'fl. Due to improvements hnanced by the Federal Government, the Home Economics De- partment was put on a full time hasis this year. A complete renovation, new equipment, and a one-third increase in enrollment enabled the homemakers to be outstanding in school affairs. Under Miss Amhrosini's supervision, this department was directly re- sponsihle for the culinary activities connected with the F. F. A. Banquet, Junior-Senior Banquet, Mothers' Tea, Fathers' Coffee, Trustee Banquet and daily lunches. The Mixers and Stitchers Club, open to all girls in the Home Economics Department, enjoyed three functions: theatre party, initiation, and Annual Spring Dance. In the Commercial Department. George Alhert l-lindley won the Pearl Pin for typing speed and accuracy. Gold Pin winners were Vera ,lean Hindley, Soren Loft and Hilda Silva. Last 'ear one hundred and fourteen students had a stud ' hall or free eriod. This y 7 n y I n n up year, only eleven were allowed thus concentrating all study ln the individual classes. The librar' was converted into a art-time classroom, et the hook turnover 'um ed y . P Y , 1 I3 from 162 to 488. Two magazine racks were constant havens for those with broadening interests. lVlechanical Drawing enrollment of twenty-two students, a seven hundred per cent increase over last year, necessitated three new standard tahles and a complete set of equipment in the former recreational room. ft. swf'

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