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Faculty G. E. ANDERSON --------- PlJyIicI, Mothefmzticx W. G. ANDERSON - - ,- -M - - 5 - - - Hiftory BEATRICE BARNARD - -75-'ff' mi? - - - - Art DOROTHY BRIGGS -------- I - - - Engliflo MITCHELL P. BRIGGS - A - I J V - : . - Boyx' Glee Club VIRGINIA BUTTLES - -- Iff . -- Ti ' 'ffff-ff 5'f 1 - . once Clerk MARIE CARLSON - - - - Biology, Zoology ELEANOR DEFOE - - - Hiftory A. D. DOWNEY - - - Chemiftry EMILY DRURY - - - Englnla ELIDE P. EAMES - - Spofzifla, French DOROTHA ELLIOT ---- - - Librarian ELIZABETH ELLISON ----- - - - Art FERNE FARVER - - ?l VVVYL Q' - - Deon of GMI HOWARD R. GAINES ----- - - Principal ERWIN GINSBURG - MAIDIE GRAVES - O. D. GUEEEY - - SERENA HABERMANN MARGUERITE HARBERS LEO. A. HARRIS - WILL HAYS - - ENID HIGGINS - JULIE JOHNSON - HENRY KERR - - EVELINE KLOSTER - HERMAN KRAEMER - EDWIN C. KRATT - MABEL KAL JIAN - J. P. LEMON - MAY R. MCCARDLE - CLAIRE MCGAW - E. L. MAXWELL - DAVID R. MBTZLER - BELLE MILLWARD - MAUDE MINTHORN - JOHN MOCK - - IDA C. MOODEY - I.. G. MULLER - BERNICE OLNEY - H. W. PETERS - - SARA B. F. RABOURN FRANCES ROGERS - MAME RUSSELL - JOHN SMALE - ALICE B. SMITH - ARTHUR SORENSON - ETHEI. STUBBLEFIELD THOMAS TETSTALL - ANNA TURNER - RUTH C. WALL - HELEN WHITE - DOROTHY WRIGHT - - PbyIicczl Eclllcatiolz - Filzomciol Secretory Commoiztlfzzzt of Cacletx - - MotlJemeztic.r - Dwzlmicf, JozlrmzliIm - - Athletic Coach - Band and Orcl9eIt1'o - - - Regiftmr - M-' Motloemoticx Y , Cfkiffco, f ffhfgu A! -ff -efofvf -. Sei 'i'7W6!f - - - Motlnemoticf - - Hiftory - - Elzglifla - - Vice-Pvincipol - - Girlf' Atlaleticf - A gricill tilre - - - Art - - - lMZlIiC - Meclsaniml Dmwirzg - Debating, Hiftory - - H omemakin g - Mathemoticx, Tyloiizg - - Social Science - - - Hiftory - Frenclv - Englifh - - Engliflv Molloemalicf - S fuzlzifb - - Elzglioflo - Social Science - Latin, German - ALQI'lClllfIll'6 - - Cloeminry - Home Mechanicx - - Biology - - Efzglifh, Latin - Typing, Sloorthaml - - - Girls Pbyfical Eclncatiozz ELEVIWJ
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G Principal Gaines' Message to the Seniors O learn one must see and hear and think. To succeed one must strive. To live one must grow. If the three short years spent here mean that we have learned better how to study, how to work, how to live, they will have been well worth while. Education, however, does not stop with the end of formal schooling, Fresno High School but starts us on the path. It is for each of us to continue thinking, working, learning throughout li-fe. Farewell, graduates of 1932. Here you have studied g here you have worked, here you have lived. You leave behind an enviable record of service. We know that you will continue throughout the years, the same efforts towards growth, success, life. Good Luck! f'32fi29f'.L'4 Dean Farver's Greetings to the Splendid Girls of Fresno High May you become tomorrow the splendid women so necessary to the best citizenship. It has been a real pleasure to plan for you and work with you this year. Perhaps we have not always reached the heights of achievement toward which we have aimed, but we have grown in the spirit of friendship with each other, loyalty to the best interests of our school, and ambition to work for higher standards. A Q 1 ' More keenly than ever have I felt that spirit of cooperation with a smile and zest, which makes duty and work a joy as well as a success. MR. GAINES MISS HIGGINS if-.U MR. KRATT MISS FARVER TEN R L R 5
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Class of 1932 HE current year has witnessed the development of the graduating class into one of the most active organizations on the campus. At the begin- ning of the year, after choosing rings and pins, we selected a senior dress which would distinguish us from the rest of the school. Then, continuing a custom of three years' standing, we published the H32 U-Tellem, a bi-weekly paper containing news of the class and of the school. During the winter Commencement week we did several notable things, starting what we hope will become certain senior traditions. The afternoon of Baccalaureate Sunday we enjoyed a tea at which the low seniors served as hosts to the graduating seniors, their parents, and the faculty. Impressive Baccalaureate Services were held in the First Congregational Church, Dr. Norman B. Henderson delivering the address. On Senior Dress-Up Day we presented the Ducky Wuclcy Jamboree, a radio studio burlesque, in assembly. This proved so -popular that it was repeated for several city organizations and broadcasted over The Bee Station K. M. J. The Jamboree was followed by a theatre party at the Wilson and a frolic in the E. H. S. Cafeteria. Thurs- day morning we had our plaque dedication. The speaker, Mr. Fred Swartz, told us of responsibilities ahead when we enter life's duties. Commencement Exercises included several innovations. There were four student speakers ftwo selected for scholarship and two for superior service in class activitiesj, and individual presentation of diplomas by a member of the Fresno City Board of Education. As the second semester began, we were deeply engrossed in our Senior Play, In a Mission Garden, given the afternoon and evening of April Sth. Continuing the motif used last year in our junior-Senior Prom, this play depicted scenes of romance and adventure during the Spanish Mission days DON HILDEBRAND MISS ROGERS ARMEN ALCHIAN ADA KECK FRED DONLEAVEY TWELVE .
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