Hanford High School - Janus Yearbook (Hanford, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Senior Class History In the largest class in the history of Hanford Union High School two hundred fifty-two very green Freshmen started high school four years ago. This large class still survives even though we were fed castor oil and called Greenhorn Freshmen. In both our first two years we lost the Freshman- Sophomore Brawl but we have more than made up for that in other Wa S Howard Nehls, Jack y ' Cameron. A number of our classmates have ranked well in athletics. Claire Buckner has brought glory to our class by her skill at Tennis while George Lewis and Francis Bet- tencourt were chosen members of the All Valley Football Teamf' In our Junior year we gave a very successful Junior Prom on February I4-, St. Valentine's Day, in the Gymnasium. Gur decorations reflected the gay spirit of the day. During this same year we selected our attractive Junior rings. Lest we neglect to give credit and attention where they are due, we must not forget that the Senior Class has had throughout our four years an excellent representa- tion on the Honor Roll. Richard James, Bedford The class dramatic productions were a great success this year. With the aid of the Students' Little Theater the Senior Play, Intimate Strangers, was presented in December. Then in April, the mystery melodrama, The Sky Trainf' also provoked much interest and stimulated favorable comment. The characters in the Intimate Strangers were: The Stationmaster, Jack Shay, William Ames, Marvin Joseph, Isabel, Annabelle Stephenson, Florence, Ernestine Reichelg Johnnie White, Rudolph Canting Henry, Lincoln Anderson, Aunt Ellen, Axie Vail, and lVIattie, Marjorie An- derson. The cast of The Sky Trainn was as follows: Mr. Lawler, Bruce McClellan, Leslie Rawson, Robert lhlayg Mr. Hartigan, Philip Sjobergg Captain lhlinor, Bedford Montgomery, Sarnia Blair, Dorothea Andersong Lt. Larry Henley, Howard Nehls, Bernice Ashley, Ernes- tine Reichelg Mrs. Ashley, Marjorie Anderson, Jason Pennypacker, Russell Clementg Nita. Lo- raine Dahlstromg Gerson Slade, Hugh Sheets, Dennison Wolff, Jack Shay. F1Rs'r SEMESTER 0FF1cERs Jack Cameron . . . President Howard Nehls . . Vice-President Claire Buckner . . . Secretary ZLZ Bedford Montgomery . .Treasurer Ernest Craveiro . . Yell Leader Z I f Richard James . Representative to the Miss soulless LAMPE Executive Commmee Tfwe nt y

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Miss Num' HALL MR. FRED RIARCIELLUS Frmii, Row: Mr. I-'r:mr'hi. Mr, ,Xnshm-rry. Mr. llemlsc-h, MV. flilfiiljll, Mr. Gilmore, Mr. Wieus. Mr. Lnngfield. So-1-umi Huw: Miss Lililn-, Miss Austin. Miss Iiim-rl. Miss Williauns. Miss hlI'Kl'llill', Miss lhmwnv, Miss Rais- xnussx-n. Miss Smith, Miss IAIIIIIDC, Mrs. Munniugr, Mrs. Wvllingiun. Han-k Iimv: Mr. Mnlwv, Mr. Hl'il Faculty MR. CHARLIQS B. GII,N10Rl? Typing, Commrrrinl Englixll. offiff l'rar'!irr', Junior Businexs Training l'rim'ifvnl'.v Sri rrlary M R. H ERNIAN H ARP ER A-Igrirulturz' MR. CHARLES H IZNDSCH Grnrrnl Srirrirf, Pl1y.viml Edzwnliorz Miss Sovm :asia L.-xxlvia Drafwing Miss BERNICIS Ll'l I'I,Ii Spanixh MR. JOSEPH I,0sc:Fllal.D Shop MR. GISORCIIE M.-xmira Pllyxirs, .-llgrbrn Miss IMA ixIL'KIiI.l,lER Srfwing Mis s RUTH ELA1 N ia Jllusia' MRs. EUNICIE MANNING lliytory, Efonomirs lfoodfwork Miss Sovum R.-KSMUSSEN Cooking Miss Fi,oRizNcrs Rmzlx llistory, Journalism Miss BARBARA Ross Phyxival Edurntion Miss HIZLIQN SMITH Spanish, Phyximl Edumfion Miss MARc:ARlz'l' S'1'iawAR1' English M RS. FAN NI is XV is LLI scrrox Ilixlory, linglixll MR. JACOB XVI EN s Mzuif XVl1,1,l.-mis Ninrtren



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, Class of '33 The outstanding event of the year was the Sen- ior Ball given lVIay 12. The Chinese motif was carried out in the decorations. The committees in charge of the Ball were as follows: mvk R 1,x,, Z M,,,.vi,, llwmhi F,.,,m,iS Decorations and Clean-up Committee: Thelma R P't em E m Dapron, Chairman: Gwendolyn Rathbun, George ,'Q1f',,lfflfflguflsiu me G i i' E 'S' Lewis, Philip Sjoberg, Marvin Joseph, Dorothea Anderson, James Beagle, John Crawshaw, Robert May, Grace Carr, and Bedford Montgomery. Invitations Committee: Morva Brautigam, Chairman, lV1arie Bomar, Rudolph Cantin, Ernest Trewhitt, Sarah Goldsmith, and Theodore Trapp. Music Committee: Melvin Bloyd, Chairman, Loraine Dahlstrom, Mary Mar- jorie Ford, Harry Bullard, Vernon Sturgeon and Grace Feaver. Reception Committee: Joyce Keran, Chairman: Chester DeRoo, Dorothy Or- chard, Marjorie Anderson, Leslie Conradi and Donald Newport. Refreshment Committee: Claudia Peterson, Chairman: Ernestine Reichel, Wil- ton Houston, Wilfred Collins, Unis Crain, Cyrus Field and Maxine Ratcliffe. Chairman of all committees: Francis Bettencourt. Business Manager: Robert Berry. The Class of T33 owes much to its advisers for the success of its last year in High School. The graduates wish to express their thankfulness to Miss Lampe and to Mr. Ansberry. As we follow our different pursuits through l life we will never forget the beautiful and at- tractive buildings where we spent four short, happy years: nor the big-hearted man, Mr. Neighbor, whose one aim was to guide us in the upward path and ever direct us to the better things in life. For this we gratefully give him our thanks. The Class of 1933 bids Hanford High School farewell and hopes that the years to come may bring even greater success to the school. Sizcoxlo Smilfswzk Ovricisks Francis Bettencourt . . President Marvin joseph . . Vice-President lirnestine Reichel . Secretary Y f Robert Berry . . . Treasurer MR, Mlcnm: Axsm-:RRY Ernest Craveiro . . Yell Leader Elsie Mae Gribi, Representative to the Executive Committee Tfwenly-one

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