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EL ECO First Row: Gardner, R. Venesgas, Savage, Martinez, Frausto, E. Rex, Flint, J. Howcroft, Beemer, T. Fowler, Clark, Howard, Flowers Second Row: W., Borba, Twomey, Sweat, Freeman, Saulmon, Petty, Forster, J. Kaufield. R. Conley, J. Sorenson, M. Fujioka, Kaneko, F. Conley, R. Howcroft Third Row: Miss Anderson iAdviserJ, Sohrakoi'l', M.. Bogdanoif, Susoeif, Gilmore. Z. Hofzue, Pontes. Humphreys, A. Boqdanoff, Beski, Clampitt, FI. Ridinger, L. Serna, Viola Whaley, Tupper, N. Rex, Mr. Rundy fAdvisery Fourth Row: L. Johnson, Reed, S. Brown, H. Caddel, DeWitt, Enid Bundschuh, Edythe Bundschuh, Aguiar, F. Andressen, Bowers, Farinha, Chiostri, M. Asazawa, U. Fujioka, Noyes, S. Hermosilla, Carnesseca, Leavell, Uyemura Fifth Row: B. Grey, Fereva, Katseles, Mlasaki Hada, Ashton, Ballew, J. Hoff, Gouvea, J. Cross, F. Ayon, Pozzi, W. Shinn. Freshman Class On September 25 the freshmen were welcomed into high school by the sophomores at the Freshman Reception. The freshman class beinfg especially large this year, it was necessary to hold the Freshman Return Dance in the gym. It was hold on Ocfober 16. The gym was decorated to represent the Big Game with goal posts at either end and red, white, blue, and gold strcamels hanging from them. The walls were trimmed with papel pennants and footballs. The freshmen had the toss-a-dart booth and penny throw at the can nival. Both concessions netted a profit. President .,......................................... ................ E lsie Reed Vice President .... .. .. Clarence Howard Secretary ....,..... .... A ntonette Fereva Treasurer ........,, ....... R ay Saulmon Class Reporter .... ...,... .. .... . Martha Leavell - I 0 3 7 --......-.-........2......-..47.T.: QIXTEEN ,c .
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EL ECO First Row: E. Asazawa, Mayes, Lee, Ragsdale, R. Kaffka, W. Hunter, Gamboa, Korfi' Menchinella Second Row: Wfelch, Lavendahl, Mendoza, O. Olivas, N. Asazawa, A. Arrendondo ML Ayon, Crook, Marie Wiswell, V. Wyatt, Mr. Loeffler fAdviserJ Third Row: Windes, D. Neville, Vogt, B. Bickford, Shane, Korthoff, Besana, Bettencourt, Santini, Oleari, H. Maloney Fourth Row: K. Miyata, A. Gage, B. Beazeale, Thacker, Popoff, Barry, M. L. Wiswell Marie Bunn, Short, Allen, Miss Hohl fAdviserJ, Bird, Gallardo, Batti Fifth Row: C. Hansen, Carmen, M. Hunter, J. Arredondo, Jauch, McCrath Sophomore Class The freshmen were initiated by the sophomore class on September 25. 1936, by singing, playing instruments, and dancing. After the initiation a dance was given in the gym with music by Captain Carter and his Mid-Shipmen. Mr. Loefler and Miss Hohl were selected for our class advisers. The officers elected by the class are as follows: Kenneth Bayless ..........,................,..,,.. ..,..,,, Pr esident James Ragsdale ..,., ..... V ice President Dorene Neville ..,.,.. ,.,.,.. S ecretary Verna Wyatt ..,.. Robert Mayes ,,... A play entitled Elmer , was given by the Sophomores at the Sophomore Hop on March 12, 1937. The leading part of Elmer , was taken by James Ragsdale. After the play a dance was given in the gymnasium. The theme of spring and Easter was carried out by rabbits and balloons. Treasurer Reporter I 9 3 7 FIFTEEN 9 1
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EL ECO Jllumni Notes CLASS OF 1934 Ansel Allen is in the Coast Artillery at Fort Baker. Helen Beermann is doing housekeeping in Lincoln. Fred Benedict is married to Ane Hansen, former L. U. H. S. student, and he is working for the N. I. D. They are the parents of a baby boy. Bernard Berger is working at home in Sheridan. James Bickford is attending Junior College in Sacramento. Fred Bogdanoff is working on his father's ranch near Sheridan. Nella Boydlen is doing housework at Scheiber's dairy. Robert Brockman is attending the University of California at Berkeley. Hazel Brown is now married to Arnold Flowers. They are the parents of a son. Orman Brown is now married and working at Ray Williams' garage in Roseville. Robert Bunn is married to Grace Moore, former L. U. H. S. student, and is working in Sacramento. Edward Bunn is driving a truck for the Roi Tan tobacco company. Eva Clampitt is married to George Ahart of Lincoln. The students extend sympathy to them on the recent death of the younger of their two sons. Rene' Clark is attending the University of California in Berkeley. Dorothy Creason is now Mrs. Donald Christianson and is living in Arbuckle. Billie Creer is working for Rawson Holmes in Palo Alto. Harris Crogh is employed in a mine near Ohpir. Lorena Davis is now Mrs. Frank Aguiar. They have one child. Harry Edwards is working for General Motors in Los Angeles. Virgil Egolf is in the U. S. Army. Arnold Flowers is working as a clerk in Tofft's Grocery. Evelyn Gomes is now Mrs. Muttersback and is living in Colusa. Francis Grey is attending the University of California in Berkeley. Helen Hansen is working for a retired dentist in San Francisco. Opal Howard is married to Lorin Dalton and is living in Sacramento. Helen Hunter is married to Roy Ventura of Lincoln. They have a baby daughter. Dorothea Johnston is a service representative for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company in Bakersfield. Richard Lee attended the University of California the first semester, but due to illness was forced to remain at home the second semester. He is now employed by Gladding, McBean 85 Co. Fred Logan is attending the University of California at Berkeley. Robert Logan is working on a fruit ranch near Lincoln. l 9 3 7 SEVENTEEN
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