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Senior Play, S0 This fs Lozzdozz ...... Senior Class Colors-Yellow and Wlhite Fforucl'-Yellow Rose Morro A wiizizcr iiczirr quits, A qzfiitter izvzici' wins. SENIOR ACTIVITIES Alumni Dinner and Senior Ball ....... .lunior-Senior Dinner ..,,..,.,,,,..,,,,, Senior Assembly .,...,... Commencement ..,..... Processional March ..ee... Wlelcome ....,..,....,...... COM M ITNCIZMENT PROCRA M Vocal Solo ....,e,,.,...e...,....,......,,..,......eee...... Student Oration COur Class Mottol eeeeeee Piano Solo ........eeee........ee...eee,..,.eee..ee.e.., Address i.......,..,...........,.....li......e.,.. Violin Solo CRigoletto Fantasyj... .. Awarding of Diplomas... Acceptance of Diplomas. Star Spangled Banner .... Recessional lVlarcli ........ Reception for Graduates ....... Dancing. ............................ ........,Friday evening, April l Saturday evening, May 21 ......Saturday night, .lune 4 .S.........VVednesday, June 8 Thursday evening, June 9 U. H. S. Orcliestra ..........Lilly Ferrario .......Mrs. Otto Nissen ......l,emuel Cragliolm -.....Mrs. Hampson .......ludge XV. H. Donahue .............Tlielma Ferrario ......Principal H. Lee ..Frz1ncis McGlincliey ..........................Audience U. H. S. Orchestra Social Hall U. H. S. Dance Orchestra
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Senior Class ll-llisttoiry HIC Senior Class of '27 has played an active part in school affairs for the past four years. Each member of the class has given his time, effort, and ability to place the class, and maintain it, through its four years in a prominent place in the activities of the school. As Freshmen in 192-l, the class gained distinction as being the largest Fresh- man Class in the history of the school. There were -lil students on the class roll. The organizing ability of the class was soon shown. A Freshman Club was organized by the boys with Francis Mctilinchey as president. The girls established the Amistad Club, which became one of the most prominent school organizations. ln September a theatre party was held, and in November a trip to Golden Gate Fark in San Francisco was arranged. Several parties were given during the year hy the girls for the boys and vice versa. The outstanding party of the year was the Freshman Return Party to the school. A play, Zlfodcs aim' llflIlllll'I'5, was presented. The class was well represented on the Honor Society, having six student members, and also in athletics, a good many of the boys being on teams, on which they remained throughout their entire four years of school. As Sophomores the class was equally well distinguished. The Sophomore girls under the direction of Miss Monahan presented a program on Armistice Day. The annual Christmas Party in charge of the class was a memorable event. A play entitled, llvflvv fflc Clzimcxv Rang, was given with the following students in the cast: Lilly Ferrario, Harold Ashby, Verne Brown, Leona Johnson, Lester Crag- holm, Leno Raboli, Edith Lynn, Ruth XVilson, Russell Crane, Casper Madsen. Lemuel Cragholm, Leo Callaghan, and Myrtle Seeband. A tree was arranged with gifts for the Seniors. The class also presented a play, T110 Cofifvrlzead, which was a great success. There were also three members of the class in the Senior Play. As -luniors, the class still maintained its prominent position in the school. Several pie sales were held that were great financial successes. Members of the class presented programs on Thanksgiving Day, Lincoln's Birthday, and XYash- ington's Birthday. There were nine Juniors in the Honor Society during this year. The class presented the lunior Prom on the 12th of February. This was the first dance to be given in the new gym. The ,lunior-Senior Banquet, in June, far surpassed those given in previous years. As Seniors the class finished an excellent record that will be difficult to surpass. ln the beginning of the year, the Freshman Reception was given by the class. Immediately after Christmas work was begun on the Senior Play. So This fx I.011al011, with the following students in the cast: Leo Callaghan, Evelyn Ander- son, Lilly Ferrario, Russell Crane, Bernadette Murray, Stanley McCoy, Lemuel Cragholm, Robert Fergusson, Rose Ferrario, and Verne Brown. The play was presented on April l at the California Theatre and was acknowledged to he a great success. The proceeds of the play are to he used for the Senior Ball on May 21. always quite a prominent event in school history. After the hall will coine Connnenceinent. and the end of school days for the Class of '27. But with such a record of activities and events as they will leave behind theni. they need have no fear that they will he forgotten.
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unior Class Notes . The class of this year will mark the most progressive and liveliest year for the Class of '28, The class organized in September, oflicers for the year were elected as follows: P1'eria'mzt .................. ,....... G enevieve Browner Virc-President .l.,.,.,......,..,.. ....,..... M argaret Barthe Serrcfaffy ....,,,....,.........,.,........... ..,... .......r.,,...,.. E l vira Holm Red Cross R0ju'c'se'11faz'ii'0 .,,.i, ,....,....r..............,.,..... R ose Ferrario .E.l't'CllZ'l.'Z'C CTOIIIICTI Jlft'llII7t'1'S ...,...,..., Louis Ferrario. Reba Teeter The junior Class was well organized and set out to work to make everything they undertook a success. This year they bought class rings and pins. The Junior Prom, held February 26, was a success and was enjoyed by all. The Gymnasium, which was beautifully decorated in blue and gold, presented a very attractive appearance. The School Qrchestra furnished the music. The Juniors are now preparing for the Senior-Junior Banquet which will take place June 4. The juniors are also interested in athletics. The Junior boys were well represented on the school teams. The girls organized a basketball team and won the championship for interscholastic games. The class has selected, Play the Gamef' as their class motto. The junior Class is well represented in the Honor Society. At the present time the Juniors have deposited 3212. This amount is greater than that saved by all the other classes. lille are proud of our thrift.
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