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Honor Society Students whose names are followed by an CSD are members of the California Scholarship Federation, Chapter 102, as well as of the local society. JUNE-DEc'1iMmaR. 1926 Anderson, Evelyn Beck, Margaret Beebe, Lloyd CSJ Brown, Verne CSB Cragholm, Lemuel CSD Faulks, Orionna CSJ Ferrario, Lilly CSD Ferrario, Thelma George, Edna CSJ Holm, Elvira CSD Jackson, Clara CSJ Johnson, Leona Kaiser, Elwood Kennedy, Jacqueline CSD Kiely, Florence Lassen, Leona Lindbergh, Howard CSJ Lynn, Rose Minoggio, Felino Murray, Bernadette McCoy, Charles McCoy, Stanley Nickerson, Bernice Raboli, Yolanda Rose, Joe Rowley, Floyd CSU Shaver, Jack CSJ Silva, Mary Tretzel, Howard JANUARY-JUNE, Seniors: Verne Brown CSJ Lemuel Chagholm CSD Robert Fergusson CSJ Lilly Ferrario CSD Leona Johnson 1927 Jacqueline Kennedy CSD Stanley McCoy, President fzuziors: Lloyd Beehe CSD Genevieve Brunner Qrionna Faulks CSJ Thelma Ferrario Edna George, Secretary CSD Elvira Holm Florence Kiely Soplmuzorrs: Roberta Nissen CSJ Jack Shaver Francis Young Clara Jackson Floyd Rowley, Vice-President Gene Sherman Elwood Kaiser CSB Frrslzmvzz 2 Herbert Brown Rae Hansen Mildred Kingsley Graham Nissen Francis Mally CSD Regina Twohey fhe members of the society for the term of June to December. 1926, enjoyed a theatre party to the Fulton Theatre in Oakland. The initiation party at the first of the term introduced, instead of the usual stunts, a ceremonial, which was quite successful. The Honor Society excursion for the term January to June, 1027, was made to Alum Rock on May 14. Three Seniors, Lilly Ferrario, Verne Brown, and Jacqueline Kennedy, received Scholarship Pins this term. Miss Lynam and Mrs. Simpson were faculty advisors.
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Freshman Class Prcgidenzf ,w,. ......,, 1 Jonalcl Tretzel Secretary .,........ .,,,,.,.A........,,,. . .... 1X lildred Kingsley Junior Red Cross RL'f7Vt'.Yt'11flIfl Z'6' ....... ....,.. N ora Ferrario We the Freshman Class of 1926-l'727, entered the Livermore Union High School, August 16, 1926. There were 57 of us. Shortly after entering, we were welcomed into the high school spirit and life hy all the upper classmen who gave us a reception. Having received such a warm welcome, we soon took courage and held a class meeting at which we elected our class officers. In October the Freshman Class gave the upper classmen a Return Party. Having done this we felt that we were now a part of the school, and soon entered into all the different activities. The Freshmen are well represented on all the athletic teams. Miss Reith's English 1 class, composed mostly of Freshmen, formed a cluli which is called the Eutopia Clul1. The meetings are held regularly and in a business-like manner. The ineinhers all take a turn at being secretary and president. :Xt these meetings the nienihers are given topics of their own choice to speak on. This plan has worked out very well. Miss Kings General Science classes formed a club which is called the Science Club. The Freshmen have not only done well in athletics but also in their studies. They are a very promising class. So just keep your eye on the Class of 1930.
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Student Body Notes Sept. 7, lfllfiv-lnstallation of officers: Lemuel Cragholm, presidentg Lilly Fer- rario, secretary. Sept. l7, l'l2l'meStudent Body committees appointed. Report of the finance com- mittee. Talk on the Constitution of the United States, Mr. Lee. Oct. l, l'l2ofMr. Murman and Miss Hoswick, the deputation committee from the University of California, spoke to the students of university life. Q Oct. 1 , lfllo-Fire Prevention XVeek program: School Song ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,A,.,,,,Ar,,,,,,,tttttt ,,,,, ,,tttt ...ttttttt..,,........ S c l tool Fire Prevention Xlfeek ....t ti.ii.............ii,,.ii.,,,. V elma Tromlrley Musical selection ..tt.....t., .Edna tieorge, Thelma Ferrario Talk on Columbus .,o.ttt ...,oo,,.., ttt..,,..., l Q obert Fergusson Columbus, poem ttt.tto t,ttoo. L eona johnson School Spirit ,.,,..,....o...,...t.tAo..it...,..oi,,.,.,.....t.,.....i...i.i..,.,io.,.....,,..., Howard Tretzel flct. 21, 11126-Professor H. C. Bryant, of the Department of Vertebrate Zoology. University of California, and lecturer of the Fish and Game Commission of the State, spoke on the conservation of wild life. Oct. 28, 1026-Tlieodore Roosevelt and Halloween program: Roosevelt as a Private Citizen ............. ................. ............................ L l oyd Beehe Roosevelt as a Statesman ....... . ...... Genevieve Bronner Piano Solo .........,...........,..,.... ...... l leginald Maywood Origin of Halloween ....... .... . . ........ Francis Mally Halloween Recitation ...,...........................,............ ....... G raham Nissen Nov. lO, l926gEducation and Book Wleek program: Rhythmic Motion ...,...,..............,...,........,......,........ ...... C 'atharine Faustina Piano Solo ...,............. .....,...,....... . .. ........ Reginald Maywood Book Vxleek, talk ......... ..................................... C lara Jackson Violin-Piano Duet ....... ..,.,., T helma Ferrario, Edna George Rhythmic Movement ..,... ..... ,.............. ............ ll fl a rgaret Faustina Posture, talk .... ...................,.....................................,...............,......... H elen Eimis Daily Dozen ....................,....................... Third Period Physical Education Girls Three-part song, Qver the XN'ater .,i............,.....,........,. Upper Class Glee Club Nov. ll, 1026-Armistice Day program: America, the Beautiful ..,,.............. ...................... S Chool Armistice Day, talk ........... ........., R oherta Nissen Brotherhood, poem ......... ...... H oward Lindbergh The American Legion ..,.....i.i...c....,ci.......,... c....... ll dr. Smallcomh Tenting Tonight ..................,...,,. ................... .........,............ S c hool lN'hy the lllar Should Not he Forgotten ,.,... .................... ll lr. Fiorio The Battle-Cry of Freedom ........,............... .....i.................,....... S chool Peace. talk .................,.......,......... ....... R ev. Edwin B. Hayes The Star Spangled Banner ....,,....., .........,,..................,, S chool Nov. 24, 1926-Thanksgiving program: Vocal Solo .............,....,........,............ Doris Gray, accompanied hy Edna George A Prayer, poem ........ ....., . . ......,................,.......,.,,.,.....,.,,........... Elvira Holm
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