Livermore High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Livermore, CA)

 - Class of 1928

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GREEN 6' GOLD M5 SOPHOMORE CLASS cLAss otfr1cERs Pmrjdezzl .... Y.A. ,w... R AE HANsliN Vive-Piremfeiif -..... Dokorm' Cotta Sefrefriry . .,.. ,A.., A..., ,.... ..........A,. ,. . A lN IYRTUQ GROTH llllllflll' Ret! Cmti' RejN'e,teHli1fj1'e ,..,.. ,,... l TRANCES POLOMUNI The Christmas Party, according to tradition, was given by the Sophomores. The party was given on Friday evening, December 16, and was quite .1 success. An interesting program was presented, the main features of which were: The presenting of the Cali- fornia Essay Awards by the Native Sons of the Golden West, Bernice Nickerson winning as first prize a silver loving cupg the presenting of the Wliite Gifts by the Red Cross Representatives to Miss lessen, and the presenting of presents to the Seniors by Santa Claus. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The Sophomores took an active part in filling Red Cross boxes to send to Guam and in bringing Wliite Gifts at Christmas time. The class donated money to buy a subscription to a magazine to send to .lohn Cronin, a member of the class, who is ill in a hospital in Redwood City. The boys in our class helped on both the basketball and football teams. The girls organized .1 basketball tc-am which proved ciuite successful. The team members are: ll9l

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GREEN 6' Goi.D JULIA Mm' Witiua Rniis GIENE SHERMAN Roaisara NISSIEN ESALYNIE Rich IDA MAE SPENCER Cfxamistous Own-1Ns jon Rosiz ROLAND THERKOF Marifo Pizifrrokis FLOYD RowLI2Y ALBERTINIE Twonrfv YOLANDA Rfxiioti ANTOINIZTTIZ SCQHISNONIE FRANCIS YOUNG JACK SHAVLR The first thing the Juniors did of importance was to buy their class rings. They got them in September. The juniors were well represented in sending Guam boxes. The girls spent some of their spare time in dressing dolls and getting other things for them. The Juniors also did their share in bringing Wliite Gifts at Christmas time. Before the close of the first semester, we elected our officers for the next semester. All who held office the first semester were reaelected except the secretary. The new secretary is Yolanda Raboli. This semester was the bevinninv of our social life. The Junior Prom, held oh Febrbary 18, was a success and was enjoyed by all. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated with japanese lanterns, parasols, and plaques, presenting an attractive appearance. The School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Graham, played several selections. Miss Wente, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Hampson, sang two solos. Thelma Ferrario. accompanied at the piano by Edna George, played two violin solos. The High School Orchestra furnished the dance music. The juniors are now busy preparing for the junior-Senior Banquet which will be given May 26. The decorations will be carried out in blue and gold in honor of the Seniors. There will be about 70 present at the banquet. Our guests of honor will be Mr. and Mrs. Lee. The juniors will also decorate the Grammar School Auditorium for Commencement. ' Our class is prominent in the Honor Society, having the largest representation of any other. The president of the Girls' League is Leona Lassen, a junior. julia Moy, of our fclass, is vice-president, Yolanda Raboli is secretary pro-tem. The juniors are also prominent in athletics. The girls have organized' a basketball team, but as yet have played only a few games. The boys are well represented on the football and basketball teams, showing what we can do. We are interested in junior Red Cross work, too. Esalyne Rich is the chairman, and is kept out of mischief. She does her work well and we are proud of her. To date, the juniors have deposited 35288.95 Our only rivals are the Seniors, and they arent so far ahead of us. LIST



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GREEN C9 GOLD Forward Forward .vr.. Centerw. Center., Guards Guard, L .,Yrrr Mildred Webber ,L,,LMary Bergamaschi Myrtle Laughlin ,L,,LEva Gustafson m,,Rae Hansen . L,Rena Bergamaschi The members in the Honor Society are Frances Malley and Robert McKOwn The members ol the class took an active part In the school Operetta, The Toreaclors the Class Roll is as follows: RIZNA BIQRUAMASCHI GLADYS BORDES HIERBIZRT BROWN ROBERT BRANCH RUTH CALHOUN GITIIELLIZRMCJ DULAY JOSISPHINF FFRRARIO PEARL GILBERT EVA GUSTAFSON RAI? HANSIZN ARTHUR HANSIEN DOUGLAS KIENNEDX' LLOYD LASSIZN ANDREW LARSIEN LISA MITCHELL NIEVIN MCCORMICK VUILLIAM MONDOT VUILLIAM MOHR DOROTHY MARsDEN HARVEY MCQFAIILINLI WALDIEN OLSIiN CHARLES S!LVA DONALD STONE MADONNA TWOHEY REGINA TWOHIEH' MILDRISD WIQRBIQR MARX' BERGAMASCHI PETER BARTHI3 LOUIS BISCIAY DOROTHY COLE EVELYN DRAOHI RAYMOND FREISMAN ALICE GAMELE MYRTLE GROTH AUGUSTINE GUIDO T201 HELINA HORCIAN ALBIN JENSEN MILDRED KINLISLIEX' MYRTLE LAUUHLIN TRVIN MITCQHIELL FRANCES MALLY LAWRENCE MOY MARION MICHOliVIC,H FRANCIS MLYRRAY ROBERT MCKOWN GRAHAM NISSIEN FRANCES POLOMONI RAYMOND STONE DONALD TRETZEL lOSI?PHINli TXVOHIEY JOE WARNER JUSTIN WILBIIR

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