Livingston High School - Livingstonian Yearbook (Livingston, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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SENIGR CLASS HISTORY The second Freshman Claes to enter Livingstgnf High School was the Glass of '29. At the time.of.' enrollment in the fall of 1925, about fifty members were present. The officers chosen to lead them were: Vivian Hammond, president: Lois Daniels, vice- president: Norene Williams, secretary and class re- porter. Miss Dickinson was chosen class advisor. When the class returned for their Sophomore year it was found that only thirty-six members had enrolled. The officers for the year were: Louise Norene Williams, secretary and treasurer: Miss Gale, class advisor. A party was given in honor of the Freshman Class on October first, and a successful play, nYe Village Sckvwln, was presented on the eighteenth of February. In the fall of 1927, our class again entered school with about the same enrollment as the year before. The officers chosen were: Hilmar Blaine, president: Mary T. Craig, vice-president: Dixie Craddick, secretary: Alice Brown, treasurer: Edna Nordfelt, class representative: Miss Gale, class advisor. Some good looking class rings were pur- chased. They were received about January first. The Junior Play, Wcharmn, was presented February twenty-fourth. It was a great success. A party was enjoyed on the evening of Merch seventeenth, . and the Junior-Senior Ball was given in the first week in June. When our Senior year opened, the class con- sisted of thirtyesix wide-awake students. The offi- cers chosen to lead the class during their final year were: Frank Arnold, president: Edith Koch, vice-president: Elsie Moore, secretary: Gregory Crampton, treasurer: John Cleary, class represent- ative: Miss-Gale, class advisor. The Senior pic- tures were taken, and the members were busy exe changing and presenting the from Christmas to the end of the year. The Senior play, WThe Patsyn was presented on January jlst. It was a big success with a record crowd attending. Ditch day was en- joyed April third. The Seniors spent a very plea- sant day in Fresno, and attended a talkie in the afternoon. No doubt all the Seniors who attended this event will long remember it as one of the pleasant events of their school days. On Thurs- day evening, June 6, 1929, commencement exercises were held, and we became members of the alumni. Hilmar Blaine ay ,A Bailey, president: Lois Daniels, vice-president: 1

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SENIOR CLASS WILL le, the members of the Class of '29, of Living- ston High School, located on the planet of earth, in the Western Hemisphere, on the Continent of Am- erica., the nation of United States, in the State of California, County of Merced, city df Livingston, on the corner of Peach and Hain Streets, believing our cerebellum to be functioning in the correct manner, hereby will and bequeath our worldly poss- essions to be distributed where they seem, by dif- ferentiation, to be most needed, and to be of ut- most utility. I, Robert Bob Holman, will my ability to act the fool, to Jinuv Pickering, on the consideration that he divide with Birdene Wieck. I, Edna Nordfelt, will up Swedish descent and blond type to Mabel Duarte, in hopes that she will find it valuable, ' I, John Cleary, who on one occasion proved very successful in the clothing repair business, will offer my advice to anyone planning to open a similar establishment, I, Lucille Dooley, will my cooking utensils to Pete Book, in hopes that Georgia will teach him the use of them in the near future. I, Frank Arnold, will my teasing manner and clowing ability to Coach Carpenter, in hopes that he adds them to his collection of roller pegeons to start a circus, I. U9-T68-ret Balassl, will my ability to look inv telligent in class to anyone who may occasionally need such qualities to convince a skeptical teacher, I, Hilmar Blaine, will my ability to 'go with any girl in this High School' to Clyde McDonald. I, Mary Purnell, will W rolling, heavenly, baby blue eyes to Lucille Blaine, hoping that she will give hers a rest. . ' I, Tomoyo Masuda, will my rouge pot to May Wayman, with the intention of it boingqof service, I, George Yugo, will my love for displaying the rainbow in my wardrobe to Beth Fleehnan, I, Alice Brown, will my boyish bob to Orpho. Koohn. I, Roy Craig, will my Ruby to Edward Miller, praying that he will not cross his eyes, as I have done, watching hor,

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