Madera Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Madera, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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SCHOLARS ELE SOCHEiN FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER William Saunders ....President..... Ss pee BoLIvmOnNeal Ernest Skaggs... : Vice-President... Tea bs ......Martha Michaelson Betty 0’Neal........ Be CCT CRT Verse ee ee es ee nae Juanita Massey Frederick — Lesan.. ete ee Te ASULe lease: a3 é ....Nadine Upton With two conventions attended during the year, members of the Madera high school chapter of the California Scholarship Federation had a busy time going new places and seeing new faces. Miss Annabel Hall, language teacher, had the pleasure of guiding the activities of the group during the year. The first jaunt took in a conference at Fresno on April 13, while on the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh of that same month, the longer and apparently more enjoyable trip was made. ‘That convention was held at Hayward Union High School, Hayward. During the fall semester, the enterprising organization began building its fifty-dollar scholarship fund. This award is given to one of the ten ranking Seniors who have achieved scholarship honors during the four years in high school. The seal bearers of the class of “35 were guests of honor at a banquet held on Friday evening, May 31, at the Hotel Aragon, Those honored were: Dick Hardin, Beth Clark, Margaret Fahey, Sylvia Mun- ter, Betty O’Neal, Virginia Rowe, and Nadine Upton. Perhaps it was with the idea of comparing the leadership of a fellow and a girl that the group elected Bill Saunders for the fall term and Betty O'Neal for the spring semester. ‘The comparison must have satisfied the most exacting as the whole year was rated a highly successful one. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Row 1—-Woo, V. House, B. Peterson, J. Halloran, W. Saunders, E. Simonian, C. Gordon, W. Gong. Row 2——R. Taylor, Bartelt, MeKinnon, Biscay, Ginby, M. Halloran, H. Boyle, O’Neal, Gaskin, 0. Brown, Q. Gong, Nino, Kobayashi. Row 3——N. Upton, E. Copeland, Fahey, Allen, B. Bartlett, Rowe, Coates, R. Failla, M. Campos, Mannino, P. Barr, Nikaido. Row 4—-Michaelson, S. Munter, Cheuyront, Clark, Poythress, Massey, Fischer, R. Ennis, Sloan, M. Munter, Clayton. Row 5—TI Tesan. Putrell. D. Hardin. H. Archibald, L. Johnson, k, Maloy, F. Lesan, Sheldon, Skaggs. Page 28

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THE MADERAN—FIRST SEMESTER Row 1—Morse, J. Bryant, Catching, and Ewing. Row 2—Ericson, Aoki, Barsotti, E. Ennis, Lanningham, Harrell, Brown, and Bissell, Row 3—Boyle, Arnold, F. Lesan, Basye, S. Munter, Neeley, Garner, and Isakson. Row 4—Michaelson, Barnett, Fierro, Hanhart, J. Merritt, Loveland, and Belchar. THE MADERAN During the first semester, Sylvia Munter, Senior, took the place as editor of the Maderan. For business manager, Robert Arnold, Senior, filled the position. Frederick Lesan, Senior, was sports editor. Catherine Neeley, Junior, was editor during the second semester. Vor the first time in the history of the school, a girl, Ann Mugnolo, Junior, was business manager. Harrison Catching, Junior, was sports editor. THE MADERAN—SECOND SEMESTER Row 1 Saratta (in front), Ficklin, Futrell, Pitman, Ennis, Moon, Carnes, Prouty, Gomes, Row 2——Desmond, Williams, Griffeath, Neeley, Catching, Mugnolo. Row 3 Faso. Keltie, Cortapasi, Perry, Pruett, Garner Page 27



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FUTURE FARMERS OFFICERS 1934-35 President, Robert Crawford. Vice-President, Shirley Jones. Secretary, Louis Paulo. ‘Treasurer, Elbert Lincoln. Reporter, Joseph Gomes. Yell Leader, Robert Scott. Adviser, B. J. McMahon. Despite the fact that their agricultural buildings were moved during this year, the Future Farmers won many trophies, ribbons and honors at the various contests which they entered. San Joaquin Valley Robert Crawford was elected president of the t Fresno, in October. Future Farmers at their regional meeting held At the San Joaquin County Fair, at Stockton, Shirley Jones won the statewide Future Farmer public speaking contest and a cash prize of $25 at the Great Western Livestock Show held at Los Angeles in November. Shirley also won second place in the spring contest for the San Joaquin Valley held at Fresno. Prizes were won in the weight estimating and dressing percentage contest at Los Angeles by Herbert Foth, James McDougald, Joseph Gomes, and Rudolph Lundstrom. Ten chapter members exhibited livestock at the Interstate Livestock show at San Francisco, April 14-18, bringing back over $1,000 from the sale of their animals, and prizes. Robert Barnett also won the showmanship contest and a wrist watch. He also won a $150 scholarship to the California Polytechnic School at San Luis Obispo for next year for being the best all around beef cattle exhibitor at the show. The judging teams won second place in the sweepstakes for the San Joaquin Valley and Central California at Modesto in March. MADERA FUTURE FARMERS Row 1—Bennett, Ely, Foust, Kumagai, Pendergrass, and Lundstrom. Row 2—Brown, Koch, B. Scott, J, MeDougald, J. Gomes, Crawford, Lincoln, Paulo, M. Faso, S. Jones, and Gong. Row 3—Turner, Gangbin, Ryan, Rasmussen, D. MecDougald, E. Rasmussen, Foth, Lightbody, Findley, Creamer, Byron MeMahon, Adviser. Row 4—E G. Barnett, Cozby, Pfister, Crick, Anderson, and F. Page 29

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