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RIQUIQDQS LLLLLLL LLLA. Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS First Semester Second Semester Margie Calkins ....., ...,S,S. P resident .S.A.,,... ...S,.. B flargie Calkins VVilbur Hylton ....... ..e,,, 'V Tice-Pl'eS'Iiti61If ,,..V. YA....... G len C1'OCliSfi Koleta Osborn ...... .SS.e.Se S evre1'ary..... .. ..S.SSSS Mary Thompson Joe Roberts, ,e,,,,,,. ,,eee,,, Tl'eaS1t.1'el' ...,...,....,.,....,....7..7 Tllellllil NIHOUYE Surely the class of SS can count itself a class of old timers, for all but four of us have been companeros since the eighth grade. Although we have always been reasonably modest, as we are leaving lVIcFarland High we will give you a brief list of our accomplishments. Especially in forensics can we claim superiority. for three of the four varsity debaters are seniors, and a senior won first place in the oratorical contest. Near the end of the nrst semester the class gave a play which, we can say with all modesty, was as good as any play given by students of McFarland High School. The class of '33 contains its share of honor students. for in this we rank second. Our boys are outstanding in athletics, as is shown by the number of block lVl's obtained by them. The girls. though unable to boast of this, can truth- fully claim good sportsmanship. Realizing that there are other classes in the school which have similar interests in the annual, we still feel that it is peculiarly ours. for a senior, George Alexander, named it. Taking into consideration all the parties, breakfasts, assemblies, and ban- quets we have given and received, we think we have had a very busy senior year, and we hope that every other coming senior class will have as much en- joyment as-we have had. XYe expect to keep on along our way. quietly but edectively accomplishing things which will make our school proud of us. i M. T.-'33 SENIOR WEEK Friday, June 2- Junior-Senior Banquet Sunday, june 4-Baccalaureate Grammar School Auditorium Address by Rev. H. E. Carlson, McFarland Methodist Church Tuesday, june 6-Senior Day Q Senior Assembly Senior Song Senior Prophecy by pictures Senior Picnic Friday, june 9- Commencement Address by Dr. Wlalter F. Dexter, President of VVhittier College -12-
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MARGIE cauiixs Student Body Treasurer, 4: Lower Class Rep., 2: Class President, 4: Class Secretary, 3: Class Trea- surer, 1: Hostess Club Vice-President, 4: Spanish Club President, 3: Secretary-treasurer Girl's Glee Club, 2: Secretary-treasurer Chorus, 3: President Orchestra, 3: Treasurer Orchestra, 3: Hostess Club, 2-3-4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Spanish Club, 3: Press Club, 4: Basketball, 4: Tennis, 3-4: Hockey, 4: Volley Ball, 3-4: Editor-in-chief Recuerdos, 4: Editor Cougar Cry, 3: Mussolini'sCalan1ity, 4: Los Amigzis de Alicia, 3: Glee Club, 1-2: Chorus, 3-4: Orchestra, 1-2-3-4. GLENN CROCKETT Entered M. H. S., 3: Class Vice-President, 4: Biology Club, 3: Hi-Y Secretary, 2: Block M, 4: Hi-Y, 2: Press Club, 4: Honor Society. 4: Football, 2-3-4: Basket Ball, 2: Baseball, Z. CLARENCE ROBINSON F. F. A., 1-2-3-4: Biology Club, 3: Block M, 3-4: F. F. A. Treasurer, 4: Track. 3: Football, 3-4: Basket Ball, 2-3. EARL HIGGINBOTHAM S. B. President, 4: S. B. Vice-President, 3: Class Vice-President, 2: Hi-Y President, 3: Hi-Y Secretary, 3: Forensic Club President, 3: Block M, 2-3-4: Forensic Club, 3-4: Football, 2-3-4: Basket Ball, 2- 3-4: Track, 3: Captain Basket Ball Team, 2-3: Annual Staff, 3-4: Cougar Cry, 3-4: Debate, 4: Extempore, 3-4: Oratory, 3-4: Stop Thief, 1' Mussolini's Calamity, 4: Chorus, 3: Orchestra, 2 THELMA MOORE Class Treasurer, 4: Secretary G. A. A., 4: Secretary- treasurer Forensic Club, 3: Forensic Manager, 4: Forensic Club, 3-4: G. A. A., 2-3-4: Cougar Cry, 3' Debate, 4: Mussolini's Calamity, 4: Volley Ball 4: Basket Ball 2-3-4: Hocke' 4' Baseball 2-3-4' 1 5 1 1 1 Letter Club, 3-4: Tennis, 4: Badminton, 4: Chorus, 3 -1 3-
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