San Jacinto High School - El Oroso Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1936

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El. 0ll0S0 1936 SENIOR ACTIVITIES The first function of the Centennial Class was its election of officers which took place shortly before the Christmas holidays. The election was very warmly con- tested and produced much excitement throughout the school. The result was victory for Billy Harvin, Criff Vance, Joan Brooks, and John Seaman as president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. During the spring months the attention of the senior class was focused upon a brilliant list of activities which included the senior picnic, senior dance, class night, Baccalaureate sermon, and commencement exercises. These long awaited events furnished a distinctive and enjoyable program for the graduating class. The hrst meeting of the senior class was held in March for the purpose of selecting colors, flower, spon- sor, and mottog and transacting other business of the senior class. A very lively interest was shown in all proceedings, and due to extended discussion and lack of agreement, final decisions were postponed until a second meeting where it was decided to name Miss Sarah Cross as sponsor, the talisman rose as the Hower, yellow and white as the colors, and '6To know everything of something and something of everythingi' as the class motto. With these decisions behind them, the members of the Centennial Class went forward with their last few months of work looking toward the days when San Jacinto would be a pleasant memory. .-1 a llillv Harvin Grill' Vance 'loan Brooks john Seaman

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if-: .:. 1 ' CENTENNIAL EllI'l'ION SENIOR COMMITTEES RING COMMITTEE Russel Jacobe, Chairman Jane Elledge Billy Daniel Burton Burnstein Martha Harris INVITATION COMMITTEE James Shively, Chairman Tom Wier Q Dorothy Geiselman Margaret Cox Madelyn Ollis Charles McKiearman Kenneth Holloway COLOR-FLOVVER-MOTTO COMMITTEE Katherine Gay, Chairman Pat Thomas Emeronce Heyne Bob Wommack Robert McCants CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Young Bussey, Chairman Glynn Bussey Julius Hoblizel Mimi Gerber Ruth Fowler Phil Manning Melva Isaacks Frances Pendarvis Boone Disque Willard Thompson Sponsor,-Mr. Williams DANCE COMMITTEE Court Norton, Chairman George Harvey Frances Sisk Mary Margaret Raymond Caroll Church Griff Vance Howard Williams Mary Frances Armstrong - E Harriett Barnett Jeannette R3untree KP SponsorglVIiss Bruslg, ,-,, A ' ,X ix PICNIC COMMITTEE Syd Davis. Chairman Richard Buckingham Ed Puntch Arthur Waxler Frank Eidman Lorena Ramin Robert McCants Charlene Calhoun Frances Coleman Annette lVIcCelvey Sponsor-M rs. McGinnis CLASS NIGHT Bernard Green, Chairman Mack Andrews Mary Frances Crow Ruth Kellett Ed Hardway Dorothy Fay Cleere Lois Damron Evelyn Williams Wilbur Barnum Sponsors-Mrs. Mitchell. Miss Thomas, Mrs. McGinnis, Mr. J. P. Barber GIFT COMMITTEE Bob Sumners, Chairman Mary Ann Jones Albert Raasch Barbara Ryman Dorothy Mae Granger Irl Mowery Stanley Clark Robert Fink Bobby Pearson Evans Munroe Sponsors-Miss Johnson, Miss Rothe. Miss Brewster

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