San Juan Union High School - Greenback Notes Yearbook (Fair Oaks, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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May Wardj had leading roles, while at least fifteen Others sang in the chorus. The class officers for 1934-35 are: President, Scott Shaw: Vice-President, Doris Osborne: Secretary, Betty Cowan: Treasurer, Bill O'Neal. The Advisors are: Mr. Edward Snyder, Mr. William Mooney, Mrs. fosephine Baratini, Miss Eileen Charter. On November 23, I934, the Seniors presented their annual play entitled Whimsy, a four-act c O m e d y. Neil Wilson and Peggy Corlfetl had the leads. The operetta, Polished Pebbles, was presented December 20, under the leader- ship of Mr. P. M. l-login and Miss Eunice F itch. Three Seniors had leads- Mary May Ward, Lorene Fox, and Dorothy Ornzig, while several others-im cluding Margaret Montgomery, Glen Downing, Bena Colombo, Robert Hauser, and Alva Saul-sang in the chorus. In the Ten rl Senior Class -of 1935 p 0 LOUISE ELNA RAYIVIOND IRWIN JOHNSON JOHNSON ' MARY JOYCE LOUIS KORIGH LAWRENCE LOGAN DOROTI-IEA JESSIE LELAND MARK MCGRATH MCKEOWN MARGARET RUTH RAMONA IXIONTGOMERY MORLEY NAY orchestra were: Doris Osborne, Kenneth Copren, Lorene Walker, Howard N eivell, Ruth Morley, Bill O'Neal, and Paul Orwig. Meanwhile the football team, with H Steve Baranelf as captain, had been win- ning games. Some of his able team-mates were: Richard Codman, Leland Mc- Keown, Leonard Hall, Clyde Hulett, Barney folmson, Raymond folznson, foe Smith, and fames Wheat. Q Richard Heath was appointed by the President of the Senior Class to organize a basketball team composed of boys not having played on any league teams. Franklin Asile, Donald Bennett, Roy Harper, Stillman Cortell, Tom Norton, and Louis Logan were on this team. There are several Seniors that have been especially interested in the study of Agriculture-faclf Clancy, Alwin Heim, and Philip Harris: Desmond Eaton and

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R I Senior Class of 1935 Mfr IRMA LEONARD ROY GREEN HALL HARPER PHILIP DOROTHY ROBERT HARRIS HARRISON HAU SER RICHARD ALWIN HAZEL HEATH HEIINI HILLYARD MELBA HATTIE CLYDE I-IIXSON HOLLAND HULETT added zest to the program, for example, Dorothy Harrison as Tissy l..ish. On February 23, we held our annual Junior Prom. The beautifully decorated auditorium carried out a patriotic, theme. Red, white, and 'blue streamers were strung from a large crystal ball suspended from the center of the ceiling that reflected the myriad lights surrounding it. Portraits of George Washington and graceful Hags and pennants added the final touch to the patriotic idea. Dainty refreshments, were served to the many students and 'alumni and their friends who came to enjoy the dancing. On May l0, the Juniors presented their annual play--this year a three-act com- edy, UI-leart Trouble, with a cast of ten: Helen Davis, Lisle Selby, Mary May Ward, Charlie Barlells, Hallie Holland, foyce Lawrence, Paul Orwig, Leland Baldwin, Peggy Corlfelt, Tommy Norton. Nine enjoyed the with their The audience amusing Morrison familiar domestic problems. May 29 brought the Junior-Senior Banquet, an outstanding event of every school year. The class again carried out the theme of the GREENBACK NOTES. Cold offers many lovely possibilities, and no doubt the I934 Junior-Senior Banquet took its rightful place beside its glorious predecessors. With Lisle Selby as toast- master, the evening went off in grand style. Short talks were given by Junior President Bill Casten, Senior President Fannie Leonard, Mr. Armstrong, Coach Paine, Student Body President Bruce Duncan, and others. A string quartet en- tertained during the banquet, and after that there was dancing in Room l0. In December, when the operetta Bobby,' was given, three Juniors fRich- ard Codman, Robeft Hauser, and Mary



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,NAA Senior Class of 1935 O X I C L kj 'N HOWARD ROBERT TOM NEWELL NEWELL NORTON HOMER BILL DOROTHY Noss O'NEAL ORWIG V1 JI PAUL DORIS CERNA ORWIG OSBORNE OVVEN MAX IXIARJORIE ELEANOR REESE ROSE ROSE Raymond johnson are President and Vice- President, respectively, of the Future Farmers. And we have one Eagle Scout among our Senior boys-Homer N oss! The Spartan, our school paper, this year had three able and up-to-date editors: Ramona Nay, Elm: fohnson, and Hattie Holland. Early in the year -GREENBACK NOTES sponsored a Student Body program in which every class or organization was asked to take part. On this program the Senior 'Class presented a one-act play en- titled UA Midnight Fantasy with a cast of two: Dorothy Harrison and Dorothy Orwig, under the direction of Mrs. Bara- tini. ln the play Dorothy Orwig repre- sented a modern type of girl, while Doro- thy Harrison represented a sweet Colonial lady. They made -beautiful and dainty pictures -to the delight of a truly ap- Eleven preciative audience. fThe picture frames for this little fantasy were made by the boys in Mr. Nixon's shop, probably as- sisted by Francis Creen, whose main in- terest is in shop work. l-le has been a very faithful helper of Mr. Nixon, and this year has been capably working in 'the tool-room.D Room 3 has been a source of attraction to several busy Seniors who are typing their way to careers in the business world. Dorothea Marlf and Louise Irwin make use of every spare moment to master the keys We notice that the boys have been quite active in their sports, 'but the girls have been active, too, especially in their interclass games. Gertrude Stout is the President of the Girls' Block S. J., to which several Seniors were admitted this year: Ollie Carey, Dorothy Downing, Lo- rene Fox, Mary Korich, fessic McGrath,

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