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SENIOR MEMOPJES lSecond Line Picturesj Eleanor McCloud--Academic, 1 Semester Honor Scholar- ship, Sec. Girls' League '33, Vice-Pres. Student Body '343 Sec. French Club '32, Vice-Pres. Spanish Club '34, Class Numerals, Old English S , Student Control ,34 James Robert Powell-Academic, Gold Seal, 7 Semestcrs Honor Scholarship, Com. Welfare '34, Pres. Latin Club '34, Pres. Tennis Club '34, Block S Tennis, Latin Prize '31, Student Control '35 - Anna Kna p-Academic, Pres. Girls' League '35, Vice-Pres. '34, Clgss Numerals, Circle S, Old English S , Ex- Com. G. A. A., Student Control '35, Cast Huckleberry Finn. Bill Gealey-Academic, Gold Seal, 7 Seniesters Honor Schol- arship, Editor G. and T. '35, Assoc. Ed. Fall '34, Sec. Quill and Scroll '35, Latin Prize, Merit Seal Betty Raven-Academic, Gold Seal, 7 Semesters Honor Scholarship, Editor Memory Book '35, Pres. Quill and Scroll '35, Pres. Philophysean '34-'35, Sec. Madrigals '31-'32, Class Numerals, Reporter G. and T. '34-'35, Or- chestra 3 years '32-'35, String Quartet '33-'35, Gorgas Essay Contest Medal in School, First Award in State, Fifth Award for National Competition Hilliard joel Katz-Academic, Gold Seal, 7 Semesters Honor Scholarship, Com. Organizations '35, Vice-Pres. Calif. Scholarship Federation '34, '35, Vice-Pres. German Club '33, Pres. German Club '34-'35, Staff G. and T. '34-'35, Student Control '34 Gerry Gugenheim-Academic, Chairman junior Red Cross '34-'35 Howard H. Becker Jr.-Academic, Gold Seal, 7 Semesters Honor Scholarship, Com. Records Spring '35, Sec. 12B Class Fall '34, Serg.-at-Arms French Club '34-'35, Tennis Team, B Track Spring '35, Chm. Armistice Day Program '34, Washington Program Spring '35 Anthony Calvelli--Academic, Com. Athletics Feb.-June '34, Com. Welfare Sept. '34-Feb. '35, 4 Block S's Football CLASS OFFICERS Carlton Peregoy-Academic, Pres. 12A Class '35, Circle S Football '32, '33, Block S '34, Circle S Basketball '32, Block S '33, '34, Attended Garfield Jr. High, Berke- ley, '31 Marion Akers-Academic, Vice-Pres. IZA '35, Sec. Club '34, Pres. '34-'35, Reporter Hi- istry Team Sept. '34, First Award Pic: Award Crayon, Honorary Award B Contest, Sacramento High '33 Jack Colberg-Academic, Secretary 12 A Class. GOLD SEAL BEARERS ' Shizu Abe-Academic, Gold Seal, 5 Semesters Honor Schol- arship, McNoble Latin Prize: Graduated 355 Years Edith Chikaraishi-Academic, Gold Seal, 6 Semesters Honor Scholarship Erma J. Gaviglio-Commercial, Golcl Seal, 7 Semesters Honor Scholarship, Sec. Commercial Eng. Club, Student Sylvester Ghilarclucci-Vocational, Gold Seal, 7 Semesters Honor Scholarship, junior Red Cross Rep., Cylinder Pressman, Intertype Operator G. and T. Esther O. Kim-Academic, Gold Seal, 6 Semesters Honor Scholarship, Sec. Spanish Club '34, Vice-Pres. Old Eng- lish S '35, Numeral, Circle, Old English S , G. A. A. Ex. Com. '34-'35 Rose Merchasin-Academic, Gold Seal, 5 Semesters Honor Scholarship, Graduated in BLQ Years Twenty-three 1 ,.I, 2-. 1 5. ,',' . 3 et 1,5113 '
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SENIOR MEMORIES June Class History HE most outstanding class up to the year 1935. How proud I was to be in it! just because some students set out to be above average, others took it up, and soon we had a record breaking class. It started high school with the largest grou of freshmen ever to enter and ended with the number practically unchanged. Four hundred boys and girls took part in the graduation exercises. Nineteen of those who walked across the stage of the Civic Auditorium were gold seal bearers by the middle of the senior year because of mem- bership in the Honor Scholarship for six semesters or more. One of these, Rose Sakata, graduated in three yearsg three, Shizu Abe, Rose Merchasin, and Jimmy Naka- mura, graduated in three and one-half years. Howard Becker, Edith Chickaraishi, Erma Gaviglio, Bill Gealey, Sylvester Ghilarducci, Hillard Katz, Esther Kim, Wilma Patterson, Gilbert Paulo, Jimmy Powell, Melva Raffo, Betty Raven, jean Swenson, Ai Teranishi, and Alfred Zuckerman were all members of the class from the freshman year on. Of our athletes, nothing much can be said except that among them were some of the most brilliant in many years, with Tony Calvelli heading the list in football. Bob Board, Glynn Johnson, Carlton Peregoy, and Roy Phillips also developed into well- rounded players before the end of the four years. Dave Kerwin contributed to the basket-ball team, while Eldon Kitterman was a Hrst string member of the class B swimming squad. Outstand Robert Peckler-Academic, Z Semesters Honor Scholarshipg Pres. Student Body '35g Pres. Playcraftcrs '34-'35g Winner Hodgkins Tennis Racket, Troubadours '34-'35 Jean Swensen-Academic, Gold Sealg 7 Semesters Honor Scholarshipg Prs. Girls' League Fall '34g Vice-Pres. Student Body Spring '35g Vive- Pres. Philophysean Club '33g Sec. Tennis Club In music, too, we had our leaders. Four students, Josephine Miramontes in orchestra, Hazel Earl and Mary Holmes in the Trouba- dours, and Bill Kirkman as an ace pianist, followed this art seriously. Betty Raven, editor of the Memory Book, belonged to the girls' string quartet and was a member of the Quill and Scroll. Bill Gealey, another of the 1935 senior group and editor of the Guard and Tackle weekly, claimed membership in this international journalism society, along with John Nelson, spring sports editor. School officers? We had our share. Robert Peckler was student body president the last semester, Eleanor McCloud was es- pecially outstanding in school government, and Eldred Barnes, Anna Knapp, Jimmie Powell, and Jean Swenson took active part in this branch of school life. In February, the seniors picked students to represent them as their leaders when grad- uates. Carlton Peregoy was unanimously elected president, Marion Akers became vice-president, and Jack Colberg was secre- tary. It was the first year that students had graduated from the paint shop, a new de- partment started in 1931. Five boys began this branch of vocational work and refinish- ed their class rooms in the boys' basement, and by the end of their high school career had enlisted 19 other pupils in the new class. It was also the year in which the seniors had their caps and gowns measured to fit. ing Students '34g Pres. Honor Scholarship '35 and Sec. '343 Old English l'S g Tollirt Trophyg Student Con- trol '34-'35 Eldred W. Barnes-Academicg Z Semesters Honor Scholarshipg Com. Welfare '35g Treas. French Club '34g Choral Mastery Vive-Pres. German Club Spring '35g A Track Spring '35 Twenty-:wo
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Af SENIOR MEMORIES james M. Nakamura-Academicg Gold Seal, 5 Semesters Honor Scholarshipg Treas. Japanese Club '35, C. M. Menzies Trophy, First Award D Class Fall '32, Grad- uated 3M Years Wilma Patterson-Commercialg Gold Seal, 7 Semesters Honor Scholarshipg Class Numeralsg Gold Medal for Italian '33g Student Control '35 Gilbert Paulo-Commercial, Gold Seal, 7 Semesters Honor Scholarship Melva Joanne Raffo-Cominercialg Gold Seal, 7 Seinesters Honor Scholarshipg Vice-Pres. Italian Club '34-'35, Class Numeralsg Gold Medal for Italian '33, Staff Lo Studente Italiano , Merit Board 34, '35 Rose Sakata-Academicg Gold Seal, 5 Semesters Honor Schol- arship, Graduated in 3 Years Ai Teranishi-Academic, Gold Seal, 6 Semesters Honor Scholarshipg Vice-Pres. Japanese Club '35, Class Numeral, Prize Bread Essay Contest Alfred Zuckerman-Academieg Gold Sealg 6 Semesters Honor Scholarshipg Troubadours Spring '33, Montezuma School '33-'34, Student Control '35 OTHER ACTIVITIES Josephine Miramontes-Academicg Class Numeralsg Orches- tra '31-l35, Soloist Band and Orchestra Concert Leila Sanders-Academic, Class Numeralsg Art Editor Senior Memory Book, First Prize Water Color McKee Contest '35 Glynn johnson jr.-Academicg Block S 3 Years Football Helen S. Baba-Academic, Attended Lodi High '32-,339 Highest Merit Seal. Marie Rita Aldazabal-Commercial, 6 Semesters Honor Scholarship, Pres. Spanish Club '34-'35g Student Control '34, Class Numeral Marie Alegria-Academicg Attended Pocatello High School, ,Idaho '32-'33 Godfried Algar-Academic, Pres. Filipino Club '35g Attended Cebu High, P. I., '25-'26, Woodland High '27, Sacra- mento High '27 Audrey A. Allard-Academic, Class Numeralsg Lodi High '33-,34 Georgette Allec-Academic, Attended St. Mary's High School '32-'33 Delbert Allen-Commercialg Circle S in Swimming, Grad- uated in 3M Years Frank Amaral-Commercial john Andresakis-Commercial Pearl Anson-Commercialg Vice-Pres. Commercial English Club '32-'33g Class Numerals Anthony Anton-Academic Elsie Arbanasin-Academicg Numerals Albert S. Arca-Academic Twenty-four
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