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SENICDI2 CLASS, JUNE lrl EA. ,425 i D N LAWRENCE STEFANI RUBY PARSON ELEANOR JACOBSEN Pres denT Sennor Class Vuce Pres denT SecreTary T LAST we are The graduahng class The leaders The Tops In oTher words we are The Seniors We have worlced hard Tor Tour long years nn order To be able To conquer The many very unTeresTnng and varled problems ThaT we will have To conTronT aTTer we have leTT our old STocl4Ton Hugh School The nmporTanT duTnes oT The Sensors are To be The leaders among The lower sTudenTs IH The school We Teel very cerTaln ThaT Thus parhcular lass oT Sensors IS exceedungly capable oT holdung This dugnnhed posuhon Even when we TnrsT enTered as Freshmen we TelT sure we were Tar above The average brand OT enTerung classes Possibly we have made a Tew oT The usual blunders and showed IusT a lrTTle oT The usual greenness oT The TlrsT year Scrubs buT cerTalnly only To a very sllghT degree Tor even Then we were ouTsTandnng and sTarTed ouT wnTh a deTermunaTnon To become a br1lluanT class Thus deTermlnaTuon has sTayed wlTh us durnng our enTure course Leaving The Scrub TnTle behind us we ad vanced along The road Toward bulldnng up an even greaTer class ThaT OT The Sophs We were lookrng ahead To when some day we would be Juniors Sensors and Then The people who malce up The ouTsrde world BuT asude from Thnnlcang how greaT we would be some day we were also The mosT amaznng nnTeresTlng and mTellngenT group oT Sophomores ThaT has been on Thus school s record Tor some Time aT leasT ThaT was how we considered ourselves and OT course we could noT have been mnsTalcen Then as anoTher year wenT by we Took one more sTep up our ladder oT ambrhon and scholar shup We were a very ambuhous class oT Juniors realizing now ThaT our sTudles were noT some Thnng To dread buT raTher someThnng To enloy And besudes our sTudres we Tound oTher Thlngs oT nmporTance In our school lnfe and we showed up very promunenTly In aThleTlcs music and oTher acTsvlTues And as Tar as The soclal lfTe oT The school was concerned we cerTaunly were very busy and our popularxTy as Juniors was one of The hrgh lughTs oT our Hugh School career Now we come To our Sensor year Ths s The goal Toward whrch we have been worlung We have wholly enloyed our class work and we are convanced ThaT The Sensor year ns The besT year oT our school lnTe We hope we have seT a very Tune example To The lower classes an The ways OT dugnuTy In scholarshrp In worlc and In PGY y K F Ru Ell s Eleanor Jacobsen Lous Arch bald Edgar Robinson Les le Lo Saburo Osh Ta Dorofhy Comer Knlculco Mor Ta RoberT HamnlTor- A ur l aTa Edwa d WhnTe Jessie Hannay Anna J lvlarT n Auleen Brolca Helen Flanagan 'Wh 4 ll SGT 2 i ' ' l . - . . . I . - I E. ' . ' . l . Mar . uller Th I ' I ' l' , w l ' I ' . rTh w r ' ' , l ' w ,W 4. - ' f- r,., s. Y -1 . Q .:s-., L ni Ag A :ad , 'aww v W mug . ,H my L -4,- lb- .V y I., N' sa , A' f N , 1 l M - 4 Q X T A T'5'. -A T- t sy K ' A , I ' Yi U I ' ' 4 1 A . XX 'T .,,- l 7 l
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IQECGGIXIITICDN ERHAPS fhe greafesf disfincfion fhaf has ever come fo a sfudenf in our high school was fhe honor conferred upon Rufh Ellis when she was chosen fo speak for fhe 8,500,000 members of fhe Junior Red Cross in San Francisco on May 2, I938. I-Ier falk on Molding Ideals Info Service was fhe highlighf of fhe morning session af which people of infernafional repufafion and nafional prominence were presenf. Nof only did she achieve honor for herself, buf she broughf added recognifion fo our high school chapfer of Junior Red Cross. Many sfudenfs have deserved fhe righf fo be recommended for oufsfanding work in fhe various fields in fhis school. The boys and girls have been chosen by a represenfafive commiffee from all graduafing seniors and fhis space is given fo fhem. They are: Rufh Lea and George I-Ierrero-Cifizenshipy Aileen Brokaw and Abel DeI'Iaan-Public speak- ing: Eloise Smifh and Jack I-Iolmes--Dramaficsy Margaref Gallagher and Berf Nelson-JournaI- ism: Doris Guernsey and Fred Yonemura-Arfg Eugene Mann, Sherry Earl, and Dick Ulrey- Music: Reva Abrams and Dorofhy Bragheffa- Girls' sporfs: Jack Moore-Track: Lawrence Sfefani-Tennis: Louis Chiccone-Eoofballq Wal- fer Temme-Baskefbally Marguerife Luian- Gorgas Essay Confesf '38q Jack Whipple- California Press Convenfion Confesf '37. RUTH ELLIS N ORDER fo make fhe I938 Blue and Whife a successful publicafion, many differenf person- alifies were needed. Several odd iobs were necessary before fhe book was prinfed. Firsf- fhe sfudenfs who worked on fhe ediforial sfaff, arf, business, and bookkeeping sfaffs, gef all fhe credifs possible. They are of all imporfance- Bob Adams, Beverly Billings, Ruby Parson, Allan Onweiler, Clara Verkerk, and Rufh Schmidf. Those fo be fhanked for publicify are fhe Guard and Tackle, public speaking classes, and fhe rally commiffee. In fhis same field are 'I'he prinf shop and fhe gym insfrucfors who are fo be fhanked for fhe use of fhe gym and equip- menf for fhe dances. Ofhers equally as imporfanf buf Iiffle noficed are Elena Giacovoni for faking care of senior picfures and ringing fhe bells when class pic- 'rures were faken, Geraldine I'IammiH for caring of all Annual money. June Bybee, Mariorie McGregor, Bob I-Iolland, and Lloyd Miller for helping wifh fhe class picfures and fhe salesmen for selling fhe annuals. Thanks are also exfended fo Rosensfeel Prinf- ing Co., Mr. R. M. Rosensfeel and Mr. Frank I 26 Dufschke, California Arf and Engraving Co., and fo Mr. Marvin Bonds. Clarkson sfudios, Hansen sfudios, Logans, and Reimans cannof be forgoffen eifher. Wifhouf fhis help fhe Blue and Whife would nof have succeeded. Thanks fo each and every one including Mr. Tom Connolly, faculfy adviser, for his guidance, pafience, and helpfulness fo fhe sfaff. The Edifor IN MEMORIAM D AV I D H A N N A N FLOYD WALDVOGEL
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115 . ' ,,, 3' ' . if WQQQ 5 1 Q: ,A f V ' Qh' fc Q .. .,.. 3 y A .,.. 7 S 2 X . r, 1' . .. 5 36 , fi- .,,,, -. 'Y , . 2 , ,. 5 ABDALLAH ALDERS ARMANINO BECKWITH BERRY ABRAMS ALVORD BAKER BEDFORD BERTELSON ACOSTA ANDERSON BASCOM BEHRNS BIGHAM AGUILAR ARCHIBALD BAXTER BELLUOMINI BIRD AKABA ARDANAZ BECK BENNETT BLACK ABDALLAH,ADELAINE Academic: Old English 'S' '37-'3B. ABE, TOSI-IIKAZU Academic. ABRAMS. REVA Academic: Old English 'S' '36, 38: CavaIcade: Affended Sanla Bar- bara High '36: Vice Pres. Sludenl Body, Sania Barbara. ACOSTA, ONESIMO Vocarional. AGUI LAR, FRANK Commercial. AKABA, GEORGE UTAKA Academic: I Sem. Honor Scholar- ship: Hislorian of Japanese Club Fall '36: Pres. of Japanese Club '3B: Gradualed in 3lf2 years. ALDERS, ETTA ANN Commercial. ALVORD, LAWRENCE W. Vocarional: Red Cross Rep. I yr.7 2nd place C Division Cross Coun- fry '36: 2 yrs. Inlerlype Operalor on G. 81 T. ANDERSON, JUNE ELLEN Academic. ARCHIBALD, LOIS Academic: Gold Seal, 7 Sem. Hon- or Scholarship: Sec. Honor Scholar- ship '36, '37: Pres. in '37, '38: Win- ner American Legion '36: Firsl Prize Insurance Confesi '37. ARDANAZ, THOMAS Commercial ARMANINO, DORIS ERLIENE Academic and Commercial. BAKER, DOROTHY Academic: Ailended Visalia '34- '37. BASCOM, EUGENE Academic. BAXTER, ANNE Academic: Alrended Fresno High '35-'37. BECK, WILLARD ADOLPH Academic: Alfended Monfezuma '35-'36: Baslcelball, Foolball, 81 Track Moniezuma: Aflended Mira- monle Hi '37: Sfudeni Conlrol, Miramonie '37. BECKWITH, CLINTON Vocalional: Circle 'S' in Foolball. BEDFORD, BERNICE Academic: Ailended Berkeley High '35 I28I 9' . as in if 6 if ' .nf fi l I1 'Q BLAKE BOLTER BLAKELV BOZZINI BLYTHE BRADFORD BOALT BUDIN BOLLINGER BUDISELICH BEI-IRNS, BILL Academic. BELLUOMINI, LILLIAN Commercial: I Sem.Honor Scholar- ship. BENNETT, WALTER Academic: 2 Circle 'S': I Bloclc 'P' Phoenix in Fooiball Phoenix High '35, Fall '37: Sludenf Conlrol '3B Spring. BERRY, JEANNE Academic. BERTELSON, IRENE Commercial: Old English 'S' '37-BB. BIG-I-IAM, PEGGY C. Academic: Cavalcade : Airended Fresno High '35-'36. BIRD, JAMES Academic: I Bloclc 'S', Gold Foo?- ball in Foolball: 3 B Bloclc 'S' for Baslcelball: Menzies Award Spring '37: 2 Circle 'S' for Foofballg 2 Bloclc 'S' for Traclx: 2 Circle 'S' in Baslcefball. BLACK, JIMMIE Academic: Exchange Ediior Guard 81 Taclcle '37-'3B: Graduaied 3lfQ years. ' G I QX,
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