Taft Union High School and Junior College - Derrick Yearbook (Taft, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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GRADUATING CLASS Llili KIRKPATRICK Forensic Clnh '30, '31, Vice-1 ixsitlent '30C Debating '30, Fri-'ncli Club '20, '30, '31, Presi- 'D dt-nt '20, '30, '31, Football '20, '30, Maroon T '20, '30, '31, VV're-stling '32. DEAN LANDIS Maroon 'I' '31, '32, Pliotograpliy liclitor Hlark Gulii '30, Scholarship Socirty '32, Football '31, V3, 1.1'CI 1.1.12 LEXVI S At-olians '31, '32, Secretary '31, Vice-Presiilent '32, NV. A. A. '32, C,v'lfl1ia'x .Cfl'0f!'jI-1',' .4 H'f.rv Hwwynioonj In tlzc Slfriugg Striking Zllaiclws. MIL13l'RN McN1i1i1.Y Basketball '30, '31, '32, Football '31, '321 lllaroon T' '30, 31, '32, liascball '30, '31, Avo- lians '30, '31, TIN' Big Idra. 0'I'HIiI.1.0 MORRIS Arolians '31, 1. C. Quartvt '32, Aviation Club '31, '32, Vicc-President '32, C-vnHzia's Siratvyy. FRANCES PICRRIGO Cniversity of California '31, A. VV. S. B. Vice-President '31, VV, A. A. '32, EMMA RICHARD A. S. 13. Secretary '31, '32, Vice-I'i'csifl0nt '33, A. XV. S. 11. Scvsretary '32, At-olians '31, '32, Vice-Presirlent '31, Treasurer '32, Ger- man Club '31, '32, AHC?-P1'PSil1l'I11 '32, XV. A. A. '32, 1 rCSitle'nt '32, f'j'l1fI11ll'J S1l'l1fl'!j,1',' In Hu' Spring. JACK SMITH A. S. 13. Athlvtir: lX1ana5:i-r '31, '32, Treasurer '32, Maroon T '31, '32, Football '32, Baseball '31, Golf '32, A Busy lI0nr1vn1nn11, N 1-ILLIE M. S1NI1'l'11 German Club '31, '32, lligh Jinks '32, .4 Hnxv I1'0n1'ynmon. J1'.-XNITA S'1'IlCK A. YV. S. 13. Secrvtary '31, VV. A. A. '32, JOAN TAYLOR Assistant Copy liclitor Bluff: Gnld '31, junior College Eclitor I,l'I'7'11'k '32, A. S. ll. 'l'1'ca:4iii'm'1' '32, Scholarship Socivtv '31, '32, Presiilf-nt '32, A. VV. S. 13, Presicli-nt '31, Grrman Club '31, '32, 'Treasurer '32, XV. A. A. '32. ..:e. W 4 KIRK:-A'nurK .5 LANnis Lzwis MrNmcLv Monms .32 Pnmzmo R1t'llARll .33 SMITH Smirn ,SC S'ri'rK . 'If 'ff 1 ,J 'l'Av1.ou J , .' A 4 , 4 . 5 f a V , . A 'lx . ' . me H i ' 1 , : .--5 ,rf 4 I .1 A ...Y-,. 1 ,IA , J if I .,,. t Wg l..-. -'.. N -. I -f Mi.. ...mv



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KIIQKPATIRICK Ri CIIARIJ DPVALI. '1'AvLon XVAGNER PRESIDENTS-Student body life and activity were colored during the year by the dynamic personalities of the presidents, Claude Downs and Phil Kirk- patrick, in the first and second semesters respectively. Both were leaders of great ability. Claude Downs, serving his third term as student body president. took oflice at the beginning of the school year and. Bring the students with his own enthusi- asm, soon had the student body organized into a smooth-running unit. More co-ordinated and representative activity was made possible by making attendance at student body meetings compulsory. Phil Kirkpatrick guided the ship of state in the second semester and ably lived up to his reputation as a good leader. Although only a first-year student, he amply justified the confidence placed in him. Due to his energetic supervision the Senior-Welcome Dance and Ditch Day are remembered as highlights of the year's activities. SECOND SEMESTER Oi1i11ci1Rs President ................................... Phillip Kirkpatrick Vice-President . . . ..... Emma Richard Secretary ........ . . Marguerite DuVall Treasurer ........ ...... J oan Taylor Business Manager . . ..... . ..... .... F rank Wagner Athletic Manager ........................... ........ J ack Smith' YNDIQRGR.'XDll.Yl'lCS: Burl: Row- R. XVilli:ims, lfritls, ll. XYilliams. liivingstrm, lN'lc1'ulluuqh, Pnl- lnrd, Ilrmlrn, lNlcKi:in, Tharp. PC2Illl, Th-'ra' Run'-.X. Foltrin, Za-rmi, lleazl. lXIurrisun, Fullen, Ful- shall, R. lNlattoun, G. Smith, Rose, 0'Di-ll. C':ilslc1'u. .Yvrwzzrl Rnzvfrj. Smith. .-X. Smith, Miinzliim. Burns, Young, Meliain, M. XYQ-lub, A. Mfittmm. l.. liipsim, V. Stone, lkluntigel. llzirrison, 1'kI'Ul1f Kms'-Mays, Asbury, liregory. DuYall. Sum-ig:11't, V. Cutslizill, Twt-tlclull. flark, V. Smith, Daigilz. Davis, frosluic. 'l'lialelier, Yarner. , el. 91- ff-'Eff .-pf iw -2 ef -3,1 . A if. Lf , V. N if M in if 7 'i If if ,, ,fe 5. , p, X?-5 My wi 1' iislllig 5. I V1 i. ,l,. , ,, . 5,-it -A..LK,,afff,'.. ' , ,. K VE '5 t .1sg,f t f..,..,,..f.-.-n:s...,1f. '.fiI -...,t..el f ,.a1:aa'h.a.B litem X., m '-q,l'ef-LQ .il , . .M

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