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X. Numwtwuwmunwni l uwllill ixwllilwmwaumlwn X X' -1 ., X XXV, ,fx X3 . ' x ,p .J ' 1 l - l g rj, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Homer Anderson Chester Andrew Velma Needham Harold Quigley Pres. Vice Pres. Sec'y Treas, '1-fieliglj NTERING Turlock High School one hundred and fifty 2 W strong on September 17, 1923, the Senior Class of '27 leaves the school June 11, 1927, their ranks thinned down to ninety-five: Miss Rodkey, Miss Dlnsdaleland Mr. McGee, as advisors of the class, were especially V' ' l - helpful through the last year, lll assisting the seniors in their many activities. Following the school custom, the seniors gave the juniors a reception at the first of the year. The Prince Chap was the play which our class presented on the night of December fourth. The seniors planned an unusual day when the members came dressed as they thought they would look twenty years hence instead of hoboes. Following the advice of the Board of Trustees, the senior class decided to complete the fund started by the classes of '23 and '25 for a fountain to be placed in front of the main entrance to the new building. Thomas Moscato, under the direction of Miss Siebe, de- signed the statuary of the fountain. The Juniors proved their ability as hosts when they gave the Junior-Senior Banquet in May, where eats and fun reigned supreme. Baccalaureate was held in the High School auditorium on Sun- day, June 5, Rev. Irons preaching the sermon. The final rites of the class took place on Commencement night, and ended the career of the Class of Twenty-seven, that leaves with the hope that the other classes will get as much out of their high school life as it has, and in time enjoy the advantages of a completed high school. M. SIEM '27, MVAXVAVIAVAXYAVNAWMYAMYNAWYNLMYAVNAYWAYNIAVMVAYN VAVAVM H99
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f ' H HILIWWH lWlllllVlWHliWflll3'2K1lIUl,lW1ll117'YZNUliWll1IlW The Alumni 155 ' HIS year has also come to a close and with it nearly ily 100 students are added to the alumni of Turlock High A School, making a total number of 814. It is not pos- sible to tell what success they will make of life, but it is certain that this class will not be lacking in prom- - inent members, who bring back credit to the school. While the school can only give what knowledge and education the student is willing to get, tl1e successful careers of its graduates testify to the excellent foundation received. A list of graduates representative of the whole alumni, has been chosen to prove this point: In the musical field we have Wells Hively '19, and Doris Olson '20, who are already well known for their piano concerts, and Chrissie Woolcock, whose voice has won her high honors at the College of the Pacific. In medicine we have Otto Schattenberg '13, who is now a doctor in the Queen's Hospital in Honolulu, and Earle Henrikson '23 pre- medical student at the University of Nevada, who has already made a name for himself in the medical world, Florence Ratzell '20, who, until her recent promotion to Lane's Hospital in San Francisco, was assistant supervisor at the Emanuel Hospital, and Carl Rapp '12, a successful dentist in Turlock. In educational work we have Montana Delbon '19, a teacher in Manteca High School, and Crystal Klein Brown '09, Supervisor of Standard Instruction in Stanislaus county. In Newspaper work there are I-Iarold McMurray '17, a department editor of a San Jose paper, and Arthur Newman '18, who is working on the Turlock Journal. In business there are John Bates '14, an architect in San Francis- co g Brooks Berlin '16, a lawyer in San Francisco, Clare Rose '15 an electrician in Turlock, Clifford Lee '13, a members of Lee Brothers stationery firm g Edward Peterson '20, a civil engineer, Esther Beau- champ '25, and Rita Allen '26 stenographers in Turlock. Harold Fiorini '22 and Forest Fiorini '23 are successful farmers in the vicinity of Turlock. n Samuel Stagg '15 is a missionary in the Philippine Islands. These, and many other alumni members, have proven that a high school education is a good foundation for every line of work. ' EVELYN KLINT '27. N VNAVAVAYAV V eYMVAWi7NfkWYfaYzVfN!NNfNNWNfMWYNVMNAM C181
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