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A A A A A A A SCniOR CLASS A A A A A A A ^■CARRYinG many fond memories formed in four years at Fresno State College, the members of the ^^Class of 1934 leave a proud record of participation in all campus activities—athletics, music, drama, forensics, journalism, student government and social affairs. AAAAAAAAAAAAA ACntering college rather inauspiciously in the fall of 1930 by losing the annual Brawl to the sophomores, the class gained momentum and accomplished some real achievements. The orientation meetings, with Dr. Thomas as sponsor, provided interesting and illuminating discussions for the class members. Cnjoy- able programs, presented weekly under the direction of class officers, did much to stimulate class interest. A AAs sophomores, the Class of 1934 were instrumental in liberalizing the anitiquated hazing customs of the college. A novel "Soph Week" in April was very successful, with the members of the class editing one issue of the Collegian and sponsoring a unique carnival which was open to the school. A A A A A A Aln its junior year, the class entertained the seniors at what was hailed by many ai the best Junior-Senior Prom the college has witnessed. The dance, which drew a large attendance from both classes, was held on may 23, and brought the social year to a close. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ARetuming to college in the fall of 1933 for the last time, the Senior Class, like other Senior Classes, was tempered by a more serious attitude. The Senior class gave an all-school "Bargain" Dance in the Social Hall of the College may 27, 1934. The theme "Bargain" was even carried out in the price of the bids,- their selling-price being 49 cents. Jim Page's orchestra furnished the music for the affair, marie Rushen and Lorain moyers had charge of arrangements for the dance. With its experience and maturity, the class has sought to influence student activities in the wisest way possible—that it has been useful is its parting hope. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Samuel Brantley Gene White Oleta Feichtmeir Jack Olurray ma D laxine Uevereux Jack Horner Hazel Hay SCniOR CLASS OFFICCRS FOR 1933-34 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer J Commissioner of \ ' { Social Affairs / !members of the) Cxecutive / Committee ' Spurgeon Avakian Grace Wilson mickey Bidegaray Frank Weins marie Rushen Oleta Feichtmeir - Blair White BACK ROW: Avakian, G. White, Horner, Weins, J. White FRONT ROW: Deveraux, Rushen, B. White, Bidegaray, Feichtmeir Fifty
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1934 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
Yearbook Title | 1934 Campus - Associated Student Body of Fresno State College |
Date Published | 1934 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | A A A A A A A SCniOR CLASS A A A A A A A ^■CARRYinG many fond memories formed in four years at Fresno State College, the members of the ^^Class of 1934 leave a proud record of participation in all campus activities—athletics, music, drama, forensics, journalism, student government and social affairs. AAAAAAAAAAAAA ACntering college rather inauspiciously in the fall of 1930 by losing the annual Brawl to the sophomores, the class gained momentum and accomplished some real achievements. The orientation meetings, with Dr. Thomas as sponsor, provided interesting and illuminating discussions for the class members. Cnjoy- able programs, presented weekly under the direction of class officers, did much to stimulate class interest. A AAs sophomores, the Class of 1934 were instrumental in liberalizing the anitiquated hazing customs of the college. A novel "Soph Week" in April was very successful, with the members of the class editing one issue of the Collegian and sponsoring a unique carnival which was open to the school. A A A A A A Aln its junior year, the class entertained the seniors at what was hailed by many ai the best Junior-Senior Prom the college has witnessed. The dance, which drew a large attendance from both classes, was held on may 23, and brought the social year to a close. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ARetuming to college in the fall of 1933 for the last time, the Senior Class, like other Senior Classes, was tempered by a more serious attitude. The Senior class gave an all-school "Bargain" Dance in the Social Hall of the College may 27, 1934. The theme "Bargain" was even carried out in the price of the bids,- their selling-price being 49 cents. Jim Page's orchestra furnished the music for the affair, marie Rushen and Lorain moyers had charge of arrangements for the dance. With its experience and maturity, the class has sought to influence student activities in the wisest way possible—that it has been useful is its parting hope. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Samuel Brantley Gene White Oleta Feichtmeir Jack Olurray ma D laxine Uevereux Jack Horner Hazel Hay SCniOR CLASS OFFICCRS FOR 1933-34 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer J Commissioner of \ ' { Social Affairs / !members of the) Cxecutive / Committee ' Spurgeon Avakian Grace Wilson mickey Bidegaray Frank Weins marie Rushen Oleta Feichtmeir - Blair White BACK ROW: Avakian, G. White, Horner, Weins, J. White FRONT ROW: Deveraux, Rushen, B. White, Bidegaray, Feichtmeir Fifty |
Rights | Copyright 1934 by Ed Maxwell and John Merritt. Printed in Fresno by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co. Portrait Photography by the Maxwell Studio. Engraved by the Fresno Bee. |
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