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CLASS OF 1948 Un the llth day of September, 194-4, thirty-two freshmen entered Sutter Creek High School. Two weeks later, at the initiation, we received our pun- ishment from the dreaded sophomores. The dance which followed helped to drive away our previous embarrassment. Two weeks after the initiation we showed our appreciation by a return dance. The officers we elected for our class were: Leland Clandon, presidentg Ella Moreno, vice presidentg Patricia F erretti, secretary and treasurerg and Mr. Markley, adviser. We were represented in the cabinet by Carolyn Ralph and Seneca Burr. The following freshman boys participated in athletics: Harry Broyles, Seneca Burr, Milton Chase, Everett Crain, George Findley, Leland Clandon, Ralph Ladd, Ronald O'Neil, Roger Peters, Archie Shepherd, and Franklin Wilds. -e' We are proud of the parts Patricia Ferretti and Bill Giles played in the Christmas play. We have high hopes for the success of our class in the future. 14
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CABINET The cabinet is the law-making body of the school. Its purpose is to set rules and decide issues which may come before it during the course of a school year. This year our cabinet set prices on C. I. F. football and basket- ball games, ordered posters, ordered national assemblies and arranged for their financing. set qualifications for and awarded athletic awards, instituted a service flag, and did many other 'important things. The following students were elected by the student body to 'represent them: Student Body President, Shank Boitanog Vice President fPresident of Cab- inetj, Don Matsong Secretary and Treasurer, Eleanor Wheelerg Athletic Manager, Chester Vairag Senior class representatives, Betty Nikolich and Bill McGee, Junior class representatives, Suzanne Erickson and John Golsieg Sophomore class representatives, Bob Oliver and Doris Matson, Freshman class representatives, Carolyn Ralph and Seneca Burr, the advisers were Mr. Markley and Mr. Glandon. ll
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