LlI'llOl'S Dorothy Nishimoto Kathryn Noftsinger Alberto Okura .lim O'NeiI Mary Otsuji Donald Payne Joyce Patterson Lorna Rasmussen Dorothy Robinson Earl Robinson Marie Roe Donald Rottle Glenn Roussel Catherine Russel Tom Ryan Betty Sanford Toshie Sato Loretta Schoenbachler Kin Shigaya Irene Snicker Raymond Sonnemann Mary Sonoda Yvonne Speiser Bob Sperring Marjorie Stacy Dick Stafford Lillian Stark Estelle Steele Buster Stephenson Roger Stohle Norma Strand Sara Sutherland Mae 'Iierada Henry Terashima Yeiko Togami Hollis Trosper liumi 'lisurui Kenneth Ward Edith Warnke Alice Yoshizumi John Youngman
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Sophomore lass History As the jesting jeers and sneers met the new Sophomore class they decided they would make those jeerers eat their words and go all-out on school spirit. The first meeting started off with a bang under the capable direction of advisers Miss Rotter and Mr. Schumacher with Gordon Culp elected president, Kenny Mounts vice-president and Barbara Brown secretary-treasurer. The Girls' Club representatives were Betty Lou Holton and Barbara Brown. For the Boys' Club Gordon Culp and Kenny Mounts were elected to fill the spot. Gordon Culp was chosen unanimously as the Sophomore Yell Leader. Quite a few of the Sophomore boys turned out for football this season. The first team lettermen were Kenny Mounts, Don Larberg and Earl McGinnis. Richard Griffin, LeRoy Hagen, Dave Huff, Don Jarvis, George Natsuhara, Ray Parker, John Peckenpaugh, Bob Porter, James Warren, Wes Oatey and James Waugh were the boys who weren't so lucky as to make the first team but gained experience which will be valuable later. h George Natsuhara, John Peckenpaugh, Robert Porter, Lewis Ryan, James Warren, Don Larberg, Earl McGinnis and Kenny Mounts made a good Sophomore turn-out for basketball. Again the 'iThree Musketeers did it, Kenny Mounts, Don Larberg and Earl McGinnis were first team lettermen. The class of '44 was ably represented in the all-school play, Stage Door by Barbara Brown, Betty Lou Holton, Bette Lou Crouch, Jimmie Johnson, Betty Smith, Margie Malesis, and Gordon Culp. Margaret Gosney acted as a prompter. The Sophomore Hop was held on March 7, 1942 at the new V. F. W. Hall in- stead of the Gym. It turned out to be a big success under the planning of Virginia Morrison, Barbara Brown, Betty Lou Holton and Betty Smith. Later in the year another dance was held. Many Sophomores took part in the Operetta produced by the Music dept. Gor- don Culp, Barbara Brown and Grace Turley were the sophomores in the cast. John Miagawa, Dave Huff, Harold Eallgreen, Jack Smoczyk, LeRoy Hagen, Earl McGin- nis, George Natsuhara, Noboru Nakamura, Jim Warren and Don Larberg made very convincing sailors. The cousins and aunts were Bette Lou Crouch, Betty Lou Holton, Betty Smith, Ruth Baldwin, Mary Grispino, Lela Kludy, Clara Brand, Dot Donke- laar, Virginia Farrow, Ethel Hirst, Marcella Reese, Pearl Schlais. Virginia Morrison, Rose Chase and Marjorie Malesis took the parts of the Dancers. Sophomore boys and girls in the orchestra were Bert Dickinson, Lyle Fitzsim- mons, Helen Ward, Ruth Baldwin, Leona Gregory, Hope Keogh and Joan McHugh, In the band were Barbara Brown, Bert Dickenson, Lyle Eitzsimmons, Claire Hess, Don Jarvis, Coral Pagett, Betty Race, Helen Ward, and Harold Bull. As tennis was almost cut out of the sports program hardly any of the boys or girls turned out. In softball and track it was the same way although quite a few of the boys turned out for track. As the sophomores came to the end of the year they eagerly await for the next year when they will return as Juniors. 25
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