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Sophomore Class THIS YEAR 1935-1936 was one of many events for the enthusiastic sophomores. The season of events was opened by the election of officers and council members. Next on the calendar of activities was the Student Body Dance, with the sophomores in charge of advertising. In October on the evening of the Driller-Loyola game, the Sophomore Blue Blaze Dance was held. A blue and White color scheme Was carried throughout the decorating. Santa Claus' Toy Shop was the title of the Sophomore Stunt. The program was one of dolls and toys, carrying out the spirit of the Christmas season. In the field of sports, the sophomores were well repre- sented on the football and basketball teams, particularly in the lightweight divisions. More recently in track events, the sophomores Won second place in the Inter-Class Track Meet, and have added invaluable points to the school's total points in the later meets during the season. The council members for the year were: Alderete, Alford, Baber, Bartenstein, Bunting, Castro, Cobb, Combs, Delfino, Etcheverry, Fontes, Franey, Garow, Hancock, Hand, Holliday, Martin, Smith, Jensen, Krebs, Miller, McAleer, McClintock, McLean, McNamee, Parker, Pasquini, Pensinger, Permenter, Potter, Rodriguez, Sanders, Shep- hard, Silicz, Warnock, McCormac, Horton. OFFICERS P1'6SidC1'Hf -.................. ......................,.......... .................. E a rl Miller Vice-President .,,,.,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,,,, K eith M0001-mac SCCVCWTZI --.-........... .......... C ecilia Rodriguez TTCGSUVGV .......... ........... F rances Delflno
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Freshman Class THE FIRST task that fell to this year's Freshman Class was the Hclean-up job after the Student Body Dance. The Freshman Stunt went over quite successfully after which a small party was given in honor of Norma Baker, mistress of ceremonies, Donald Mclntyre, master of cere- monies, Peggy Ross, Ralph and Raymond West, Anita Robertson, and others who had made the program possible. The class has been able to maintain a high scholarship average and made a good showing on the athletic field. The following fifteen freshmen are on the varsity track squad this year: Gardner, Cassell, Heard, Morikawa, Poulo- gianis, Plupps, Urner, Rice, Culberson, Trewhitt, Jurkovich, Himovitz, Bright and Trout. Several freshmen were on the class C basketball teams. Others made records in the Inter- class Track Meet. It has been possible for the first time to have what is known as a Freshman Orchestra, consisting of forty-tive classmen, under the direction of Mr. Phil Martin. About a hundred freshmen took part in their class debate tourna- ment. Council members are: Baker, Barker, Barlow, Brock, Brown, Burke, Burriss, Cliff, Culberson, Delpappa, Eberle, Bowen, Gribble, Harden, Hughes, Heimforth, Harvey, Landry, Lowery, McAteer, McClung, McCrew, McLean, Mickleberry, Moore, Maggenti, Rea, Renz, Ross, Surgent, Suorez, Theobald, Wiley and Woods. OFFICERS President .................. ...,.,.,,...,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,.....,.., V i vian Keese Vice-President ......... ....,................,....,,,. ,,,...................... B 0 b Morrish Secretary .............. ..,,.....,.. B etty Jane Carlock TTGQSMVC1' ......... .,.............. R oss ,Anderson Ad17'LS07' ..... . ................ Leo B. Hart
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Junior Class ITH A new council and a new advisor, Miss Josephine Wiley, the junior class opened the year by the election of class otiicers early in the fall semester. Attention was then turned to providing refreshments for the Student Body Dance and to putting on their own yearly dance. The latter was called the Last Editionf' and was worked out in the newspaper motif with the walls of the gym papered with news sheets. Although the floor was not overcrowded, it was highly successful from the point of view of the guests and the class treasury. The Junior Stunt, presented in March, was a clever mellerdrammer,' written by Morton Block, a class member, assisted by others in the council. lt was entitled, Dirty VV0rk Comes Clean, or Love Conquers All in Three Parts. It was well received by two large audiences. Plans were made for a very successful Junior-Senior Prom. Council members are: Porter, King, Jackson, Warren, Cuneo, Brite, Morton, Benson, Stiles, Curran, Baldwin, Ashby, Heber, Holland, Paine, Reynolds, Thomson, York and Zuercher. OFFICERS President ..,....,............. ,.....,.......,.....,......,. ................ D i ck Heber Vice-President ...,,,.,..,. ,,,,,,....,,,.... G len Holland Secretary ................. .......... R obert Zuercher Treasurer .... ....... . .,,,..... C atherine Curran
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