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JUNIOR CLASS IJISTORY The Balboa High School Junior Class of '36 held its first meeting of the school year on the tenth of October. At this meeting the following officers for the class were elected.: Leo Ferguson, President, Richard McConaughy, Vice-President, William Price, Treasurer, an-d Vera Mitchell, Secretary. Robert Erickson and Jane Stoudner were elected to represent the junior class in the 'Student Association.. The junior play, which incidentally was the first dramatic production of the year, was attended by a large- audience at both the matinee and evening performances. Because it was possible not to attend school on the afternoon of the play a great number of students went to the. matinee performance Who would otherwise not have gone at all. Altogether the junior produc- tion, Cat o' Nine Tails, brought- a nice sum of money to the Student Association fund. 1 Two junior dances were held at the Tivoli Hotel this year. The first was held on January 24 and the second on the 24th of April. Gus Schmidt and orchestra furnished the music at these dances which proved to be very successful. Dr. Prentiss, the junior class adviser, was well pleased with the dances and with the committees under whose direction each dance was run. The junior-senior banquet climaxed the social events of the year for the junior class. In :the sport world the junior class came out on top in the basketball classic, defeating the other classes easily. Although there was no inter-class softball a great majority of the mem- bers of the top and better teams were juniors. When .the Zonian went to press the tennis, track, and soccer had not been run. In their own sport world the junior girls won the inter-class volleyball contest. It must be noted that the junior class boys must be more intelligent than the girls sin-ce they were able to put Robert Blake and William Pri-ce on the high honor roll a number of times during the year. Or is it possible that Robert and William deserve the credit rather than junior boys in general?
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