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Junior Class liottoni Row- -G Ilurios, H. Honda, G. Nakasnima, J. I.z1l'0int, A. Slieppurd. li. lltl hnr, J. Thompson, XV. Andorscn. G. Hudson. l. Grell. L. Nelson. Second R0wfN. Vcntioner S. Lofgren, J. Iloulwnre, M. Johnson, A. l'r.ttt. l. X num, E Meikle, J. Friedinan. 'l'hix'd Row- Mr. Gotthold, S. Miller, J. Conway, E. Pratt. F. Ilohanon, A. llnn 1 W. King. F. Paixicron, Mr. Richards. Wilniu Anderson tiencvicvf- llairos Nlcmlmcrs ol' thc QWEISS l l'9lll0lll liohannon .lcnn Mario lloulwnro Frank Linnwron John Conway .-Krthur Dunlap John I I'iQ-Edlllllll lreno Grell llotsue Honda Geneva Hudson Minnie Johnson Walter King Jenn 1,11 Point First SUIIIUNI cr Sidney Loigrcn lilizabeth Mciklc Stanley Millcr Gladys Nakashinia Lorene Nelson Adoline Pratt l-Eldon Pratt Stella llzindolph Alice Sheppard Joyce 'Thompson Neil' Veniioncr Inez XVellnian Bzxrlmiut Yl'ilhnr Ulzlss 0l'l'i4-cts Sccolul S1'lll0Sll'l' Alice Sheppard ,,..,,...,,,, ...,.. l 'resident ..... ..,. , Alicc Sll9Dll'lld Jov Robinson , ..,.. . Vice President .,,. , ,,,,, ,, ,, Stanley Miller ltotsne- Honda ,... ....., S ccretarv ,,,,. Barbara Xl tlhnr Alice Sheppard ...., .... N 'ell lmzidcr ., ..., Ge-lievicve ll urow John Fonwav ,, , ., ,.., S. A. A. ,. ,. . John Conw u 'l'l'c .lntnor 1-hiss l't-gran tht-ii' S'llf'l'0SSl'lll ,vczir hy prcscnting Nlz1jm' Howcs Atnntcnt' IIont ' :tt thc l l'l'Slllll2lll Rm-cptioit. .ltlnior lhinlzip was 4-hoscn to zittcncl Thi- Ultlct' Boys f'tllll.l'l'l lh-1-clnhcl' 'T and 8 :lt Orovillc. l.m't-nc Nclson. llcncvicvc Hill lrt-nc llrcll :tml Flllzziluctlt Mciklc :itil-mlctl tl1c0l1lct-girls 1-ol 4-tn-c :tt l'hi1-o. Klart-lt 2?-ith :intl 125
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the first elass to h.ave a 100 per eent sales of eardsg for this they reeeived 352.50 as an award. The first semester witnessed little soeial aetivities other than the freshmen reeeption and the annual Christmas party. The first important student body business was to fill the vaean- ev of secretary which was formerly filled by June Harris. Norma Samuelson was unanimously voted in as secretary. Several students attended the Student 'Leaders Uonferenee in llhieo. Tfhose who attended were Norma. Samuelson, Ruth llofgreu flutter Baker, Morris Sehill, Clhester Farlson. Ben Honda, and instruetor Miss Ella Rosenberg. On the week-end of December 7, Arthur Lindberg, Dino Dal Porto, Arthur Dunlap, Fred Sehill, George Mc-llean, and Mr. R. U. Gotthold attended the older boy's eonferenee in Oroville. Mr. Rliehards and Ben Honda attended the l'rineipal's and Student Leaders' eonferenee held in Chico Dec-emlber 11, 1936. The eleetion for the second semester student body offieers was held in the latter part of January. --Ben Honda + + + SW 'UND SEMESTFITY Anthon Pryde ....., ............................................ . . ....... ............ P resident Cutter Baker ..,.. ....... V ice President Hotsue Honda .... . .........,........ Secretary Ruth Lofgren ..... .................... T reasurer Chester Carlson .... ....,... e Social Manager William Lewis ...... ..,....,........ Y ell Leader John Conway .........................,.........,.. ..... . .. ...............,...... Sergeant at Arms The seeond semester started out ill good fashion. The first thing' ot important-e was the Fiul Nite, Mareh 21, given by tl1e student body with Anthon Pryde, general ehairman. It was termed as tl1e largest and grandest soeial affair presented by the sehool for years. The main feature of the evening was the liquid air demon- stration by Elliot James. Another event was a drive for funds. A man from tl1e Curtis iPllllllSlllll,Q,' Company showed tl1e executive committee a very easy way to make a large sum of money and these far-seeing' student leaders grasped the ehanee without a mon1e11t 's hesitation. The president was chosen general manager. Norma Samuelson and Arthur Dunlap were eliosen eaptains under him. This was also :1 xerv sues-essful venture. The next affair was the Ill'0Q'l'2llll for Edueational XVeek, plan- ned ehiefly by Mr. Evers and tl1e faoulty. fllass demonstrations and exhibits formed the basis of the program. This just about 4-overs the set-ond semester affairs, llllll tl1e pres- ident would like to thank the student body for their very fine eo-operation at all times during his term of offiee. -Anthon l'ryde + + -l- For forms of ,government let fools eonhfsf: ll'lu1ffe 'er IS hes! lIlf'Hl1'lll'SfI'I'l'lf is 01'.S'f.-l'0l'lZ
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'Phe play, Huekleberry Finn . was sueeessfully presented by the Junior Ulass on February l-1, 1936. Members of the east were as follows: Al'ice Sheppard John Conway Barbara Wilbur Walter King Genevieve Bairos Stanley Miller Stella Randolph Junior Dunlap Wilma Anderson Minnie Johnson 'l'he play was directed by Miss Uordes, while Jean Boulware acted as stage manager and prompter. Following the play M r. R. U. Gotthold sponsored a party' for members of the east and helpers. Mr. and Mrs. Riehards, a11d Mr. and Mrs. Gotthold were joint hosts and hostesses to a elass dinner party, after which they at- tended the show, Follow the Fleet, in Oioville March 23rd. The girls proved themselves worthy athletie ehampions by de- feating the other elasses in the inter-elass volley ball games. 'l'he annual Junior Prom, held M ay 8, was a gala affair. May flowers, soft lights, earried out the Max' danee theme, while the guests daneed to the soft trend of flliff's f'alifornian's. A large erowd attended, making one of the best patronized dances held here for a long time. Bids were issued to the niemlters of the class. This helped to inerase both the erowd and the hilarity. l7 Moans, groans, and shrieks issuing forth from the Devil's Em- pire proving the popularity of the Trip 'llhru Hades. sponsor- ed on Fun Night, March 27. 7 37 'l'he Senior 4-lass was honored by a banquet given by the juniors. '37 4 79 'lee ereani and more iee eream , was the theme of the Junior 4-lass, who sponsored the sehool pienie. 'l'liis was one time of the vear when no one was left to say that they didn 't have a good time. Swimming and games were the ehief entertainment. '37 'l'he boys went down and around when the Junior elass boxers stepped into the ring. They' exhibited their boxing' abilities verv well in the preliminary fights and they eouldn 't be stopped in the finals. As rewards for their aehievements a boxing trophy was presented to the c-lass president, Aliee Sheppard, by Mayor A. J. Stohr. 7 37 - Walter King and John flonway were given a free trip to the Saeramento Inter-eollegiate boxing' mate-hes. 91 27 Our boys have aeeomplished a great deal in sports this year, and we are proud to have Arthur Dunlap, who played on the eham- pion A basketball team whieh was never defeated in any league game. John Conway, John Friedman, VValter King, Fremont Bo- hannon also showed fine team Work. + + + f'0Hl'II.Ifl' mounfeflz :with 0f'!'llS1.0N.-SH xli1Qsl riAiiE
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