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'GHIS year's junior class, though quite smail, showed a fine school snirit. The clars was well represented in all school activities, athletic, scholastic. and social. The first important evafnt of the year was the color fight. Although the juniors were defeated, they made a very good showing, and the sen- ior's victory' was not easily won. Next came their class play, Where's Your Wife? This play was one of the bcst ever presented in the C. H. S. Auditorium. Then the class r'ngs arrived. The juniors certainly showed good taste in selecting their rings, for they are very snappy. The last event of the year over-shadowed all others-the long-looked for Junior-Senior Banquet. It was a great success, and will long be re- membered by all who attended. If the showing they made as juniors is any indication, we can surely look for great things from tho seniors of 1935. Top row: Carroll Olson, Glen Brinderson, Roy Pickens, Arthur Sonke, Lowell Annan. Roger White. Second row: Paul Tenney, Sam Iiskey, Randall Corkhill, Frank Campos, Bob Reutgen, Joe Boyer, Wilfred Clark, Elwin Hawes, Floyd Bickmore. Third row: Arthur Foster, Everett Simpson, Norman Hixon, Robert Preston, Don Simmons, Harold Latham, Don Holford, Don Fulton, Bobby Reynolds, James Avi- la, Richard Metzgar. Fourth row: Mildred Minnich, Esther Ebling, Dorothy Rapattoni, Evelyn Aldridge, Alice Gans, Iforcthy Bccraft, Evelyn Strch, Irma Galbreath, Ada Wood, Betty Carmichael, Irma Irwin. Fifth row: Dorothy McConnell, Helen Harford, Catherine Miller, Lucia McConnell, Josephine Haslaur, Odeen Quillan, Frances Melendez, Frances Foster, Fern Lar- ick, Margie Fletcher, Frances Root. Bottom row: Frances Gonzales, Mildred Burger, Rose Many Smith, Pauline Calkins, Helen Cdllier, Helen Monasmith, Edith Rozelle, Dorothy Preston, Pauline Hodson. Dorothy Printy, Martha Bird. -15- Eleventh Grade President-Ada Wood Vice-pres. -Don Simmons Secretary-Martha Bird Treasurer-Irma Irwfn Class adviser-Miss Corwin
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Meriam Atkins-wills her prowess on the athletic field to Ada Wood. Angelina Barboza-bequeaths her carefully written Physics experiments to Mr. Jacobs. Marguerite Casenave-wills her worldly sophistication to Emma Mary Whitney. Henrietta Chavez-leaves to Helen Collier her dark-eyed Latin beauty. Helen Haertel-leaves her ability to get her man to Pauline Hodson. Ellen Lewis- wills her shorthand notebook to Pauline Calkins. Helen Marquez-Wills her engaging dimples to whoever can use them to best advantage. Esther Maurer-wills her accurate and methodical ways to Helen Harford. Nina Merrill-wills her Wardrobe to Dorothy Printy. Iona Parthemore-wills her stately bearing to Dorothy Rapattoni. Drusilla Pedersen-wills her sweet and Winsome ways to her sister, Zippora. Emma Pickens-leaves her place in the chorus to Winifred Hodson. Ruth Henderson--wills her Ten Nights in a Barroom to Thelma Coles. Walter Bertschinger-wills to every girl in the school his picture in order that each one may have something fine, big, and worthwhile with which to remember this year. Ernie Brawley-wills his crooning ability to Catherine Miller. Earl Bunting--wills to Don Holford his feet, legs, and other left-overs for use as seen fit. Tony Campos--wills his boundless energy to Roy Pickens. Robert Cocke-wills his hours with Mr. Wilson to Don Fulton. Walter Clark-wills his Herculean strength to Bobby Reutgen. Terry Cliburn-wills his priviledge of being the big bad wolf to Willard Seitel. Reldon Dunlap-wills to Earl Chisam his finger nail clippings. John Gakle-wills his goats to Mr. Dickey. Robert Garcia-wills his boyish figure to James Avila. fcontinued on page twenty-twoj --11f- Senior Class Will
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ea-MW Tenth Grade President-David Purington Vice-pres.--Michael Dotta Secretary-Willard Seitel Adviser-Miss Johnson 'GHIS class consists of 82 members, 46 girls and. 36 boys. It is well rep- resented in most of the organizations of the school such as the Schol- arship Federation, the orchestra, and the various athletic teams. The class enjoyed several parties during the year. It is a wide-awake, peppy class, and it is looking forward to a successful junior year. The girls as well as the boys have manifested in many ways a splendid school spirit. Mrs. Willard, the class mother, has been a willing helper at all times during the year. Top row: Charles McCormick, Wesley Seapy, Willard Seitel, Nicholas Hendricks, Ted Belardes, Elmer Gray, Wilbur Crystal, Eric Morse, Jack Morford, Elgar English, Frank Brown, John Weaver. Second row: Joe Silva., Cliiiioird Barnes, Merle Folmer, Frank Pine, John Tanner, Ray Waldrop, Clinton Gardner, David Purington, Anthony Gerwing, Garret Doktor. Third row: Robert Gonzales, Edward Chalupnick, Ogel Cliburn, Edson Parker, Martin Echito, Ted Collins, Frank Westfield, Michael Dotta, Chester Eckard, Harvey Pate. Fourth row: Fannie Gakle, Elma Scribner, Edna Mae Fletcher, Ellen English, Aileen Brinderson, Vineta Kerns, Clara Maurer, Arlene Kitchell, Corrine Slaughter, Jane Stoltz, Miss Johnson. Fifth row: Mary Curry, Guinevere Gettman, Elvira Perret, Betty Pollard, Mary Will- ard, Bertha Hendricks, Marion Johnson, Rosina Burger, Alva Boyd. Sixth row: Mary Labrador, Jessie La Forge, Mildred Whitney, Mary Hoggins, Yoshiko Takeiri, Lorraine Cook, Josephine Welch, Elsie Peters, Genevieve Newman, Thelma Foster, Alma Thomas, Thelma Coles. Bottom row: Constance Kearns, Vera Welch, Winifred Rozelle, Thelma Boyer, Cathe- rine Irriberri, Geraldine Kearns, Marietta Cliburn, Evelyn Smith, Muriel Schulz, June Stevens, Etta Kincaid, Anna Lassa.
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