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at' jfedkman Cfdrid N. Q ' t 1 l 'XF D NNY' - Yi l First Row-Schumacher, Martin, Earl, Cary, Baird, Bryant, I-liroto, Alexander, Roach Flores, Robertson, Shovil, Green, Watkins. Second Row-Caffey, Elias, Grey, Iohnson, Candlish, Dodge, Prather, Laird, Smith, Moffet, Lawrence, Miller, Wilkerson, Suo, Hulsey, Gutierrez. Third Row-Wallas, Grey, Badgely, Sandoval, Arriola, Wilson, Postelwait, Creveston, Cox, Rightmer, Sutton, Smead, Smead, Welch, Croslin, Suo. Fourth Row-Northam, Desjardin, Iuarez, Atton, Rodriguez, Lopez, Watkins, Gilbert, Reeder, Morrison, Telford, Hinkle, Sakai, Nagata, Gaston. Fifth Row-Marshall, lim, Parker, Riley, Shepherd, Farrar, Thomas, Hudson, Swingle, Coleman, Stevens, Esher, Bacon, Pinkerton, Caffey. Sixth Row-Lopez, Goodell, Wilkin, Hernandez, Takano, Akahoshi, Patterson, Elledge, Hydle, Hanselman, Cologne. Seventh Row-Bellucei, Romero, Payne, Byroads, Shibata, Kono, Alford, Williams, Hammons, Houston, Lawrence, Burkett, Lewis, Lewis, Baker, Field. Eighth Row-Derma, Duarte, Clancy, Ames, Gomez, Montoya. The frosh class of '39 started out on their great adventure under the leadership of Miss McCollum and Mr. Smart, their class advisors. At our first class meeting of the school year, we elected our class officers. Those elected were as follows: lames Gaston, president, Ianet Swingle, secretaryg Ben Wilkin, treasurer. A good recipe for reducing is merely to be a scrub. Most of our noon hours were spent scrubbing bronze plates or running hither and carry- ing trays for upper classmen. Now that the end of our first year in high school is near, many a freshman is looking back to see what he has accomplished during this past year and is thinking rather seriously of what he intends to accom- plish in the years to come. Although this first year has been mainly one of adjustment most of the back looks and out looks are favorable and tend to make a successful go of fu fure high school days.
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mu Frost Reeder, Whiii1eEgf,CCiEQ-15 1 -,ln .U i, xS2l0A0l'l'l0l'Q C1055 r'-i Znd Row-Bradbury, Perdue, Arce, Pugh, Estel, Weed, Malouf, Berry, Millsap Durning, Martinez, Slay- Little, Millsap. den St n l M R G 1551151 Core' Omefo- 4th Row-Law, Roach, Damien, Barrilleaux Duncan. Musashi, Gutierrez, Tedder, Mill- 3rcl Row-Sakemi, Mr. Davies, sap, Libby, Kerstiener, Puckett, Miss Larkin, Yonernura, Sugimoto, Cowan, Iohnson. Sophomores-We surely are! And We're proud of it! Our class ad- visors, Miss Larkin and Coach Davies, have contributed a good deal to this class spirit as have also our class officers. The first record of our doings reveals that Carl Moore was elected president of the Sophomore Class by a majority. Vice President Was Leonard Weed, and Anna Mae Witten was elected secretary. Student Body representative was A. I. Barrilleaux and Annual representative, lean MacDonald. Penrhyn Millsap for the second year was to be treas- urer. Party? Of course We had a party! To be technical, it was a swim- ming party at Dr. Forbes' ranch, with all the good food that quiets a rav- aging appetite. Members of the Sophomore Class have contributed to physical ac- tivities as Well as to scholastic achie vements. ln our midst We have a football hero or two, tennis stars, track, basketball, ping-pong, and everything down to marble champions. lt has been fun being a Sophomore, and We feel that We have held our colors high. We have all the earnest intentions of going on to bigger and better things in our next year at C. V. U. H. S.
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