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MR. VICTOR CHARLES Class Sponsor HOY ASKINS “Hello there, you.’' BETTY BANKS “Bett” “Did you get your chemistry?” MAXINE BARNES “Mickey” “I’ve done my duty.” ALBERT BATISTA “Al” A friend of all the boys. LUCY BATISTA “Lu” Another Portland girl. FLOYD RF.RARDI “Flip” “Can you sing this song?” JOHN BLANKENSHIP “Blankie” “Ada won't be here next year.” BILL BOWMAN “Dolly” “When I was in the C. C. C.—” Page 22
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JUNIOR CLASS On September 11 the first meeting of the Junior Class was held with class organization as its objective. Fifty-two members attended this meeting and the class of 1937 started its Junior year with enthusiasm. The social activities for this group started early in the year with a picnic at the Skyline Drive on September 13. Shortly after this, the Juniors and Seniors gave a dance in the high school gymnasium. Various members of the Class of 1937 have distinguished themselves in dramatics. In the Contest plays, the Juniors received nearly all of the awards. The Junior play, ’‘The Red Lamp,” won first place. Sara Davis received the honor prize for being the second best actress, Opal Pyles took the third place title and bill Zontine walked away from the rest of the boy actors with first place. Bill Bowman came nexc with second place, followed by Rupert Edwards who took the position as third best actor. The All-School play claimed three worthy Juniors w'ho proved their ability and did the Juniors justice. Eight Juniors are members of Thespians and eight are members of Mask and Wig. On March 27, the Junior play, ‘‘Agatha’s Aunt,” was presented. The cast and their director, Miss Kimpton, worked very hard to present the successful performance. Other activities claimed the attention of many Juniors. The orchestra had six Juniors enrolled, the Reflector staff had thirteen. Debate Club, five; Honor Roll was made up of eleven Juniors, Home Economics Club dontained fourteen, and the “F” Club has eight Junior boys enrolled. Various members of the Junior class have been prominent in athletics this year. Four members of the; football squad were Juniors, and Albert Batista, a Junior, was selected as captain for next year. The Juniors had two members on the high school basketball team. The class also had a large entry in the annual Boxing and Wrestling Exhibition. The Junior entertained the Seniors at Prom on May 1. A floor show, with Bill Zontine as Master of Ceremonies, was presented. The gymnasium depicted a typical Dutch scene. This was a most delightful affair. The Juniors closed this most successful year by a picnic, and Miey will not meet again together as a class until next September when ‘hey enroll as the Senior Class. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ...... VICE-PRESIDENT ... TREASURER ...... SECRETARY ...... REPRESENTATIVES COUNCIL ... SPONSOR ....... ............. Albert Batista ............. Virginia Sloan ............... Mollie Frew ........ Marion McCandless TO STUDENT .... Sara Davis, Bill Zontine ......... Mr. Victor Charles Page 21
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CLASS III7 BETTE BOWMAN “Pat” “I met anew boy last night.” DOROTHY BOWMAN “Dot” “That librarian!” MARION BOYD “Winx” “One of those T. O. B’rs.” HELEN BROGAN “Bunny” “Oh! Edward.” EDWARD BULLARD “Ed” “For cryin’ out loud!” KARL BURKHARD “Burk” “We don’t want a test, so be still, Frank.” MORRIS CAFKY “Toots” “Del, let’s sing a song.” SARA DAVIS “Sally” “What will Buddy say?” FREEMAN DENNERLINE “Jack” “How’s my girl?” LORRAINE DOMKA “Dorn” “Those old boys!” 1937 Page 23
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