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The Sophomore Class has had a very successful year in ’35 and ’36. We continue to grow and are becoming in our opinion the most progressive class in Florence High School. The total enrollment of the class is sixty-five, making it the largest in the school. The class began its social activities for the year by having a picnic at the Skyline Drive. After the picnic members of the party attended a carnival in Canon City, and upon returning home all reported a very good time. Later in the year we had another picnic and a swimming party at the Carlsbad Natatorium in Canon City. This event was also a great success. In January the Sophomores entertained at a skating party. A large number of guests, as well as Sophomores, greatly enjoyed this. Many Sophomores displayed their talents and became prominent in dramatics. Six of our number took part in the all school play, “Watch your Step.” When the contest plavs were given the Sophomores presented “Bett’s Best Bet.” Donald Mott won fourth honors as an actor by his performance in this production. We have six members in “Mask and Wig.” Members of our class do not neglect their studies for activities and social affairs. This is indicated by the fact that twelve Sophomores have been on the honor roll. Two of them, Vivian Kier and Helen Martin, were on the “A” honor roll for the first semester. Athletics claim the attention of many Sophomores. Five were out for football, two of them making letters; six were out for basketball. Our class had many entries in the track meet which was held on April 24. and in the boxing and wrestling show also. The girls, too, were active in athletics. The Sophomore girls team, of which Jessie Blankenship is Captain, made a good showing in the inter-class tournament. Three Sophomores are “F” Club members. They are Kenneth Channell, Fred Dalpaiz, and Richard Zamparelli. Several times during the year ticket selling contests were held. In these the Sophomores seemed to have great success and members of our class were admitted to several games at reduced prices for selling the most tickets. Other activities in which Sophomores took part were many and varied. There are three of them in the school orchestra and three in the Debate Club. Twenty-five girls are members of the Home Economics Club. The Sophomores closed this most eventful year with a class picnic. This was their last meeting as Sophomores. When they meet again they will be haughty Upper-Classmen. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .................. Kenneth Channell VICE-PRESIDENT .................. Donald Mott SECRETARY ....................... Thomas Davis TREASURER ................. Richard Zamparelli REPRESENTATIVES TO STUDENT COUNCIL .. Pete Amarantus, Glenna Mae Smith SPONSOR ............ Miss Anna Jane Hitchcock Page 29
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CONTEST PLAYS THE JUNIOR PLAY “THE RED LAMP” Scene: Home of Matilda Deering. Time: Evening. Bill Worth ..................................... Alice Deering .................................. Matilda Deering ................................ Harold Deering ................................. Annie .......................................... Archie Clarke .................................. .. Bill Bowman .... Sara Davis .... Opal Pyles ... Bill Zontine Lavynia Brinlee Rupert Edwards Director ........................ Kathleen Munson Assistant Director........... Marguerite Campion Costumes and Props ................ Dorothy Wells Irene Kitto THE SENIOR PLAY “MINERVA SETS THE STAGE” Scene: Enright Apartment. Time: About 3:30 P. M. Minerva Enright ... Grace Enright .... Ma Enright ....... Flossie Candie ... Mrs. Snoak ....... Granny Enright ... Augustus Chapman Margaret Jane Jackson ....... Eileen Jennings ...... Wilma Lautaret ............ Jane Hill ......... Tomalee Lewis ........ Melissa Louth ........ Darrell Stevens Director ............................ Sam Stoddard Assistant Director....................... Bill Mott Props and Costumes......... Margaret Jane Jackson Wilma Lautaret Page 28
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