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RICHARD ZAMPARELLI “Zamp” Honorable Senior Class President. CANDIDA LOPEZ “Candie” “There goes my boy friend.” NEDRA HAWKS “Ned” “What’ll I play for you?” BILLY BOWMAN “Bill” He loves them all. JOE PINELLE “Josie” “Mr. Gorman, may I say something?” l GLENNA MAE SMITH “Glenna” “I sure have to studv tonight.” BARBARA PATTERSON “Babs” “Do you want to see me truck?” TOM DAVIS “Doc” “I hate ferns—oh! Yeah!” Page 12
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Fifty Seniors attended the first class meeting held in September to organize the class and elect officers. Ten Senior boys were out for football. Nine of these were letter-men. Fred Dalpiaz, a Senior, was elected captain of the team. The class was represented in basketball by six boys, including five letter-men. Danny Gonzales was captain of the varsity team. John Tedes-ko was awarded a Student Manager’s letter. Thirteen “F” Club members were of the class of ’38. In regard to athletics for Senior girls, seven signed up for basketball, with Jessie Blankenship as their captain. Both the Senior Girls’ and Boys’ teams placed first in the inter-class tournaments. The ( lass of 1938 was well represented in the music department by four in the school orchestra. There were six Senior girls in Glee Club. Nine Seniors were Thespians; four of them officers. Mask and Wig had three Senior members. Six Seniors entered the declamation contests. Donald Mott placed second in the oratorical preliminaries. Vona V Nye was. second in the preliminary dramatic contest. Four members were cast in the All-School Play. The Senior Contest play was awarded first place with Vona Nye and Clarence Hill selected best actress and actor, respectively. Katherine Butz and Barbara Patterson were announced best director and assistant director, respectively. The Senior Class Play, “Out of the Night,” was presented on April 8. While actively participating in school events, members of the class did not forget the reason for being in school. There were twenty-five students on the honor-rolls. Further honors went to five Seniors, who were chosen members of the National Honor Society. The Class of ’38 furnished entertainment for the school a number of times, including Junior-Senior Dance, January 7; Costume Day, March 25; Dress-up Day, April 8; Kid Day, Aprif 29; and Class Day, May 27. Other big days included Prom. May 6; the Senior Banquet and Dance, May 20; Baccalaureate, May 29; and the climax, Commencement, June 2. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................ Richard Zamparelli VICE PRESIDENT ............................ Tom Davis SECRETARY ........................ Vivian Kier TREASURER ..................... Billy Bowman STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ...................... Earl Lamberson Glenna Mae Smith, Katherine Butz, Ivan Acton, Richard Zamparelli SPONSORS ................ Miss Helen Stockwell Miss Audrey Gill Page 11
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- VIRGINIA McCANDLESS “Dede” “He’s got what it takes.” BILLY GILL “Gill” “Didja have a test in history?” J. W. SEIBERT “Sibe” He takes life serious. HARRIET ANGEL “Angel” “Hee! Hee! That’s a good one.’” MARCIA DICKSON “Dickie” “Oh! How silly!” EARL LAMBERSON “Sugar” Everyone will miss him. DONALD MOTT “Blondie” “I think I’ll take the afternoon off.” KATHERINE BUTZ “Booby” “That’s a hot one!” Page 13
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