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The Sophomore Class First Row: Mr. Arnold, class sponsor; Tony Espinosa, Frank Rocchio, Red Brinlec, Abel Lopez, Delcres Hudgins, Claudia Shyne, Marlene Bra tor, Martha Drake, Mary Anna Scheihing, Evelyn Vahldick, Lydia Nerone, Mr. Wakefield, Class Sponsor. Second Row: Jimmy Walker, Pete Weaver. Darrell Lindsey, Pete Villagrana, Nadaline Davis. Jacque Sue Gatti, Betty Del Duco, Lila Litig. Rolland MacKinnon, Bob Kill-inger. Third Row: Curtis Motzner, Glenn Moore. Avis Cooley, Lucille Martinko. Miry Tonko, Kathryn Picco, Joan Tamburello, Jean Wilson. Rosemary James, Evelyn Del Monte. Dom Petry. Fourth Row: Bob Hatch. Betty Jean Yellico, Joan Mattice, Hazel Porlle, Bertha Villa-grana, Velma Thomas, Wilma Lewis, Verda Mae Cochran, Muriella Henley. George Hall. Fifth Row: Jack Smith, Charles Guerri, Francis Garner, David Kirkpatrick, Berl Peterson, Harold Bueno, Jerry Halbrook. Page Twelve
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Junior Class Officers Beth Ham, Secretary; Jean Ziolkowski Treasurer; Mr. Francis Williams. Sponsor; Bill Dailey. Vice-President; Tcm Camerlo. President. Class History Ah! At last, in the year of 1943, sixty-three green, but determined Freshmen entered the halls of Florence High School. Everything seemed strange, but we learned about it in time. Wc were invited by the Sophomores to a get-acquainted party. We got into the swing of things by having the largest group out for sports. Many of the Freshmen girls entered the Pep Club. We started our Sophomore year with fifty-eight members. We hid gained a little more confidence by this t'me, so we started off with a bang! We gave a party for the “Freshmen” who had just entered F.H.S. We for the second time, took part in the contest plays. We were proud to take first in. the inter-class basketball tournament; then, to be backed by the Scphomore girls who. also, took first. Many members of our class were initiated into the F” C ub. In cur third year, our class members worked in dramatics, band, musical groups and other clubs. We took third in the Western Day Contest. We put on an amateur show, “Junior Fun of ’51.” We had a large representation in all kinds of sports. We worked plenty hard raising money for what Will be the best Prom to be held in F.H.S. The Junior Class play, “Cyclone Sally,” directed by Mrs. Prater, was a success. We look over our three wonderful years together in F.H.S. We can’t help but feel sorry that they are over. We are wondering what the year of “1952,” our fourth and final year in F.H.S., will hold for us! Page Eleven
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Sophomore Class Officers Lucille Martinko. President; Evelyn DelMonte, Secretary; Pete Weaver. Vice-President; Mr. Robert Arnold. Sponsor. Sophomore Class History In the early fall of 1949, forty-eight wide-eyed and very green Freshmen entered the halls of Florence High School. Under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Bishop and Mr. Robert Cannon, we had a successful school year. We started out by winning the prize for first place in the Homecoming floats—our theme. Through the Years.” The Sophomore Class gave us a Get-acquainted party in the fall. Later, we gave them a return party. We took part in the Contest Plays. Our play, We Hold These Truths, included the following people: Rosemary James, Claudia Shyne, Muriella Henley, Av.'s Cooley, Jacque Sue Gatti, Charles Guerri, Peter Weaver, Frankie Rocchic, Joe Gonzales. Boys who went out for football and basketball were: Frankie Rocchio, Jack Smith, Harold Bueno, Dominic Petry, Leonard Brinlee, Bernie Vigil. David Hudgins. Darrell Lindsey, Joe Gonzales. Curtis Motzner and Charles Guerri. We were determined to make our second year a better year. We started out by taking first place in the Hcmecoming floats. Our sponsors, Mr. Max Wakefield and Mr. Robert Arnold, helped us to publish the first issue of the school paper, The Huskie Bark.” We gave the Freshmen an “Introductory Party” in November. They gave us a return party in January. Our entry. “Heap Big Fire,” won second place in the Western Days program. Now we are looking forward to becoming Juniors at F.H.S. next year. Page Thirteen
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