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TOP ROW : 1). Howell. (i. Hardcustle, K. Haskins, N. Harp, B. Hazlett, D. Harp, M. Hall, K. Harris, K. Hockett, M. High, O. M. Hill, B. Hagerman, F. Hickman, M. Harrington, A. Hanson. SECOND ROW: M. Hamlin, V. Haworth. .1. llul er, 1 . llulburt, 11. Jolley, M. Holston. B. Jarvis. B. Jorgensen, C. Kurtz, V. Kellcv, K. Krohn, J. M. Kinney, I,, Iaimtrv•, K. Lamberson, A. I-atto. THIRD ROW: E. I,avrnrk. M. McCowan. II. McCarrel, C. Morris, M. Morse, D. Marx. W. McCord. H. Mautz. M. Miracle, M. Miller, 1). Moncusx . E. Mills, M Miracle. M Marsden. W. Moore. M. Nissen. FRONT ROW : M. Nichol, N Nimmo, I. Nagel, W Mantlo, R. Marasco, II. Manning. K. Marshall, R. Mclntirr. R. Morton. J. Owens, R. Oliver. II. Olinger. J. Ol»erly, R. Orland. TOP ROW: L. Pantusn, E. Parke. C. Peterson. R. Peterson. T. Palmer, I). Poland. E. Plunkett, M. Roarch. V. L. Pettice, 1. Penny, M. Penl rth . M. Pierce. V. Patten. M. Peterson, J. Quist, L. Robison, B. Roy. SECOND ROW: B. Ratekin, J. Robison, R. Roberts. E. I. Rogers, W. Rule, 1 . Rupp, C. Ryver, E. Rice, M. Reynolds, L. Ray, J. Smith, J. Stna , II. Scott. W. Sisbr, R. Scherar, E. Smith. R. Strain. THIRD ROW: M. Stoll, M. Sealzo. M. Sportor. I. Simpson. E. Spence, C. Sparks. B. Sovv, H. Sprott, J. Senter, G. Stapleton, R. Starks, M. Sedalnick, M. M. Trceoo. V. Trammell, A. Thompson, E. Trinklein, E. I'nland. FRONT ROW: A. Van Gundy. H. Wagner, K. William-,,,. M. Withrow. E. Wright. M Williams. M. Wampler, W. Walker. A. Wilson, S. White. L. Webber, J Wetherell, E. Wilson, H. Wubl»en, E. Workman, L. Weaver. R. Young. M. Zipee. Page IS
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cCl ne men. Haines Bigum, vice-president; Margaret Wampler, secretary; John Martin Kinney, president. Shifting from books, the scrubs give School Day skit for Girls League playing about 15 girl team-mates. On February 5 hold school party bringing them down to a social standing—high school orchestra furnishing the music. Outstanding features of class meetings were: Bill Deathcredge, a Scotch singer who appeared in ancient Scotch kilts; a melodrama, Hairbreadth Harry, the heroine being Marictte Williams; her SOPHOMORES—Resume of first quarter: The scrubs played a good game last quarter, but stuck pretty close to the bench. They went fast and furiously, only taking time out for Frosh Ditch Day, the day after Senior Slouch Day. Some of the upperclassmen called the wrong signal and told the frosh— The day after Slouch Day is your day to ditch. Scrubs used the wrong strategy and were penalized—one hour after school. Freshman trick play won second place in tournament of Girls League programs last season. The whistle for second quarter blows: This year, having been promoted from bench-warmers to scrubs, they elect: their captain, John Martin Kinney; co-captains, Haines Bigum and Margaret Wampler; and their efficient coaches, Miss Marasco and Mr. Hill. hero, Russell Fry, and the villain, Roger Strain. Such enthusiasm! Eighteen scrubs in orchestra, twenty in band, and also a good representation in the Glee club. Pep club, and Dramatic club. Looking over the sport sheet, we see sophs rank high as athletes. Gallant men receiving letters in athletics are Roger Strain, Albert DeRose, Ru:sell Fry, Robert Morton, Ivan Crick, John Bell, John Martin Kinney and Thomas Palmer. TOP HOW: H. Arnold, W. Arnspiger, L. Arcieri, J. Bell, A. Bosley, 1 . Broman. B. Bowman, J. Atkinson, B. Barlow, E. Brubaker, S. Bradberry, B. Bennett. J. Burns, II. Bigum, B. Burwell, L. ,1. Beauvais. K. M. Biggs, P. Bartholomew. SECOND HOW: M. E. Bush. K. Beaver, A. M. Barnes. M. Barker. M. Barker, S. Brown. A. Binkley, H. Baer, C. Buford, I. Crick, C. Currier, L. Chavez, I). Cairns, E. Carpenter, K. Chapin, E. Cline. P. Crowe, A. Currier. THIKD ROW: O. Cain, C. Drexel, D. Dahl. C. DeVoe. H. Daniels, B. Dufford, S. Daily, M. Dennison, I. DeLio, M. Bliss, B. DeMersch-man, N. Daugherty, D. Edgington, B. Evans, H. Egger, V. Ferguson. FRONT HOW: M. J. Fancher, L. Fazio, R. Flockhard, J. Gower, B. Gebhardt, G. Gilchrist, V. Green, G. Giffin, A. Gilbert, M. Guerrie, D. Glasgow, R Griffith. M. L. Giblin, L. Gilchrist, D. Graham, E. Gillies. Page 17
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(Runaiaa Guandta Betty Kuhn, treasurer; Betty Branning, secretary; Janet Cutting, president; Johnnie Coscorroza, vice-president. JUNIOR CLASS 1934 season opened with a large group of bench-warmers entering the Grand Junction high school squad. Although they did nothing particularly startling in the first quarter, they made a great showing in the second. As sophomore girls they gained mention for the Girls’ League stunt, and at the end of the year they took time out for a class picnic. Piloted by Genevieve Adams and J. B. Clay-baugh, they made a center plunge breaking through to their junior year. This year, coached by Janet Cutting, Johnnie Coscorroza, Betty Branning, Betty Kuhn and their ad viser, Basil Knight, they arc playing running guard and are blocking out studies for outside activities. They have regular class meetings every six weeks. Their most outstanding play was made Page when they presented a take-off of Do You Want To Be An Actor?” Lorna Abbott and Robert Hogan rated screen tests. On February 12, new running guards were introduced and class rings were decided upon with the aid of a very competent committee of which Frank Pizza was chairman. Outside activities have ardent support from the juniors. Thirteen players have received letters in band, seven in orchestra, and those who have received letters in football are: Wilfred Cheedle, Robert Walker, Robert Hogan, Henry Patterick, Harvey Owens, J. B. Claybaugh, Bill Kurtz, Bill Peth, Rogers Bowman, Nick Theos, Roy Pryor, Trix Lampshire and Bruce McGlothlin. The class of ’38 will go into a huddle soon to make signals and plans for their final play—the annual theater party, commencement exercises and the junior-senior promenade of which they are in full charge. 9
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