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A V , , SOPHGMORE CLASS HISTORY Dear Jean: So many interesting events have occurred since you left school last year, that I have decided to tell you all about them. , First of all-you should have been here for the Soph. Hop. The Sopho- mores out-did themselves. The auditorium was effectively decorated with blue streamers from which were suspended colored balloons. The dance was a huge success and everyone had a good time. Our Sophomore boys are very active in athletics. Six of them were on the football squad and in basketball there were eight. Ross and Angelo were stars of the C teamg and Arthur, John Milardovich, a new boy, and Henry Staas were among the outstanding players of the A team. The boys aren'f the only ones who take the honors, though, the Sophomore girls basketball team won the inter-class games. Vivian is our yell leader at all games. We arenlt only interested in sports, but some of our class have dramatic talent. Dan, Ross, Vivian, and'Arthur had parts in the Christmas play. La Verne, Ross, and Bernice had leading parts in the operetta. We consider that We have brains as well as brawn, for we boast the most students on the honor roll, and, as a class, we have the highest number of points. Isn't that smart? The class officers for this year were: President .......................................... ....... R oss Fitzsimmons Vice-President ......... .............. G race Vela Social Manager ...........,.............................................. Mary Vickers Secretary-Treasurer ................................................ Angelo DePa0li I thought you'd be interested to hear of your former class, Jean. We're sorry you couldn't have been one of the members of the class of '35, Mary Vickers '35 P161
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On the very first line of this class document Ann Marinovich was voted the class president. Elsie Thomson was given the second best oflice, As an able vice-president she was 110 novice. Norva McBath kept account of the money increasing, Angelo Avila read the minutes of the preceding meeting We sponsored '6The Croonerw for our prom to get money We made fifty dollars so ,twas all bright and sunny. We took active part in operetta and sports And were sure to stand out in games of all sorts. The prom turned out to be a grand success, For making it so, We all did our best. Upon the adviser we piled all the cares And gave to Miss Dooling six or seven gray hairs, And so we will leave you, grave seniors to be, And hope the next class is as happy as we. Wilma Becker U51
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F RESHMAN CLASS HISTORY T'was the first Monday of September, and all through this school Not a pupil was stirring nor studying his rule, Wvhen sharply in study hall the school clock struck eight And in burst the freshmen unaware of their fate. The girls had dressed in uniforms with care In hopes that other classes would notice them there. We freshmen were snuggled ,way down in our desks But when periods changed we hoped for the best. For the first few days we were worried with fright Of what was to happen initiation night. They gave us a party and it was a thrill. They said, 4'Dance, don't ever be still! We kindly repaid them with the Hfreshnien return . Then gathered rubbish at the rally to burn. Football and basketball brought many joys For letters were won by some of our boys. All of our students worked hard for the goal Many were placed on the honor roll. Miss W31'Y611 is our kind freshman adviser And when we are quiet we surely surprise her. Our class is noted for a bad reputation But it will wear off, we hope, as will the depression. The oiiicers for this year were: President, Egisto Zancaig Vice-President. Jane Velag Treasurer-Secretary, Thelma Espinosag Social Manager, Ruth Fontenroseg Assistant Social Manager, Bayona Tam. Ruth Fontenrose and Bayona Tam mi
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