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JU IORS The Junior Class got off to a fine start this year. The election of officers was taken care of the first thing. These are as follows: president, Ronald Scott, vice president, Larry Smith: secretary, Gail Gardner, treasurer, Catherine Dottag social'manager, Charles Schafer, and class representative, Nils Greenlees, Later the Junior Prom was discussed, and it was decided to give a Pre -Prom Dance in order to raise money. This was held in October after the Calaveras game. The juniors received their elaborate rings shortly after school began. They consisted of three different designs, centered around the same pattem. The red stone setting flashing before our eyes was very startling. Now that we have them, we are very much pleased with our selection. Something new has been added! We received some new students in the class of '52'. Bob Russel from Santa Rosa, Leona Tomalty from Oakland and Jean Winters from China and New Mexico are the additions. The job of publishing the Butte was continued by the Juniors. This year the publication became a monthly magazine. Gail Gardner Class Secretary Back Row: Stanfield, Hoskins, Weston, Pasalich, Schaefer, Scott, Smith, Greenlees, Sanders, Bolen, Russell, Simes. Front Row: Potter, Winter, Reynoso, Tomalty, Dotta, Gardner, Thomas, Kesler, Sanders, Schrode, Hennigan.
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SOPHOMORES In September we sophomores began our second year of successful work. The first day wk were kept busy electing student officers. The worthy members that were elected to serve us for the coming year were: Elmer 'Mokey' Clawson, presidentg Mary Ann Huberty, vice president: Donna Daleuski, secretary: Georgiana Lanhardt, social manager, Lenora Owens, treasurerg and Charlotte Lagomarsino, class representative. Our first activity for the year was the play, 'THE REHEARSAL' put on by Jack Thomas, Mary Ann Huberty, Elmer Clawson, Charlotte Lagomarsino, Michael Chulick, and Georgiana Lenhardt, in front of the assembly. This play was supplied to us by Mr. Chet Bailey, to be used as part of the fire safety program. Susanne Lane directed it with the help of Donna Daleuski and Sheila Kosich. Later in the term a more serious play was given. Our 'Hop' came in the middle of February with the theme for this special occasion 'Fairy- land. ' Decorations were made up of butterflies, elves, fairies, and toadstools. Two large butter- flies were hung on each entrance. The toadstools were arranged around the room. Crepe paper of various colors was hung on the stage in the form of a curtain. To add to the elaborate de- corations, a full moon was placed on the stage, and oversized flowers with butterflies lighting upon them were painted on the walls. Lively music was played by the former Jackson Jivesters. Last of our few class events was the Sophomore Picnic which was held the first part of May. We ate and swam and had a glorious last 'fling' as 'Wise Fools.' Donna Daleuski Class Secretary
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