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Fall Semester John Starbird Robert Watts Eleanor Nicola John Starbird CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Tresurer Yell Leader Annual Historian Spring Semester Norman Campbell Leonard Chaney Eleanor Nicola John Starbird Virginia Price Class Adviser, R. E. Warner CLASS ROLL Alves, Joe Bianchini, Elmer Blair, Madeline Bray, Grace Brownlee, Elsie Cahoon, Helen Cahoon, Robin Cahoon, Stanley Campbell, Norman Chadwell, Tracy. Chamberlain, Chester Chaney, Leonard Churchill, Erwin . , Eade, Ethel ' 13.-, Eckerich, Adam Franscioni, Gene Freitas, Evelyn George, Mildred Giacomazzi, Rosie Gibson, Harry Guetz, Jules Harnisch, Robert Harrington, Ralph Heinson, John Hansen, Martin Imwalle, Chester Jones, Marjorie Kelly, Fern King, Eleanor Knowles, William Lumley, William Lund, Dorothy Mar, Alice Mozzini, Nancy Nicola, Eleanor O'Connor, Richard Ontiveroz, Theresa Ontiveroz, Floyd Palmer, James Parker, Merrill Pierce, Gladys Plaskett, Cyril Price, Virginia Quinones, Margaret Reynolds, Edith Rist, Elsie Rose, Charlotte Schmidt, Andrew Stanley, Wyland Starbird, John St. Clair, Irene Tamo, Esther Tash, George Thayer, Albert Vasquez, Teddy Villa, Vernon Watts, Robert Williamson, Harold Wittmann, Julius Wood, Loretta Zoellin, Richard
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CLASS or ,33 Freshmen wish they were Sophomores during the first few weeks of school, but after that period has passed, their ambitions become loftier. They hope for graduation and look forward to careers, and their experience as Freshmen has shown them one must start at the bottom to reach, success. The past year has been a happy and successful one for the class of '33. After the first hardship of initiation week was passed, the sixty-one Freshmen had a general idea of high school customs and were ready to follow the lead of' the upperclassmen. The Freshmen Reception, sponsored by the Sophomores, was the first social event of the semester. Dancing and stunts provided entertainment for everyone. The Freshmen gave a return party to the Sophomores on Hallowe'en. Only three Freshmen had grades high enough to admit them to the Honor Society. They were Virginia Price, Andrew Schmidt, and Robin Cahoon, but many were on the monthly honor roll. 0 Four Freshmen played on varsity teams. In football, we had William Lumley and Gene Franscioni. Our basketball representatives were Gene Franscioni, lightweight, and Norman Campbell and Julius Wittniann, midgets. Throughout the year, the Freshmen showed excellent cooperative spirit among themselves as well as with the upper classes. This was due to Mr. R. E. Warner, class adviser, and the class officers, who directed the Freshmen activities.
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