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Sophomore Class A group ol lilly-six Freshies enlered Lalon High in lhe lall ol I934. l-low limid and small lhey all lell when lhey wandered up and down lhe halls, and, when lhey enlered lhe wrong class rooms, how embarrassed lo have lhe upper class- men laugh al lhem. Bul il loolc only a shorl lime lo gel acquainled. ln lhe early lall ol 35 , lhe campus saw lhem again, lhis lime as high and worlhy sophomores, lhirly in number, ready again lo lalce lheir places in lhe sludenl body. and lo help bring honor lo lhe school. Aboul lwo weeks aller school slarled lhe inilialion ol lhe lreshmen salisliecl a desire lo gel even lor lheir own inilialion. The sophomores were aclive in baseball, loolball, volleyball, lennis, school plays, debaling, exlemporaneous reading, and olher school aclivilies such as inlerclass volleyball and loolball games, and inler-class liclcel selling conlesls. Pour Sophs were members ol lhe Calilornia Scholarship Federalion. The class was in all ways success- lul, and will undoubledly hold ils own nexl year as Juniors. Class aclivilies were carried on under lhe leadership ol Frances Nielsen, presidenl: Keilh Parsons, vice-presidenlg Janel Helionlc, secrelary-lreasurer and Meril Commil- lee member: Hazel Gonser, council member: and lhe class adviser, Mr. Smilh. While, Elird, Perry, Cunningham, Parsons, Manchesler, Ross. Garrnan Smilh, Salcaquchi, Parsons. Searcey, l-lochderller, Sanslrom, Sheldon, Hernandez, l-ligclon Neilsen, Gonser, Eigenman, Qualls, Love, Miles, l-lelionk, Cessna, Kalaolca, Camacho u a V 2IlQ- 1-4 li al: feaves l r 91 'I
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I Junior Class History One morning in early SepTember, IQ33, a kind sun poured his yellow rays on a gawky group oT some 40 adolescenTs. LaTer in The day each one oT Those same Treshies was herded inTo his respecTive classroom To begin his high school career. Their TirsT year was devoTed mosTly To becoming acquainTed. As The days passed by They became more and more familiar wiTh Their surroundings. The Timid expression ThaT each had worn aT The beginning oT The year had been replaced by one OT audaciTy and boldness. However, They learned ThaT Treshmen had To obey rules, and They were looking Torward To The Time when They could become Sophs. Their Sophomore year saw some oT The class's laTenT abiliTy come To The surface: Their posiTion Then gave Them The righf To exercise Their power oT iniTiaTion wiTh saTisTying resulTs even Though The iob was a Tough one. Thus The class made iTs mark on The LaTon High School as a class +ha+ had spiriT, iniTiaTive, and ambiTion. Their Junior year sTarTed OTT wiTh Glenn Dooley as presidenT and KaTherine Shockley as secreTary and Treasurer. Their year has been quiTe an evenTTul one. They have walked oTT wiTh Two inTer- school conTesTs: a TickeT selling conTesT Tor l-learTs and HaTs and The annual pledge conTesT. Roush, Wills, May, l-larberT, JeweTT, Dooley, Nishi,lChamberlain, BrackeTT Vaughn, STrader, Mello, Clark, Shockley, RiTchie, Reis, Robinson, Balderama Lawson, Hahn, Gomes, CrawTord, Jenkinson, Wyke, McAllisTer, Anderson, Turner 420
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li ai: leaves Freshman Class History On SepTember I6, TiTTy-Two new boys and girls were born inTo The LaTon High School liTe. They were bubbling over wiTh exciTemenT and ioy and iT Took a liTTle while Tor Them To geT adiusTed To The new rouTine oi high school. ATTer abou+ Two weeks, in which They acquainTed Themselves wiTh The members of The TaculTy, They elecTed Mr. Sam Glenn Tor Their advisor. The class was Then organized wiTh The Tol- lowing officers: PresidenT - - Mary Kuclcenbalcer - Hallie Adams - Evelyn ETird Vice-PresidenT - SecreTa ry-Treasu rer - Council Member - - - Joe Caldera MeriT CommiTTee Member ---- - Neva Del'larT For a ToTally inexperienced class The Freshmen made a remarkable showing in The inTerclass baslceTball game, They won The TiclceT selling conTesT Tor The play Go Ahead , which enTiTled Them To a Tree period on The 26+h of March. They showed Themselves To be in all ways worThy oT membership in The LaTon sTudenT body, and gave promise oT being one oT Those always To be remembered classes. Glenn, J. Medico, Dieirich, Dooley, Gomes, DeVries. Doering, Lewis. Dellas, Connolly, l-leTionic, F. Landis Gregory, Eigenrnan, Alves, Mello, SmiTh, Love, Cummings, Adams, Eiird, Sands, Avila, 5Tair Neves, Loogman, Borges, Crawford, Flores, I-lolsinger, Myers, Del-larT, M, Vaughn, Nishi, Landis, Borba Coelho, L. Vaughn, Shoclcley, Aslcew, Caldera, I-lolsinger, Faulks, Fipps, Bisi fr ii. L- ., W ,:,n.1'l Q22
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