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The juniors have sponsored several successful events. In Decem- ber they presented their class play, “Girl Shy.” Much credit for the success of the play was due to the technical staff which included: Gen- eral Manager, Dick Hardin; business manager, James Hanhart; music, James Palmer ; assembly program, Frederick Lesan; publicity, Bill Gar- ner; posters, Fred Bick; wardrobe, Mildred Mastrofini; stage setting, Aldo Simi; makeup, Eleanor Shuman; and ushers, Virginia Rowe. The executive board consisted of the following members of the fac- ulty: Director, Mary Lou Shetler; setting and wardrobe, Leonora Bailey; publicity, Alice Edwards; makeup, Eldon Clark; music, Anna- bel Denn. Following the play, the class sponsored a candy sale, which added to the funds in the class treasury. The Juniors entertained the seniors during Senior Week with the traditional party—the Junior-Senior Prom. ‘The cafeteria was dec- orated to carry out the spring garden idea. The committee chairmen were: Business, Herbert Futrell; programs, William Saunders; decora- tions, Marie Justice; music, James Palmer ; refreshments, Mildred Mas- trofini; entertainment, Virginia Rowe; and invitations, Evelyn Bergon. SOPHOMORES One of the year’s innovations was sponsored by the sophomor e class. This was a w elcoming party held in honor of the entering freshmen. The affair was given in place of the Freshmen Reception and proved to be a successful ebstUaOn: The entertainment for the evening includ- ed various types of games and dancing. As the lower classmen are not organized, no sophomore officers were elected, but each sponsor group elected a representative to the Student Council. These included: Everett Bondesen, Edith Copeland, Jimmie Desmond, Shirley Jones, Martha Michaelson, Ed Simonian, and Catherine Williams. The sophomore class has been an all around active group. A num- ber of its members have brought glory to ’36 in various activities. Two of the girls, Molly Camy andi: Adeline Cerioni, had leading roles in the operetta, ‘Don Alonso’s Treasure”. Also about fifteen. members of the class were members of the chorus. Besides the sophomore representatives in chorus, there are six class members in advanced orchestra and six in beginning and advanced bands. = Fpe=
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