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ON' ii 1l?,1f,- lfdgfdas,-e!l.1f,.s9lA4-in ,, - 1 X - - ft. ,BACK now: Eddington, Calabro, E, Yetlora, Klop, Coyne, Russo, Ceo, Valenti, Morgantifrluxnn nowg A. Vedora, Moore, Sinicropi Nucci Lancer, Humphrey, Deming, K' tz, Hulby, V. Berretta, Colloggi. sacoxo Row: A. Mastroleo, Kissel, McEneny, Horton, Aronso Gustafson, Siegfred, Morehouse, oble, Newman. rnoxr Row: Malone, Mastroleo, Delefave, Carnavale, Blawski, Barretta, Wilson Zona. fl 0 . I -1 J, w 'iff- ZuJiAr g ,A SSWYWQ ADVISERS W XF Miss RILEY Miss HAMMON MR. BECKER X Music and athletics haven't been slighted in our class. Ours is a musical-minded class, for both in the band and orchestra our students take part. All extra curriculars have been well represented by juniors. When the month of March blew in, more honors were conferred upon our class. In the prize speaking contest, both of our junior contestants came out victorious. Philip McEneny won first prize for the boys, and Janice Myers won second prize for the girls. The climax of our year is our Junior Prom. Since it is not planned until june, we can't tell you all the details, but we have been doing some serious thinking and have some good ideas in mind, and we can promise you that it will be not only the best prom yet but one that will be long remembered. Speaking of the Prom reminds us that by that time the Class of Nineteen Thirty- Eight will be graduated. For our fellow-upperclassmen we hope the future will be as bright and successful as their years in Mynderse. We hate to see them go, even though their passing means that we shall be the seniors then and the occupants of those coveted senior rooms. 97
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M ,371 aff! i Xylaw-'NA A yy 7 ,jx .f-7 fy 'fl 4 V---rf , f Row: Harliill, Royce, Worden, Smith, Trotter, Nicandri, Larsen, Riley, Leonard, l-amana,h?dflardJ'Barb b5f, Rogers- T6lfRD,R0W VanDitto, DeRitter, Boyce, Gargan, Harrigan, Greene, Bonnacci, DeSanto, Caricillo, rdmah, Jones, lvlykrs, rlt G OND Rani? Smith, West, Henry, Lindsey, Trumble, Jenner, Miller,52hl1rpe, Morganti, Ross, Towner. ITONT gow: aeadgaia 1 07 io, Tag , 5, .,.ajf-gjy--: ' I Lalarco, DeNatalie, Decker. . ,NJ ,i V .VJ ' Haw A- 'ji E , x nd.-f 'N N 'f y - V' J' L... 3. Lp-'V will 'J , ,I X - , - S' 0 Oeirpfvc .g.,!'flill ,, ix' T M. V K M mf f7 4 '4'4! D x i id - 'MJK - N f . DALE KISSEQT Rbesident X' ' 1 X -'Lf 'semis' it L if , .5 ' J xill lx, XQLBPDSX . i Q05 1 . f. 1' KIA, 'Ili 1 uf 'gf fi. -if fin A 'X c 1 X511 4 rj ' X5 , X1 'V AV, .i' fi Q cs' Q t, Q . x f . A N 7 -L Y: N -LX it K I X ii 5 XX . 5 .XC M f ,rf I i HELEN DECKER, Vice-President A ' BARBARA JENNER, Secretary mx.- A X 1 X JOAN HARRIGAN, Treasurer After we had settled in our assigned homerooms last fall, we at once assumed responsibilities as juniors and set to work to make this a successful year under a staff of efficient ofhcers. Our hrst social event was the Junior Party, which turned out very successfully. The plans for the party were in charge of Sara Ross, Philip McEneny, Lucy Rhinehart, Genevieve DeSanto and Frances Miller. All the classes contributed enthusiastically by dramatizing one-act skits written by each class. The skits, food and dancing proved an ideal combination of entertainment, and the biggest party of the year achieved a new high among upper class social activities. At the party, we presented Mr. Brumagim, who was leaving our school permanent- ly, with a gift as a token of our appreciation for his acting as one of our class advisers. Next, the question arose as to the type of play we should present. Just before the Christmas holidays, a committee consisting of Phili McEneny, Joan Harrigan, Helen Decker, Dale Kissel and Barbara Jenner selecte a three-act comedy written by Barry Connors, entitled The Patsy. Many turned out for tryouts, but the leading roles were given to Joyce Lindsey, Frances Miller, Norton Moore and Duane Gustafson supported by a strong cast. The excellent acting of the entire cast under the patient coaching of Miss Jean George made the play a success. Q6
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jfs V, fy' OFFICERS f Jorm lVlARsH, President ji if UNE MOLL, Vice-President RN 'ga' XVIRGINIA Hess, Secretary 5 7'x'.p,f Rfxvmoxn MARsH, Treasurer ef :fir . N ' l I a ' ' 1' . 1 2 . Eggs Y 'I A l 7. -,ge 'Brand Zone Errico Kozeraski Eighmey.F1x-'rHn0w:' Brady Back Row: Youngs Feltus, Balsley Grahlins, Brown, Morse, Vanlitren, , , , , r Speers, King, Crelly. Gleason, Barbi,-I. Ryclt, Crull. roumn Row: Hoster, W., Marks, Ireland, Morehouse, Bush, Marsh, A., Sutterby, Chalker. B ' ' Ra an Lavsler Cornerniskv Marsh I Carrol Barbi J THIRD Row' Allen, Moreland, Merritt, Crull, Decker, Hoster,j. SECOND now: Cillllfll, g ,, ' , , , ,, ., , , ., . . . V k. Ricci, Lorenzetti, Stevenson, Bentley, lzzo. rmsr Row: Chadwick, Kelleher, Carnavale, Galhna, Marsh, R., Trumble, McCarthy, Wat ins, Brown, Connolly, Amidon. The sophomores, one hundred and twenty-three strong, sixty girls and sixty-three boys, a trifle more mature and sedate than in the days of their hilarious freshman infancy, descended on Mynderse like a miniature avalanche last September. They were growing up, and although they didn't look particularly aged, they wanted everybody to know that they had passed their second birthday in Mynderse. They started off their year by electing a staff of capable ofhcers, andsince then they have been distinguishing themselves in the various extra-curricular activities offered at Mynderse, most notably in sports. As a part ofthe entertainment at the Junior All-School Party, the sophomores as a class presented a skit written and enacted by some aspiring, young playvvrights and entertainers of the same class. ' 28
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