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SOPHOKORE CLASS 1944-45 . The Sophomcres started the year off with a bang as everyone expected. The first meeting was held for the purpose of electing officers. Helen Kitchell ues elected president, Burch Foraker was vice-president, Yolanda Sastro was sec- retary and treasurer. Representatives on the forum were Umberto Haro and Joe Herrada. Peachy Ells was elected on the Girls' League Council. Hrs. Augustadt and Hr. Darsey were unanimously elected to be class sponsors. They did a swell job in helping put across many social shindips. The Freshies were welcomed with a dance in September. Didn't you think it was simply dee-vine ? v January came and the Sophs were at it again. The Tranp Dance was a great relief. It was super to be able to jive away your semester exam blues. Remember the show nSaps at Sean in February? It was side-splitting. The Soph assembly was hilarious. Everyone enjoyed it. In Narch everyone was dressed in green. Why? The St. Fatrick's Day Dance which was really in the groove. Those husky football players you saw last season were mostly Sonhs. Those boys are a plenty rough and tough bunch and will stand watching the next two years. Congratulations to Tanore, Tucker, Fernandez, J. Herrada, and Foraker, who made first string this year. The Sophs did a good job this year, and their determination and hard work will do much for S. H. S. in the coming years. we Sophs join together with the other classes in wishing the Seniors all the luck and success in the world.
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FRESHMEN CLASS 1944-45 The Freshmen started the school year of 1944-45 by organizing the class. Reyes Vender was elected president, Bobbie Buchanan, vice-president, and Teddy Rodriguez, secretary-treasurer. The forum members were label Dora Bisi and Eddie Gomez. When Eddie quit school to go to work, Tony De Dios was elected to the vacancy. ldss Belshaw and Mrs. Houghton were elected our sponsors. we wish to thank them very much for the way they have worked along with us this year. Since Yrs. Houghton is a Spanish teacher, she was able to give us some hints on the decora- tions for our Fiesta Dance. After the class was organized, we started the social season by attending the traditional Freshmen Welcome Dance given by the Sophomores. Ramona Dean and John Goss won the priyes for the cutest ubabies.n' Several of the boys gave a style show and a dance during intermission. Mary Wylie Tucker, Lucy Arnett, Alex Arnett, and Nora Haddad also performed. we didn't sponsor very many dances and plays this year, but our Freshmen Fiesta in February was a big successt The decorations were Spanish. Sombreros and sarapes were hung on the walls. Tacos, tostadas, and drinks were sold in the Recreation Hall. we sponsored a dance on January 24 after a basketball game but did not charge for it. , The Freshmen were well represented in the field of athletics such as: Rafael Herrera, Jesus Gonzales, Reyes Vender, Alex Martinez, Rip Tomerlin, Freddie Carrillo, Innocents Silva, Raymond Villalobos, Joe Rivera, Billy Banks, Manuel Sanchez. u
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