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Senior Class Four years ago the present Senior class had an enrollment of about 45, but now it has dwindled to the small number of 30. Nevertheless, al- though there are but a few of us, we have always done things in a big way, and have enjoyed our class activities immensely. Our leaders in our last year here have been John McGee, presidentg Aldo Pinotti, vice-president, Helen Pinelli, secretary and treasurerg and Miss Palmer, adviser. Our representatives on the gridiron were: Wilson Grillo Remo Canale, Jack Nickley.. Donald Estey, Kenneth Deaver, Aldo Pinotti, A1 Hinds, and John McGee. Those of us who took part in basketball were: A1 Hinds, Jack Nickley, Vincent Kriezenbeck, and John McGee. Our baseball participants were: Bob Jenkins, Jack Nickley, Al Hinds, Remo Canale, Altero D'Agostini, John McGee, Wilson Grillo, Donald Estey, and Charles Cook. In the Christmas play, '4Pleased Ta Meetchan, our actors were: No- veen Needham, Aldo Pinotti, Mary Golovich, Vincent Kriezenbeck, and John McGee. The Seniors who saw service in the operetta, wfune Inn, were: Jean Darling, Mildred Emerson, Carmen Garcia, Mary Golovich, Charles Quirolo, Donald Estey, Wilson Crillo, and Clarence Barone. At this time, Miss Palmer has selected the Senior Play, 6'Who's Who At Tourist Homen, but has not chosen the cast. The play is a mystery with comedy, and the action takes place in a rural community in a house suspected of being haunted. We feel safe in saying that it will be a success. Since last year we gave a splendid Junior Prom with original decora- tions, we are preparing to put on a bigger and better Senior Ball. We want to make our last act as students of Sutter High one to be long remembered. Now we wish to say farewell to our present Alma Mater, Sutter High. L Senior Farewell i Dear Sutter Hi, as we depart On life's rough sea to steer a course, A pledge we give you from each heart, You, who have been our greatest source Of Happiness: that from this day No deed we'll do to bring you shame, But ever hold your standard high, And be a credit to your name. Oh Alma Mater true, farewell! Our days of childhood now are o'er. We, whom you've sheltered for four years, New go to seek another shoreg And so We hope in years to come, While threads of time are being woven, That this, our class, youill not forget: Our Senior Class of '37. ---Mary Colovich I8',
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Senior Will Clarence Barone, will my dancing ability to Johnny Martinez. Margaret Burger, will my poetic ability to the next Broadcast staff. Charlie Cook, will my tumbling skill to the girls' gym class. Remo Canale, will my 'Lspeedn to Clark Case. Altero D'Agostini, will my presidential responsibilities to some other wretched sufferer. Mike D'Agostini, will my mathematical genius to Mr. Upton. Jean Darling. will my singing to Miss Connolly, who may find a use for it. Mildred Emerson, will my athletic ability to Margaret Quirolo. Mary Golovich, will my art ability to Clifford -Perdue. Lester Willis, will my sense of humor to George Allen. Kenneth Deaver, will my agricultural grades back to Mr. Markley. Donald Estey, will my curly hair to George Shepherd. Carmen Garcia, will my freckles to Claudine Murphy. John McGee, will my oratorical ability to Sam Lugonja, the silent. Albert Hinds, will my Babe Ruth complex to John Hunt. Alfred Pinelli, will my soft ball batting to Vernon Greilich. Robert Jenkins, will my appeal to women to Jack Tam. Wilson Grillo, will my pitching. hitting, and fielding ability to Mr. Cox's next year's baseball team. Helen Perovich, will my silence to Milena Prdavica. Adeline Moroni, will my sweet disposition to Elsie Jane McClanahan. Aldo Pinotti, will my bread business to John Arnese. Charles Quirolo, will my motorcycle to Mr. Landrum. Noveen Needham, will my acting ability to Elsie Jane MacClanahan fwho by combining it with her own, should be a great actress.J Lester Stowers, will my manner of few words to Joe Tyler. Vincent Kreizenbeck, will my Chevrolet to Mr. Glandon. Jack Nickley, will my good intentions to write sports to next year's sports editor. Helen Pinelli, will my shorthand ability to Enacia Castro. Barney Cassella, will my liking for detective stories to Willard Waters. Jean Le Valley, will my love of volley ball to Annie Golovich. 17
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Juniors The Junior Class has excelled its formed achievements by more ways than ever before. The class started the year by winning a cup given by the student body to the class that first joined the student body 100 per cent. Besides the pep the class had, this added much more to itg so they started the year off with a MBANGN. The class officers were the best of the three years. They were: President, Sam Lugonjag vice-president, Clarice Lawrence, secretary-treasurer, Kathryn Chupichg and class advisor, Miss Bloom. There were a great number of boys that turned out for sports, and practically all were lettermen. In dramatics there was also a large turn out., and when We mention the Junior Prom, we must also recall that it was one of the best ever put over. The hall was smartly decorated and the whole aff air was a huge success. The entire class worked hard to make the reputation it has. We are very proud of our achievements and think we have well lived up to the name HJUNIOR CLASS OF l937 . - ---Doris Garibaldi 19s
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