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Junior Class NDER the able advisorship of Mrs. Grace Hugunin Pollock, the Junior Class enjoyed a busy and progressive school year during 1934-1935. The juniors managed all publicity for the Annual Student Body Dance. A genuine Christmas motif--including even a jolly Santa Claus falias Charley Andersonj who distributed candy canes-prevailed at the class dance, given in the boys' gym on December 14. Television was the theme of thc annual class stunt, presented on March 1. The stunt, an original script by Robert Symmes, was a cleverly humorous and futuristic fantasy concerning the experiences of George XVashington when he visited Mars in 1965. The junior boys won the Interclass T rack Meet. Their class sisters annexed the Interclass Speedball Championship. The Whittier Glee Club, sponsored by the juniors, presented an entertaining program in the auditorium 011 April 8. Near the close of the school year, a dinner was held for all past and present class officers and council 1Tl6lIlb6I'S. The Junior-Senior Prom on June ti was a grand success. CLASS OFFICERS President .................. ,.,.,..,.,.,,,..,.,,..,.....,.........,,.,...... .................. J o e Donat Vice-President ......... ..,..,........... M ax Bayless Secretary ............., ,.....,.............................,.,.,............,.,...,........ E loise Lambert Treasurer ,,..,.,,. ..,.,,,..,.,.,...........,....,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,...,.......,............ C harles Anderson COUNCIL MEMBERS Phyllis Collins Jack Cornwell Phillips Dunford John Fanucchi Stewart Robb Floyd Hart Irving Combs Vada David Charles Clark Nadine Brown Veda Brite Dick Hunt Harold Baldwin
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Sophomore Class OR the enterprising sophomore, the school year of 1934-35 has been an unusually profitable and successful one. After electing class ofiicers at the beginning of the year, the class had charge of refreshments at tl1e Annual Student Body Dance. One of tl1e earlier events of the season was tl1e Sophomore Stunt, presented ill November. It cleverly depicted tl1e contrast of life in 1864 and 1934, showing the daily life, entertainment and fashions of the two periods. Several class meetings were successfully held throughout the year, each featuring an excellent program. At the Annual Sophomore Dance, held on March 8, lights and decorations of many colors beautifully carried out the rainbow color scheme. A unique and much-publicized feature of the dance was the pot of gold' given to the winner of the prize waltz. The class has been well represented in athletics and debate. Several sophomores are accomplished members of the tennis team, and the girls have carried oft' the championships for both soccer and association. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ..........................................,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,....,.,,.......,..,... George Hanawalt Vice-President ...........................,..,....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,............,.......,...........,,. Dick Heber Secretary .............. ..Y.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ............ H e len Baldwin Treasurer ......................................,.........,,v,,.,.,.,,....,..................................... Helen Day SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MEMBERS Class Advisor, Miss Dorothy Troy Helen Baldwin June Snell Helen Day Lyle York Martha Benson Marjorie Stiles Marie Bettencourt Mary Brite Edna Ashby Barbara Jackson Lora. White Jack Reynolds Ray Daly George Hanawalt Leo Paine
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7 1 I Senior Class IN REMEMBRANCE of the class of 1935, let us open the curtains on the achievements they have made. The class has been well represented ill the activities of the school. Some members have been most outstanding in debating and public speaking. They have taken many honors in their four years of high school. Other members have represented the class well in confer- ence and interclass athletics, and dramatics. The most interesting stunt this year was the Little Red School House, presented by the senior class under the direction of Miss Emily Wentner. The class dance was a great success, which carried out the Hal- loween motif and was well attended. There has been a very enthusiastic turnout for the senior play, Growing Pains, which promises to be one of the best plays in the history of the school. The seniors are ready to give their loyal sup- port to Miss Robinson. Members of the class council are: Dorothy Hanawalt, Marie Nichols, Marie Etcheverry, Bernice Willialns, Pauline Cozby, Bill Varuer, Dick Price, Jess Jones, Robert Stiern, Warren Coats, Mar- garet Jackson, Barbara Day, Bernice Steward, Mary Heffernan, Bill Griffis, Eleanor Pasquini, Raechel Rankin. OFFICERS President ...,........... .......................,.,,.......... .......,.,,.,..... J e ss Jones Vice-President .......... ..........., B ernice Steward Secretary ...,,.,,,.,.... ......... D orothy Hanawalt Treasurer ,........., .,............. B arbara Day Class Advisor.. ,........... Mary Jacobs 2
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