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SIERRA VISTA Page Twenty seven f O X M! P If I Q? s on MY g 030 SOIPIHIOMIUURIE ROLL CALL Melvin Bernasconi Anna Bronzich Norine Cadermartori Hilda Carley Irene Guisto Carleton Hauselt Bernice Hendrick Lucile Howard Evelyne Kennedy Kathleen Lagomarsino Clarence Lee Everett Lillie Annie Lombardi Rose Milanesi lfarline Oneto Carmelita Paredes Dorothea Ratkovich Hazel Schwoerer Paul Segale Grace Sloan Ray Stephens Jack Skosko Nick Vonich Edward VValker lda XVhittle
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Page Tweflfyslf SIERRA VISTA Uxmioioivii10101493111111binxiirioinifbiavioimriivioioioizrioifrioimrioiod Our second year began September 7, 1923. VVe came back to Bret Harte minus seven of our classmates and were greeted by Mr. Knowles as our class teacher. On October 7. we successfully initiated the Freshmen at the Freshmen Reception which we gave. During the month we lost Nick Cepanich and llarle Denslow and during the month of November we lost Gerald Starr and Helen joy. The Freshmen returned our reception by giving a Christmas Party in December to which the school and Alumni were invited. Soon after the Christmas vacation one more classmate left us. 'Theodore Vukasinovich. In March we chose our class officers for the year: President, Oliver Raggiog Vice-President. Frank Crutsingerg Secretary, Laura Black, Treasurer, Mary Gualdoni. Doris Caster was transferred to Stockton and Esther Golob, formerly lflsther XN'illiams, left us in February. On june 7, we left Bret Harte after an enjoyable year. NVe returned to lfret Harte, September 1, 1924, full of ambition and anxious to do our best in improving our education and in assisting in the welfare of the school. Miss Meighen was appointed our class adviser. Three more of our classmates did not return, Kathleen Ortize, Ernest Britto and XYiIliam Riedel. but we were greeted by Adeline liamnierer, who was trans- ferred from another school. Unfortunately we lost her after a few months and also three others, Millie Cepanich, Frank Crutsinger and Louise XVat- kins. XVe attended the Freshman Reception given by the Sophomores and also the Costume Party given by the Freshmen. After having kept up a fairly successful record as compared with those of previous junior Classes, we liope to close the year with the best banquet on December 5. in which many of the class took part and especially in the junior Play Seyenteen, given two weeks later. The following officers were chosen for this year: President Oliver Rag- giog Vice-President. Fmmett Morley: Secretary. Cornelia Bardeng Treas- urer, Norma Cuslidge. Norma was transferred to San Andreas very soon afterwards and Zilda Delucchi took her office. Our class displayed their talent in the Senior Hi Jinks, which was given to our frends, the Seniors. IRFNF BFER. '26
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Page Twenty-ezght SIERRA VISTA OXO!Q1BQ!IQ!bl!lQOQOQ4IQ4IQIDQIlQlDQ1IQKlQOQ4l2UQ010Ql7QOQOQ .1 QOQlll0QOQllQOZ SOPHOMORJE lHlllS'll'0lRY This is station S-O-P-H-O-M-O-R-E--broadcasting from Bret Harte Iligh School, Angels Camp, California. :X short history of the class will now be given by one of the members. The class of '27 entered Bret Harte's doors on September, 1923, with an enrollment of thirty. XVe choose the following as class officers: Nick Voit- ich, president: Grace Chappell, vice-presidentg Annie Lombardi, secretaryg Melvin Bernasconi. treasurer. XVe were made active members of the student body on September 26, 1923, when we enjoyed the freshman reception given by the sophomores. Under the leadership of Miss Jones we gave our first social affair, which was a Christmas party in honor of the sophomores. It proved a great suc- cess. Thus our first, happy and prosperous year ended. lrene Guisto, lda VVhitt1e and Clyde Chase were chosen as class officers in the first part of the second year. XVith these leaders and the whole class pulling together we succeeded in having Paul Segale on the baseball team, and Everett Lillie on the basket ball team and Dorothea lfatkovich on the girls baseball team. Rose Milanesi was the only member of the student body who was awarded a gold medal in typing. The first social event was the reception we gave the Freshmen on Sep- tember 19, 1924. Two weeks later the Freshmen gave a Halloween masque in our honor. Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. March 20. 1925, we gave a benefit for one of our members at the Mother Lode Theatre. A splendid quartet was obtained for the evening from the College of the Pacific and rendered a fine program. Signing off until 1026. Station S-OVP-H-O-11.1-0-R-lf.
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