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The Sophomore Class Harland Judd Fanny Johnson Rose Olvos Milton Brown Dixon Blodgett Carl Boland Donna Briminer Leslie O'Brien Edith Davis Katherine Bruns Joseph Carr Florcnee Berlin Edward Blair Theodosia Bender Edmund Tallmt Julia Barilla ictor McCormick Ernest Hackney Ruby Ward Maxine Murray Stanley Yankausky Donald W ager Jane Ryan Clarence Cook Donald Kennedy Doris Coulter Catherine Ryan Robert Westfall Greta Woodworth Frank Wayne Bodley Hazel Lieuranoe Lloyd Lyga Joseph Gregg William Yankausky Rosamond Dinion Wilfred Turner Rose Hynes Mary Kennedy Frederick Moslev Ford Barrett Edward Clarke Margaret Dwyer Dudley Hart Celia Ingersoll Dorothy Callahan Joseph Daley Alfred Emhof Louise Hart Henry Kindt Mary Hynes Marietta Odell
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The Junior Class On October 10, 1933, forty-two Juniors met with Principal Wayne L. Lowe to elect the class officers and the class adviser. As a result of this election Joseph Otvos was elected president; Ruth Bohhette. vice president: Leora Hughes, secretary, and Daniel Kennedy, treasurer. Mr. Moon was elected class adviser. The members voted to pay seventy-five cents as class dues, which were to he collected by the treasurer. As a result of the mid-year examinations, six Sophomores gained enough units to become full fledged Juniors. The outstanding event, in the Juniors’ estimation, was the annual Jun- ior Prom which was held in the school gymnasium, April 13. with music b Charlie's Melodians. The hosts and hostesses were Principal and Mrs. Wayne I . Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell H. Bucklev. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erlanson. and Miss Helen Walton. The dance was in charge of a general dance committee consisting o Don Hanlon, chairman; Irene Greene. Thomas Ryan. Dolores Isaman. and Margaret Gregg. The decoration committee consisted of Howard Lieurance. chairman; Daniel Kennedy. Catherine Tobin. Helen Havens, Leora Hughes, and Thomas Ryan. The advertising was in charge of Dorothea Sullivan. Margaret Gregg. Ruth Bohhette. Pauline Baker, and Doris Kendrick. Lloyd Williams took charge of the lighting with the assistance of two Freshman boys. Each Junior wore a white carnation, representing one of the class colors, which are blue and white. The climax of our Junior Class activities came with the annual recep- tion given to us by the Senior Class on May ft. This was a private affair and only Juniors and Seniors could come with their invited guests.
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Freshmen 1-eon Jones Thomas Hankin Robert Niles Don Jillson Joseph Hynes Paul Owens Patricia Kennedy Bern Hyatt Marion Putnam Lawrence Kendrick Franklin Hill Betty Parr Anne Bailey Vernon Horning Margaret Ryan Ina Blodgett Norman Hudson William Ryan Kinily Blair Wilma Hughes James Ryan John Boland W illiam HefTernam Ellen Ryan Francis Bacon Donald Ingersoll Marie Slocum l,eslie Bacon Frona Isamon Theron Stafford DeEtta Burton Harry Lawrence Edgar Strobeek Mildred Blowers Virginia I.ee William Tremain Alfred Brown Roberta Lyon Thomas Tobin Betty Bachman Margaret Lyga Virginia Thomas Margaret Carey Rowena Magee June Thomas William Conklin Carroll Marris Corinne Thomas Donald Davis Margaret McFarlane Roderick V irgo Helen Davis Elizabeth McLaughlin Junior Vincent Marie Elmer Leon Medbury Fred Waffner Curdin Freeborn Lucius Matteson Margaret Walsh Hoherta Francis Wayne Meigs Ann Ward Horace Graves George Marris Margaret Wash bon Dorothy Grime Arbutus Morgan Francis W hite John Glave Arlen Miller Marjorie Johnell l,ee (.lave Daniel McCormick Anne Zupan
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