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THE GLASS 0F 1939 Landfn - Barney - Ilaefim - Kulien xk 1 . SOPHOA IORIC CALEN DAR 1935-1936 September 26. 1935 .,...... Class Election October 25, 1935 ......., Freslnnan Frolic March ll, l936 ..., All School Assembly May 26, l936 ,.,...............,..... Class Picnic 1936-1937 September 21, l936 ........ Class Election April o, l937 .....,...... Sophomore Fiesta May I-1, 1937 ........ All School Assembly May 28, 1937 ,.........,,.....,,.,,.. Class Picnic The green having worn off, we were constantly reminded that we were not upper classmen but what is defined in the dictionary as a sophomore, the next distinctive appellation to a freshman. As both freshmen and sophomores we have been led by our able president, George Davies. His co-officers were: Betty Albers, vice-presidentg Winona Knlien. secretaryg jean Blanchard, treas- urer: David Yermillion, yell king, and Nepha llansen, song queen, in the fresh- man year. Other officers in our sophomore year were vice-president, Mary Landon, sec- retary.,Winona Kulieng treasurer, Vin- cent Barney, song queen, Gerry Rich- ardson. and yell king, Bobby Dickerson. Nliss Vf'hite has been our adviser both years. Our freshmen activities started when we held our Freshmen Frolic in the gym, October 25, l935. At this annual affair we saw Chinese, japs, Dutch, Germans, clowns. cowboys-you guessed it-it was ours, when we presented a rhythm play with john Sweet as judge. In the one- act play Saturday Market,', Nepha Hansen and Mary Landon took the leads. Borst Park was the scene of our pic- nic. Ice cream, sandwiches, and olives were seen being devoured. Fact is, we were sorta full when we journeyed homeward. This year as Sophomores we had our Sophomore Fiesta in the form of a skat- ing party at the local skating rink. Each of us bought a Snappy Snooper - scandal sheet to you. That night we all went home limping. May 14 was the date of our sopho- more assembly, where Bobby NVarren as Old King Cole ruled his court. Court jesters, ladies of the court, fid- dlers, and pipers were seen parading in the courtyards. Foiled Again and Diamonds and Detectives were clever- ly enacted. jack and jill going up the hill were seen in the persons of the Scott twins. Francis and Phyllis. A novel orchestra was ours when we played on bottles. Something new and different was our verse choir. HLittle Bo Peepn may have lost her sheep but not her voice in our assembly. Dorothea Kresky enacted the nursery rhythm. Brain Bustersu were we when we in- vaded the Scholarship Club and totaled twenty-five members from our class. Dorothea Kresky. Bobby Dickerson. Aileen Ellis. Gerry Gregory, Frances Scott, Phyllis Scott, Hal Chambers. Elaine Fletcher. Esther Raymond and Helen Young nobly portrayed them- S2 mofzes ZT .lliyf Wfiitf, .-1d':'i.ff'r at the Fox Theater April 28. Prominent on the grid team were: jay Stoves, Cook jolmson, Art Balfour Eddie lYise, and l..aRue Breckenridge Basketeers showing their ability were: jay Stoves. Eddie Wise, and joe Ims- land. Shiners in boxing were: Frances Barton and Howard Stanley. Royal tumblers were ours in the girls tumbling club. Representing our clas: were: Theresa Beckim, Anna Bieker Frances Scott. Gerry Richardson, jean- Ctte Fabry, Esther Raymond, Florence Gower. and Vvanda Pierce. Tennis claimed john Sweet for it: team. llie owe much to our success as a class to Xliss lYhite who helped us and guid- ed us through our two years of high school life. lYe are looking forward to two more P F I I ' YY I1 . I'
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ROLL .iltl-A-First Row: Scott, liennett. Rear. Ilenz, l-'KILL lil?-First Row: Fleslier, Smith, Dugger, Deter, llronzini. Xhshire. Yonkum, .Xndt-rson, Szllesky. C'o'e, Galvin, Diekeson, Faulkner, tiwinn. Seeoml Row: Ilowzird. NY:Lkefield, Dickey, Sheldon, Second Row: Yoder, llowring, Ilrown, Y. llzill, llzillnrd. t'owzn'cl. fohnrn, Czmmhell. HHH' l5u',l,' l3zu.,.dt. 'l'hird lit-tv: Seliztrcl, lirowninf, tihormley, Freneh. Floyd, Nlisner. Gregg, lirow. 'l'hird Row! Servey, .Xht-rsfeller. liW-'L'liL'Ill3l'ifl2lC. .xlll'fll. Fourth Row: fillillllllllflil-ll, Downing, Fziir, Grimm, gym-Q' lg- Iiull. Xxvlllilllllh. Kellogg. F ith Row: Davies. llerg, Clizhe. ll. Sloan, D, Sloan, Fourth Row: Sznnulers, liinnezir. Baxter, .Xlthztnser. Hall. tlrgivt-s, ROLL lll-First Row: 'l'nry:i, Terk, Mattson, VVood llorgnn, Thompson, Trotlt. Second Row: IXleLeod, Loofbourrow, Nosko, Niekols Yeely. Mills. Fzinlsherry, iiutschow. 'l'hi'cl Row: Kletinre. Nlrllowell, Carr, Lewis, Kentley, l'um, Ziegler, Langford. ROLL lilo-First Row: Hagan, Brown. M. Howell, L. johnson, l'. hlensen, R. Howell, Staples, Smith, Ruth jones, Second Row: Hogan, Roberta jones, lf, llansen, T, Hansen, llilpert, R. Street, L. jones, Heffner. Third Row: Horne, tiruhh, Ramsanr, Haskins, jordan, D. johnson, Roy jones, D. Jones. Fourth Row: R. Jensen, Stuart, VVells, jastram, Hutch-- ins. Fifth Row: Southurd, Hornhack, Holce, Grimm, Davies. C. Street. Fourth Row: 'lSL'llllDlClllilll. XYest. Mnlford, llever, D XI 1l'illl, ll. Martin, Klrssinger, Xlfrosh, Steele, Mayhee. ROLL ll2-First Row: O. Robinson, Noble, Seger, F. F. A.-First Row: Dick Davis, Paul Lewis, Lloyd NVeir, Ronlst, l'ainter, Persons. Hever, Benedict Loughlin. Second Row: F. Richardson, Parker, Padhani, Patnode, Powell, l.lZllllC, Rohinson. Second Row: Raymond Orr, Don Riechmnth, Vernon 'I'hird Row: Stanley, Yoegle, Riehart, Pierce, Randall, Flesher, George Meredith, Oscar Busek. Osterhy, Hell. I . I Fourth Row: Pratt, Oglsdon, Penley, VVo0ds, Nolan, Flllffl ROW? L00 T91TZl'l- Ffffl PCTCTSOHY I-HVCVUC 101111- Yilw. llllwin. ,- ings, Frank lleinrfcker, Benny jones, David Hall. Fifth Row: Mayhew, Mc.'Xtee, Peters, Prioffitt, Vieum. . , .
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