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I Row 1-Joyce Peterson, Ken Peterson, Norman Peterson, jirn Reynolds, Marilyn Richards, Bernhart Ritscher, Elden Roberts, Pat Robinson. 'lr Row 2-Evangeline Rodarme, Aurellia Rose, Rosetta Santini, Doris Schuehle, Evelyn Schultz, Mary jane Shew, Frank Shiota, Frances Shracler. 'Ir Row 5-Bill Smith, Susan Stefano, Elizabeth Stewart, Rose Marie Strzelic, Roy Swartwood, Bill Swartz, Curtis Swee- ney, Ikuko Uno. it Row 4-Stanley Van Ootegham, Jerry Van Parys, Rita Walsh, Marcheta Watkins, Gloria Weaver, Marjorie Weed, Wilbur Williams, Irma Winkle. i' Row 5-Florence De Witt, Fred Zaske, Irene Zuger. Twenty-Jeven
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s , . o fi-' Row 1-Miles Hague, Rita Hayford, Gerald Hattendorf, Richard Haugen, Ellsworth Hawkins, Jack Hayes, Louis Hend ticks, Joe Henry. Il' Row 2-Ardelle Hilden, Geri Holous, Carrna Huntington, Juanella Huson, Mearl Jensen, Paul Jerome, Phyllis Johan- sson, Corwin Johnson. 'k Row 3-Wayne Johnson, George Kaminishi, Pat Kelly, Vincent Kerkof, Pamela King, Moto Kouche, Sibyl La Bree Walter Lindberg. i' Row 4-Rita Lockhart, Flora Malnari, June Mason, Mike Mastro, Bill Maxwell, Jean McConnell, Bob McElroy, Shirley McMullen. 'Ir Row 5-Arloa Meyer, George Miller, Clifford Minor, Herbert Morlin, Virginia Munday, Manuel Nogales, Aiko Nagao- ka, Miyeko Noritake. 'A' Row 6-Virginia O,Brien, Neil Olson, Betty O'Malley, Harlin Peterson, Clara Pearson, Kelly Peavy. Twenty-fix
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1944 SGPHO With the direction of Miss Ricketts the sophomore class came through on the promise it showed last year. Starting with the election of officers, its results were Bob Poole, president, Dick Hubbard, vice-president, Kathleen Carden, secretary, and Virginia McCollough, treasurer. To the vodvil, the class of 'Q44' cooperating with the Spanish Clubs, presented Noche de Jalisco en Viefo Mexico. Members participating were Rose Riccetti, Katherine Coluccio, Jeannette Monroe, Chuck Holmes, Joy Albert, and Leo Cordas, with Jean Peterson helping with the script. The freshman-sophomore party, a Victory Carnival, succeeded largely through the efforts of Kathleen Car- den and Beverly Peterson. There were V of Victory Twenty-eight MORES 1944 decorations, games and contests provided a good time for all. In banking Mr. Rules and Mr. Snyderis tolls have broken long-standing records with their WOW. The girls ranked high in activities also, two rolls competing for honors in middies, banking, and attendance. In the Girls' Club talent assembly and the U.S.O. Vodvil the talent of the class of '44 was again displayed. The sophomores have their share of school spirit, too, since two of its members, Gene Way and john Delorie, are yell leaders. More proof that the class is musically inclined is shown in the unusual number of sophomores in the a cappella choir: Ernest Baker, Lyle Clark, Don Clifflord, Dorothy Cochram, Jim Costello, Par Guettel, Paul Hil- born, Audrey Hoenshell, Chuck Holmes, Bob Hopkins, Margaret Melville, Art Miller, Norma Osborn, Don Poynter, Rose Riccetti, Grant Sargant, Georgia Sather, and Yukie Nyegaki. 'A' Left to right, back row: Darl Casey, Don Parezanin, Roy Johnson, Louie Luhrs, Fred Schwender, Bob Fisher. Second row: Don Claar, Keith Imus, Nor- man Carnovale, Ronald Whaley, Bill Rosea. Third row: Bill Van Mechelen, Jean Dial, John English, Mary Karabach, Kideaki Yama- moto. Front row: Jack Hodgkins, James Louie, Louis Antonelli. it Left to tight, back row: Louie Scalzo, Roy Smith, George Rice, Don Poynter, Glen Kiep, Roy Wilson. Second row: Joyce Kvool, Margaret Cotter, Caroline Taylor, Jean Peterson, Beverly Pet- erson, Ann Macchi. Third row: Midge Mitchell, Elsie Dimarchi, Theresa Sannes, Arleta O'Dell, Betty Judd, Lois Kilmer, Catherine Coluccio. Front row: Margaret Melville, Arlene O'Dell, Faye Hodgkins, Betty French, Betty Williams. wk . Left to right, back row: Dick King, Emil Niksich, Bob Poole, Dick Keene, Al Smith. Second row: Ray Kikoshima, Albert San- tora, Richard Looney, John Spinelli, jim Par- kinson, Gene Way. Third row: Jeanette Monroe, Jean Harter, Florence Richardson, Betty Miller, Sylvia La Bree, Dorothy Cochran. Front row: Caroline Sutton, Betty Mulkey, Margaret Thole, Virginia McCollough, Audrey Hoenshell,
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