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Class of 1945 There were sixty-three members in the Freshman Class. One of the first activities of the year was the white-washing of the “C' The officers elected for the year were as followss President—Louise Schads Vice-President—Inez Martinez Secretary—Kathlyn Tomp Treasurer—Laddie Cosper Sponsor—Mr. Wakeman Freshmen active in school activities were: Jimmy Gomez Alfredo Morales Storm Cocks Tanis Madrid Ophelia Sandoval Bonnie Crisp Patsy Trainor Margy Salcido Kathlyn Tomp Geraldine Smith Nancy Granieri Louise Schade Oscar Baron Inez Martinez Laddie Cosper Ted Largent Charlie Spoon The Freshmen had as their float for the Thanksgiving Home-coming parade, “Defense for America!” On November 28, the Freshmen gave the Freshmen Return Dance. The theme of the dance wfas “autumn.” On Monday, February 23, the Freshmen presented their class assembly. They have been represented in nearly every club and sport. GIRLS First row: Calderon. Morale . Pedregon, B. Ortega, Lara. I . Trainor. McReynolds. Traynor. Second row : Duran. E. Morones, Gutierrez. Holguin. Morale . F. Moronc . Granieri. Martin. Third row: Martinez. Ruiz. Ochoa. Salcido, Medina. J. Ortega, Sizemore. Fourth row: McBride, Fishel. Gonzalez. Barber. Schade, Tomp. BOYS Second row: Chavez. Gomez. Morak . Rogers. Marquez. North. Third row: Largent, Leo, Spoon. Madrid. Alexander. Levdahl. frourth row: Holguin. Kimmel. Wilkerson. Cabral. Membrilla. Page Eleven
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Class of 1944 The Sophomore class of “44” began the school year with an enrollment of thirty-five students. As the Trojan goes to press the enrollment is thirty-three. President—Edna Baker Secretary—Audrey Rascoe Oflficrs of this class were: Sponsor—Miss Buckley Vice-President—Pat Rogge Treasurer—George Fishel The first annual social event of the school was presented by the Sophomore class. This was the Freshman Welcome Dance. The Sophomore class presented a Christmas play to the student body and to the public. The name of the play was “Why the Chimes Rang.” The sole representative in the Honor Society from the Sophomore class for the first semester was Betty Cook. However, the following students were members during the second semester: Betty Cook Audrey Hascoe Carmen Mendoza Pat Rogge Members of the Sophomore class who were active in school functions were: Edna Mae Baker Rosemary Mealey Nellie Gutierrez Merilda Curtis Betty Cook Joe Urrea Bob Brutinel Ray Martin Evelyn Valdex Renato Parque Gloria Scott Don W' right Audrey Rascoe Pat Rogge Carmen Mendoza Naomi Coep-'r First row : Tena. Telle . Mendoza. Coaper. Ra-scoe. Mealey. Rogge. Second row: Gutierrez. Manuz, Smitch. Moore, Duran, Cook. Buker. Third row: Curtin, Scott, Padilla. Ruiz. Hernandez. Alvarez, Valdez. Minn Buckley. Fourth row: Parque, Tucker, Espinoza. Brutinel. Revel. Martin. Fifth row: Urrea. Wright. Bonine. Lar.ey. Fishel. Page Ten
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