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Gale Bratten Mary Jean Anderson Wilma Amaon Lana Lee Fife President Hi-Y Helen Murray Alice Newton Dorothy Welt Gale Bratten, Manley Cole, Ted and Jim Todd and Gordon Rathbone in Hi-Y. Lead bv Gale Bratten and assisted by Manley Cole. Neal Snii es and Alice Newton, we found our-selves being- called upper class- men at tbe beginn ng of our junior year. Our fir t and one of tbe most important activities was tbe presentation of the junior play. We presented “The Late Christopher Bean” a three-act mvstery play. Everest Brownfield, Rosemary Tipton, Eileen Jewell and Shan Louie Muratore Lyle Pa e Richard Murphy Orville Lucas McDonald deserve special praise for their ex- cellent character acting. George Pauly, Neal Snipes, Eleanor McGuffie and Alice Newton are also credited for their assistance in making the play such a success. Faye Cochran one of our best girl atheletes, became vice-president of the G.A.A. also several other girls were chosen for managers. Harry Higgins, Eddy Hearn, Calv ' n ‘‘Red” Gibson. Leonard Sulli- vant and Art Cantu were added to the list of varsity football members. Roland Schmidt Colbert Macias Paul Fredericks Harry Higgins
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Eileen Jewell Reba Cleveland Charlotte Friestad Jackie Joy Betty Wilson Jesus Cervantes Elma Skinner Pres. Girl’s League In organizing our class, we selected a very able cabinet made up of Forrest Jones, prexy ; Wilma Amaon, vice-prexy; Elma Skinner sec- retary-treasure; and Shan McDonald and Philip Newhouse as representatives to the stu- dent body executive board. We owe a great de-’l of our success to these few students who took care of our class problems. As a whole the sophys were well represent- ed in most all school activities. We had alxiut seventeen girls join the G-A.A. Out of these Philip Newhouse Charles Borden Merle A ' len Garden Rathbone Ruby Goode and Faye Cockn n recieved their letters. We were very proud of Martin Renfro, George “Terror” Pauly, Kenny Kuster, irg 1 Olson and Neal Snipes who became varsitv football members when only sopho- mores. Everett Shinogee proved to he the up and coming basketball star — which he is. I here were quite a few boys running the sen- iors a hard race in both track and baseball. Many of the gills showed a great deal of in- terest in Girl Reserves as did Forrest Jones, Forrest Jones Thomas Townsend Everett Shinogee Neal Snipes
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Dorothy Benstead Marvel Maxwell E’eanor McGuffie Dauriee Thcrnton Molly Jo Warrell Anita Plies Wilma Amaon and Jesus Cervantes pro- ved their popularity when elected to the Girls’ League cabinate. Dorothy Dillon and Alice Newton were the juniors on the Girl Reser- ves cabinet. The last of our junior year was spent in the preparation of the annual jun- ior-senior banquet. Due to a number of con- flicts, we were rather dubious as to how suc- cessful our banquet would be, but desp ' te this the banquet proved to he one of the best in its history. It was held at the Los Serranas George Pauly Austin Welt B? Rampling Bill Bolin Eileen Jewell Secretary S. B. Club with } mmy Nelson as Toast- Country master. As seniors with Bill Searcy at the head, we feel that the class of ’40 has a right to feel proud of itself. Our student body pres- ident, Forrest Jones assisted by Wilma A- niaon, vice president; Eileen Jewell, secretary and Dorothv Dillon, treasure have left a re- cord as officers that will be hard to equal. Charles Bright and Bill Bolin did noblv for both the school and our class in the Ernest Mitchell La Vern Trubv Clyde Morrow Jack Farmer v v- §; i
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