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THE GARNETEER . . . 1937 SlDlll5llHll4DlIMll4DlIRllE5 CLASS HE Sophomores this year closed a very successful season, showing that they really had that thing called School Spirit. Under the capable leadership of Thomas Cooney, Class President, Donald Slaugh, Vice-President, Dorothy Parkhurst, Secretary, and Betty Keeler, Treas- urer, the Sophomores, with an enrollment of 432 in September, filled an almost empty treasury with the much-needed money. Miss Maurine Wilson held the position of class adviser. The main event of the season was the Soph Hop which was given in the form of a St. Patrick's dance on Friday night, March 19. To celebrate the occasion, the gymnasium was gaily decorated in green. Sophomore representatives in the Senate were Dorothy Breckenbridge - homeroom 116, Tom Cooney-202, Paul Denlinger-206, George Hahn-211, Joe Kirkpatrick-212, john Miller-library, Jack Patterson-C-1, George Scott -C-2, Philip Simone-auditorium, John Vaccara-balcony. The Sophomores were well represented in sports this year. They had mem- bers on practically all the teams, including football, baseball, basketball, swim- ming, soccer, hockey, tennis, track, and golf. Members of the class could also be found in other extra-curricular activities. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Prerident Vice-Prerident THOMAS COONEY DONALD SLAUGH S erretur y Treasurer Advirer DOROTHY PARKHURST BETTY KEELER Miss MAURINE W1LsoN Firxt Row: A. Ruehl, M. Philips, R. Miller, R. McDermott, M. Bowen, E. Arnold, D. Everitt, B. Keeler, D. Slaugh, T. Cooney, D. Parkhurst, N. Valerio, A. Klein, D. Hclgppenthaller, B. Lawrence, M. Bove, V. Woehr, il- -, I. Wilkonson, H. Stante. Secarld Row: . Harbridge, E, McManus, Parker, B. Lampkin, G. Setzler, A. M. Ahrens,Ml. Hebrew, S, Frost, E. Vickerman, M. Dean, H. Lynch, K. Killen, J. Kirchman, M. Knight, A. Shallcross, . Samuels, R. White, --?---, E. Harley, L, Murren. Third Row: , , E. McNichols, B. Faunce, K. Seigener, M. Elliott, B. Hutchinson, R. Procida, F. Cremen, W. Kenyon, G. Daisy, A. Assalone, M. Peirfer, N. Marino, P. Lillagore, C. Mason, M. Davis. Fourth Row: --i-+1 E. Watson, E. Fanelli, M. Lynch, P. Denlinger, P. Freedman, -i----, G. Paygman, R. Reiner, B. Graeif, B. Byrd, E. Meyers, A. Lewis, D. Schhuler, S. Petit, D. Breckinrid e. Fifth Row: R. Rexon, P. Rutecki, M. Fothergill, T. Esposito, V. Miller, R. Cummings, B, Buck, B. Davey, E. iohnson, A. Bewsher, P. Hoffman, H. Meddaugh, M. Minossi, D. Crompton, V. Huston, D. Dalton, ---l---, I. Mull, J. Boyd, G. Wolf, M. Devaro, D. Welsh, -if--, , , B. Mullane, D. Sauls, 1-ll--1, M. Seelers, Sixth Row.'B. Haines, --i-L-, E. Simmler, . . M. Studley, J. Kuetzel, J. Aulletto, M. Winterbottom, 1---, J. Gail, M. Flagg, B. Stanley, ----l-, E. Bryant, M. Snyder, ---H?-, R. Williams, H. Stone, E. Davis. lf44l
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Fllill Rnu'.' R. Shearer, C. Dougherty, M. Siegfried, A. Guillc, ----- -+-+, R. Walker, R. Bergen, j. Haldeman, H. Bodine, R. Frazier, K. Sides, O. Cotton, J. Long. ,Yerrmd Row: Miller, V. Dowd, B. Money, S. Schuman, A. Fracassia, , K. Miller, j. Hollawell, A. Valerio, R. Bela, J. Ake, W. Weber. Third' Rout' V, Mathers. johnson, B, Stanton. R. Delziet, E. Kuehner, J. Woltinger, -if fe- , I.. Salo. VC . Arentzen, M, Williams, B. Weir. Fuuflb Roux' I. Kru , M. Naylor. Davis, M. Dean, M, Chew, L. Ostrotf. W. Thomas. R. Allen, E. Bagnnll, D. Hopkins. j, Jess, Parks. Fiflh Roux' -- fd- -- -7---f Ii. Mutchler, I.. Zolotuchin, E, Thorpe, B. Rexon, D. Reilley. Sixth Row: R. Manino, E. D'lorio, Ellsworth, J. Dunn, B. Butler, A. Hickland, Cox, -+1-3- , V. Brown. Sides. Betty Money, Betty Rexon, Dorothy Reilley, and Eileen Bagnall were members of the Library Council. Members from the junior class who served on the efficient Assembly Committee were Betty Rexon, Robert jones, and jane McCollum. Much of the fine work accomplished by the Senate can be attributed to the work of the junior representatives Raymond Allen, Thomas Fanelli, William Goodman, Irene Krug, Dorothy Reilley, Arthur Pacitico, and Wray Thomas were the senators. The work of the class ofhcers and adviser was greatly responsible for the suc- cess of the class of 1938 during its third year. -WRAY THOMAS Fin! Roux' D. Bakley, A. Tattersall, M. Reese, M. Mauer, H. Biddle, H. Neutze. If. Schriner, B. Kitchen, H. Geary, j. Shill, K. Floating. Seumd Rmr: M, Giordiano, B, Schneider, L. Stanbach. H. Hopkins, E. Roemer, If. Peters, B, johnson, D. Young, A, Mayer, K. Sellwood. Third Roux' R, Rathey, G. Tettemer, N. Plugge, Horan, tl. McCollum, G. Lenthe, K. Ulmer, O'Brien, II. Strang, M. Allen, R, Lappin. Fllurlb Roux' j. Conover, A. Morello, R. Allen, j. Horan, J. Parks, W. Weir, Miller, S. Hackman, E. Simonsen, C. Bergstrom, H. Beattie, R. Berger. j. Dunn. Flflb Rffw: A. Vale-rio, R. Kane, A. Hickland, S. Bennett, B. Lillagore, B. Butler, R. Naudain, M. Dean, j, Strube, S. Bundy. l43l
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i WWW if rig figiw in 7 GARNLTEILR . . . 1937 lfirir Razr: C. Hayden, A. Munson. R. Sheridan, W, Myers, R. Brion, -I. Berger, j. Bruda, Aldsworth. H. Boddortf R Sauer J Allovmy j Scott Serfmd Rau L Cl lt L H 'lt D G. Loder, j XV. Traynor A. Previtero. .I , . . . , .. . , D. Everitt, G, utz. j. owd, C. Weaver, F. Berry, j, Kirkpatrick. Frflh Rona' B. Wolf, C. Rolhf, F. Crane. F. Sabot, F. Brunhouse, A. Wiseman, F. Burt, R. Farlow, R. Pace, E. Harper, G. Ricter, W, Kennedy, A. Caccia, A. Ripley, C. Paul. C. Moon. , . . , . '. , . ' . ' '. .arg . uns1c'er, . Weikert, T. Myles, . Morissey, j. Brisbin, L. Cramer, T. Wacker, S. Frisch, B. Tomlinson. Third Roux' W. D'Ami1.o, . R. Davey, F. Wood, J. Vackara, G. D'Amiro, N. Cooper, F. Maurer, L. Still, W. Cooper, . qownie. Fnurtb Roux' L. Galowitch, D. Hudson, T. Reim, R. Goeble K Qensor C Scott H D Among these were the Scribe, the operetta, the debating team, the boys' and girls' glee clubs, the school band, the school orchestra and the jazz orchestra. The Sophomores also wish to take this opportunity to pay tribute to Lucille Swonetz who was elected class treasurer at the beginning of the year. Because of illness, Lucille could not return to school and she was then succeeded by Betty Keeler. As this term ends, the Sophomores are now prepared to return next year as a bigger and better junior class. ,REUBEN CUMMINGS I-in-fx Rffirxl P. Denlinger. G. Bretherton, R, Buchanan. M. Musciano, R. McCloskey, P. Simone, L. Bonsey, L. lnanunzio, P. Wliitecilr, j. Peters, R. Pittelli, J. Pinisi, S. Giordano, E. Klink, S. Winterstein, l.. johnson, R. Danticld, H. liramn. Swfnnl Roux' Zarrelo, D. Rhozides D Travis R Patricella A Olt R X5Uilli'irns 5. LeM.ir, lf. Bryant, M. Clement, B. Bril , T. Tait, R. Kelleher, H. Rogers, M. Cianlrani, W. Scott, S. Mcffulley, I.. Farr. Thru! Razr: lf. Haldeman, A. Guille, M. Fly, M. Mullins, P. Obus, P. Dickinson, D. Ahhaduskii, C. Tiedeken. A. Simon, B. Davis, C. Frey. Ffmrllv Razr: V. Ruggles, R, Supplee, Philips, C. Burhene, V. Philip. -2-2---A-----i, J. Miller, P. Cummings, F, Maier, B. Anderson, H. Welzcl. A. Fennimore, M. Cramp, rl. Patterson, H. Williams, M. Rahuck, M. Barnett, R. Wzigner, Fifth Roux' E. Seehafer, F. Bryant, R. Cummings. W. Simmons, --L--- . J, McNulty, j, Leo, Bill Muldoon, L. Hunsicker, M. Cramp, XV. Robertson, f ---- - ff-a+-f. Sixlb Razr: P.4 Birk, J. Britton, R. Myers, W. Martin, W. Robinson, lf. 'legge. l45l
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