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Top Row: Philip Arani, Sanii Arriola, Leland Berk. Second Row: Rufh Damon, Marguerile Dulfurena, Ada Ferraro, Thomas Garfeiz. Third Row: Sarn Greinsiein, Francis Larraquela, Fern Maffson, Annie Menfaberry. Fourfh Row: Dolores Pelerman, Thelma Randolph, Frank Saunders, Doroihy Sialcel. Fiffh Row: Leslie Sfewarl, Elizabefh Travis, Miss Blanche Keegan, Adviser. Noi in pidure: Roberl Pilani. .l7. T H E 1 9 3 7 GNN :fm X ll M I W I N N A D A ' T' 1 ,I ,7 f .J .lllll
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T H E 1 9 3 7 Q 'TL JTQX .mrllr W I N N A D A I -f i . .ffilil .TTTUNTIORS l-lO'S ThaT coming up The sTeps? Frosh did you say? There aren'T i very many of Them, are There? So The class of '38 enTered high school. ln The mosT exciTing evenT oT The year we were deTeaTed in The Tield day evenTs by The Sophomores. ATTer iniTiaTion The Frosh hurried and gained parT in The various acTiviTies OT The school. Frances Larra- gueTTa gained high honors in her scholarship record. BeTore we had our naTural complexions back Trom being bashTul Frosh we were nexT Sopho- mores. On November l6, I935 we held our Sophomore Flop. Fern MaTT- son and RuTh Damon won Their DebaTe leTTers. Charles Bell, Thomas GarTeiz, and Philip AranT were ouT Tor baskeTball in The Tall. The Tollow- ing spring Sam GreinsTein wenT ouT Tor Track. Frances LarragueTTa, Dolores PeTerman, Philip AranT, and Leland Berk represenTed our class in diTTerenT plays puT on by various sTudenTs oT The school. Thelma Ran- dolph, Annie lvlenTaberry, DoroThy STakel, Dolores PeTerman, and Fern MaTTson were acTive members in G.A.A. Now leT's sTep up a year. WT-TAT! Those same TwenTy Frosh and Sophomores ThaT came Toddling up Those sTeps in '34 are Juniors This year? My!! how Time does Tly. Yes, we're Juniors and are very glad we can carry The honor oT being upper classmen. We sTarTed our Junior year by giving our Junior Prom, February 27, I937, The Theme being ThaT oT a Merry-Go-Round. We nexT gave The Junior-Senior banqueT which seemed To be enioyed by boTh The Seniors and Juniors. Our Junior class was well represenTed in The Junior STunT Show by Ada Ferraro, Dolores PeTerman, Philip AranT, Leland Berk, Frances LarragueTTa, DoroThy STakel, Thelma Randolph, lvlargueriTe DuT- Turena, Sammy GreinsTein, Charles Bell, Frank Saunders, and RuTh Damon. And so ends our Junior year. WaiT Till nexT year when we'll be able To show you more OT whaT The class oT '38 can and will do-so unTil nexT year-SO LONG!! -RuTh Damon, '38 .i6.
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T H E 1 9 3 7 o XNx AQ with' 'tl 1 .ilfl .till W I N N A D A From left to right: F'rst row: joe Kinney, Delbert Thomsen, Herman Ast, l.eRoy Mugzirtegui: Second row: Aida Dennis, Sam Gilliland, Albert Williams, Frances Hawkins, Yiolet English: Third row: Marvin Yenable, Audrey Willig, Naomi Rohins, Mildred Robinson, Patricia Sherman, Donna Abel, Fourth row: Sally Chahngno, Dorothy Locst, Myrtle Ramsey, Margaret Vetter, Harold Krabbenhuit, josephfne Frink, Mrs. Hudson, Ndviser. SOPHUMORE RIECCURD N September 3, I935 a large class of frightened Freshmen, forty-two in all, could be seen looking at the new building in which they were to become students tor the next four years. Soon after entering school we were initiated, and it was quite some time before the results of that initiation completely disappeared. We were defeated by the Sophomores on Field Day, but we raised our standing a little by defeating them in the interclass basketball games, This year we were represented in most of the sports by Jack Kearney, Fred Braito, Albert Williams, Joe Kinney, and Herman Ast. Coming back to school was quite a hardship for many of us, and we found that this year's class would not be as large as last year's. Field Day came off as usual and ended in a tie. We enioyed our chance at decorating the Frosh immensely. This year our representation in athletics looked favorable as we found Jack Kearney, Fred Braito, and Herman Ast doing their share of work out on the gridiron. Braito was placed on the main string and received a letter. ln basketball we had quite a number of boys anxious to participate in the interclass basketball games. They were as follows: Jack Kearney, Delbert Thomsen, Fred Braito, Joe Kinney, Sam Gilli- land, LeRoy Mugartegui, Herman Ast, Harold Krabbenhott, and Albert Williams. This year, after losing one interclass game to the Seniors and winning two trom the Juniors and the Freshmen, two of the Sophomores, Jack Kearney and Herman Ast, had the honor of being placed on the A squad. Kearney was awarded a letter. The girls did their share of upholding the honor of the Sophomore class by participating in many of the girl's sports. Sally Chabagno, Violet English, Dorothy Loest, Patricia Sherman, and Frances Hawkins have their names on the G.A.A. list. The girls who ioinecl the Rifle Club were as follows: Sally Chabagno, Frances Hawkins, and Dorothy Loest. Again this year many students ioined the band. Those from the Sophomore class were Albert Williams, Marvin Venable, Violet English, Mildred Robinson, Joe Kinney, Margaret Vetter, Beth Brown, Dorothy Loest. Frances Hawkins, Alda Dennis, Donna Abel, Harold Krabbenhoft, and LeRoy Mugartegui. Josephine Frink and Harold Krabbenhoft took part in the Fall Play, Another enterprise in which the Sophomores were very successful was the annual Sophomore Hop. We called it a Leap Year Dance and the girls asked the boys for dances. The boys were not supposed to leave the hall or do anything that the girls couldn't do at a regular dance. The music was donated by a new proiect, the H.C.H.S. Orchestra. The Sophomores are looking forward to their chance of becoming 'lbig shots next year and hope to be successful in all of their undertakings. Herman Ast, '39 Fall Semester Spring Semester Patricia Sherman - President - Aida Dennis Josephine Frink Vice President - Joe Kinney Sally Chabagno - Secretary - Josephine Frink Violet English - Treasurer Delbert Thomsen Mrs. W, Hudson - Yell Leader - Class Adviser .ig. - Violet English Delbert Thomsen Mrs. W. Hudson
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