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JUNIOR CLASS Front row: A Silva, A Eggort, I Hinckley, J. Brown, M Cropley, V. Belloni, M. Flocchini. M. Bochne, B. Boohno, I inskip Second row: B Golf, L Sanders, V. Fredrickson. J. Christonsen, M Wing, V. Vincent, A Golf. V. Barker, B. Crnich, M. Swap, E. Jennings. Third row: C. Sundquist. M. O'Donnell, W. Lozcnsky, S. Edsall, H. Gomes, B. Goss, C Wilson, F. Saunderson, B. Lawrence, V. Thornton, S. Johnson Fourth row: M. Cabalzar, A. Canepa, T. Graves. H. Jones. S. Colwell, C. Glenn. W. Ball, K Henderson. H. Langdon, L Wurts, M. Chctkovitch.
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JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class is the most logical class in school to guide student affairs, Juniors have had one year as lowly Freshmen, one year as all-mighty Sophomores and two years to watch the conduct of upperclassmen. Since the Seniors are naturally too busy being Seniors, this leaves the Juniors as the most competent guiding class. With this thought in mind the Juniors of '39 planned a Modern Reformation. In the words of the class president, Harold Langdon, the Juniors are going to uplift the conduct and spirit of all upperclassmen, to make them better examples for poor Freshmen and pov ersick Sophomores. Under this standard the class drew up rules for entering Freshmen and made plans 10 have the student body accept these rules for next year's regulations. Stepping out of the Junior class slumps of the previous years, this class planned a Junior Prom and a class picnic. Scholastic honors were attained by Valerie Barker, Bessie Boehne, Mary Flocchini, and Herman Jones. The class also contributed to the fields of music and athletics, producing fine femaie musicians and super-women athletics. The varsity football team relied on Junior players, Edsall, Gomes, Henderson, Jones, Saunderson, Langdon, O'Donnell, and Thornton, wnile Lozensky, Saunderson, and Thornton formed the nucleus of the basketball quintet. Tennis, baseball. and track stars also arcse from the ranks of this class. The Junior motto has truly been Make hay v hile tl e sun shines for tomorrow we will be Seniors. Harold Langdon, President
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SOPHOMORE CLASS After a year of silent suffering as humble Freshmen, the Sophs thought they had finally come into their own. But they soon discovered they were faced with the herculean task of taming the largest Freshmen class in recent years. Only by hard work did the class save their battered prestige from the wreck of the Frosh-Soph Brawl. But the class rallied around President Art McGrath and the crisis v as passed in safety. Scholastic honors were captured by Catherine Caltoft, Helen Woodcock, Dorothy Fountain, Alberta Starkey, Neska Jeffers, Ellen Young, Henry Trione, Charles Arnold, and Fritz Fleischer. Sporting fans watched Art McGrath, A1 Biondini, Don Falk, Bus Foster, Ted Speier, and Gene Flocchini uphold the honors of the Sophomore class on the gridiron, court, diamond, and track. Betty Fay, Catherine Caltoft, Doris Gunderson, Jean Hood, James Rasella, Henry Trione, Willard Woodcock, Don Falk, and Rod Belcher v ere mainstays in the dramatic productions of the year. Although their ranks have been decreased considerably since the day they entered as Freshmen, the Sophomores face the future unafraid and look forward to their upper division work as another opportunity to prove their abilities. President Art McGrath received able support from Vice-President A1 Biondini and Secretary-Treasurer Mary House. Art McGrath. President
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