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SOPHOMORE CLASS The present sophomore class or the Class of 32 entered the Jackson Hlgh School ln September 1928 We all had our fears about the 1n1t1at1on but It passed by wlthout any mlshaps Our class was then ready to settle down to hard work and cooperatlon The first notable thmg that we d1d was to glVC a really successful Freshmen Return Party on November 2 We next got IH and Worked hard to Wm the school banner As a result we got our numeral 32 put on It ln felt letters My but We felt proud to thlnk we plaque ln the Efliclency Contest at commencement We also started the movement to put a J on Butte Mountaln but as It proved too large a task for our class the Whole school cooperated and started work on lt backed by the freshmen class the sophs of today June came around and the frrst thlng we knew we were sophomores' Eleven sophomores took part ln Dramatlcs Nlght plays Mld year we agaln Won the efficlency banner We gave our Sophomore Hop on February 28 a Ralnbow Electrlcal Ball We hope that all our future actlvltles Wlll be as successful The sophomore edltlon of the Butte appeared March 7 and Chlsplta was glven by the Spamsh Il class the same evenlng We put on our assembly program May 2 Mr Allmger was class advlser Everythlng that the Jackson Hlgh School has attempted the sophomores have to the fullest extent backed and our cooperatlon Wlll be contlnued MYRTLE NETTI E 32 17 c Y I l u s I , I 2 , 1 I . 1 ' ' ' 9 . . . , C5 97 ' ' ' 7 7 could get it! So We Worked to get it again and finally were awarded the cc 77 - I , . - Q 7 I Y 7 46 77 . 7 ' 7 - - an an I . , , H . . ,, . I . . , . . . . ,.
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3533135 Mllovlch Eunlce W1lk1HSOH Catheryn Mohorovlch and three freshmen Marguerlte Blgnottl Donald Cox and Amlel Vlckers The follow 1ng juniors appeared 1n the Df3m3tICS Night plays Olga Blellch Phllllp Smith and John Drendel On April 4 the class presented their annual student body program a play under the d1rect1on of Miss CCHBSCI The cast in the ueen of Hearts was Geraldlne Vlfg1Hl3 Dennls Dolly Olga Blellch Marlon Naoml Flrenze Bruce Elmer Coombs T1m Mllan Fer dam and Chauncey Ernest P0gg1O Allce Sutton Phillip Smith Naoml F lrenze Erma Sabat1n1 and Elmer Coombs have all been members of the regular Butte staff Junlors have done thelr b1t At the beglnnmg of the second semester the Juniors edited a verv credit able Butte We held another election for class oflicers Now the following people are the leaders of the class pl'CS1dCllt Mllan Ferdanl VICC presldent manager V1rg1n1a Dennis The big ex ent thls semester w as the Prom which carrled out a Japanese motif V1fg1H13 Denms who M as IH charge deserves much pralse The majority of the boys and girls in the Class of 51 take an active part in all of the school sports John Drendel football Caplalll for 30 1 tl e prlde of the class ln football and basl- etball All of the junlor glrls go out for all the sports and we have a very large number of girls on all the first teams Those who have secured a berth on one or more first teams are Allce Sutton lNaom1 Flrenze Catheryn MOhOf0V1Ch Olga Blellcb Vlfglllla Dennis Esther Coombs and Eunice Wilkinson A xx ord of honorable mention should be glven Olga Biellch and Catheryn Mohorovlch the school s yell leaders The JUl'll0I'S are mighty proud to say that both glrls belong to the Class of 31 Through their leadershlp and the cooperatlon of the student body the school has developed one of the finest rootmg sections to be found anywhere ln northern Callfornla As the tlme allotted the Juniors 15 now COI1'11Ilg to an end we must say adlos untll next year when you will find the Mlghty .Tumors he Mighty Seniors MARGARFT HOPPhR 51 16 , . . , , , ' i , 3 ' ' - ' n E , L 7 . , ' ' 9 , I 'u ' ccQ ,, . . . . . . . . . . ' 7 7 7 i 5 9 9 s ' . Q , ' 7 7 7 7 SC 79 I ' ' ' 4 GL 77 K L L- M ' Y- - I : . , . .Q . - Q. , Bob Hubertyg secretary, Olga Blellchg treasurer, Edward KIHQ and social 7 s- l 7 . ' 9 1 ' 7 Y . 7 . i 7 . .I , .S I 7 . 1 L as as , 7 7 7 7 s, , . 7 . . K . . I . , I . . . A ,, T. , 4 1 L 7 . . . . . 7 H . ,, . Y. M - - Q vo . K , 1 L6 ' ' 77 . ., 9-
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FRLSHMAN CLASS On September 10, thirty six freshmen came up the hill to Jackson High School Hom dignified it felt to be high school students' How different from Grammar school' The sophomores, howevei soon made them lo e mo t of their surplus dignity We ws ere entertained on our llllfldllljll nignt by the uppel cla smen and about a month later me gave a return party which xx as enjoyed bv evervone lllg officers were elected Donald Cox, president Dorothy Head, vice presi dent, Bessie Churlch, secretary and Samuel Ianni treasurer For the second semester the following officers were elected Milton Dalo, president, Wayne Hlserman vice president Amiel Vickers secretary, and Mitchell Soso tleasurer We did xery vsell under our two presidents, Donald Cox and Milton Dalo, and with the help of our adviser, Miss Doolmg The fleshmen have gone out for all school activities, including sports contests, and dramatics Vlfe secured the wood for the honfile before the Big Came, and we also procured the Christmas tree for the Christmas Party We showed our spirit by being the first ones to win the banner in the class contest, and have put on two assembly programs This concludes our history a freshmen As sophomores Watch us' DONALD Cox 33 8 . 3 3? -vw 1 , E t I l l g ' ' . 5 . ', 1' ' s . s . v t 7 I A 7 7 S N S . Y .f ' At the first class meeting, with Miss Dooling as our adviser, the follow- : I . Q . - .- ' we S ' a - . , . . . Q . . W . I . , ' ' ' s . ' , . , 3- . -1 ,
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