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FRESHMEN First row, left to right: Lorraine Langley, Norma Stark, Dorothy Piperio, Aida Vial, Eleanor Manfredini, Mariie Larrea, 'Helen Wardell, Millicent Arnett, Herman Frick, Mary Beth Winchester, Robert Brown, Earline Hope, Marsha Tucker, Elda Tonello, Edith Merton, Katherine Hill, Margaret Anderson, Margaret Pinneo. Second row, left to right: Howard Taylor, Myron Stone, Annie Costa, Lorene Phelps, Josephine Kincaid, Helen Terrill, Juanita Lewis, Rosina Skeen, Darlene Otto, Doris Malone, Willa DeWitt, Ardene Fairchild, Cherie Ann Bovee, La Verne Hansen, Gertrude May, lda Nye, Martha Mouzone, Helen French. Third row, left to right: Robert Stone, Beryl Erwin, Gertrude Kurtzwig, Vera Paddock, Catherine Middleton, Frances May Waits, lva Loiselle, Billie Hansen, Betty .lo De Forest, Betty Barnes, Helen Herrick, Betty Bennett, Beaulah Hisaw, Genevieve Davies, Rebecca Hiles, Barbara Shultz, Leonore Hill, Joe Erro, Robert Spaulding. Fourth row, left to right: Betty Dixon, Katherine Bass, Felix Erro, Charles Nehrbass, Bobby Bouchard, Sterling Long, Eugene Hale, Reavis Edwards, Lowell Dixon, Myron Barham, Larry Thomas, LeRoy Reidel, Bobby Green, Forest Worcester, Homer Vincent. Fifth row, left to right: Beatrice White, Elvira Schorpp, Mardel McClelland, Henry Gee, Earnest Pasero, Robert Dabritz, Robert Brodie, Leonard McCord, Ralph Blosser, Billy Hill, Bobby DeWitt, Toby Silva, Eugene Garoyoa, Stewart Russell, John McCollom, Frank Denna, Leland Hunsinger. Sixth row, left to right: Earl Lewis, Melvin Bertoli, Jack Bates, Robert Ivory, John Sologa, Glenn Hail, Leland Bennett, Everett Bill, Richard Fremd, Hubert DeVose, Dan Harris, Leo Newell, Mike Alose, Albert Garrate, Glenn Proctor. FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class has been very active this year. lts initiation into the social lite oi the school took place early in September, when Seniors, luniors, and Sophomores entertained at the Freshman reception. The Freshmen put on the iirst Assembly program, an entertainment of music, dancing, and pantomime, receiving high praise from everybody. The Freshman stunt for the Girls' Hi-links also received much applause, as did also the Washington's Birthday program presented tor the February Assembly. The Freshmen competed successfully with upper classmen in the Annual sales campaign and the l. C. Carnival. Class advisers were: Miss Bailey, Miss George, and Mr. Buckles. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ........................................ Hubert DeVose President ...................................,..,,..,, Herman Erick Vice-President ........ ....... L eland Bennett Vice-President ...... .,,.,,.,.. R obert Brown Secretary .......... ...... R ebecca Hiles Secretary ......... ,,,..,, M ary Winchester Treasurer .......,.. ............ H erman Frick Treasurer ......... ,...,,,, L e-land Bennett Yell Leaders ....... ..... l Kvthfvn H111 Yell Leaders ...,,,, ..,.. l Kathryn Hill I Howard Taylor I Howard Taylor 44262
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SOPHOMORES First row, left to right: Beulah Winchester, Margaret Winchester, Wanda Ottino, Charles MacDonald, Arthur Mathews, Mary Alice Holmes, John Evans, Bonnie Flagg, Raymond Ellena, Earnie Thompson, Kim Hill, Jack Hayes, Anita Adams, Donna Hansen, Clara Beth Haley. Second row, left to right: Angelita Alberdi, Eva Giraldo, Mary French, Virginia Ferrari, Frances Silva, Naomi Wemple, Betty Tucker, Nadene Wemple, Madeline Gravier, Shirley McGee, Gale Barham, Freda Bowen, Margaret Moses, Madeline Davidson. Third row, left to right: Evarard Horigan, Erma Bass, Alice Boese, Katherine Cardwell, Jeannette Etchecopar, Adell Rackerby, Marion Mountain, Violet Bruster, Mildred Green, Alvalyn McCallister, Phyllis Sparks, Myra Tucker, Joyce DeForest, Fourth row, left to right: Bud Gibson, Ray Chappius, Viola Miller, Silva Corron, 'Harriet Carrick, Harriet Martin, Nell Blosser, Viola Self, Pauline Mays, Lucille Laxalt, Mavis Loiselle, Celila Thomas, John Rice. Fifth row, lett to right: Burton Crouse, Gilbert DeForest, Frank Torre, Howard Grant, Curtis Brown, Dick Mancuso, Boyd Porter, Frank Pavan, Reed Graham, James Abbott, Kirby Smith, James Denna, Arnet Conklin, Loren Huhtala, Neil Crabtree, Gene Faulkner. Sixth row, left to right: Gordon Spencer, Clifton Cramer, Linn Spaulding, Alteo Dal Favero, Jim Lewis, Frances McGillycuddy, Dale Glasser, James Brown, Jim Davis, Bud Otto, Douglas Vanderburqh, Robert Booth. Seventh row, lett to riqht: John Henry Riley, George Mansfield, Orell Gotttredson, Junior Cady, Lloyd Townsend, Richard Green, Warren Prior, Massimo Guenaqa, Layton Bowen, Mr, McCollom, Frank Soloqa, Goodwin l-loriqan, Vincent Bailie, Clarence Blickenstatt, Mr. Dumont, Sherman Luppens. SOPHOMORE CLASS On September lO, 1937, the Freshman Sophomore tie-up was held. The larger Sophomore boys were victors in the skirmish. The Sophomore Hop was held on April lst. It was a most successful party, the majority ot the student body attending. They also sponsored a concession at the l. C. Carnival. The Sophomore Boys' basketball team was the school champion. The advisers of the Sophomore class Were: Miss Phillips and Mr. Dumont. FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ................,...,.,........,.........,....,. lack Hayes President ......,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, lllqry Alice Holmes Vice-President ........ ............... K imball Hill Vice-President ...,.. ,,.,.,, ,,.,.,,,, K i mball I-lill Secretary ........... ...,,.., C lara Beth Haley Secretary ..,..,.,., ,...,,,,,,,, I ohnny Evq-mg Yell Leaders ,,,,,, l Ernie Thompson Yeti Leaders ,,,,,,, VVVVV l Ernie Thompson I Anita Adams l Bonnie Flaqq 44 25 sv
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l-Dusf and Torn Shirfs 2-Some Sporf 3- A bunch of the boys were whooping if up. -psig chief Moak i 5fFreakday babies 6gWhere was Frank? 7-Where ya qoin', girls? i 8-Freddie siruifin' his sfuff. 9-Spring affecfs some peopie like ihaf. IO-Whai a big moufh you have, grandma? 3 i IlAAprii Foo fhe Fireman, l2!Barn Dances are Nike fhaf. , I3-I1's a complex. l4fRealiy, Mr. McCoilom! X I5-Diwhinq io see fhe Hood? , if bb
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