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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ---- Donald Borden Vice-President Warren. Hildreth Secretary - - 'Twin Carter NTERING Oceanside-Carlsbad High School in 1934, the largest freshman class in the history of the school made its debut into high school life. This class, composed of young hopefuls from Encinitas, Vista, Carlsbad, and Oceanside elected the following for officers: John Sturdivant, President, Norma. Thill, Vice-President, Alice Ley, Secretary, Edith Wickham, Treasurer. Although this class had three very successful well-planned parties, it was better represented in athletics. While the boys defeated the rest of the school in Basketball, the girls were also busy. Four girls were awarded athletic letters: Eleanor Carpenter, Verna Zaiser, Adella Spaulding and Delia Crosthwaite. Returning in 1935, the Sophomore class was ably represented by: James Parks, President, John Hartley, Vice-President, Natalie Peters, Secretary, Verna Zaiser, Treasurer. The class advisers were: Mr. Line, Mr. Brock, Miss Wallace and Miss Elder. The social functions enjoyed were: a theatre party, a scavenger hunt, and a combined Freshman-Sophomore party. In athletics, the boys were quite active. Donald Borden received a letter for track and basketball, and Jesus Aguilera a letter for baseball. The girls won the volley-ball championship and two girls received letters: Dorothy Laflam and Jeri Nadon. The girls also won the Hi-Jinx skit prize. Finally upper classmen! All the important events, including Junior rings, Junior-Senior Prom, and the formations of the daisy chain, were looked forward to by the junior class. Under the capable advisorship of Miss McKee, Mrs. Tulip, and Mr. Johnson, three parties that were the highlights of the year were enjoyed. The Juniors look forward with anticipation to next year, their last year of high school life. - ' Aguilera, Jesus, Armstrong, Leonard, Atkinson, LeRoy, Badger, June, Bailey, Doris, Baumgartner, Howard, Beck, Elizabeth, Beckham, Norma, Bice, Leland, Borden, Donald, Borden, Ralph, Bramer, Audrey, Briley, Junior, Busher, Barbara, Call, Clinton, Carriveau, LaVerne, Carter, Irwin, Choate, Vernon, Crosthwaite, Delia, Davis, Donald, DeMotte, Ben, Dunn, Elizabeth, Ellis, Margaret, Ellis, Ralph, Erickson, Harry, Eyman, Ray, Floyd, Ray, Flynn, John, Fox, Jerry, Frazee, Elmer, Getze, Eleanor, Goebel, Jerome, Goebel, Valentine, Hartley, John, Heisler, Marjorie, Hildreth, Warren, Hitchcock, Marian, Howard, Lorraine, Hutchins, Sylvester, Iveson, Richard, Jackson, Margaret, Jago, William, Kepler, H211'01dC K0Wa11iS, Velma, Laflam, Dorothy, Leonard, David, Loop, Francis, Marquez, Alicia, McClellan, Gerald, McKissick, Florence, Nadon, Geraldine, Ochs, Helen, Pascoe, Mae, Peters, Esther, Peters, Natalie, Pike, Florence, Pryor, Arthur, Ramsay, Janet, Reedy, Jack, Rockett, Barbara, Rose, Gladys, Satrum, Richard, Schwalbach, Shirley, Seibold, DeVern, Slivkoff, George, Smith, Pauline, Spaulding, Adella, Speer, Ruth, Stafford, Jack, Stebbins, Ernest, Stumpf, Lorraine, Tallone, Mario, Thill, Norma, Threlkeld, Margaret, Todd, Jack, Troensegaard, Ruth, Umphres, Ewell, Welborn, Jack, Westberg, Ann, Wickham, Edith, Wilbur, Wesley, VVilliams, Elbert, Williams, Rose, Wood, Shirley, Yarberry, Geraldine, Yarbrough, Vera, Yasukochi, Fred, Zaiser, Verna. SEVENTEEN
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SOP!-IOMORF' Cl ASS OFFICERS President - - - Lillian Connor Vice President ---- James Batty Secretary-Treasurer - - - Albert Hunter Advisors - Miss Ford, Miss Porter, Mr. Broesmele HIS class, in its Freshman year, although handicapped in number because of the withdrawal of Vista and San Dieguito districts from Oceanside, made great progress, and came through its eventful first year with flying colors. The social life included several parties, successful both financially and in at- tendance, planned by the officers, George Cheseney, President, Clara Mettam, Vice President, Betty Nelson, Secretary, and Donald Avis, Treasurer, and Advisor, Mr. Sharpless. Last year the class was represented in athletics by several boys who were candidates for the Football, Baseball, Basketball and Track teams. This year under the able leadership of Lillian Connor, President, James Batty, Vice-President, Albert Hunter, Secretary-Treasurer and Advisors, Miss Ford, Miss Porter, and Mr. Broesmele, the Sophomore class showed that it really was alive socially. The big event, held in Cozen's Hall, November 10, was a plentiful supper, followed by an enjoyable evening of Monopoly and dancing. This year, in athletics, several boys were on the first string in teams repre- senting the school. After being under classmen for two years and next year, entering the realm of Hupper classmen , this class will meet all the responsibilities and happiness of a Junior class. Alvarado, Lionel, Avis, Donald, Baldwin. Victor, Batty, James, Beck, Richard, Beck, Ruby, Britsch, Lois, Brown, Joseph Grant, Buchele, Rolland, Chavez, Lucy, Chesney, George, Connor, Lillian, Conway, Leland, Cornell, Eileen, Creswell, Doris, Darling, Raymond, Davilla, Antonio, Dearborn, Betty May, Dunscombe, Irma, Eldred, Robert, Ellis, Norma, Erreca, Marjorie, Erret, Evaline, Ewing, James, Farquhar, Barron, Foussat, Clara, Gahre, Tavis, Hall, Ora, Hall, Una, Haydock, Marjorie, Hunter, Albert, Hunter, Louise, Jago, Robert, Jensen, Robert, Johnson, Robert, Jones, Dorothy, Kepler, Dorothy, Kostich, Lubica, Langford, Wendell, Langlois, Muriel, Lawrence, Betty, Longworth, Robert, Marron, Esmeralda, Martin, Keith, McAlaster, Bruce, McDonald, Duane, Miller, Gladys, Morales, Martha, Myers, Yvonne fBettyD, Nelson, Clyde, Newell, Mary, Ortega, Charles, Perkett, Ray, Pieper, Frederick, Richardson, Earl, Robeson, Charles, Roethler, Clarence, Ross, Paul, Rothermel, Jack, Ruse, Lee, Scheuneman, Otto, Schippert, Fred, Schippert, Wilda, Scott, Elizabeth, Shadel, Barbara, Shea, James, Sherman, Robert, Sims, Edda Faye, Sowers, Malcolm, Speer, Betty, Stamm, Doris, Steiger, Doris, Stephen- sen, Robert, Sugita, Grace, Swain, Rebecca, Sylvester, Wayne, Todd, Joseph fBuddyJ, Troensegaard, George, Trotter, Joseph, Watson, Charles, Watson, Nellie, Weber, Patricia, Yarbrough, Myrtle, Yasukochi, Michi. NINETEEN
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