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o Sophomore Class History Marian Bumgarner Clifford Rowe Jack Terrell Rosalie Thompson Joy Drobish Mary Felipe Jean Hilton We of the Purple and White Go forward, go farther each day Always we aim for the highest And always for us there’s a way. The Class of ’41 continues the history it started In the fall of 1937. Again we shine in the world of sports. Both our sophomore girls and boys rank as good athletes. We have our boys representing us on the A and B football and basketball teams and also in baseball and tennis. The sophomore girls have their teams in volleyball and basketball and are said to put up a good game. At the first meeting in the fall semester the following were elected class officers. Clifford Rowe, president, well known for his active part on the A football team; Jack Terrell, vice-president, also another player on the A football team. Joy Drobish was chosen secretary-treasurer. Rosalie Thompson was elected executive committee member. Both these girls are members of th C. S. F. in which we have the largest number of members. Not only do we shine in sports but we have splendid ability os entertainers. A large number of our boys and girls are in the glee club, and the girls trio is composed entirely of sophomore girls. Officers the second semester were: Cliford Rowe, president; vice-president, Mary Felipe; secretary-treasurer, Jeanne Helton and Marian Bumgarner, executive committee member.
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Freshman Class History Ruth Bryson Wilbur Vaughan Charles McCurry Marjorie Burns Joyce Hastings Bobbie Naify Edith Burroughs Shirley Forbes We freshmen feel that the remaining three years of our high school career will be happy and successful ones. Many things have happened during our first year of high school to make us believe that our prophesy will come true. On September 12, 1938, 200 freshmen students started to Oroville Union High School, full of vim and vigor and ready to buckle down to nine months of school work after a summer full of fun. The first sign of our ability to organize was when we elected as class officers Wilbur Vaughan, President; Marjorie Burns, Vice-president; Shirley Forbes, Secretary-Treasurer; and Joyce Hastings as the Executive Committee Member. Our officers for the second semester are; President, Charlie McCurry; Vive-president, Bobby Naify; Secretary -Treasurer, Ruth Bryson; Executive Committee Member, Edith Burroughs. Through the splendid cooperation of the upper classmen our freshman reception was a real success. The most important happening and the one that will be most remembered is that we were awarded the prize for the best class program. We feel very proud of the fact that as freshmen, we have proven our ability to cooperate with one another.
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