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THE LION Top: JUNIOR CLASS Center: SOPHOMORE CLASS Bottom: FRESHMEN CLASS
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9 1 . junior Class The Class of 1935, with Miss Holloway acting as advisor, has accomplished much during the year. One of the most interesting parties of the year was sponsored by the Juniors. The Student Bodywas invited and admission was charged according to the color of hair. , Smith vs. Smyth, a comedy assembly program, under the direction of Stanley McNallen, kept the Student Body in peals of laughter. On April 20, 1934, the Class gave one of the most successful of Junior Proms. The auditorium was decorated in blue and white to represent the deck of a ship. The Junior-Senior Picnic was held at J antzen Beach on May 21. Chester Hogan, the Junior Class candidate for king of the carnival won first place. , ' The officers for the year were as follows: president, Robert Cody 3 vice-president, Mervin Cooke, secretary, Chester Hogan, treasurer, Jean Allin. The Girls' League council representatives were Mary Quilleash and Dolly Dolan. , , The members elected to the Student Board of Control were George Pasero and Ruth Houser. 1 Sophomore Class The winning of the annual Pep Rally has made the Class of 1936 the peppiest and one of the most outstanding throughout the year. This Class also won in the inter-class basket-ball games, which thus maintained the record made at the beginning of the year. On November 10, the Sophomores gave an interesting Kid class party in the high school auditorium. Dues for the year were twenty-five cents. The class advisor was Miss Hatton. Other officers were: Robert Gra.y, president, Herbert Freeland, vice-president, Sadie J olma, secretary, Edward Miller, treasurer. Jean Hooker and June Joyce Crouse were 'elected to the Girls' League Council. Edward Miller and Grace Sturgess were representatives to the Board of Control. l24l
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