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Staff of r reenbczck i J! ofes 1935 LELAND BALDWIN Editor RUTH MORLEY Associate Editor LISLE SELBY Class Will GERTRUDE STOUT Girls' Athletics RAMONA NAY Literature DOROTHY DOWNING Art A HAZEL ORELLI Art Advisor A4 ELNA JOHNSON Business Manager ELEANOR ROSE Exchanges JOSEPHINE BARATINI Yearbook Advisor BETTY COWAN Dramatics PAUL ORWIG Music SCOTT SHAW Snaps VVILLIAM CAS TEN Alumni Thirteen i ALBERTA FOWLER Assistant Manager DORIS OSBORNE Typist MELBA HIXSON Calendar ROBERT I-IAUSER Boys' Athletics LORENE FOX Senior Section MARY JANE TURNBULL Society JOYCE WARD Prophecy U . . a
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I . 75 I Q r Sp- Dorothy Orlvig, Doris Osborne, Ethel Williamson, and Gladys Sfarlf, captain of the Senior girls' basketball team. Several other Senior girls have playecl on two or more teams during their high school days: Haruye Arase, Hazel Hillyarzl, Mellna Hixson, and Ramona Nay. ' And what woulcl the Home Economics Department do without Alberta Fowler, who is Miss Berckhan's right-hand lady? And how the teachers do appreciate her coffee! x Senior Class of 1935 RUTH ALVA LISLE RUSSELL SAUL SELBY SCOTT JOE GLADYS SHAW SMITH STARK GERTRUDE CLARENCE MARY JANE STOUT TAYLOR TURNBULL JOHN LORENE IXIARY MAY VANCE WALKER WARD JALIES ETHEL NEIL WHEAT WILLIAMSON WILSON The Class of 1935 hacl more than its share of newcomers this year-seven Seniors transferred from other schools: Bill Bond, from Sacramento Highg Flor- ence Howie, from Los Angeles I-Iighg Cerna Owen, from Grant I-lighg Dan Plrillippe, from Los Gatos Highg Eleanor and Marjorie Rose, from Sacramento I-Iighg and Lorene Walker, from Folsom High. This class was happy to welcome them into its ranks-and they are all real San Juanitesn now. i Twelve
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The Juniors OFFICERS MARION JOHNSTON ,...... ........,...,K..., ........... P r esident ROBERT CHAIX .,,,.., ...... V ice-President ESTHER LOHSE ....... ........... S ecretary DOROTHY HARD ....., .. ........ Treasurer BARBARA PEFLEY ....,. .....,........,..... ...... H i storian ADVISORS MR. G. P. NIXON MRS. A. MACLEOD MR. P. M. l'lOGlN MR. G. PAINE Miss G. KNOCK N the l2th day of September, 1932, we, a group of awkward, noisy young people, came romping to San Juan to start our Freshman year of high school. The upper classmen were unspeakably morti- fied to think that such people as we should be permitted in their dignified school. In fact, some of them are just recovering from the shock. During our Freshman year we were commended on our fine performance at our Freshman Reception, and on our par- ticipation in the other activities of the school. Our Sophomore year proved to be just as successful as our first year. We gave our memorable Sophomore l-lop, our Sophomore Program, and were again prominent in such activities as athletics, clubs, musical performances, and the Honor Scholarship Society. On September l0, 1934, we started our school life as Juniors. I-low important we felt! l-low glad we were that at last we were recovering from our boisterous ways and were becoming dignified citizens of San Juan. During the first week we elected our officers who are our able lead- ers at the present time. We have found ourselves on a steeper hill that we have yet attempted to climb. With the fine moral support, however, of our guide, Mr. W. L. Johns, and the aid of our faculty advisors, we are certain to reach the top. In the operetta, Polished Pebbles, presented by the Music Department, six of the nine leading characters were portrayed by Juniors. Many of us, too, have taken part in the athletic events and have con- tinued our high scholastic standards. The Junior Play, The Boomer, was Fourteen
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