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The Sophomores OFFICE-RS First Semester Second Semester LOWELL SMILEY ..............,.. . .....,.. President ,......, ...,.. Q UENTIN Toivucr-1 JOE MURRAY BROADLEY .,.. .,.... Vice-President ...... ..........,... L owE1.L SMILEY JEANNE FILCHER ...,........,... ..,,,,., S ecretary ....,.,, ...,,, N INA JEAN MALQNEY EILEEN ROGERS ....... ....... T reasurer ........ ..,,,...,,,.. P AUL BLUNK ELEANOR TOMICI-I ..,.,..., .,,...,... R eporter ........... ...,...,... E EEANOR Toivucn VERA GRAHAM .......,...,.,,..,..t........,..... Historian ,....,.,...,. .,,..........,.,,,. V ERA GRAHAM JoE MURRAY BROADLEY... .....,,. Council Representative .,,,.,,.,,, JoE MURRAY BROADLEY ADVISORS Miss M. HENCH MR. R. G. LAWRENCE HIS YEAR the Sophomores have accomplished much. Under the leadership of very capable officers, they have carried on all their activities with a fine spirit of enthusiasm. When the Student Body Program was presented in October, the Sophomores were one of the hits of the evening. Their little play, Dress Rehearsal, which was directed by Miss l'-lench, brought gales of laughter from the audi- ence. This Class of 1937 has much dra- matic talent, indeed-so their class activi- ties for their Junior and Senior years are awaited with great anticipation by their schoolmates. On November 24, l934, was the first big event, the annual Sophomore l-lop. A Spanish theme was chosen and carried MR. G. I-IALI. Miss I-I. ORE-1.1.1 out in a very brilliant manner. The audi- torium was transformed into a beautiful Spanish garden, and overlooking the gar- den were many colorful balconies. The feature of the evening was the singing of Spanish serenades by a beautiful senorita CNina Jean Maloneyl. With the largest enrollment of any class in San Juan, the Sophomores have been outstanding in all school activities. In every sport they have won honors. Many, too, are enrolled in the Honor Scholar- ship Society, proving their mental, as well as physical, alertness. In the operetta, Polished Pebbles, they also played im- portant roles. The Class of '37 has truly exemplified the spirit of this Age of Recovery, and it is their earnest hope that their Junior l Sixteen
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presented under the able direction of Miss Eileen Charter, with Beatrice Johns and Ray I-laak playing the leading roles. The theme of the Junior Prom was Rainbows, The auditorium was beau- tifully decorated in rainbow colors, and the large crowd of dancers enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Our Junior-Senior Banquet will carry out the theme of Greenbaclf Notes '35, and we know that a very enjoyable eve- ning is in store for both Seniors and Juniors at this lovely event. We now feel that we are ready to enter our Senior year in high school, know- ing that we have recovered entirely from the odd mannerisms which held full sway over us during our early high school days. JUNIOR GIRLS , Barrett, Josephine Campoy, Anne Cannon, Geraldine Carroll, Mildred Chapman, Louise Cooley, Norma' Corbitt, Annie Mai Croxen, Phyllis Culverhouse, Lottie Dickson, Norma Arase, Isamu Baker, Elmer Barrett, Vernon Beemer, James Bolin, Dick Broadley, Burk Brown, Kenneth Chaix, Robert Clark, Justin Colclani, Henry Crane, Roy Dickson, Dorothy ' ' Eggers, Veda Fraser, Hazel 2 Gilman, Virginia Goddard, Dorothy l-lard, Dorothy l-lavermann, Violet l-lixson, Betty Holsinger, Charlotte Johns, Beatrice Lohse, Esther All Smith, Addie Maddocks, Muriel Stanlield, Edna lVIcKeown, Thelma Ward, Joyce Niles, Garnette Norton, Phyllis Pelley, Barbara Peugh, Ariel Reber, Stella Rettig, Laura Slight, l..aVerne JUNIOR Bovs Dodds, Richard Ebert, Fritz Edgett, Frederick Frates, Irving Gavrilko, Walter Gimbel, Francis Gl'6Cl'll'l3lgl'l, Howard Gysbers, Jack l-laak, Ray Heim, Adolph l-lemmingsen, Dick l-lulett, Raleigh Johnston, Marion Kageta, Joe Krause, Charles Lenz, Val Linville, Orvin Mapel, Thomas McNabb, Virgil Osterli, Willis Ovren, Randal Patterson, Jim Whitsell, Elizabeth Wilkin, Dorothy Williamson, Florence Wright, June Zimmerman, Carolyn Zvalo, Agnes Prochaska, John Raymond, Robert Schultz, William Sertich, John Skidmore, Kenneth Smallwood, W. C. Smilanick, John X Stansfxeld, Jack Thompson, Fred Vance, Bill Vincent, John Fifteen
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and Senior years will be as enthusiastic It is the earnest hope of the officers that and fruitful. all these members remain at our beloved The following is the class roll of this school and be together at a 'brilliant gqradu largest of the four classes at San Juan. ation in I937. HJ: E 'J Anderson, Frances Astle, Mary Ball, Velma Bieth, Rose Borsberry, Alberta Caldwell, Delilah, Caskey, Marian Carey, Carmine Cohen, Cleo Doll, Evelyn Eaton, Peggy Filcher, Jeanne Arend, Harry Behncke, Bill Blanchard, John Blunk, Paul Bolles, Leland Broadley, Joe Buletti, Edgardo Cable, Vernon Call, Gordon Cameron, Clarence Cannon, Joe Cavalli, Joe Codina, Joe ' Codina, Tony SOPHOMORE GIRLS Gibbons, Elsie W f Gilmore, Marilyn Graham, Vera Graves, Alois Graves, Dorothy li ,I-laislip, Dorothy Harper, Gladys Hauptman, Tillie , I rx L Hauser, Freda Holford, Oretha Howard, Phoebe Krause, Leora 'N ' Lopez, Iris Q Maloney, Nina Jeans Miller, Frances Mueller, Annie Neuerburg, Carol, xl' 0'Branovich, Mary Orsi, April Phillippe, Virginia Poissant, Virginia , Rhinesmith, Wilma Rogers, Eileen Ross, Shirley Shultz, Phyllis Shumate, Ida Mae SOPHOMORE BoYs Davies, Richard Davis, Boyce Davis, Robert Dickson, Dick Duncan, Dave Dundee, Chris Edgett, Charles Epling, Wallace Fulkerson, P. Gillett, Clifford Green, Bernard Greenhalgh, Dale Gum, Irving Heath, Carl Homer, Cyril Kennedy, Whitney Lewis, Mayo Lord, Edgar Mathieson, Melvin Manhart, Kenneth Mclfeown, Donald McLean, Douglas Miller, George Montgomery, Edwin Moulton, Edmund Mulch, Wayne Owen, Elwin Piiru, James Plummer, David Ricketts, Ralph w. x 4 ismith, Gretchen Studt, Margaret H Terry, Ozelle N Thomas, Doris Thompson, Ruth ' Tomich, Eleanor Wallace, Maxine Wallner, Audria Wartell, Jeanne Warner, Dorothy Wildberger, Lois Zahara, Annie Rowland, Bill Saree Ram, John Schanz, Charles Schultz, John Sears, Bill Smiley, Lowell Smith, Robert Spiers, Arthur Stocker, Robert Tomich, Quenton Urakawa, Heroshi Weber, Sidney Whitsell, Robert Williamson, Bob Sev enteen Tw
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