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The Freshmen OFFICE-RS DICK HINZE ,....A. .................. .......... P r esident WADE PI-IELPS ..,..,,, ..... V ice-President FRANK KACETA ,,,,,,,,, ........., S ecretary ALLEN STONESIFER ...,.. ............ T reasurer MARJORIE YARNELL ,,,..,. .,.... S tudeni Council KENNETH BONHAM ......,,,......,.............. ..,....... H istorian ADVISORS MR. A. L. PRICE MISS D. ARMSTRONG N the tenth day of September, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, a great horde of very green Freshies stormed the famous halls of San Juan. They were soon seized, however, by the unmerciful Seniors, who marched them into the assembly with trousers wrong side out, shirts wrong side front, shoes on wrong feet, and with green complexions crimsoned with a surplus of lipstick and rouge. This great horde suffered another hu- miliation at the hands of the more power- ful Sophomores when they met on the field of battle and struggled for the title of winner on the day of the Freshmen- Sophomore Scamper. They were given an opportunity, however, to reveal their won- derful abilities as musical and dramatic artists at the Freshman Reception on Sep- tember 2 l st. Miss M. BERCKHAN Miss E. FITCH When the Student Body presented its program, the returns of which were to help defray the expenses of the yearbook, this large group of Greenies conscripted their scattered ranks and fought with un- tiring spirit, which, together with the Co- operation of lVlr. Price and their president, enabled them to win the ticket selling con- test. As a premium they were granted their section in the GREENBACK NoTEs. It was due to the splendid direction of Miss Fitch that the Freshmen's contribu- tion to the Student Body Program, Sauce for Goslingsf' was such a success. They continued to uphold their glory by also winning the ticket selling contest for the Senior play, Whimsy. Their reward gave the treasurer a responsibility. We must congratulate the Greenies who played on our football teams, for we all know that a good beginning warrants I Eighteen
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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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glory in the end. Some day San Juan's glory will rely upon them. We must also congratulate those who worked hard enough the first semester to entitle them to the distinction of 'becoming Baranek, Katherine Blyler, Vivian ' Bolles, Shirley Brown, Jayne Call, Janet Claiborne, Evelyn Coldani, Evelyn Croxen, Anita Davies, Beatrice Dickson, Idell Dieren, Margaret Downing, Harriet Duncan, Alice Dundee, Lillian Ackerman, Eugene Arase, Wataru Bain, John Bishop, Godfrey Bonham, Kenneth Campoy, Pedro Clover, Donald Crane, Howard Errecart, Daniel Ferguson, Lee members of the l-lonor Scholarship So- ciety. ' More power to the earnest spirit of the Class of '38-may they continue the good work so zealously and eagerly begun! D F RESHMAN GIRLS Eastman, June Epling, Lorraine Fowler, June Fraser, Mary Fulkerson, Elnora Gallaher, Nadine Gibbons, Betty Gimbel, Margaret Giusti, Lena Gliko, Evelyn Green, Betty Goulden, Bernice Gum, Wilma l-licok, Patricia Holland, Lois i Holsinger, Margaret Irwin, Frances Johns, Phyllis Jones, Natalie Jurgens, June Lawrence, Gloria McAdoo, Marial Moessinger, Dorothy Muns, Barbara Nye, Madeline ' O'Donnell, Dorothea r Pletcher, Mozelle Plumley, Inez ' F RESHMAN Bors Field, Austin Fischer, Robert Foster, George Hauser, George Hinze, Dick Hull, Ewell Kageta, Frank Kibbey, Mead Kole, Cecil Linville, Dalmar Massey, Frank Meadows, Henry McGee, Denis Obenshain, Donald Peck, Lee Peters, Eugene Phelps, Wade Popovich, Ernest La F ollette, Donald Reber, William Lincoln, Ralph Riggins, Wilber Fiiru, Lulu Robards, Jane Robinson, Margaret Russell, Faye Sadleir, Sheila Schroyer, Helen Smith, Frances Smith, Constance Stark, Jeanne Sturges, Levonne Thomas, Dorothy Ward, Clara Belle Wilkin, Edith Yarnell, Marjorie Skidmore, Robert Stonesifer, Allen Taylor, Cral Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Bud Thorp, Hanlon Tuttle, Robert Urakawa, Takeshi Wallner, Emmeron Zahara, Mike Nineteen
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