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Lv-13 fs l Fourth Row: lames lordan, Carmen Guido, Anthol Speer, Francis Smith, Lewis Smith, Florian Swan, Leonard Williams, Vincent Carroll, Rhoderick Harvey, Robert Smith, Roger Schafer, Mrs. Helene Pritchard and Miss Nellie Green, Advisors. Third Row: Edith Smith, Marion Toner, Lillian Bird, Anna Kogut, Anna Dackowsky, Peggy Donnelly, Dorothy Rohl, Shirley Way, Evelyn Krurn, Barbara Evans, Margaret Weigel, Mary Collins, Hazel Smith, Wanda Huzza, Pauline Fargo, Florence Cockett. Second Row: Alma Smith, Mary Iones, lane Pashley, Mae Iones, loseph Briggs, Evelyn Parker, Gordon Green, Rita Crowe, Mildred Clark, Vivian Robinson, Patricia lones, Hazel O'Neil, Front Row: Sam Mayton, lustin Donahue, Thomas Yarosz, Robert Rider, Richard Thomas, Kenneth Rob- erts, Thomas O'Neil, Glenn Crowe, Michael Wisnoski, Iames Bombace SOPHOITIORE CLH55 HISTOIW ln the autumn of l936, we, the sophomore class, entered high school. ln our freshman year we elected the following officers: Thomas O'Neil, President, Elizabeth Fyfe, Vice-President, Florian Swan, Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Glenn Polly was our class advisor. This year the following officers were elected: Evelyn Parker was elected President, loseph Briggs, Vice-President, Gordon Green, Secretary and Treas- urer. Mrs. Helene Pritchard was elected class advisor, and to her goes the heartfelt thanks in our behalf. During the two years of our high school life, we have had several bake sales and two Halloween parties. On April 29, l938, we sponsored a Rainbow Dance, which was very successful. For these two years we have been well represented in sports. ln l936-37, Sam Mayton was the only freshman who made the basketball team. ln our sophomore year Thomas O'Neil, Florian Swan, and Sam Mayton gratified us by making a splendid showing on the basketball team. Florian Swan and loseph Briggs were on the track and cross country teams during both their sophomore and freshman years. This year the sophomores seem to have taken a liking to baseball. Those on the team are as follows: Thomas O'Neil, Sain Mayton, Florian Swan, lames Bombace, Roger Schafer, and Louis Smith was appointed assistant manager. page lllll'lf'l.'ll
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as--my ...WM-ee-A-.ee eeee as K+ Lv. 13 4 se PPPPPPPPP ee up page twelve STIHIIIIIIIIIIG THE JllIlIOR GIIITIIR Vesta Avery- Who Will Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? Stanley Baron- 'On to the Morgue. lohn Beasmanf- Don' Let Yo' Watch Run Down. Marion Bozzone-!'The Poor Working Girl. Olive Brucker-- Kind Miss. Betty Bullarde She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain. Robert Gatlinf-!'Kentucky Moonshinerf' Evelyn Champ-- Frankie Blues. Frank Cieslak- De Blues Ain' Nothin'. Betty Corbin-f Sweet Betsy From Pike. Gertrude DaVidsone Wa1ky-Talky lennyf' Doris Dickison- Go Bring Me Back My Brown-Eyed Boy. lohn Evans- I-loosen Iohnnyf' Anna Gaffney- Fair Annie ot Lochyranf' Marjorie Goodenough- My Pretty Little Pink. Bob Green-'Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie. Frank Gustafson- The Lane County Batchelor. Marjorie Herikle-f!'l-linky Dinky, Parlee-Voof' Doris Keehleful Dreamed Last Night of My True Love. Naomi Kingsleyw Sourwood Mountain. Doris Larsen-- O Bury Me Beneath the Willow. Alice Lashereeul Know Moonlight. Helen Latusf Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother. lean Loughlinw- Yonder Comes My Pretty Little Girl. lack McGurk- Hallelujah, l'rn a Bum. William Parker-- Midnight Special. Norman Pashley--Nl Catch-a Da Plenty ot Feeshf' Carol Perkinsfffl Wish l Was a Little Bird. Lois Prescottv The Maid Freed From the Gallowsf' Kathryn Roberts-'lPoor Kitty Popcorn. Margaret Smith- Whos the Pretty Girl Milking the Cow? Phyllis Smithf A Pretty Fair Maid. Vivian Smith- l Don't Like No Railroad Man. Hugh Stephenson- Dese Bones Gwine Rise Again. Isabelle Szlackta-- lt's the Same the Whole World Over. Kenneth Thomas- What Kin' o' Pants Does the Gambler Wear? Lyle Thomas--- Foggy, Foggy Dew. Robert Tinker-l'The Tenderfootf' Nancie Tompkins- When I Was Young and Foolish. Eleanor Tromblyff- Go 'Way F'om Mah Window. Terrence Weigel- Turkey in the Straw. Marion Wenz--- Marion Had a William Goat. Frank Wheeler-f 'The Lover's Lament. Beatrice White- O My Honey, Take Me Back. Lois Woode Mama, Have You Heard the News? Evelyn Zambon--f- Leave Her, Bullies, Leave Her. if if fi
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we--A A +I -V- C feeeew Back Row: Robert Castle, Martin Mayton, Stanley Briggs, Giacomo Guardi, lohn Kogut, William Miller, lack Chynoweth, lohn Tinker, Howard Weyant, lohn Smith, Paul Howlett, Donald Marriott, Amos Towne, George Nahumck, William Thomas, loe Cehonski, lames Norton. Middle Row: lune Kramer, Regina Allen, Myrtle Smith, Rita Allen, Lorena Brown, Doris Smith, Betty Sherman, Lois Smith, Helen Bathke, Emma lane Holt, Mary Gaffney, Anna Haggas, Madelaine Took, Bernice Cook, Wanda Kozak, Bernice Tanney, Doris Bullard, Emily Peters, Mr. Glenn S. Polly, Advisor. Front Row: Doris Pryor, Mildred Horan, Florence Ferguson, Gladys Morgan, Marjorie E lanes, Edwin Cole, Margaret Gaffney, George Gehringer, Ann Keehle, Ethel Pine, Marjorie lanes, Mary Toner, Virginia Fernald, Margaret Toner BEIIIG ll FRESHIIII-III Being a freshman 'Most touches the ground. ls no fun: To be the victim To be the greenest thing Of a practical joke, Under the sun. To get more than To have a senior One friendly pokewr fr i'Boss you around To be a freshman Until your nose ls a miserable plight, And the first year of high school ls the worst of your life. fr - Marion Bozzono page fourteen
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