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SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row N ONIEIIL C DEEKS X LABACH, W MCLAULHLINI, G COURT, R BADF J KIEIW, J GROBILWSKI, T FRLQEILIO D XANI WILKILN, C BEIL O D0MKI2,J GUINIINIERSAIL, K SPRACUE .Srcond Row C BRADX O XITTURIA, M BRII AIRT F ELLISI-INT, R STILLMAN, H HALL X PFTRII: G HFATH E GROSS, D FIEDLLR,-I MACLEANI, E CARVFX H HIQIBIR N NJORTII 7h1rd Row J TIIJL5fIII, S Hms C GIARDIANA, C HLSSI: D MARTIN L HAXIS D STLIL E DIOCIIARDI M MARSONY Bottom Rm. T JONES L SLIIMIDT R SMITH L BRAUNCTON, H REYNULDS,J HLRD DLNBAR, J RIxc.I-IORN, R ARTHLR, P HART T B-KLLANTXNF Prrszdcnl L HARLFS BFI I VIFC prcwdrnt THOMAS BALLANTY N111 504 76 fam NIARIAN XX ACRERMAN Trfamru BARBARA ROBFRTS I agf 1 wr nfv III 0 I . , 7 1 '- . . . , 1. , . I . - . . , . ., . . . . , ' ' . I . , . J I ' ' , X' . . , . . . , . 1 . . , . , , , .. I . I . . , . . , . L , . ,. . ' , . . . . . ', . ' . , ', .L I . '-. 3 . .:, . ' U Q, . 1, . ':, . '., D. BUIIRMANN, M. WACRHRMAN, B. ROBERTS, I. ORGANIST, N. FRANCIS, M, AMRIIILIN, J. MUSENSKY, . I , . . .' . - . -' 1 . ' ' I , . l, . f- ,' . .V . ' , Y ' J q I v r y 1 , ' 1 . r ,-.
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JUNIOR PROM HE evening of june hrst was not only a big event in the activities of the class of '35, but also one of the most outstanding social affairs of the year. The decorations, worked out by Howard Wansor to represent a ship's deck, were extremely effective. The low-hanging mid- night-blue ceiling cast a striking but pleas- ing light over the dancers and usually un- occupied deck chairs IK ithout any decorations whatsoever the Prom would have been a huge success as the music was furnished by William ber licks splendid band The Lommanders The dance was well attended with parents, JUNIOR N the afternoon of December 15 the C lass of 35 presented such a worth while assembly program that the entire Junior and senior high schools rub bed elbows with a large group of parents in the high school auditiorxum If I may use a steal from the well known radio program first curtain was JUNIOR SENI HE first thinf we noticed as we sal l1ed into the gym on the eventful evening of December In was that the perfectlv good dance music provided bv the junior Orchestra was being w tsted That annoyed us terrlblv because we had sliding around on the ICN streets to attend this party Another prev ailing condition which prov ed to be a thorn in our sides was that all those who had arrived before u were novv fi hting to t e ist ditch ovtr card tables about the rules for rummy 1 fish and whit have you Seem' th tt ill this would never do w alumni, teachers and not a few freshmen. The abundance of cakes and punch seemed to satisfy all, including Mr. Knapp. The Junior Prom initiated into the school a somewhat new idea. The price for those who attended was the same whether with, or without a partner. The object of this fixed price idea, was an endeavor to do away with the long, unpopular stag lines. The experiment proved to be a fairly effi- cient one The class advisers, Nlxss Parsons, Nlfss Joslyn and Mr Ixnapp without whom the Prom would not have been such a success deserve credit and thanks from the juniors for their cooperation ASSEMBLY called, and a hush came over the audience Ihe trials and tribulations of Scrooge and his associates were then depicted in a pre sentatlon of that immortal favorite, The Christmas Larol Even the Freshmen were awed by the performance, a fact which offers ample proof that the skill of the actors was ap preciated by all OR PARTY rushed hither and von to stralghten out the various difficulties Since all we got for our pains was the well known raspberries thank you we returned the compliment and proceeded to take advantage of the in vttlng dance floor and the intriguing mu ic The mam diversions were dancing and kibitstng in card fames We of course devoted some little time to making faces at the envious outsiders who were Qlllllxlllf ibout in the lobby and to jeerlng at Nlr Ixnapp becau e he was frustrated in the ittempt to dump severtl fallons of water in thc punch In fitt, we were so plet smtlv occupied th it clevtn oclock ctmt 1 idi 1 reeible surmri c Pugf T zntvf f ,W n , - ,v - N -1 ,. . Y - I T 7 - ' I I T Lv , , - V 1 4 I r . 1 1 ' 44 T ' I I - - ' - wr , at iv - ,- , - . y y ' . N . 7 V . V 1 1 A . v . Pl - ' ' Y ' V T. n V Y . W - v A . ' V . - v . ' :Y FW , Q ' rv rs T 1 ' I ' 7 I - ' ' ' ' 1 'g G . . . . . i. ' , 1 , T , O T ' deprived ourselves of the rare pleasure of ,- - ,- - , O, v T . . . A ,. ,. . . 1-1 'Y v I ' v- - 5. . A T' P.. 1 vu in A v 1 vs 1 . ' 1 ' ' ' - . ' H ' ' ' 5 ' . . A . . . . ' . . . D . ' 'H H hIH U , -.., . . 1. c ,., . 1 1' z 5 , gt - . x -, , , , , l , . K . L T .' ' g, z 2 ' ' , 'e asa 'sa g z 5 1 f w ' -'- in '
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l FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row, G SCIIMIDT F lxnnk A CAVVURONI F MAULR F BRFNWLL A BAUL G IxLL1u J BELL R Cox J LMA J BLCKLR 0 RALFMAN E HMNLS J PEXSON 'VI BLNDIIT A Ennx G DEMPSTER Second Rau. E ZENDLL J XLLIIU A Boumw E OPDYKE H ELLIQEN G ROBERTS P FLLLLN DORF E L1ERHL1x1ER M HILL N GUDIMPD P TLRVI-.R E VVICCARTHY E ALLLN D RODIER H I ARSEN A S151 LI N HLSSLX A XOLNC H AD-UR R D ALLSSIO Third ROLL E GLDI-.RBLRK E ANDERSONI X IxLLcLER R CALLLNDLR D DLLBEN E Comm E AMR111 IN L SANACUOL I Ross M HLSSI-X F SOMNIER B MLLLLR H AITTURIA Bottom Ro E ANxLxz1A1A L CARLQON A DAXINO A MQZER J INILLALGHLN R HOL STON J WAL KERMAN. G GIARDINA J D ALESSIO H KENEMLVX B KAL FINIAN H FERON. F HLLFER lx RELD A km E PATTERSON J WILLIAM Pre szdz nt GEORGE DENIPSTLR V zce preszdf nt GRM P ROBERTS Secretarg Ex ELYW Ovm RE Treafurer JAM ES BREN GEL Pagz lwrntx thru W ' 1-. . , . ' .',.. .1 ., . ':', . :,:4,.. ', . . , . . . ' 7 , , . . . Y , . . , . . , . , . , . A , , . . . , . . . , , . , . . Y, . 4. . . . J f, . L' 7 , . . ' 2. , . ' , . . 3, . ', . ' 'J- r - Q 1 1 - x -v- ' 1 ' 7 - Q 1 - - x - A xv: f 1 v . - ' - - Y ' V Y Y Y ,,.. ..,,. . ,.. .., ,.L, . . . ' ,, ,i . . v . - I . ' ' , - v . Y . . . . . . , . ,, , . . .. . , . , , , . . , . . , . , M. ECKELKAMP, V. ANNER, D. HESSE, B. AVHELAN, Y. SHERINIAN, H. KLEIN, E. ANNIS, F. BflRRX', . . 3 .', . x 7 , . , . ' :', . . , . ' ' , . ' . za- .. , , . L Q, . . ' J ,. . ' , . ' ' . , . ' ' Y ' Y v ' v v Q vw ' A ' ' 7 ' A A 7 ' ' 7 ' ' ' J ' ' ' I ' ' I ' Y 7. 'A , . . y v, . . .', . A . , . . . - ' 3- , ,- w ,
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