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SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENTS - - Robert Gorham, Charles Dann VICE-PRESIDENTS, Edna Simmons, Woodrow Sisson SECRETARIES, Dorothy Simons, Josephine Donaloio TREASURERS, Dorothy Simons, Josephine Donaloio ADVISER, Miss Kentneld
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SEATED: Clinton Taylor, Vinci-nt Lyon, Henry Beach, Kenneth Pal- mer, Edward Doi, Clarence Myers, Wlilliam Fisher, Reginald Cole, Charles Cornell, Joseph Mainardi, Raymond Laraway. SECOND ROW: Arlene Loomis, Marjorie Kipp, Ruth Pittet, Kath- erine Pudney, Virginia Bartlett, Florence Rutenbur, Marjorie Bishop, Margaret Hoyt, Ruth Lewis, Gertrude Eaton, Charlotte Tilford, Miriam Sutton, Edna Harrison, Dorothy Howe, Ellafern Gittorzl. THIRD ROW: Cha1'lotte Lewis, Lucena Kibbe, Pauline Tripp, Phar- lotte VanName, Anethma Vandervort, Ruth Soules, Gladys Richmond, Ruth Walker, Pauline Mazzarclla, Mary Spencer, Florence Brooks, Veta Palmer, Marie Platz, Bernice Howe. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Finch, Marguerite Dean, Mary Knapp, Mabel Giftord, Phyllis Perry, Alfred Smith, Robert Wickham, Lewis Wood, Lucille Ambrose, Dorothy Henderson, Olive DePuy, Lillian Cooley, live- lyn Nutter. FIFTH ROW: Gordon Badeau, Ogden Hamilton, Rodney Johnston, Albert Dewey, Edward Higgins, Glen Hoyt, Donavon Rose, Robert Lcal, Bruce McGregor, Vance Wade. .L..LJ JUNHHICLASSIHSTORY XVe. the industrious class of Jun- iors made our rendezvous in the great Study Hall on Tuesday, Sep- tember 5, 1932. On Monday, Sep- tember 19, we organized our class. Our illustrious, good-natured Ray- mond Laraway was chosen to lead us through our eleventh year ot' school, as President. Rodney Johns- ton, that talented, witty, mischief leader, was elected to help along as Vice-President. Coralyn Dolittle, that quiet, shy miss, decided she would not live up to her name this year but be our Treasurer and, Do much. Last. but not least the great. burden and hand-cramping job 'of Secretary was willed to me, Ruth Pittet, while lVl1'S. Gilbeit and Mr. Nlal have the responsibility of being our advisors. As we are such a jovial, entertaining group, we have held two parties so far this year: a Christmas party which the whole school seemed to enjoy and a party aftei our play. We held a very protitable bake-sale, taking in about eighteen dol- lars, and a very successful card party, adding about eighteen dollars more to our treasury. We have also presented The Charm School from which we cleared forty-six dollais. XVe have sold pop-corn, played a Junior-Senior basketball game, and will soon present another entertainment. We feel we have accomplished much for times like these and we extend our heartiest thanks to all you people who so kindly aided us. l24l RUTH l'l'l l'lC'l'
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FRONT ROW-Charles Brooks, Robert Weir, Millard Van Valkcn- burg, Robert Gorham, George Crofoot, Raymond Winkler, Lynn Van Orsdale, Martin Blenis, Dominic Spinelli, Charles Hollenbeck, Milton VanValkenburg. SECOND ROW-Delphia Rose, Henrietta Plankenhorn, Lottie Finch, Thelma Finch, Thelma Scott, Ethel Long, Mabel Olmstead, Catherine DeMott, Florence Waters, Elizabeth Westcott, Ruth Terwilliger, Helene Barlett, Pearl Pra.t, Merle Charles, Francis Long: THIRD ROW-Hazel Howe, Virginia Dimicco, Marie Ostrander, Dorothy Baker, Ruth Morenus, Alta Palmer, Doris Hancock, Dorothy Simons, Vivian Dunshee, Margaret Youngs, Prudence Preston, Kathleen Courtney, Alma Klink, Catherine Platz, Waneta Bowermaster, Elizabeth Weeden. FOURTH ROW-Philip Dellock, Kenneth Farm lr, Woodrow Sissqn Winifred Rex, Walter Johnson, Charles Bishop, Wilson Olmstead, James O'Neil, Robert Smith, Henry Gitiord, Clarence Gifford, Chester Jewell, William Dennzfr. LAST ROW-Leona Burdick, Josephine Donaloio, Clements Col'- llalph Bresee, Stanley Burnside, Dudley Edwards, Glenn Barnhart, Ed- ward Ir-land, Charles Dann, Stanley Linder, llexford Huyck, Edna Sim- r r THE SOPHOMOR E CLASS The Sophomore Class of 19132- 193313 is a very lively organization. mons, Mildred Marr. The students of this class have been working very dilifrently and hard during the past year. Not much has been accomplished financially due to the fact that the upper classmen have the privilege of raising money since they are planninpr to go to Washington. However, we are noted for several things. Members of our class are prominent in sports, in- cluding football and basketball. The orchestra also has several Sopho- inoie members. VVQ are, moreover, very proud of the fact that we were the first class to graduate with diplomas from Junior High School into Senior High School. Since we are divided into two home-rooms. we have two Presidents, Robert Gorham and Charles Dann, two Vice-Presidents, Edna Simmons and VVoodrow Sissong and two Secretary-Treasurers, Dorothy Simons and Josephine Donaloio. It is the purpose and intention of this class to make Sidney High School proud of it next yeai when it becomes the Junior Class. cuaizrns Brooks. E261
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