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CLASS OF '44 . . . While dreaming of a White Christmas, the Iuniors presented their main event, the Iunior Prom, on December l8, 1942, in the gym at Tracy Union High School. Chuck Raggio and his or- chestra were the attraction of this occasion. The Iunior boys, observing a long standing tra- dition of Tracy High, have done their part in as- semblies by advancing the colors. A selection of class rings was exhibited to the Iunior Class, and a committee was chosen to select one ring. A bulldog, the school emblem, mounted on onyx with a V and three dots and a dash on both sides, was the one chosen by the committee. The members of the committee were Bill Castro, lnez Rose, Evelyn Furtado, Stella Simpson, Lina Brown, Helen Hansen, Iimmie Nicholson, and Ioe Duarte. Officers for the first semester were Bill Castro, President, Wayne Worman, Vice-President, Eve- lyn Furtado, Secretary, lnez Rose, Treasurer, Ed Marlow and Thelma Draper, Representatives to the Board of Control, Maxine Levin, Representa- tive to the Girls' League, Vincent Kooyman and Eva Rocha, Represeniatives to the Red Cross. Directing their class during the second semester were the following officers: Kathryn Krause, Presi- dent, Arlean Alvarez, Vice-President, Betty Dowd, Secretary, Antoinette Bogetti, Treasurer, Wayne Worrnan and Donna Blincoe, Representatives to the Board of Control, Leona Nichols, Represen- tative to the Girls' League, and Ierry Mancebo and Viola Bullard, Representatives to the Red Cross. Ell Fai' v x C P t P d I ly N F'lVPd Arie Al Sp qV P at I1 Evely F td FallS I y Bet! Spit Cz YD Inez R Fall T At ll B p T S.-- 4 y git
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CLASS OF '45 . . On February 5, l943, the annual Sophomore Hop was held in the high school gym. This event constitutes the Sophomore attraction of the year. The decorations consisted of a red, white, and blue ceiling. A bust of George Washington held the place of honor at the head of the gym. Students danced to the mello strains of the l-ligh School Dance Band under the direction of Mr. Schulen- burg. Officers for the first semester were: President, Bethel Laurisong Vice-President, Marie Sangui- netti, Secretary, Rosellen Prerichsg Treasurer, l-long Lee, and Representatives to the Board of Control, Lucie Campo and Armand Medeirosg and Red Cross Representative, Rosalie Phelps. The Sophomore Class assisted with ushering and decorating for the Baccalaureate Service for the out-going Senior Class. Officers installed for the second semester Were: President, Ianet l-Iillcenp Vice-President, Ramon Coykendall, Secretary, Darlene Canaleg Treas- urer, Rosalie Phelps 5 Board of Control Representa- tives, Kathryn Hansen and Ralph Ruiz, and Red Cross Representative, Pat l-Iollingshead. Miss Hawley, head adviser, devoted her time to the radar class, a war-time program. Other advisers were Miss Drenth, Miss Silva, Mr. Early, and Mr. Pemberton. Mis H 1 1 Hea A I. F P d lanet Hilk Spzmg Pre d t Marie Sa q tt Fall Vice P Ci t I C Ram Coyk dll Sp qV P d t ,CS P ll F I Pall S t y Darl C l Spri g S t y Hong L Fall T R 1 SPQ Ph lp T
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