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ROOM 223 ear. Siimnoris. ROOM 224 l.yier, Cmniarieli, lvlillerr N li. Ruth. lvliss l.or1g. Cab E xx! The junior Class Three short years ago a group ol timid youngsters entered the great cathedral ol learning, Verona High School. The door was closed hehind them with a jar and their high school career had begun, As a group of hardworking Freshmen they, slowly, hut lwravely, lhegan their climh upward, overcoming such obstacles as study and the scorn ol the upper elassmen. During this year a lew social gatherings helped to hring the class more into the limelight. These students began their Sophomore year with a more cheerlul aspect. Although divided, the Academics going one way and the Commercials another, they remained united in spirit. They enjoyed more freedom during this year and had much lun attending dances, parties, and hasltethall games. They also had the extreme pleasure ol' haiting their lellow lfreshmen, which gave them much more confidence in their own abilities. All too soon their Junior year was upon them. They made notalwle progress. everyone finding himself a jack ol all trades. Some students distinguished them- selves as reporters. and haslaethall and loothall players, and many displayed their ahility' in the operetta. They are represented to a great extent in the clulws, while dancing is the predominant recreation in this class. lt is quite evident that this class will prove to he a line group ol'Ser1ioi's next year. We all hope that their exalted position will not prevent them from worlt- ing steadily and setting a good example for the under classmen, PURPLE AND GOLD 22 lfirst riiw: Lung, lfelier. Ci mari, l'ra:iei, lxloon, Chr l tian, l.esar, uliutler, lVleC.orinielx, bchaney. Second rim' Nliss lfxt Cflayfpcml flaulleld, lfairi lialwilon, M. Ward, Urogin llill, Paxone. Delaeli, Kun ning, llelrielx, Brady. Third row' Lomlwardii f.alhoun. Garvin, lienmtl ljerctie, Xleimrn, Sliadle t Vila. liurruxx s, Rule ey, Sp liirsl row' Auen, Sis t lueliey, l lopliins, Sanlucei Second ruwi Shade, lklc me Buda, Vifeir. llann, fxlaeli I lremiels. Vinoyac, Wbiitllia Third row lleddinglitld lvlehqlie, Vvhsoeliiigs, N11 ltr Berlcmsa. lliesoxxiez. Vvlhiia Frazier, l,ilwerlo. lkwwfi Xllliile.
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RUUlXl Zlll lflrsl frm, W'etmnre, Xklilllsun Ward, Carmichael, Ritchey: Raeioppi. Lashell, Phillips, Starr, lxfhistrngiaeoinn, Zolet Weimcr. Second row 3 lX1issklean Vv'esl- lake, Irwin, O'Connell, Gur- ney, Kenyon, Kiahvr, Raahc. lxlelirail, lX4eCnrmiek, Rem- aley, Arce, lwlartin. 'lihlrd ruwi DeViLa, Kunif aren, Zakraysek, Quimiro, lx1auro, l lelsley, Cestnik, XJHFHSSI. Peneo, lfurle, Saun- ders. Anthony. ROOM Zll lfirsl row. FX1, bepelyak, Rantlas. Renimy. Young. llnugliamer, Runey. S. Krat- sas. lX1urion, Daxis, Cum- mingsi C. Roth. Vifilson. Second row. A. Roth, Gilles- PIC.l,lUlls.filifll'Clll,ALlHll1SliN', Bennett. Curun, Delfaziu. Dougan. lifk!lSil5, Turkey, Rebecca Cunningham Palmer. Third row: Phillips, Palino, l.afl'erly, A. Sepelyak, Nie- helie, Ritchey, Luckoek, Wis- niuski, Nlimrrell, Sher, Shank. The Sophomore Class The Sophomores have finally reached the age where they are being noticed. Little was heard from them last year but this year they have become more active and have held some dances and class parties. Football and Basketball brought many of the boys before the public eye and some of the girls were seen with the Girls Varsity, Many' took part in the Glee Club operetta, MAsk The Professor and participated in a few assembly programs during the year. They are having many new experiences and studying new subjects but are taking them in their stride and are looking ahead for more. Clubs are very popular with Sophomore students, The boys are especially interested in the Cooking, Hi-Y and Varsity Clubs while the girls are interested in Shop. Commercial and Leaders Clubs. Other interests are dancing, ice and roller skating and sewing. Nliss -lean Westlake and Mr. Glenn Wild are the home room teachers and act as class sponsors. The officers are: President, , A .. , e A Harold Mauro Vice Presidente-- Phyllis Lashell Secretary ..,. , - - Irene Ward JUNE 1939 zz
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