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Sophomore Class Officers JOHN ACCINELLI PRESIDENT ROBERT KIBBY ----- VICE-PRESIDENT MARYLYN MACIEL ----- SECRETARY GEORGE WEST.TREASURER LEROY RAYMOND ----- YELL LEADER MARGARET WELLS - - - - STUDENT COUNCIL REP. KATHERINE RATHBONE AND ABBIE HARLAN - GIRLS ' LEAGUE REP. MR. GRAVESTOCK, MRS. JACKSON, MRS. HAWLEY, MR. KIBBY, MR. METTE - - - - CLASS ADVISERS [ 21 ]
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The Sophomore Class THE history of the class of ' 37 has become a part of the history of the school as the various class members have begun to play an important part in high school life. The class has always been cooperative in all undertakings, having made all its school activities prove successes. The stars of the gridiron have successfully started their transit across the athletic firmament. Everyone remembers the jolly good time at the Sophomore Hop, which was held October fifth in the big gymnasium. An important project was undertaken by the class when it edited the March 15th Hatchet. This attempt, under the editorship of Bob Kibby with the help of Margbret Wells and George West as associate editors, was an eminent success. Another.important task has been the managing of the school museum, under the direction of Katherine West and Himeo Hayashi. This year one part of the case was reserved for a permanent exhibit of interesting articles owned by the schgol; the other part was used for frequently changed exhibits of interesting class work. The most recent activity of the class was a successful candy sale at the Vodvil. [ 20 ]
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The Freshman Class A GROUP of timid-looking freshmen went through a trying adjustment period in the fall of 1934, awed at their new vision of higher schooling. They were, per¬ haps, a little frightened at the terrible fate awaiting all scrubs in the freshman initiation. Following the adjustment period, their looks of wonderment changed to en¬ joyment in their studies and enthusiasm for their outside activities as they visualized the happy days ahead of them. The class of ' 38 took up school life with eagerness, and entered into all activities with much spirit and enthusiasm. They have had a fine representation in the Christmas play, in athletics, in band, orchestra, the glee club, in the Scholarship Society, and in the operetta. The Class of ' 38 entertained the school at a dance in the big gymnasium on February 9. In their first year in high school the freshmen have shown their ability to take part in all phases of school life, and through their cooperation with class and student body officers have had a successful year. [ 22 ]
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