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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS With a long trail still ahead of them and with a little more experience behind them, the Sophomore Class took up the second lap of their journey. October 22, 1937, marked the date for the Sophomore Cotton Hop, which was a cord and gingham affair. The gym was decorated appropriately for the theme with balls of cotton laid among the greens. Each person, upon entering the dance floor, was presented with a program decorated with gingham. When the final hour of the dance approached, everyone was regretful. This was the first pro¬ gram dance that had been held in a long time, and it proved to be a great success. The class ' s second undertaking for the year was its assembly program given on April 22. This was a take-off in which students impersonated all of the mem¬ bers of the faculty, and it was very amusing to the student body. Every year it has been customary for the Sophomore class to take care of the museum case. A chosen committee placed in the case interesting displays on travel, featuring articles from England, Australia, the Fiji Islands, and Alaska. Another Sophomore duty is decorating the halls and auditorium for the Christ¬ mas Pageant. This year ' s class used the traditional greens and candles, but added a Nativity scene, which was set up in the trophy case. The Sophomores showed excellent dramatic talent. They took part in and submitted stunts for the Vodvil, and furnished one of the leads for the Student Body Play. Many members of this class were also on the Hatchet Staff and in the Scholarship Society. « 22 »
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President...... Vice-President.----- Secretary.. Treasurer. Student Council Representative. Girls ' League Representatives... Yell Leader. ..Paul Rivers .James Emerson .Wilhelmina Guardinapo .-.Myrtle Corey .Amelia Cattaneo S Harriet deLeon .) Dorothy Escobar .James Kataoka Advisers—Miss S. Botelho, Miss J. Wilson, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Dougherty, Mr. Morse.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President................Tom MeWhirter Vice-President . . . .... ... George Bonde Secretary.... . Lorraine Peterson Treasurer.Ilene Wittenmeyer Student Council Representative.John Ferrante Girls ' League Representatives.Elizabeth Lindsay, Shirley Mast Yell Leader.Weldon Pine Advisers: Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Morris, Mr. Mette, Mr. Rees, Miss McWilliams. 23 »
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