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CBUCKLEY HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore Girls Bailie, Leah Bodrero, Lena Boyle, Ivys Branchiclc, Ella Browning, Lucile Cromoga, Helen Gehrman, Alice Houdina, Mary Kosich, Helen Kramer, Elizabeth Larson, Ida Leov, Maye Loughran, Teresa Meredith, Dorothy Morris, Alice Moulden, Margaret Parker, Wilmot Riggs, Katherine Thoren, Rosalie Smiley, Virginia Stewart, Evelyn ,l2lSS Boys Anderson, Henry Cloud, Ronald Dupoy, Clifford Henlcelmann, George Hillstrom, Howard Koval, Vincent Kaminski, John Lochridge, Orville Loss, Raymond Lucci, George MacKenzie, Willard MacDowell, Ed Madden, Frank McKee, Arnold Nomellini, Louie Rode, John Shane, Donald Schwab, Robert Thompson, George Weinman, Robert Welloclc, Benny Wheeler, LeRoy Wheelock, Richard Xvhitmore, Donald
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22 THE JVIOUNTAINEER Sophomore l-listory President - - Louie Nomellini Vice President - John Rode Secretary - - Maye Leov Representative - Vincent Koval Advisor - Mr. M. Olene XTRA! Extra! The class of '33 has finished a very successful year at Buckley iil High School! Many members of the class have been outstanding in the ac- tivities of the school. The boys representing us in football were Vincent Koval, Donald Whitmore, and LeRoy Wheeler who played on the second string. In bas- ketball Louie Nomellini won his second letter by playing on the first team. Vincent Koval and Donald Whitmore played on the second team. In girls' basketball Toots', Kosich kept up her record in making the most points. Other girls of the class making the squad were Leah Bailie and Ida Larson. John Rode and Louie Nomellini were the only sophomores to earn track letters. The success -of the operetta, Sonia, was partly due to the musical ability of our class. Alice Morris, Ida Larson, Geroge Lucci and Donald Whitmore, who took leading parts, portrayed their acting ability well. As usual the Sophomore Hop was a Barn Dance, which was a success both socially and financially. The class showed up well in dramatics also as Margaret Moulden and Ida Lar- son made the negative team and earned a debate letter. In declamation Ivys Boyle, Ida Larson and Louie Nomellini represented the sophomores. The sophomores were not lacking in scholastic honors either as they made up five members of the Honor Society. They are Donald Whitmore, Robert Schwab, Ella Branchik, Margaret Moulden, Ida Larson, and Benny Wellock. We feel that much of our success is due to Mr. Olene, our advisor, for he has assisted us very faithfully throughout the year.
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24 THE JVIOUNTAINEER Fics man story President ,.,......... ...,,..,... F rank Rey Vice-President ....v,. .w...... . Lola Hamilton Secretary ...,,....,.. ..,...., A ndy Kupka Representative ....,... .t,..... C ecelia Rowe Advisor ..,,..,.... ,rr,,.,.. D onald Say The class of '34 started school in September with eighty members, the largest Freshman class Buckley has had. We were all pretty green then, but willing to learn so we set out to let the rest of the schools know that we were alive. Though we are a large class, our strength was not only in numbers as we soon proved. Out of the several Freshman boys who turned out for basketball and football, Joe Chiotti was the only one to win a letter on either team. In girls, basketball we were well represented by Florence Davis, Josephine Bar- bero and Elizabeth Swidran. It is unusual to have so many freshies on the first team and we are justly proud of them. In track Frank Rey earned a letter. Our class also made a good showing in scholastic activities for many members of the class were enrolled in the boys, and girls' Glee clubs, F. F. A., declamation and assembly programs. Instead of the usual custom of giving a dance, the class gave a party for the high school students. It was a big success and enjoyed by all who attended. We also are quite proud of the fact that, Gordon Brown, one of the Yell Leaders, is a member of the Freshman class. An unusual percentage of Freshies were on the honor roll throughout the year, and will make up several members of the Honor Society next year. And now, as we end our first year in high school, we wish to extend our thanks to our advisor Mr. Say who guided us over the rough spots and helped to make our Freshman year in Buckley High School a real success.
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