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. Y - Firsl row: Frank Angeline, Art Hanson, Stanley RVMT Carl ith, Bob Morris, Ed Todd, Frank Medak. Henry Sandor. Second row: William Warren, ,jack Paserc, ck Bonato, ,jack Suman, Donald Schweikel, Ted Yalch, Vincent Mistretta, ,james Nation. Third raw: Bi Cassady, Bill Bartoy, Keith Nearhood. Cecil lVlcNeeley, Bill Sandor, Merlin Barber, john Cummings, Americo Bostonero. success of the dance. The nautical idea was a novel thing and much time was taken in making the decorations impressive. The juniors in the Honor Society were Edna Anderson, Louise Thomas, Pauline Majersky, Stanley Rybicki, Lea Laine, and josephine Cummings. These students took an active part in the affairs of the club. Leah Laine was a member of the debate squad. Although Leah was the only junior that turned out for the debate, she made up for the rest of the class. We expect things of her next year. Robert Olson and Edward Todd represented the junior class in the orchestra, Ed also played in the special orchestra. ln declamation, Bill Sandor and Frank Angeline represented the class. Although the seniors took all the honors, the junior Birdmen should show up well next year after the experience this year. The junior track men were Frank Medak, Frank Angeline, Bill Bartoy, Carl Smith, Bob Morris and Americo Bostonero. A junior-senior party is being planned on May 24. The Bucklonian Staff was represented by Mary Chicon, Stanley Rybicki and Louise Thomas. And so the juniors check their baggage out of the junior ship and merrily stuff it in the fusilage of the plane that the seniors are leaving. They hope to fly even better than their predecessors. Let's give them our best wishes for clear flying weather with no fogs and a clear sky. llwnlx'-Om
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First raw: Dorothy Cunningham, Sigrid Anderson, Alberta Hunt. Louise Thomas, Lolita Hoban, Geraldine Tilencla. Martha Swanson, Blanche McBride. Margaret Fox. .Second row: Lucille Chromoga, Ailene Hall, Pauline Majersky, Leah Laine, Edna Anderson, Bernice Bandli. Third row: Margaret Fuller. Althea Huey, Mai'y Chicon, Ethel Berger, Helen Kent. Junior Class llistoru President - - Stanley Rybicki Vice-President Frank Angeline Secretary - Cecil McNeeley Treasurer Donald Ross Representative ----- Lolita l-loban ITH MR. MULLEN as head mechanic, the junior plane has pulled throueh the storm clouds and into the sunshine again. lt was rough riding in some spots but Mr. Mullen had the plane well in hand all the way. Now the ship is again in the hangar being overhauled for next year's journey. In sports the juniors steared their plane over a smooth course that had few air pockets to make the trip difficult. The boys that became full-fledged pilots in basket- ball were Bob Morris, Carl Smith, Frank Medak and Americo Bostonero, Bill Bartoy, lack Bonato, and Frank Angeline also turned out and will very likely be a big help to the team next year. Carl Smith, Americo Bostonero and Bob Morris received their letters and sweaters in football. Others turning out were Bill Bartoy, Bill Cassidy, Frank Medak, and Wil- liam Sandor. Americo and Bob each made the second team of the all-conference. The lunior Prom was one of the main events of this year's calendar. lt was a gala affair that was enjoyed by all who attended, Smokestacks, portholes and life savers gave the gym the appearance of a very fine yacht. The decorations added much to the lwcnty
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Fir!! row: Irma Barrett, Mildred Willson, Ellen Wales, Regine Poch, Katie Blanusa, Leta Boyce, Marie Johnston, Lois Cromoga, Virginia Hrinchalk, Marie Medalc. Second row: Blanche Sviclran, Josephine Cummings, Florence Vescy, Pauline Loss, Florence Haydoii, Wilnxa Kent, June Peterson, Lylia Holdridge. Pearl Matthews, Mildred Lusso, Alice Hinkleman. Third runf: Mable Wheelock, Stella Owen, Sylvia Matson. Mae Miller. Mary Ella Birkett. Alice Duchateau, Janice Ross, Gwendolyn Rose, Rhoda Gruncr. Sophomore Class llistoru President - - - Billy Madden Vice President Alice Hinkleman Secretary - - Leta Boyce Representative Sylvia Matson Advisor ------ Mr. Gibson ETTlNG out of the elementary ground school for the first time the class of '37 has succeeded in getting their first look of terra firma from the dizzy heights. Mr. Gibson guided the Sophomore Spacl through the deep blue and taxied onto a landing field that was covered with green grass and spring flowers, He bid farewell to his charges as he settled the ship down on its last tlightg he is going to be missed by the young pilots next year. The sailing was made more important by a very worthy crew that represented the class in all activities. Basketball was aided by the addition of Max Toney, Bill Madden, Wayne Hinkle- man, and Ed joswick. These boys proved worthy of their wings, when it was shown that they were essential to the success of the team. Two of these boys, Bill Madden and Max Toney, earned their letter, a feat that is seldom accomplished by a second year man. Wayne l-linkleman and Ed loswick played on the second team and promise to be a threat to any opposing team in the next two years. Representatives of the sophomores in football were Max Toney, Bill Madden, Dave Lewis, Vince Fryslie and Ed loswick. All of the boys, with the exception of Dave Lewis, won their sweater, Dave had the misfortune to receive a broken collar l1ii'n!y-l1ifiJ
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