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PERSONAL- ITIES Captain Dietz The girl from Kansas Drum major Vice-president of Student Body The boy orator Sophomore prexy Star blocker Editor of Meteor Prominent Junior Carnival Queen Carnival King Page fifteen
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PHILLIP LANCASTER FRANCESSELTZ Pep Squad 3-4; “Tune In” ARTHUR MAHAN Glee Club 2; Student Body President 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Plays 3-4. CARMEN'ARANDA Band 1-2-3-4; Honor Society 4; A Capeila Choir 3-4; Tune In” 2. PHILIP DIETZ Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 3; One-act Plays 4. Glee Club 3; Annual Staff 2-4; Honor Society 3-4; Editor Bulldog Baiks” 4. ALLIE SMITH Glee Club 1-2; Pep Squad 4. NOCIFOR GARCIA Glee Club 2-3; “Tune In” 2. GLADYS DE VORE Mixed Chorus 3; Glee Club 3-4. HELEN BOSTWICK Pep Squad 3-4; “Tune In” 2; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Student Body Secretary 4. ADDITIONAL SENIORS Dick Duke Amarenti Silva Helen Stoute Page fourteen
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CLASS OF 1938 President.......................................Bob Sherer Vice-president.........................................Jack Brennan Secretary ............................................Norma Baldwin Treasurer ..................................Charles Reeder Sponsors.......................Coach ilson, Mrs. Godsell Immediately after this now so important class entered high school, things began to happen. In the contest at Flagstaff in April, 1935, both the mid-year and regular freshmen gained recognition in scholastic and musical events. In athletic and social affairs of the year, this enterprising class again did its part. The end of their career as freshmen found the members of the class happily anticipating a bigger and better year as sophomores. The school year of 1935-36 was also a busy one for the new “sophs. Again at Flagstaff many awards were won by wide awake Winslow students, several of which were members of this class. In athletic events we were well represented by such fellows as Charles Reeder, Merlin Jensen, Bob Sherer, and Ed Bell. On such occasions as the carnival, the dances, and the school picnics, this class proved itself worthy of the title—sophomores. As juniors we have big plans and willing workers, and therefore we feel we are bound to succeed. The class assembly, the junior play, the Junior-Freshman dance, and Junior Prom are all a challenge for the class to do better than they have already done in the past. So far we feel we have done well and as we approach our final year in high school we are confident that we shall, indeed, be the “high and mighty seniors.” Page sixteen
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