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ADDITIONAL FRESHMEN BOYS GIRLS ANDERSON, LOWELL BURGETT, TOM CLARK, BERT CUPELL, HUBERT DRUMM, DICK FREEMAN, FRED HAUMONT, PIERRE 1ANNI, DANTE LOPEZ, VALENTINO MONTANA, ELFRIDO PHILYAW, PHIL PLEASANTS, FRANKIE RODRIQUEZ, RAY SANCHEZ, ROBERT STONEBURNER. CLIFFORD DURAN, HELEN HALL, VIRGIE KAWASAKI, SUMIKI NUANEZ, HELEN RHOTON, EFFIE TANNER. GLENNA WARREN, MILDRED WILSON, LORENE Kelchner, Rhoton, Iiubi, Bostick, Christensen, Antonio, Goeglein, Bushman Bazell, Carr, Trujillo, Day, Carillo, Dellifield, Askey, Lee Jensen, Kleindienst, Howard, Rowe, Ross, Branton, Dunn, Voelker Futch, Ruiz, Rubi, Hatch, Zamora, Antonio, Haage Page twenty-three
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CLASS OF 1940 President PAT CARR Vice-president ROSS BAZELL Secretary NAGASHI YOMOTO Treasurer INA CLAIRE RILEY Sponsors MISS RERUN MR. POTTHOFF Cain, Whitlow, Romero, Rubi, Brown, Patterson, Kiernan, Trujillo Lewis, Riley, Bailey, Godsell. Wooden, Fisher, Chavez, Duflfey Iler, Santesteban, Santesteban, Ingledew, Clark, Marquez, Romero, Baca Yamomoto, Estudillo, Riley, Gonzales, Madrid, Chacon When the freshmen entered high school in the year of 1936, we had a total of about ninety-eight pupils. But as the first semester rolled by, our number grew until we reached one hundred three. Roger Stiles, our class president, was a very good one. All of us took part in the projects which were suggested to us. Almost every member contributed his share of class dues, and we were able to plan a dance to be given with the juniors for the student body. The freshmen are considered green and very low down on the human scale by the higher classmen, and our superior classmen are no doubt correct in assuming this attitude. Nevertheless, we have tried to be good sportsmen. Some freshmen are in the band and in the orchestra, while others are out for glee club. In football and in basketball the freshmen have attained some small honors. Our classmen who have won letters have made us very proud of them. At the beginning of the second semester many of the freshmen left us to enter the sophomore class of 1937. We were sorry to lose many of our active members. Early in the semester we began to plan an assembly program for April 23. Our dance given the night of March 12 was attended by a good crowd of students and faculty members. We hope we were successful in entertaining our friends. All the freshmen expect to keep our present good class spirit and as sophomores next year, we anticipate further accomplishments. Page tivcnty-two
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8X Chief Justice............................ Sally Kaufman Associate Justices ........Dick Kleindienst, Eileen Wiley, Jimmy Rodriquez Sponsor.......................................0 W. Letts We decided to try a new form of government this semester. Our plan has worked most successfully. Our play, “Who’s a Coward,” was entered in the contest. Sally Kaufman, Jimmie Upchurch and Richard Thomas were the members of the cast. A junior high school annual is being mimeographed under the supervision of Mr. Letts. 8A1 President...................................Robert Willian Vice-president..............................Maxine Ileartz Secretary-treasurer.......................Kimiko Ilirokawa Reporter....................................Rosemary Purdy Sponsors...................... Miss Walliman, Mrs. Woods In the Junior High one-act play contest, we took first prize. The name of our play was “The Bandit ot the Mist.” In the Bulldog Rumpus we had a freak show, dart throw, and a pillow raffle. On the dart we made $11.70, on the freak show $5.75, and on the pillow raffle $2.60. The boys in our class are out for track and so far they are several points ahead of the other classes. 8A2 President......................................Teresa Roberts Vice-president..................................Edwin Hopson Secretary-treasurer......................... Beatrice McNeil Sponsor...........................................May Winn The 8A2’s took quite an active part in the carnival, as they not only had the Japanese Tea Garden, but two of our members, Bobby Lewis and Beatrice McNeil, danced in the floor show. Several others did Spanish dances in the Spanish Cabaret. Our play, “Hey, Teacher,” did not win a place, but we enjoyed working on it. ... Other activities have been a big Christmas party and class picnic in the spring. Page twenty-four
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