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ZELDA ZAHNLEY ELIZABETH SIOW Bond 1-2; Glee Club 1; Pep Squad 2-3; Operetta 1. HENRIETTA DURAN Bernalillo, New Mexico 1; Holbrook, Arizona 2. Laguna, New Mexico 1-2; Band 3; Glee Club 3. OTHER JUNIORS BILL MOORE Los Angeles, California 2 (mid-term) 3 (mid-term) Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2 3, Track 1; Rifle Club 1 3; Science Club 3. GERALD FELTS Belen, New Mexico 1-2. EUGENE HARPER Aztec, New Mexico 1-2. JANE CASTILLO BILLIE PAGNI MARILYN JACOBS Bernolillo, New Mexico 1; Flagstaff, Arizona 2. Elmhurst, Illinois 2-3 (mid term). Pasadena, California 1-2. MARY CASTILLO MARGARET HARPER Bernalillo, New Mexico Axtec, New Mexico 1-2. 1; Flagstaff, Arizona 2.
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BEATRICE SEIDELL Son Jose, Californio 1-2. ELSA NEVA SETIMA Glee Club 1-2-3; Band 3. ROSE MARIE STANLEY Glee Club 3; Pep Squad 2-3; Spanish Club 2; Library 3. MARY EDNA WALTON West Lafayette, Indiana 1; Rifle Club 3; Pep Squad 3. MINNIE LOUISE WHITLEY Atlanta, Texas 1; One Act Play 1. THAXTER WILLIAMS Elko, Nevada 1-2. VICTORIA MONSEGUR Band 2-3. ILENE TANNER Pep Squad 2-3; Glee Club 1; Operetta 1. ELAINE WEBB Glee Club 1; Pep Squad 3; Science Club 3. MARY JANE YOUNG Glee Club 1-2; Pep Squad 2-3; Operetta 1.
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President LYNN WALKER Vice President Secretory ELLO JO GREER LOUISE McPHETRIDGE Treosurcr JEAN CULLUM fl ? }J I) ]J] D xi £ J We, the members of the Sophomore class, have spent ten years of study and fun to attain what little education and prestige we now have. We in our opinion are the best class in W. H. S.; but this honor is disputed by several classes which claim for themselves that honor. When we entered the high school building as Seventh Graders, we were very much on the wary side, for we had heard many tales of the treatment of Graders.' But after a few days, which ran into weeks, we decided that our high school wasn't so terrible after all. As Eighth Graders we found ourselves looked up to by Seventh Graders and down upon by all others. It was while we were in the Eighth Grade that we found that by hard practice and some talent also, we had. in our opinion, a good basketball team. We then entered the County Invitational Basketball Tournament; and our team soon found itself on top, as can be proved by an attractive trophy now residing in the Trophy Case. At the completion of our Eighth Grade year, we who passed were honored at a graduation exercise and received our Junior High Diplomas. When we entered the high school as Freshmen, we were still not too sure of ourselves, for we had heard of the terrible things done to Freshmen when the W wouldn't burn: but as luck would have it, all our W s burned as they should, even in the rain. While we were Freshmen, the Bulldog Rumpus was again staged and the Freshman shows brought in the most money. We delighted our customers with a Style Show, Hula Dance,' Roller-Skating Show. and a Fish Pond. ' Also while we were Freshmen, we participated with the other high school classes in the publication of a magazine of poems and short stories written by the students. This magazine was entitled Gems, and as the title indicates, the contents of the magazine were Gems. Now as Sophomores we are studying and hoping to become Juniors and Seniors, for then we shall truly be Upper-Classmen and will be that much nearer our goal of education. Page Twenty-seven
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