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Tl-IE-'T I GBR ,, AA-Q 4,A Sophomore Class Roll Anundi, Frances Barkman, Esther Bell, Florence Bergman, Adolph Burke, Bradford Clausen, Mary Daly, Walter Draper, Nona Dye, Georgena Edwards, Ralph Eilertsen, Carl Fraser, Charles Guthrie, Melvin Hautala, Vera Heino, George Hill, Elsie Holman, Alice Holombo, Aven Holshouser, Madeline Huhta, Mildred Hukkanen. Esther llmari, Ellen Johnson, Adolph Johnson, Ethel Jubinville, Raymond Kangas, Ilmi Flower yellow rose Lampsa, Edward Lane, Edna Lewison, Margaret Lovegren, Edna Marchi, Edmund Marchi, Filomana Moilanen, Eino l Mueller, Emily Louese Niemela, Melvin Niemela, Mildred Olsen, Roland Osborn, Billy Rasmussen, Ann Ryding, Ellen Ryding, Esther Sheets, Robert Simmons, Homer Sippo, Jennie Snyder, Ray Sweeney, Kathleen Takalo, Amy Turner, Fred Van Horn, Floyd Willner, Herbert Wooden, Helen Class Color: Sea blue and gold Motto: Out of the harbor, into the seaf'
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lo Tl-IE TIGER Sophomore Class Gfficers Eino Moilanen ..... ......,,,, P resident Fred Turner .... ,.,. Vice-pres-ident Ann Rasmussen .... ...... S ecretary Edna Lane ........ ...... T reasurer Sophomore History Of the sixty-seven worthy freshmen that entered C. H. S. in the early fall of 1928, forty-nine are still continuing their voyage of discovery. Although the number has decreased slightly the class is keeping up an effort to prove itself one of the most active in C. H. S. During the first year they took part in most of the activities, always hoping to show more initiative in the years to come. The sophs started their voyage the second term by electing class officers. At the beginning of the year they proved their control over the lnexperienced freshmen of '29 with the annual initiation which was completely altered from the former ones, innovating the idea cf competition between the two lower classes. The wide field of activities is open to the sophs as it is to all other classes. They Iirst proved their actual ability in the I-Iallowe'en Carnival, after which there followed the different activities---dra- matics, athletics, debate, declamatory and social activities-all of which received their quota of students from the class. Five sopho- mores won letters in football and without their boys basketball would not have been the success that it was. The sophs hope to continue their vopage in the future with the same pep that they have manifested this year.
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Q4 1 pp pppppp T I-liligl' I G E R an p p Freshman Class Qfficers Iva Clawson .......... ........... P resident Archie Thompson ..., ..... . Vice-president Dorothy Erickson ...... ........ S ecretary Edna Wicklund .... ..... T reasurcr Freshman History On September 9, 1929, a herd of sixty-nine young tigers was trapped and brought to the educational cage of Clatskanie High School. The Hrst two weeks were taken up by the Sophs in changing the wild, adventurous spirit of the frosh into high school spirit. From then on they took a great interest in school activities and in spite of the newness of the surroundings, each member found his suited position. No time was lost in realizing that the graduates who would be leaving at the end of the year would also leave vacant their positions in the realm of student activities. ' With the intention of doing their utmost to iill these vacancies, thc frosh turned out for all possible activities while yet in their first year. They have been training for leadership earnestly, and already show great promise. Clatskanie high school pins high hopes on the boys who made their letters in football--and still higher ones on those frosh whose names appeared on the honor roll so frequently. ,
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