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Juniors OFFICERS PROSTATE et Vice-President Secretary PUODTS ELS Were en ee Sophomores OFFICERS PALES TET) me ae Sera tes gt ys ee, bn Ne Vice-President Secretary ET CAUSUT Clee ee eee Advisers Freshmen OFFICERS TCS CTU Le eee et ae ee Bere D Ree Be Nest SS) Vice-President DUCEELOLUMOLG PEL CUSULC IA see 0e eee ag Adbisers meen DENNIS FLAHERTY ees I ee eet ge A SS Se a CORINNE PETERSON eee TPES MARIE VALDER . LORRAIN JUVET j Mr. McCurdy | Miss Harvey MARGARET ERICKSON Lois HEIMBERGER Ses.) GERALD UNICK DonaLp McLeop Mr. MONROE ) Miss DuNAGAN ........ BOBBY OWINGS — HENRY OTTERLIE Bit BEARD Mr. LOREEN Miss Sriun
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Class History ‘Twelve years ago several parents brought their frightened little children to the old Central Grade School. The second year they moved into the new building and for four years were downstairs in this new building, then came the great and happy day when they entered the sixth ¢ grade and went upstairs. In the seventh erade they first encountered the departmental system of teaching. On June fourth. nineteen thirty-seven they graduated from the eigth grade, graduation exercises being held in the auditorium of the grade school. In the fall of the same year the class entered high school, living through the much dreaded initiation surprisingly well. During this year they made four of the five dollars they made during the first three years of high school by sponsoring a skating party. That year they also gave a successful assembly for the student body. Our sophomore year was one of extreme inactivity, the class not even giving an assembly. In their junior year they made the other dollar by selling pennants and pompoms. But this year, what a miraculous change! They have been very busy, selecting rings, a announcements, cards, giving our play and starting a new tra- dition by publishing this annual. Last year Buddy Oxford was chosen from the junior class to go to the American Legion Boys Camp in Olympia. This year Jane Odell won, the County and District contests in Americanism Speeches. Dorothy Watson was chosen as the most outstanding girl of the Senior Class for, thes DAW: Tea. In a contest at Tacoma, Stanley Asplund won first place rating as a {enor soloist. Charter members of this class are: Betty Schomburg Cecelia Beaudreau Dorothy Scrimsher Buddy Oxford Dorothy Tawes Charley . Bailey Eleanor Lobb Wesley Bailey Alice Holm Marguerite Baer
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JUNIOR BOYS Phiefer, Tawes, Franklin, Altena, Johnson, Larson. SECOND ROW—Nordatvedt, Flagerty, Barger, MeDonald, Ecalbarger, Hodgson, Ruff, Bur- rows. THIRD ROW—MecCurdy, (adviser), Kinney, Blom, Snyder, Robertson, Lingbloom, Smeder, Gamlin, Harvey, (adviser). FOURTH ROW—Garst, Neevel, Hovander, King, Mcec- Kee, Pope, Bowlman, Johnson, FIRST ROW—(Left to right): Miller, Junior Class The: junior class is a class with many good ideas. It is made up of fifty-seven members quite evenly distributed. They’re twenty-seven girls and thirty boys. They have done their best to create new activities. In their freshman year they made hand books which were given to incoming Fresh- men. In their sophomore year they gave the seniors a party. This they hoped would become a school custom. In their junior year they planned to give a junior-senior prom and banquet but not enough students seemed to be interested inthis. They also gave ten dollars to the annual fund during their junior year.
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