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JUNIOR GIRLS Rice, Anderson, Smith, McLeod, Gore. Pehrson, Peterson, Amundson, Barn- Johnston, Keller, Pettit, Valder, Westover, Hammond, Burgler, Moles, Miss Harvey (adviser) FIRST ROW—(Left to right): Bailey, Altena, Oslin, SECOND ROW—Baer, Bassett, Baker, Wells, Nelson, hart, Duncalf, THIRD ROW—Mr. McCurdy (adviser), Juvet, Besides being outstanding as a class, many individual juniors have proved themselves outstanding in football, basketball, and baseball. The majority of players on our football team were juniors this year, and thus next year we should have equally as good a team as we had this year. Players on the football team from the junior class were as follows: Pope, Ecalbarger, Ruff, Smeder, King, McKee and Bollman. 4
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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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SOPHOMORE BOYS FIRST ROW—(Left to right); Sidwell, Steltz, Anderson, Meldahl, Lewis, Griener, Nordby, Wampler, Unick, Tawes, Prouty. SECOND ROW—Barnard, McLeod, Mount, Martin, Scrim- sher, Moles, Riley, Wampler, Hansen, Mohrmann. THIRD ROW—Eastwood, Rahm, Carroll, Johnson, Unick, Grout, Trivett, Pope, Barnhart. HOURTH ROW—Dunagan. togstad, Nelson, Barci, Oxford, YVoskamp, Miss Dunagan, (adviser). Sophomore Class The sophomore class of Ferndale High School is looking forward to next year when they will take the rank of upper classmen in our school. During the first two years of their high school experience they haven't done muc h as a class unit, but the next two years will give them more op- portunity to function in that capacity. During their freshman year Don McLeod was elected yell duke of the student body. The inseparable triplets Irlys Lewis, Lois Heimberger and Alyce Mae Oxford were elected as members of the Pep Club.
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