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POPE, DONALD Football 2; 3; Baseball 2, 3, S Oo proutTry, DONALD Science Club 4. RAHM, EINAR Student Body Treas. 4. Torch Honor 4. Boys’ Quartet 4. RILEY, KENNETH 2, | Annual Staff 4. | Baseball Manager 2. Boys’ Club Secretary 4. | RUST, MARY Glee Club. 1, 2. | GAS AS Ise: Torch Honor 4, SAGER, DON Torch Honor 4. Science Club 4. Ree Aalto one: SCRIMSHER, BILL Baseball Manager 3. Bi cA Gl eee es cee Badminton Club 1, Se SHINTAFFER, MARGARET Gy ALAS 2503. STELTZ, KARL STOWELL, VIRGINIA Gee AseAS 2: STREEDLS, JUNE Ge, WAc Aa lie 2s | Dramatier Olid lames TALMAN, DORIS Ge A. AF 1 253; Librarian 3, 4. TAWES, HOWARD Hy yee As ely 2, occas UNICK, GERALD Football 3, 4. VOSCAMP, ALVIN 0 BB). CAE aaa WILLARD, DONNA ‘Torch Honor 3, 4. Dramatic Club 3, 4. CAS A eo ae WISNER, JEANETTE Toreh) Honor” 1592.00 | Ge. (ASAD 2 aoe vs | Tattler Staff 3, 4.
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LITTLETON, GERALD Basketball 4. Senior Play 4. LOTT, LEONARD Football 38, 4. Baseball 2, 8. o MARTIN, DON 2 Torch Honor 8 o. MELDAHL, Boys’ Quartet 4, Senior Play 4. Dramatie Club 2, 8, 4. MOHRMANN, JERRY D Student Body Pres. 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 38, 4. GLEN MOLES, DONALD Torch Honor 4. MOSER, LOUISE (pete As VPres a4. Ushers Club 1, 2, 3, Sports Council 1, 2, 3 MOUNT, DON Hie Be Ac Lea eens ay oO. NEEVIL, LESTER Stock Judging 4. eee be : WAC oe Ea. 0’ BRINE, Sports G. A. 5 rene Pep: Club’ 3, 4. Os NELDA Council OSWALD, GERALDINE G. A. “Al 3).°4: Librarian 3 oO. OXFORD, ALYCE MAE Annual Staff 2, 3, 4 Orehwrtonor the 2 Executive Board 3. OXFORD, HARRY D ‘ Ke Gees 20 Baseball cf P20Es ig edie PEHRSON, DORIS Girls’ Sextette 4. rep Club 3} 4: Ge BAC Are 2. 3 4, oO. PENDLETON, VIRGINIA torch, Honor is s2, dalonaojy Vagal titatue fe os Dramatic Club PETERSON, ANNA Con ALPE AD ND eh 48 Pres. of Librarians 4. Librarians 3, 4. Oy PLANT, STANLEY D Football 3, 4. Basketball 3. Executive Board 2, 4. “s
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Glas Sit tory September 5, 1939... Ah! what a day!...A large class of boys and girls entered the halls of F. H. S., carefree, happy, and some a trifle fright- ened, probably not realizing what the four years had in store for them. After a few hours we began to think that we were finally a very important part of this organization but we are very sorry to say that after cur initiations we found that we were just meek little “‘treshies,” not really knowing what the score was. We chose “Today we follow, tomorrow we lead,” as our class motto. Red and White were our class colors and the carnation our class flower. During our sophomore year our class was increased by students entering from North Bellingham. In our senior year it was enlarged more hy students entering from Custer and Lummi island district. During the four years in high school, many parties and activities were planned but due to the financial condition of the class and other obstacles which arose, these plans were never carried out. At last it is here, our senior year. We finally come to realize that four years of our happiest days have come to an end (so they say). We are proud {hat many of the senior boys have shown their true worth in joining the colors of our nation so that in years to come other boys and girls like our- selves may appreciate and show the same privilege which we have had in the past. This year being diverted from normal times we have nol attempted to have any social activities as we feel that we should do our partias well as those that have left our senior class to help bring this war-torn world back to normal. ’ was the main The senior class play “Early to Bed ... Early to Rise’ event in our senior year and it couldn’t help but be a great success under the direction of Miss Still and Mr. Loreen, our class advisors. We feel that our class was very outstanding in the fact that ten mem- bers graduated in three and one-half years. They are: Don Moles, Howard ‘Tawes, Karl Steltz, Alvin Voskamp, Stan Plant, Ted Holtzhiemer, Don Mount, Ken Grout, Leonard Lott, and Margaret Shintaffer. Emily Bauthues has completed high school in three years. Our class officers during these four years were as follows: Freshman— President, Clifton Johnson; Vice-President, Don McLeod: Secretary, Mar- garette Erickson; Treasurer, Harry Oxford. Sophomore—President, Mar- garette Erickson; Vice-President, Gerald Unick: Secretary, Lois Heimberger; Treasurer, Don McLeod. Junior—President, Don McLeod; Vice-President, Kenny Riley; Secretary, Shirley Gawley; Treasurer, Doris Pehrson. Senior— President, Clifton Johnson; Vice-President, Donna Willard: Secretary, Borg- hild Kelstrup; Treasurer, Don Martin. As a farewell we would like to thank our teachers, parents, and friends for their aid and encouragement which they have so faithfully given us when the way seemed discouraging. We feel that our class is not ending but just beginning.
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