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THE MASCOT Smith, Chandler Flint, Robert Galligan, Elizabeth Smith, Peggy President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Junior Class History The junior class of 1937 started their high school careers at junior high in 1934 with over 100 members. ln 1935 they started their sophomore year at senior high with 130 mem- bers. Their class officers for that year were as follows: president, Chandler Smithg vice-president, Bob Flint, secretary, Margery Lingren, and song leader, Arletha Meyers. The big event of that year was the sophomore carnival. This carnival was enjoyed by alumni as well as the student body. A profit of fifty dollars was made to begin the junior year. The sophomores published one edition of the Guide. Miss Lucile Stephens acted as adviser. The sophomores sold white chrysanthemums with blue Hls at the Armistice day football game. One member, Millard Carnes, made himself known when he made the first team of the Hood River high school basket- ball team. ln the year 1936-37, a glorious junior year was started with 109 mem- bers. The following were the class officers: president, Chandler Smithg vice- president, Bob Flint, secretary, Elizabeth Galligang treasurer, Peggy Smith, yell leader, Margery Lingren. Betty Galmettes acted as junior counselor for the Girls' League. Two members of the class, Peggy Smith and Ruth Fin- ney, were made vice-president and secretary, respectively, of the Girls' League. A good showing was made by the junior girls, with Arletha Meyers as song leader, at the song contest. An assembly was given in March by thirty members of the class. They used as a background a schoolhouse in the backwoods. Dancing and singing were included in the program. A prize of fifty cents was given to Marjory Moore for the best costume. Girls' trio, made up of Maxine Beck, Arletha Meyers and Margery Lingren, furnished part of the entertainment at several assemblies and school parties. The junior class published an edition of the Guide. The only formal dance of the year was the junior prom. This was given on May 141-, in honor of the seniors. At the end of this school year the enrollment of the junior class has increased to 123 members. Juniors Whose Pictures Are Missing Portia Bradner, Freda Burt, Vernon Clark, Delia Crapper, Robert Dethman, Richard Duckwall, Don Eastman, Wilma Eastman, Dorothy Evans, Florene Folsom, George Franz, Elvin Hale, Helen Hull, Marcus Ison, Luhr Jensen, Martha Kelly, Peggy Lee, Robert Marsh, Marcia McClain, Gomez McLouth, Dorothy Nack, Henry Norimatsu, Bill Paasch, Harry Phelps, Perry Reams, Laurence Reinecker, Matthew Swyers, David Tomlinson. Seventeen
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