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OHOMO B PAULINE CATRON, President ROBERT COLLINS, Vice-President PHYLLIS YENTER, Sec’y.-Treas. L. P. ANDREWS. Sponsor Front row (Left to right) Norman Krupicka. Dean Schleutcr. Robert Collins. Max Horrocks. Phillip Grant, Claire Dye. Merle Horrocks. Second row, Carl Berg. Lois Sesler, Anita Antrim. Lena Inness. Lorna Col-lis. Verona Duhachek. Pauline Catron. Hatty Ann Kahler. Jennie Dear-min, Donald Munger. L. P. Andrews, Sponsor Top rowt Phyllis Yenter. Dorothy Blair. James Bradford, Arthur Suck-storf, Quentin Osborn, Raymond Larson. Joyce Neely.
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In the fall of 33. thirty of us began our high school career. As all Freshmen we were hopeful but green. We chose the following officers: Pres., Hob Collins: vice-pres.. Norman Rud-nick: sec.-treas., Phyllis Venter. Our sponsor was Miss Snider. Little occurred that first year except class parties and picnics (from which blossomed romances with Sophomores . puzzling algebra prob. lems, unbelievable Latin translations, and most unusual solutions for all governmental problems produced in the civics 9 class. In the spring of 30. we were promoted and then became “the” Sophomores. The next fall we resumed our study to find that three members of the lass had discontinued their high school education with us. They were Harold Rhodes. Klvera Fischer and Norman Rudnick. With Mr. Andrews as our sponsor, we elected the following class officers: Pres., Pauline Catron: vice-pres., Bob Collins: sec.- treas.. Phyllis Yenter. During the first few months of the term we lost three more class members. Marilyn Sherlock and June Weiss moved to Oregon while Gerald Cleveland terminated his high school education. Outstanding features of the year were frightful geometry theroms, hold attempts toward a poetic field, and breathtaking World History tests which were bestowed upon us by Mr. McDormid who only wanted to “warm us up” on a cold morning. The Sophomore boys will always be remembered as the basketball heroes of the 37 class tournament. Studies and romance filled the year.
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