I UN IOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 1 u 1 President .,.,..,....,...,,.....,......,..,..,..,,..... George Vllnderson I jf Vice-President ...., ,....... D oris Iohnson , Secretary ..... ,,.. M ary Yoshitomi . 'J Treasurer. .. ..... Howard Attwood The Iunior Class of 1939 was very prominent individually and as a closely organized body. Their social activities have not been great in number but those which they have had were tops in enter- tainment. Mary Yoshitomi. Dorothy Saremel, and Susan Ioan Iessop led their class in scholastic ability in being placed on the honor roll. The Maroon Stall included three Iuniors this year. Elna Elliott as Assistant Editor, Verna Van Gordon as Iunior Class Editor, and Howard Atwood as Assistant Business Manager. Iunior boys stood prominently in school athletics. The most outstanding in football were Floyd Taylor, Dan Ramsey, Ingvard Boe. Gene Foidel, and Bradford Ecklund. The most prominent in basketball were Owen Bauserman and Kay Ellefson. Those outstanding in track were Ingvard Boe, Alvan Bischoll, Dale Cook and Floyd Taylor. Those in baseball, Gene Foidel, Harry Basnett, Merrill Peterson, and Dick Burger. The Iunior girls have kept pace with the boys where athletics are concerned. The most outstanding girls this year were Peggy Funk. Myrtle Iensen, Melinda Bates, Iune Souply. and Irene Cuttress who was elected Captain of their basketball team. Ioy Mason, Marjorie Coy, and Dorothy L. Miller, Iunior girls, were chosen as accompanists for the girls' and boys' glee. Several Iuniors were members of the Milwaukian stall this year. The Iunior class was a co-sponsor of the Iunior-Senior Prom which is an annual event that is anticipated by all Iuniors and Seniors. In addition to their many activities, the class sponsored a Civic Theatre production, Mr. Pim Passes By, which was given in the Blue Room. Miss Oliver was Iunior Class Adviser.
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