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SOPHOMORE CLASS President ..,...,, ..... I ohn Winter Vice-President ...., ...,... F ern Geston Secretory ...,.... .......,.....,....... A rthur Yoshizowcx Treasurer ....,.,,., ........,...,...,....,.,..,., D otty Boier Sergeonts-ot-Arms ..,., .,... R obert Gribble ond Robert Simpson Adviser.. . . ..,. ,.................. M r. lohn Sutherland Our sophomore class has followed closely in the wake of a successful Freshman era. Although being the school's largest class, we have brought together more firmly the ties of friendship and good-will among our fellow classmates. We feel we have proved ourselves a group of real classmates who are capable of student cooperation and good- fellowship. United by the bond of a common goal, each of us has become a little more aware of our personal significance here at Milwaukie. Two great years lie before us which we will strive to fill with memories. The field of sports has found the Sophomores in there fighting. In varsity football Guy Owen and lohn Winter were the proud sophomores who earned their letters. Basketball has had Red Gribble and Iohn Winter doing their share. The baseball team has been made up of an unusually large number of sophomores. ln student activities the sophomores have been at work and are beginning to grasp the reins and get the feel of their duties as upperclassmen this coming year. Our repre- sentative in the student council has been Betty Brown, who has ably filled the office of secretary of the student body. Sophomores are found in increasing numbers in the various club organizations. Katherine Farrington and lohn Winter were members of the Boosters Club. Many Sophomores have taken part in the activities of the Footlighters dramatic club by directing as well as acting in plays. The Sophomores have proved their scholastic ability by having twelve persons on the honor roll, almost half of the total number of students sharing that privilege. Craig Kelly played the part of Henry Aldrich in the student body play, What a Life, acting the part to perfection. The Sophomores took over the Annual Cotton-Cord Week and put on a successful dance with lohnny Phillips and his orchestra in the High School auditorium. Everyone interested and willing to work had a chance to show the talent that will lead Milwaukie's student affairs for the next two years. The popularity contest showed Rae Arlene Wheeler and Katherine Farrington to be two of the three most beautiful girls in the school. Our class adviser was Mr. Iohn Sutherland.
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FRESHMAN CLASS President ....... ..... B ette Elle Vice-President .,.. ..... I ohn Metcalf Secretary ......, . . . Patricia Gibbs Treasurer, . ,,,.. . . . Bruce Ecklund Sergeant-at-Arms . . ........... Lee Lucas Adviser. .. ,... ...., M r. A. R. Robnett The round of Freshman Class activities began October ll, when the Iunior-Iinx, the annual get-acquainted party of the Freshmen and Iunior girls, was held. This event was eagerly anticipated by both classes. This year's Freshman Class had its share of members who have learned the art of attaining a place on the honor roll. Those having straight one cards for the first semester 1940 were: Norma Atwood, Bette Elle, Mary Rose Hawley, lo Anne Smith, and Roland Zahler. Many Freshmen students were interested in dramatics and became new members of the Footlighters Club. Io Anne Smith, a Freshman, carried out the duties of vice-presi- dent very successfully. Several of the Freshmen boys were outstanding in athletics and received letters for various sports. Gene Downs participated in varsity football, Donald Wheatley was a member of the Cross Country team, and Lee Lucas was prominent in wrestling. Mary Rose Hawley, a Freshman, was chosen as accompanist for the girls' and boys' glee clubs. The Student Body play, What a Life, was a splendid opportunity for Freshmen stu- dents to display their dramatic talents. Those participating in the three-act comedy were: Carol Lee Akers, Carol Iones, and Ronald Webster. Norine Boyd was unanimously elected by the Student body to fill the position of drum majorette in the band.
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