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G soPH Moms CLASS Presirlent . Gene Downs Vicesprosidont Bob High Secretary . . .. loan Foster Treasurer . . Phyllis Raver Sergeant-atAArms . . . . . . ,... Mr. Iohn Sutherland The opening of school found the Sophomore class large in numbers and full of enthusiasm. Football had a good turnout from this class, three membersfGene Downs, Rlmer Cress, and Chuck Parker- f-earned their varsity Baseball followed football with three Sophomore -Don Seamster, Bob High, and Dick Oberstallerfearning lets ters. lvlany Sophomores filled lunior squad positions. Racing the boys in school-spirit, the girls won the tournaf ments in soccer, but lost to the boys' All-Star team. Tillie Cross and Carol lones represented the class in tennis, Lee Lucas did the unusualeea Sophomore winning the State Championship in wrestling. La Verne Perry and Bret Kelly also did well. ln baseball a host of Sophomores turned out. Oberstaller was a regular pitcher and High worked at first base. Tolstead and Swales acted as man- ager and assistant manager, respectively. As for cross country, Sophomore Don Lorenz won the State Cham- pionship in the lunior section of the Hill State Relay. The prize a turkey. Track brought forth the following Sopho- mores: Cress, Carmella, Downs, Driesner, Lorenz, Perry, Piper, Schmit, Tappendorf, and Flint as manager. ln the social register, the Sophomores arranged and carried out the Cotton Cord Dance which is a Sophof more tradition. ln dramatics, we presented the winning tournament play. Best actor was Bruce CBettyJ Ecklund. The Honor Scholastic Roll was reserved for only two Sophomores: Norma Atwood and Roland Zahler. ln the Student Body affairs, the Sophomores were proud of Pat Gibbs, Student Body secretary, lvlr. Sutherland acted as class adviser.
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FRESHMAN CLASS President .. Bill Schultz Vice-President . . Beryl Darby Secretary . . . .Marjorie Yoshizawa Treasurer. , . , ...,.. George Morse Sergeant-at-Arms. . .. . ,.., Le Roy Kullander Adviser. . . . . . . ..., Mr. A. Fl. Robnett The Freshmen commenced their yearly round of activie ties in December with their Christmas party. At this affair, which was given in the gymnasium, all the guests brought gifts and then drew one at random. The next event was the Iunior Iinx. This party takes place annually and is sponsored by the lunior girls for the purpose of acquainting the Freshman girls with their upper-class women. Honorable mention was won by the Freshman tourna- ment play. The cast was made up of the following stu- dents: lack Hinshaw, Barbara Farnsworth, Bill Schultz, Bertha Woods, Virginia Caroland, Shirley Walter, lean Austin, and Phyllis Whipple. Bill Schultz and Phyllis Whipple both received honorable mentions for their out- standing performances. This play was directed by two senior girlsef-loyce Lynum and Virginia Beattie. This year's Student Body play, Dulcy, also contained four Freshman actors. lack Hinshaw played the role of l'Bill g George Schneider acted as Leach , the part of Butler was taken by Albert Combs, and the character portrayed by Paul Evans was that of Sterrit. The Freshman-Sophomore dramatics club, 'lThe Foot- lighters, boasted many Freshman members. lack Hin! shaw held the office of vice-president, and Phyllis Whipple that of sergeant-at-arms. Marna Wallstrom and Esther Setterland were chosen from the ranks and tiles of their class to become drum- majorettes for Milwaukie High School's band. To earn money with which to place their class picture in the Maroon, the Freshmen combined their efforts with those of the Sophomores and sponsored a movie, The Spawn of the North. Three boys from this class won letters for their outf standing athletic ability. George Bolin and Le Boy Kul- lander received their letters for their work in football, while Richard Hicks earned his in track.
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