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Sophomore Class History of Sophomores The Sophomores, who are now almost upper classmen. tound their second year of Hi a protitable and busy one. Remem- bering when they were just green fresh- ies, the road on which they have traveled from last year to this seems long. How- ever, today they beam with pleasure for at last they are recognized by the older students as being, really not so dumb after all. Under the guidance of Miss Hanson. their class advisor, the Sophomore party, held December 9, was a big success. Held at Sacajawea Park. May 8, the class picnic was an event they will long remember tfor once every hungry Sox More had enough potato salad, sandwiches. ice vream and all the trimmingsb. The class officers of the year were: President, Lawrence Smithg vice presi- dent, Albert Pontarollo. and secretary. Betty Shaffer Top How: F. Tabert, L. Smith, J. Simpson, H. Potter, B. Bosticlc, B. Sawyer, S. Funk, J. Mercer, H. Ritter, P. Couisineau, H. Lucas, E. Bottler, L. Morris, P. Arbogast. D. Hopkins, F. Van Holtebeke, C. Boatman, N. Wilker- son, B. Clarke. M. Grosse, A. Hyatt, E. Hopkins, D. Hyatt. R. Harrigan. B. Ras- mussen. L. Schweppe, H. Fox, M. Martell. J. Sullivan, J. Steele, F. Schuneman, R. Capps. A. Pontarollo, C. Hoff- man. Xt. Arbogast, D. Lamb, L. Lewis. J. Carroll, M. Durand. A. Stinson. B- EXIHW, E. XVest, M. Gratz. B. Shaffer. IJ. wirth. IC. Hall J Haag, N Edwards, M. Carroll. C. Nicholson. 4 , . . ' J..Strediwek. J. Mueller, E. Hembree, L. Vannet, L. Spencer, M. Jones, B. OlNe1l. D. Johnson. M. Dooney. C. Fanning, A. Wade. B. O'Leary. A. Posey S- Schull- J- RISKS- L- Ullpiereeht. M. Job. M. Polntkowski. L. Llewelyn. R. XVallace.
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' Q .1 1 History of juniors Q The class of 1940 states that this year has been most successful. Directed by Mr. Butler and their class officers, Henry Baesen, Yves Mocaer and Effie Lawrence. first semester: Bruce Whitemarsh, Vera Ritter and Mar Jean Boyd. second semester, great things were accomplished. They were the first group in Pasco Hi to get class sweaters tmaroon and grey? in their Junior year. Talk about Proms! That affair March 17 was the best in years. The good old barn dance was resurrected in the form of the Junior party, and did they have fun! To wind up a most successful year, and to add one more pleasant memory, a pot luck picnic was held at the Island on May 10. A stuffing good time was had by all. Junior Class Top Row: D. O'Lcaiy, H. Baesen, B. Roberts, B. Hatfield. B. XVhite- marsh, H. VVilcox, J. Vannet. A. Skinnel, VV. Lilley, C. Hodge, M. Morgan, V. Myklehost, H. Warden. M. Kohler, M. Lance, A. Eustus, K. Wright, F. Har- vey, M. Pfliger, H, Hurley, V. Ritter, M. Bostick, R. Custer. M. XValker. A. Rogers, H. Butterfield, J. Perry, H. Cox, G. Towne, A. Comstock, H. Comstock, G. Ryzek, A. Skinnell. B. Yamauchi, L. Smith, M. NVright, J. Vails, G. Baker, R. Peterson, R. Backman, E. Lawrence, M. Hampton, E. Ungerecht, F. Rodkey, B. Lott. M. Mason, J. Frey. N. Mooney. L. Myers, L. Smith. B, VVelsh, J. Hayward, T. Fanning, M. Rasmussen, B. Hall, Y. Mocaer, ll. Bruner, ll. Lloyd, B. llalvorsen, M. Crawford, E. Durham, M. Fogg, L. Johnson, A. Mottner, M. Lidahl, G, Moxley, E. Lewis, O. Galloway. C, Holmes. D. Butterfield. ll. Martell, T. Vanderwood, E. Ritter, J. Colley. A. Birmingham. L. Rogers, J. Grove. M. Phillips, A. Arhogast.
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Historv of Freshmen 4 Those in the class ol' thc hright enter- .. alfl hue! Those Itts of old Paseo Ili! Those xery, vt-ry, busy persons, the Fresh- men, say high school is swell and why wouldn't they? NVith Miss Sneve as then advisor. they accomplished more than am freshman class we know. They started olli by choosing, their class colors tlrioyal hluv and whiter. and elet-ted officers. For first semester Bob Lee was chosen president, - John Sullivan. vice presidentg Llsie Davis, secretary: and Arden Casey, treasurer. Ap eff In the fall the Frosh had a skating party. Just a hang over from eighth grade days, maybe, hut lots of fun. Officers for the second semester were: President, Gor- don Mercer, vice president, Nadine New lung and secretary, Logan Long. March 17. rolled along and the Fresh- ies put on an assembly in honor of the VVearin' of the Green. B'g0rry the Irish were proud of them, it was that good. Spring came and April 21 saw the Frosh having another party and taking in the movie The Lady of the Lake. Then fol- lowed one home room picnic after an- other. Finally came the last big event. their class picnic in May. VVhat people these '39 Frosh! What upper classmen they'll make! Freshman Class Top How: J. Clayton, J. Knowlton, L. Tustin. R. Zahn, B. XVise. Simon. D. Liberty. J. Rogers. Ii. Hardy. 'll Spaulding. J. Martin, H. Hatch, Nichol, L. Livermore, L. Sullivan, K. Dodd, R. Avery, J. Ono. Nl. Modesky. Scherger. E. Mason, E. Grenz. R. Hays. E. Whitemarsh. P, Morris. G. Glen, Sturgis. G. Mcllraith. D. Nicholson, J. Sullivan. F. Huber. L. Long, E. Huber. E. Miller. Kenoycr, V. Small. A. George. L. XVeltz. B. Lee, D. Collins. L. Hedrick. Booth, D. Bell. A. Bricks-y, E. I-Justus, D. Little, D. Galloway. R. Savage. Smith. E. Davis, M. Miles, N. Newlun. P. Lloyd. P, Eaton. M. Nohel. Utzman. T. McCoy, E. Parkhurst, D. Klundt. M. Wines, W. Jones, R. Stone. Stultz, P. Lee, F. Sc-human, J. Xlfilflerman. M. Hall. S, Berghausen. Dunn. E. Pierre. BI. Klundt, L. Dau e, L. Schahel, XV. Mc-Intire. E. Carlisle. Hampton. J. XVilkins. A, Johnson. G. Slaight. E, Bluhm. NI, Hill. M. Barbee. Birmingham. L. Jackson. Nl. Ilunsaker. C. Patton.
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