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JUNIOR CL ASS fllllllf im-.'.' C. 'flfivs Olin zz, ltf, lf . gM,g lf. fx ine, f . S 1 :L . Third row: R. Atchinson, E. Hat ti Et. 'f'-f-ijt. ff, 1' ll' liivf D. if 'iY:t' t Atl, , ., 'l Q tt 14. if .H , 1-1 vi lx ' I' l T f fly -L i :- FLT 4L'.'I I .'.'.' ,, 1 14,3 A Fi. lYl'k,Jt1 Il '. L tt: Duztil fzpiltl, Ll. Stiitis ,N Of5it'or.:: C. lititsfi R1 :si 1- iity lf Hy vk, Vicf-Pr-1si'i:1iA 1-y, S'lCYPfZZYQ Tf '15llIf'-Y. SOPHOMORE CLASS TGP TW'-'.' G. Seriaclie v. ff tacit' l F-.vis--1, E. Gfrrponter 'R 1 M. Zliorne, Kellogg l derliiiflon. Sixth row: L. Hagerty E. Rlgrgzek, Xl MGMOX, G. Plehal, Stfker, Q . Masf-rnore, A, Lf. Zliiruv R. F1111- ing, XV. Anderson, N?-Lzniann. Fifth row: G. Russell, tvf. Lfinor, L. Valonta, L. Lenhart D. Rxirnos, R. Hardcn, A. Kazda, L. Crumb, L. Rilvby. Fourth raw: D, Hainiel, T. Adonis, M. Lowe, E. Houdyshell, G. Buf- falo, V. Novotny, B. Retry M, Old' bear, C. Seacert, R. Patterson. Milckcl Front row: L. Coins, V. .3-.n:ierscn, R. Lauderdale, D. Myers, V. Mot? l. Nekola, H. Suchanek. Minor, Vice-President, R. Sheker Secretary-Treasurer. IUNIOR CLASS ln September, 1935, our class began its high school career. That was the year we were represented at Science Day in Ames. Several of the girls also made the trek to Veishea. The next year saw us struggling through Lincoln essays. However, this, our junior year, was the year. We took charge of a pep meeting at which all juniors felt very silly wearing anything from lampshades to baby bonnets. We sponsored a movie, sold tickets to one-act plays and peddled candy to finance the traditional juniorvsenior prom. The 1938 prom was in keeping with the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Although we enjoyed being juniors we will be very proud when we are seniors. SOPHOMORE CLASS Last year's Freshmen are now a Sophomore class of sixty-five members with new ideas about Freshman-Sophomore parties. This year, since the Freshmen are many, the Sophof mores are giving a picnic for them instead of the regular party. Money for the picnic was raised by twenty-five cent contributions from each member of the Sophomore class. The Sophomores participated in the Pep Assemblies for the basketball team this year by sponsoring one meeting. The highlight of the meeting was Baby Snooks and her father, por- trayed by Evelyn Houdyshell and Charles Masemore. lO son, D. Dunlap, L. Kazda, D. Hall, R. Ryan, H. Davis, E. Krezek, H. Booth. Second row: E. Prusnir, G. Turl'ott, L. Prusha, L. Fincher, R. O'Harra, A. R. Kupka, lvl. Clark, D. Carnal, L. Dolash, l. W'ils::. Officers: R. Hardon, Presixlent: M.
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IUNIOR CLIFFORD PORTER MEREDITH HYNEK . IANET SWEAZEY . SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS RAYMOND HARDON MILDRED MINOR . ROBERT SHEKER . FRESHMAN WARREN ROBESON CHARLES LAMB . IAMES STIMSON . . . . . . . President CLASS OFFICERS . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . Secretdry-Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS . . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer JHNIUHS SH3HUMUtttS iifiilittii
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FRESHMAN CLASS Top row: Mr. Miller, E At,i.ott, B. Kellogg, A Neil, K. Walker, F Sims, H. Badger, N, I Blythe, O. Owens, B Piotter, Sixth row: W. Brown, F Sincox, W. Robeson, O Heck, H. Croskey, M Quigley, H. Mikkelson R. Tomlinson, E. Hardon H. Parks, V. Maiden. Fifth row: H. Connell, H Crane, K. Overturf, B Iacoluson, M. Primmer H, Kazda, M. Croskey Ft, McGee, M. West, I Youngbear. Fourth row: B. McClure L. Haynes, D. Plowman lf. Spire, W. Senache, C Lamb, B. Booth, D Mason, E. Church, l. Zhorne, L. Prusha. Third row: W. Sturtz, F. Duffy, O. Vail, l, Backen, I, Moyer, A. Smith, M. L. Pelisek, C. Lenhart, G. Wang, E. Sclimutte. Second row: L. Pagel, L. Davis, B. O'Connor, V. Booth, C. Anderson, F. O'Connor, M. Hamiel, D. Fahling, M. Corns, C. Power, E. Willer. Front row: D. Schuett, I. Stimson, G. Metz, D. Goodwin, W. Timm, C. Sturtz, H. Fulton, Fl. Hill, R. McGee. FRESHMAN'CLASS Ten years ago, several small children entered the kindergarten department of the Tama Public Schools. That was the start of the Freshman class of l938. A few left and a few new pupils came into the ranks. The class has come through the years successfully and has made much progress. One of the greatest achievements of this class was graduating from the eighth grade and entering the high school department. Many new pupils were added to the roll call when we came into high school. These mem- bers help to make this a bigger and better class. Under the guidance ot the teachers and the sponsorship of Mr. Miller, this class has suc- cessfully finished its first year in high school and is well on its way to the goal, graduation from Tama High School and success. SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 7 School opened. 14 Basketball banquet served by mothers. 17 First football game. Grinnell at Tama. 23 Home Music Concert. 26 M ' C t t t W t l . Oct. I Girls' Glee Club's first appearance at assembly. 29 PIZTS,--'SX eilisht AIterAlFi Inn, Sparkin,' I6 53 Home Economics girls went tc a Home Hguuce for the Goslingsj' Project Conference at Iesup, la. 19 Operetta Hansel and Gretelf' . April 1.11 Spring Vacation- 22 Football banquet. II. Sheker elected captain, 2 George younqmun competed in the State Dis S- BCICIHO. C0-CGINCIT1' trict music contest at Waterloo. 29 Tama News Herald Staff Party to make corn 12 First baseball game' Gludbrock G1 Tomc- leis for COUVQUUOU- 23 Baseball tournament at Montour. Tama vs Dec. 3 First Basketball game. Gladbrook at Tama, Dyson' 17 lon' 3 Chrlslmcs Vccullon' May 8 Public School Music Department radio broad . . cast over Station KFIB at Marshalltown. lon' 19 Fucully dmne' Served by Home EC' qlrls' May l6 Iunior Senior Dinner Dance. Scheme Snow Feb. l K. McKay Club sponsored a Penny Supper. Whlle and the 7 dwqfls- H 22 One-act plays presented. Cherry Special, 20 Senfof Clgsslpluy' Headed for Eden' I:1mermOuSe ' and NeiqhbOTS.'f 26 Seniors dismissed -from school attendance. 25 Sectional basketball tourney at Montour. Tama 29 BGCCUIOUTQU' SFEWXCG' vs. Toledo. 31 Senior Class Night, March 3 Tama vs. Perry at Marshalltown. District Iune l Commencement. Tournament- 3 Last day of school.
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