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G. GREBBELL, President D. CEDERQUIST, Vive-I'resideut D IRIPPLE Serretart SENIOR Each year the class of '-H- has had the smallest enrollment of the four classes in school. Looking back to four years ago. we see that Jack Cole was elected Freshman presidentg Norman Hansen, vice- presidentg Alice Van Gammeren, secretary, and Beverly Petersen. treasurer. The class sponsors were Miss Clare Shafer, Harry Mora- dian, and George Farrier. The girls lost to the Sophomores in the annual Freshman-Sophomore initiationg the boys also were not victors and so 'lScrubs was the name given to the Freshmen. In athletics. however, the girls proved their ability by being winners in basket- ball, coming in second in soccer, and tieing for second in baseball. Sixteen Freshmen were on the honor roll and the honorable mention list. Thirty had perfect attendance for the first semester. The fall of '-l-l found most of the Freshmen back in school, only now they were Sophomores. In the first class meeting Norman Han- sen was elected presidentg Lloyd Steinhauer, vice-president, Doris Bennett, secretaryg Gwenda Grebbell, treasurerg Helen Kauffman and Oscar Fleming, yell leaders, and Eleanor Wirth and Kenneth Bixby, council representatives. Class sponsors were Miss-Buss, Mr. Shuler, and Mr. Piacentini. In the Freshman-Sophomore initiation the Sophomore girls were again losers, however, the boys couldnlt let it happen to them, and so the Freshmen boys were mowed down. The girls were winners in interclass baseball, second in basketball. and second in soccer. The boys took the interclass championship in track. Sixteen made the honor roll. Five became scholarship society members. Betty Coleman, Oscar Fleming, and Gareth Grebbell were league debaters. 1942-43 was a big year. The class started by choosing their class officers. The students coming out on top were Bill Steele, presidentg Kenneth Bixby, vice-presidentg Christine Ereman, secretaryg Thelma Theis, treasurer, Gwenda Grebbell, class editorg Helen Pacini and Marvin Amaro, council representativesg and Pauline Tologian, girls, athletic manager. The Juniors presented the play, HlVIiss Jimmy, under the direction of Mr. VVatson. Student directors were Helen Kauffman and Mzirvin Amaro. The cast included Beverly Petersen, Alice Van Gammeren, Claire Poladian, Thelma Theis, Verna Lee Viau, Adena VViseman, Norman Hansen, Ralph Kisling and Floyd U21
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