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be I-'RUST RIIW: I.. l rm-itus. I-f. Kzilujiaaii. XI, Flemingl. V. Nelzlvy. li. XIcl.ain. X. Nlissakizlll. R. Kahler. II. .Ii-fferson. l'. llollo way. 11. Lutz. NICVUXIP ROW: I. Iiozera. NI. Johnson, I. .lohnson. X. lI:n'lIliel'. Il, I l'4-ilas, Ii, Hlesen, IC. Johnson, S, 4lraslni1'Iy. R. hoularl, HH ly RUXX. I.. 4-ilynes. In Lima, Xl. Lima. R. lfieitas, I-I. Niels:-ii. X. Ilziiwlln-r'. t', .Ii-nsm-ii, I., Nlisaalyian. R. Iialili Jian, J, Ilull. lhis year when the bophomores entered school, they had a con- siderably brighter outlook on life. Gone was that lfreshman feeling of bewilderment. First came the initiation of the Ifreshmeng this year the class of I0-I6 reversed the score and were victorious. lfarly in the year they elected class officers: president. llerle Petersen: vice-president. Herbert Uonabediang secrtary, l,aVerne Seibertg treasurer, Betty Ray 3 council members, Dorothy liadertscher and Richard Hansen: yell leaders, Barbara Anderson and Charles Erickson. 'llom 'lihor became class viceepresident when Herbert llonabedian transferred to Fowler High School. Klrs. Cochran, Xliss lllorisette, lllrs, Pierce, Klr. Burnett and lllr. lllinor have been faculty sponsorsp llr. Klinor is Sophomore counselor. Some of those who were C. S. I . members in their Ifreshman year retained membership in that organization. 'l'hey are Dorothy Bad- ertscher, Eileen johnson, Ressie Kahler, lllary lfllen Petersen, l,aVerne Seibert, Cecelia Steele and Minnie Steyer. 'llhe boys enjoyed interclass sports and placed second in foot- ball, second in baseball. first in basketball, and tied with the Seniors in interclass track events completed by the time this account was written. The girls participated in interclass volleyball, basketball, soccer and softball. FRONT RHW: l'. Steele. li. Pulersen. Nl. NIA-ffensen. ,L Stn:-kle. XI. Stn-yer, R. Raj. ll. 'I':iylor. I, Sam-rniilvli. If. S4-harton. .I. Spe-ner-l'. A, Shamshoian. SEVUNII ROW: J. Spy-li r'z- r, R. Perkins, A. Roeha, R. Holstein. I., Seiliert, ti, West, M. IC. l'eli-rm-ii. .l, lvominpzuex. 'l'. Aust, I-1. Yitali. R. Watson. llM'li ROW: l', Smith. Xl. Taylor. ll. Samir-rs, .L Ilarvia, II. liwy. R. S4-lnnirlt, XI, l'eI4'rseli. R, N1-llwaln-nlanwl. 'I'. 'I'hoi, fl. Peoples, l23l
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RON I, 4 W 4. OPHO ,ORE CLASS or '46 Cl XSS OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: I.. Seilxert. li. Ray. B.Xl'K V: M. Petersen, H, Ilonzilif-4' The one hundred fourteen Freshmen who entered YVashington Union in the fall of 1942 were subject to the usual hewilderment of the incoming scruhs g they also met the frequent fate of the first- year folks, losing to the Sophomores in the initiation events. Jimmie Peoples was chosen as president of the classg Charles Erickson, vice- presidentg Nlinnie Steyer, secretary: llerle Petersen. treasurerg FRONT HOW: W. i':xl'ter, Y. Aflllliilll, B. Iles-grail. B. lflark. I. Calmpbell. X. Chalukiun. I-I. fl2llll'1lil. B. ,Xlnlelson NFCOXIJ ROW1 D. Blaftner, lt. Hauwietlf-. L. Bureh, D. lSil1l9I'f:4f'llEl', J. Farris, .l. Bopp. M. Flake. ID, Foster, HAUK RON q B. DOG2lll9l'y. H. Illillilllwllilll, F. Azvvenlo. .X. ,hSllll1'lililIl, IC. Foote. li. lilzivkwvll. Roberta Barnette and Richard Schmidt, council memhersg Vivian Arzoian and Claudine Netzley, yell leaders. Class sponsors were Miss Jurgensen, Miss Palmquist and Mr. Burnett. Nine Freshmen had scholastic records entitling them to membership in the California Scholastic Federation. Thirteen had perfect attendance records for the first semester. F,Xl'lTl.'l'Y SPONSORS. IflcoN'l' ROW: Mrs. l'ie Miss Morisette. BATR ROW: Mr. Minor, Mr, Burnett i221
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FRESHME CLASS or CLASS OFl Ii'I'IIIS: G. BI'2IIIIl'f'. A. I3:uIvl'tsf-Iier, .I. Yan Gundy. ln the fall of 19-I3. one hundred eight Freshmen enrolled in VVashington Union High School. On their first day at school they were naturally confused. However, they finally became acquainted with each other and the members of the other classes and felt very much at home. Of course, one of the first items of omcial husiness as a class was to choose officers. For president they elected Glenn Bradley with Joe Van Gundy as vice-president. Audrey Badert- FIIONT ROW: H. fI2ll'1III9I'. I.. IIIIIIILUIII. S. li2lI'IPl'. IX. Iizurnvtte. .L IlmIf1l'Is1'I1x'l', X. I-151-'I'. IP. Ilwyer, .M Haehr. II, Iialilgren. SI-ICONIJ ROW: S. I1on.iIn-riiun. IK. C'oIv1nz1n, I.. M. llareia. I.. t'Iiu'k, M. A. I'In'istensa-n. It, Ilinlsell. I. l'e1Ivi'quisl. N. Birflsell. I. Iliel. BACK ROW: IJ. I-is-nzler, Il. Iiarnes. L. Byrd. C. fllIlll'l'lI. Ii. Blaicksill, G. Iirmlley, Y, I-list-hen, S, Alrluott. A, DeWitt. scher was chosen secretary-treasurer. Virginia Van Gammeren and Virgil Eischen were selected as council members. As yell leaders the class chose the Goodenough twins, Betty Jane and Mary jane. and Ray Coleman. Class sponsors are Miss Buck, Miss Bruner. Mr. Hunt and lVIr. Pence. Both the Freshman boys and the girls lost to the Sophomores in FACl'Ii'I'Y SPUXSORS, FROYI' ROVY: Miss Huck, Mr. Ilunt. IIAFK ROW: Mr. I'c-nt-e, Miss Bruner, I24I
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