Sophomore Class History On September 6, 1941, ten Freshmen entered Anatone High School. There were seven boys and three girls. There were only five of us that had graduated from the Anatone eighth grade. Janice Dodd skipped the eighth grade, Meredith Riley came from Rogersburgh, Bob Colpitts and Ron Richman from Troy and Stan Autry from Mountain View. We were sorry to see Ron go back to Troy without finishing one semester. We were soundly initiated by the Sophomores and gave a return party. The girls took part in the Junior play, Just Ducky” and the boys were very active in boxing and basketball. Frank was chosen class President and Mrs. Taplin was our class advisor. When we came back this year we had gained one pupil, who was Connie Schwartz. Many of us took part in the play, Babies Night Out. At the half, we gained two more pupils, who were Bob Owens from Asotin and Dick Forgey from Vancouver High making the Sophomore Class the largest class in high school. The boys were active in boxing and basketball and Selma, Janice, and Connie were yell leaders. Jim Weissenfels was class President and Mr. Titus was class advisor. Freshman Class History School opened with a bang on September 5th. Bud Amen had great satisfaction seeing Chester Hicks and Lynn Bunten, two new members for the Class of 1954. For two or three days, the three boys had great trouble in going to the right classes at the right time. Two weeks later the boys received a great shock. Freshman Initiation, but the three boys took it like good sports. Lynn took active part in the basketball team. Chester was the basketball manager, took part in boxing, and was social chairman for the student body. Bud received his letter in basketball. These boys hope to take part in all the coming events of their high school years. 19
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