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Jr KKjyv Joy Hulbert. Anne Murray, Betty Doud, Mary Jean Morris, Fontelle Mitchell, Dorothy Kahle, Mary Nasmyth, Frances Sanborn. Leah Munroe. MIDDLE ROW— Vernetta Rowland. Murie l Mocdonald. Jean Hutchinson. Jo-Ann Calloway. Virginia Humbird, Margaret McGinnis, Virginia Crowe, Bobby Prentice. BOTTOM ROW— Judie Froser, Shirley Robbins, Frances Young, Martha Turner. Joan Hopkins. Lois Parker. The Freshman CI ass The closs of 1938, many of whom hove been classmates for several years, came swarming into the Upper School lash September. Anne Murray was elected president, Virginia Humbird, vice- president, Mary Jean Morris, secretary- treasurer. As the Freshman Class is the largest in the School, and its members are enthusiastic participants in all school activities, we expect to see them attain prominence as they advance in years The Class is especially happy to be rep- resented in the choir. Some of its mem- bers give promise of future renown in art and in dancing, as well as in sports.
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•mm 5eth Goode, Kothryn Newbegin. Phyllis Anne Dickman, Alice Ohlson. Jean Anderson. Betty June Howe. The Sophomore Class Pep, life, and vitality are the distin- guishing characteristics of the Sopho- more Class. Although a trait of their freshman days still clings to them, that of being a small class, they have made a distinct place for themselves in the life of the school. They have a lively interest in all athletics and have proved themselves good sports at all time:. They won the class championship in volleyball this year, and as individuals they won honors in many activities. The Class is well organized under the lead- ership of an energetic staff who can always be depended upon for loyalty both to the School and to the Class. The officers are: Sarah Hopkins, president, Sue Fisher, vice-president, Alice Ohlson, secretary and treasurer. In the spring the sophomores with the freshmen al- ways give a hop. This year it was ex- ceptionally successful. The gymnasium was appropriately decorated with hockey sticks, skates, bicycles, skis, and many other articles representative o r sports.
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L ower Sch TOP ROW — 7th and 8th Grades — Mary Turrill, Esther Hild. Antonio Wilbur, Florene Steel, Nancy Corse. Suzanne Ingram, Kathryn King. Anne Chapman. Vera Fraser. SECOND ROW — 6th Grade — Mary Lea Griggs. Anita Derby. Betty Nosh. Mary Ann Ellison, Ann Weyerhaeuser. Edith Goode. Louise Wilbur, Marian Mahncke. Mary Elizabeth Abeel. THIRD ROW— 5th Grade— Sally Ann Gould, Jone Bronson. Peggy McCarty, Arlene Hoveland. Frances McGinnis. Peggy Lee McDonald. Winifred Saxton, Barbara LaGasa. Virginia Schwan. OO mwmMm BACK ROW, left to right — Diana Corse. Alice Ann Beal. Elka Robbins, Barbara Sutherland. Virginia Ookley, Avonne Nelson. Jane Titcomb, Margaret Langobeer. Helen Anne Shepard. Jean Fisher Fredella Hackett. Billy Jean Rust. SECOND ROW— Mory Ann Haskell. Joann Nickelsen. Claire Louise Thompson. Virginia Lou Peterson. Virginia Dravis. Olive Bell. Potsy McCarty. Dorothy Ann Christoffersen, Janet Saxton, Dorcio Dayton. Emily McFadon. THIRD ROW — Patricia Murphy. Jane Moffitt. Mory Hooker. Rose Carbone, Joan Grafton, Donna Haskell. Peggy Rust. Barbara Jo Davis, Janet Longabeer.
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