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S ' W --ruuqvf 'fy'--W-w W 0 l I First Row: Hawks, Simonsen, Patson, Soitiltton, Williams, Parker, Roberts, Thompson, Thomas, Turpinen. Second Row: Portu, Raith, Straumfjord, Pohlen, C, Parker, Taylor, Wzilman, Ulfers, Stephens. Third Row: Tuomiiso, Rankin, Trullinger, Pilgartl, Wallulis, Smith, Tetlow, Saiget, Fourth Row: Welde, Vliinningbam, Russell, Siefreilson, Wilkins, First Row: R. Johnson, Kujala, J. Johnson, Hansen, Helmerson, Lahti, A. Larson, Hall, Jumisko, Hughes. Second Row: Henclrickson, Harrison, Cruinc, Henningson, Jar- vis, J, Johnson, A. Larson. Third Row: Miss Halderman, Hoyer, Haskinen, R. Larson, Dorgan, R. Hansen, Horne, Hunsinger, Wcsselink, Johnson, Haglend, Kankkonen, M. Astoria Highs first group of Sophomores was registered ln Miss. AlIen's Room Five, where E-1-. Q: I 'll ,P sf 0 X I 'i D they elected l-larry Sorenson to carry on livewire duties. They contributed Mary Williams to the class council when she was elected Sophomore Treasurer. This roll room, together with all tour Soph home rooms, turned in their student body tees ci hund- red per cent. Several times these peppy Sophs used husky lungs to win Yell-contests against the bigger upper class men. Miss Halderman's Room Twelve was headquarters tor the sec- ond group ot Sophs. Their Iivewire, Arlene Larson, was later elected to the Vice Presidency ot the class. After the Tillamook game on January l4, the Sophomore Class held a big Sophomore Hop, which brought their treasury Sl9.00. ,l.l... - -A ---.- - . A .- ---A ,
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v --y-U'-vlqf --nj Doris Manske Doris Martens Glenn Donna Mitchell Mattson Vance MCKL-nney Mina Jo Metcalf Bill Murdgck Dorothy Olsen Laverne Olson George Olsen George A. Olson Getrude Palo Katha Howard Phillips Betty Pullia rine Pappageorge Eunice Parks Priscilla Patson Ill Eleanor Pumala Margaret Rich Dirk Roman Janet Puranen Dorothy Quinn George Rosendale Jim Rufus Phyllis Salmonsen Dorothy Samuelson Dallas Schal Judith Dwight Smart k Seeborg June Seeborg Bill Shaman Marion Sorenson Kenne Ronald Tre nholm th Stone Merle Thornton Viola Tolonen Gloria Vaughan Jean Walker Violet Widen Geraldine Weaver James Westfall Evelyn Wilson Nellie Wirkkunen Betty Wong Marvin Wong -A,..A A ll
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W .. -vvir Miss Ogden s Room Thirteen had the dis tinction' of being the home room of every nom: '5 IA Q 31 ' 2. '51 5... qi :nee for Third Vice President of the student body, who turned out to be Dick Bumula, a brilliant backfield star on the football squad. He was elected by his classmates to carry on livewire duties. Sergeant-at-Arms of the class, Bill Gunderson, also claimed Room Thirteen as his home room. Joe Bakkenson, Sopho- more Basketball manager, hailed from Miss Ogden's room. Room Twenty-nine, presided over by Miss Doty, had really out- standing students. Howard Lovvold, Soph Prexy and forward on the first five basketball team, reported here. Lennah Parker, class sec- retary, and Clarence Parker, who represented the Sophomores in the yell leader circle, also claimed this room for their own. Elected to turn in the room's student body fees was capable little Jane Lee. First Row: Brunner, Hzigen, D. Carlson, Zimmerman, Becker, Basil, Bjornstmm, Branthover, Bowers, Svruml Row: Hiencr, Abrahamsen, Bergman, Andrews, B. Antler- son, Bellis, Agidius, furtis, Miss Ogden. Third Row: Chan, A. Anderson, Bukkcnson, Berry, Gunderson, Bcrg, Frzunv, Durich. Fourth Row: Carruthers, Dc-Liver, Dunning, Bishop, R. Carlson, Austin. First Row: Lce, M. Olson, Mars, C. Myers, E. Olson, N. Nelson, Mzittiln, McPhn-rsnn, M. Myers, Longtaine. Second Row: Miss Doty, Martin, Mathre, Lattin, Lintlstroin, Ny- gaard, O'Brien, Pzxppagvorgv, Mursch, Merrila. Third Row: Luwrcy, Oslwurnv, Mercer, Mattson, W. Nelson, G. Olson, Mnrflzm, Porter, Reid. 'mis 25 . -J Y, -1iL,.4-l- -- -V+ A A f
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