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SOPHOMORE CLASS Bach row: F. Greeson, s. Brown, h. Davis, 0. Halter, M• Rost; 2nd row: C. Rob- inson, 9. HOyt, m. Nelson, w. Clark. 6. Krause , G . Collins; 1st r ow: Miss Bernard, D. Butterfield, p. Harris, M. Morton-, R. wag- oner, v. Huston, v. Vinson. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: D. Aadsen, F. Crotty, F. Boswortn, R. narrel1, 8. orton, H. Parker , G. G i lbert; jro row: R. Rose, E. Porter, A. Hansen, m. Davfs, Elton; 2nd row: R. Fox, R. Ronde, c. Me Evoy, m. vance, P. Mhltney, fl. wnaley, G. Bellmore, 0. Greeson, m. Liest; 1st row: A. Fox, 0- Potts, p. Fox, Miss Dufour, sponsor, F. Simpson, E. Nelson, P. Mulcany. JUNIOR CLASS sack row: G. wagner, m. Britton, i. Fagerland, C. geckers, j. wagrfner, h. Johnson; 2nd row: h. Johnson, C. Sullivan, 9. A wo r o se, D. Poo mson, O'flr i e n, l • nicker. P 6 i S NO p; ist row: Mr xauf r ma n, s pons or, m Thors t e ns on, 0. Smith R. «a goner. £. Huston.
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FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman students entered 8igfork High with many worried looks, crossed fingers, and pleading glances at the upper classmen. Though they were worried at first, it didn't take them long to get Into the swing of things. This was proven Dy the return party given in honor of the Sophomores in October. Several Freshman en- tered into the Declamation Contest. Those entering were Mary Lee Llest, Richard Rose, and Grace BelImore. When the girls' Basket- ball Tournament rolled around the Freshman were again dismissed as being Green. They surprised everyone by beating the Juniors — the favored team that day. The game between the Freshman and Sen- iors was very close and at the finish the Seniors led by only two points. Officers for this year are as follows: president, Russell Fox; vice-president, Earl Porter; secretary-treasurer, Patsy Mulcahy; class represeotat Ives, Beverly Whaley and Billy Morton. SOPHOMORE CLASS This year when the Sophomores came back to school they were deter- mined to get even with the Freshmen and make them suffer as they had the previous year. They initiated them into the school Sep- tember 26, 1941, by making them dress as people featured in the Comics. The same evening a party was given In the gymnasium by the Sophomore class in honor of the Freshies. Only one Sophomore, Phyllis Harris, entered Declamation this year. Shirley Brown and Wanda Clark were chosen for cheer leaders to lead the school in yells at basketball games. They made the games worth attending. This year's officers were: president, Dorothy Butterfield; vice- president, Shirley Brown; secretary-treasurer, Rose Wagoner; class representatives, Colleen Robinson and Geraldine Collins. JUNIOR CLASS Juniors have been a very busy group this year and have entered in- to the school activities with much zest. One of their leading ac- complishments was the Old-Time Fiddler's Contest. The Junior Prom was an informal dance and turned out successfully. Everyone had an enjoyable evening at the Junior—Senior Banquet held at Ames' Cafe. Honorable mention must go to Mike Britton and Lloyd Fager- land for being the only two Juniors who qualified for Quill and Scroll. Also several Juniors turned out for Declamation this year; £dmund 0!8rien, Myrtle Thorstenson, and Larry Wicker. To Larry, we give thanks for his splendid cheer leading. Officers for the year were: president, Mike Britton; vice-presi- dent, Lloyd Fagerland; secretary. Myrtle Thorstenson; and class re present atives, Billy Ambrose and Lloyd Fagerland.
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