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ROCK SOPHOMORES Top: Lundcr, Andolshck, Munro, Renshaw. Third: Pangburn, Kowitz, Lantis, Cleveland, McLean, Beltz. Second: Quam, Crosby, Perso, Arpan, Lundberg (Sponsor). Bottom: Mumedy, Rang, Elmore, Gross, Wear, Newbary. Absent: Allan, Nelson, B. Vedell. 1 bis year a smaller class of Sophomores entered school. Many of the stu- dents Who had been Presides the year before were not back. However, the Sophomores took up their duties with a wall, and made plans to properly in- itiate the Frosh. This they did with enthusiasm. The members of the class took part in many activities and made a good showing in athletics, music, and dramatics. The class is one to be proud of and it is hoped that in the future they will continue to take as much interest in their school as they have in the past — 1931=
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ROCK JUNIORS Top: Bruner, Nadler, Lambert, Martz (Sponsor), S. Wheeler, Jennings, Meyers. Bottom : J. Kennedy, Brownfield, Bartlett, J. Macnab, Wayne VanHook, Wilma Van Hook, Buck. (Absent, Kirkwood.) The Junior Class has been quite well represented in the school activities. The football team contained four Juniors and one was elected Captain for next year's team. Four boys made the basketball squad and one was chosen Captain, and two Juniors made the girls' team. The Captain of boys’ track team was elected from the Juniors and several will probably make the team. The Class play, “Putting It Over,” went over big, showing ability in dramatics. The Juniors seem to be well supplied with musicians, having six in the band and seven in the Glee Club. New ideas for the outstanding social event of the year, the Junior Prom, are being discussed. The names of several Juniors are on the Honor Roll, so they are well rep- resented scholastically as in outside activities.
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MEDICINE ROCK FRESHMEN Top: Hunt (Sponsor), Olson, C. Nims. Third: Ness, Snow, Kennedy, Nelson Second: Wheeler, Kirkwood, Bruffearts, Scruggs, Powell, Schultz. Bottom: E. Nims, Nelson, Gulickson, La veil, Shelden, Oliver, Strain, Figg. Absent: M. Bartlett, M. Renshaw, J. Arpan. Twenty-four Freshmen entered Carter High School this year; this is the largest class in school. In many other ways they have much to be proud of. The Freshman Class gave a return party to the Sophomore Class on Novem- ber 14th. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves and believed that it was the best party that has ever been given at the high school. Two Freshman hoys who made the football team were Richard Olsen, half- back, and Bruce Snow., guard. They were both good players and deserve much credit. Two Freshman girls who make the Honor Roll every six weeks are Morine Renshaw and Hazel Lavell. □- □
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