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THE PIONEER-Ni7Z6f6677 Tlairty-one SOPHOMORE CLASS CMiss Prattj Front, left to right: Robert Estus. Carl Brooks, Tennie Patti, Helen Berghel, Adella Backlund, Lucille Gotts, president, Lois Rolph, Jean Hurlbut, vice president, Clif- ford Jensen, Gordon Carlson, XVilliam Rounds, Percy Bennett. Middle Row: Waldimer jaderstrom, Myron Newton, Lillian Carlson, Lucy Nelson, Lor- ena Butts, Alberta Phillips, Virginia Anderson, Betty Samuelson, Weiidall Swan- son, Sebastian Mazzurco, Richard Kahle, Richard Pearson, Theodore Treff. Back Row: Harold Jaderstrom, William Gisel, Kenneeth Hedstrom, Lewis VVarner, Har- old Sherman, Carl jones. Last year when they entered high school, the Sophomores boasted of thirty-two mem- bers. Since very few of the original number have fallen by the wayside and several 11CVV members have joined the class, there is now a registration of thirty-seven. This group of enthusiastic students have held a student government meeting each Wed- nesday the eighth period. They have discussed social and class affairs as well as school management in general. The class has also supported a basketball team which won second place in the Junior and Senior High Schools. The following members made up the class team: Weiidall Swanson, Tony Scalisi, Gordon Carlson, John Patti, Theodore Treff, Sebastian Mazzurco, Clifford Jensen, and Percy Bennett. ' One of the social events of the winter was the dance sponsored by the Sophomore class when they entertained the ninth, eleventh and twelfth grades. - ROBERT ESTUS Soph. Reporter, Class of '33 L2-41
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THE PIONEER-Nineteen Thirty-ofze JUNIOR CLASS CMrs. Hatchi Front Row, left to right: Dorothy Wilsoiig Jeanette Amidong Evely11 Le Baron, Roger johnson, presidentg Clare Chamberlain, Oliver Ellison, Elmer Camfield, Era Sco- field, vice president. ' Middle Row: Lillian Forsner, Marian VVistran, Alice Thornton, Marie Anderson, Helen Anderson, Vincent Mallare, secretary and treasurer: Frederick Morris. Back Row: Leo Olson, Floyd VVest, Roger Lane, Manley Lown. Class Colors-Old Rose and Gray. The first meeting of the Junior class was held on January 28. This meeting was at- tended by all the membersg election of officers was held. At the close of the meeting the officers elected were as follows: Roger Johnson, presidentg Era Scofield, vice president, and Vincent Mallare, secretary and treasurer. After some time the question of class rings came up. Should we, or should we not? Some of us ordered rings and some did not. They have not been received yet but it won't be long now! jUNIOR'S TEN COMMANDMENTS l-Thou shalt not stand around the halls and talk any later than 9:00 A. M. and 1 :OO P. M. 2-Thou shalt not attend any classes without every lesson carefully unprepared. 3-Thou shalt not skip school more than five days per week. 4-Thou shalt not chew gum except from 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. 5-Thou shalt not slid on the stair rails except when going down stairs. 6-Thgu shalt not appear in study hall without a full supply of rubber bands and paper wa s. 7-Thou shalt not skip more than four steps at a time when ascending or descending stairs. ' S-Thou shalt not appear in class until the last bell hath rung. 9-Thou shalt not stay in study hall any more than three minutes in succession. 10-Now try and get away with this. LEO OLSON 81 ROGER JOHNSON Class of '32 T231
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THE P1oNEER-Nifzeleen Thirty-one FRESHMAN CLASS CMiss Lutzhoffj Front, left to right: Lulu Eller, Evalyn Gunton, Mary VVachob, Sylvia Strassle, presidentg Irene Johnson, Todd Lane, vice presidentg Kathry11 Bailey, secretary. Middle: William Chase, John Moeller, Richard Greenwood, Katherine Amidon, Margaret Swanson, Verdun Leibler. Back: Kenneth Larson and Thor Swanson. Last October the Freshman class organized a student government organization, as did all the other rooms and began the semester aright by electing class officers. The presi- dent elected was Myron Newtong vice president, Sylvia Strassle, and secretary, Irene John- son. Other committees were arranged and each student had something to do on one or more of them. Most of the meetings centered on the work of these committees, and nothing was done in the way of activities. It seemed as if everyone were too absorbed in his own work to give much attention to anyone else or to any amusement. So the term hurried ong it left the lazy folks dragging behind and the active people hurrying with it. Soon everyone was bustling around making up back lessons here, hand- ing books in there and so on, while Regents week crept closer and closer. Then when the dreaded week was past, the students went to their respective rooms to start the last half of the year anew. New elections also took place with Sylvia Strassle elected presidentg Todd Lane, vice presidentg and Kathryn Bailey, secretary. The last semester we really did do a little planning as we decided to go on a sliding, skating and sleighing party, but the weather killed the plans. Next year let's all try to have more interesting discussions, more entertainments, and more pep! What do you say? In behalf of the Freshman Class Secretary, KATHRYN BAILEY Class of '34 i253
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