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.Wie Gcmdinal 1938 TOP ROW-Russell, VanAken, Wilbur, Parker, Kerr, O'Neil, McMurray, Crawford, Cox, Mault, Matson, Green, Herman, Nichols. 4th ROW--Pierce, Skinner, Ball, Archer, Farwell, Ball, Whitman, Grove, Blanc, Bauer, Fullers, Smith, johnson 3rd ROWAColvin, VanAkcn, Richardson, Adolph, Huegli, Vsetula, Tuelcey, Norton, Young, Patterson, Paradinc 'Lnd ROW--Powell, Bdfflllllff, Bnclmnxin, Nlarion, Stefliey, V.mAlCen, lNlcCort, Pattersen, Stehlik, Ferguson BOTTOM ROW-Love, Fillmore, Reed, Fuller, NVise, Zinn, Sweezey, Mundy, Dixon, Cornish, VVoocl, Rogers SOPHOJWO RE CLASS During the year T93 7-38 the class basketball team won enough victories over the other class teams to lead in the race for class champions. A new scheme was tried with the Sophomore Class this year in the form ofa new class called Social Living. The class met first hour every morning and was in charge of five different teachers who took the class in turn with as many different subjects. The courses taught were Hygiene, Safety, Appreciation, Personality and Manners, and Home Management. This class enjoyed its own company very much and class parties, the last of which was held April 9, of the Freshman year, were always fun for the entire group. Page 29
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.Wm Gmdinal 1 93 8 ee Page 28 TOP ROW-Smith, Mabus, Groesbeclc, Simonds, Tase, Stickney, Lewis, Mault, Hall, YVilkinson, Snyder, Bowerman, Smith 3rd ROW4-Pfost, Haylett, Hirst, Juelz, Weuge, Nlohr, Moser, Miller, Warner, Lytle, Snyder, Garrett, Brauker, Swiharr 2nd ROVVfColvin, Weiige, Russell, VLll1AlCBll, MclW.rrr.iy, Hilborn, Stulting, Pierce, VVortz, Maxlieltl, Myers, Norton, NIC- Laughlin BOTTOM ROWfOldenberg, McLain, Kinyon, Cole, Brockway, Wheeler, Wolf, Herlan, St. Clair, Truesdell, Ball, Hackett, Leaf SOPHOMOR E CLASS The class of 21.0 started their junior High career with II4. pupils. They elected John VanAken, president, VVayne Myers, secretary and treasurer, Hale Champion, Richard Maxlield and Mary Wolti, council members. Class Advisors were lWrs. Slee, Mr. Grigg and Miss Semmelroth. VVhile in the eighth grade, Walton lVIcCort, Phyllis Zinn, Richard Maxfield, Martha Coombs, Smith Ferguson and Margaret Wise Were members ofthe Junior High School Student Council. The next year Oliver Marion Was elected president of the student council. Other members of the council were VVayne Archer, Smith Ferguson, Rosella Wheeler, Margaret Miller and Mary Ellen Snyder. During this yearithe citizen- ship period Was instituted between Ist and 2nd hours and proved Very succesrful. Ed Peterson-president, Jack BoWernian4vice president, Martha Fullerfe secretary and Ora Norton, treasurer, were the officers during the class of'4o's sophomore year.
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.flhe Claltdinai 1938 Page 30 FRESHMAN CLASS For their last year in junior High School this active Freshman Class chose Gerald Edwards as Class President. He was aided by Eugene Shook as Vice-Presi- dent and Norma Baker acting in the combined positions of Secretary and Treasurer. Dick Kerr, Virginia Smith, Betty Hecht and Mike Service represented the class in the Student Council. The size of the grade was greatly increased because of the influx of rural students at the beginning ofthe ninth grade. With the assistance of Mr. Lyons, Miss Lazenby, Mr. Dennis and Miss Schultz two class parties were held during the school year. The first took place in the kindergarten room in january and the second was scheduled for the gym in May. . The freshmen's year ended in their cooperation with the seventh and eighth grades for the annual Junior High picnic at Coldwater Lake.
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