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FRESHMEN CLASS Top row: left to right—James Mattson, Bill Allison. James Kittson. John Hartford. Bob Wilson, Lome Berger. Harold Davis, James Wold, Lloyd McClanahan, Bill Mc-Clanahan, Mark Jones. Second row: Edwin Miller. Carlyle Webb. Bob Wardell. Joe Danens, AUert Berger, Allan Anderson. Daryle McClanahan. Junior Poppler, Ted Hudson, Dayle McClanahan. Isaac Ferres, Bob Dean. Third row: Phillip Michaels. Demorris, Allen. Mary Zahenaiko, Mildred Johnson, Betty Linder, Evelyn Teterud, Gorgia Williams, Barbara Small, James Ness. George Brown. Leon Mellinger. Seated: Ruth Brown. Josephine Zuelke, Ethel Fuller. Vera Gunderson, Shirley Cal-lison, Blanche Walker, Margaret Boe, Anna Smith, Marjorie Williams, Virginia Ewing, Bernice Gill, Ruth McKnight. FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY September 3, 1935, the freshman class with an enrollment of fitfv-seven. eagerly assumed duties. Until the evening of October 8, we freshmen were treated with a great deal of respect by the upper classmen. Even on that particular evening we wouldn’t have thought we were being treated so badly if it had not been for the queer mixtures of food that the upper classmen had connected and insisted upon our eating. In keeping with usual custom, we dressed in all sorts of customs for the evening torture. It appears there were not enough freshmen to amuse the student body so new members of the faculty including Mr. Taylor, freshman sponsor, had to suffer from initation too. A return party was given which showed we were not such poor sports after all. The party was to he a masquerade but very few wore masks. Because of the excellent music, the entire crowd danced until midnight. The number of Freshmen that were enrolled at the close of the first semester was about fifty-four, those leaving were: Mary Lawrence. Jo Davis. Elda Rose Detour. Eleanor Victel and Jim Kapp. Pupils entering from other schools were: Ted Hudson. and Leon Mellinger. At the end of the first semester there were several failures, which was to be expected, but the class did rather well in comparison with the other classes. In the early part of October we held our election and the following were elected: president—Harold Davis; vice-president— Jim Ness; secretary-treasurer—Bernice Gill; and class reporter—Ruth McKnight. Having become quite accustomed to the ways of high school, we astounded the student body March 6. with an assembly program which proved there really is some talent to be found in “greenhorns.” On the whole we freshmen made a great success of everything, we attempted, and we owe our success to our excellent sponsor, Mr. Taylor. —25—
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