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W Y, f e F if X rf lzffv ' fu ' 1952, 'err A's Tto n InAHN l , W Page ze A b eE1etorygof Glass of '35', ' A ' n- I Our not llwoontinuedq I mmburing the aehoolwyear or lQ3U+5l, the rerun Society V nee organized, and of the sophom re Clase Katharine, Sophia, Margaret, and wznirrea earned one-bar pins. ' n,Hargaret played the piano in the oroheetrae e at - l ' l ' Act lll . - Q The 3un1or'year began with a larger olass than we nea+ ever had.' The me bers were: Stan1ey'M1l11oh, Arthur Tuttle, Ed Bogochus, Wilfred Starkovioh, Hilton Grand- r staff, Alfred Grindle, Joe Smith, Virgil Carlson, Margie Pless, Margaret Bell, Sophia Koller, Katharine Yurkovioh Bernice Montpetit, Yvonne Santee, winifred Diener, and Jennie Floss. . A Q ' . The class-officers for the junior year were: Preaident Winifredg vice President-Alrredg Treasurer-Nargieg and lSeoretarywSoph1a. . , 4 , l. The most outstanding social activity for the juniors was the dance which they gave as a benefit for the Year- book. Good music was furnished by Kr. Carroll, Buster Carroll, and Erma Ames, ,The school-orchestra played during intermission. The hell was decorated in honor of St. Patrickfe Day. l Q ' 4 l ' - Wilfred and Stanley played basketball on the first f l team. In the interclass games, the juniors were viotori Lauer the freshmen. Ed, stanley, and Willie sere A MLve in baseball and tracks Q ' Q, ' ' A Although there were only a tew.1ead1ng parte in the Dramatios Claes play, it was possible for two of the members of the junior class to-take roles. .Those who. did so were Margaret Bell and Sophia Koller. A l .x i+The-ne bere of the junior class receiving two-bar Torch Pine this year were: Arthur, Margaret, Sophia, ,Katharine and Winifred. ' , , l , Q L Contestants entering the typing and shorthand contest .at Toppenish were all juniors. Bernice and Margaret f entered the shorthand contest and winitred entered that typingoontest., , . - 5, . Hilton and Margaret were the only mem ere in the High School Orchestra this year. or ,,N ' During the second semester of 1931-52, Wilfred was student body presidentg Stanley was viee4preeidentg Margaret was secretary: and Arthur was treasurer. 5 ,gy ' t ' lf,e W' t l if .' . ,V 312 'J ., - - 7-. . ' 1 I ' . em
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1 7' v 1 f . ,. M, 1 ,Q mee' E1 str 0 Nl lfn A s. - Page svn, In our 1952 sophomore Class, there are nineteen still enrolled. Susan Temohick, a sophomore, left us to em- ' bark upon the ses of matrimony. Hey her voy ge be an ever pleasant one! - - ' .Our honorable class has selected the Rose as its flower. The celebrated Motto, 'NOT AT THE TOP BUT STILL CLIMBING', was chosen to represent our ambitious group. The shining Colors, Red and White, will fly,for'the-dear old sophomores of '32. e - Being the largest class in the school, the sophomores took part in many social affairs this year. 0n Friday,. January 15, after our victorious battle with Tho p, we gave s dance and a luncheon, which was spprec1ated.py the visitors and our boys.- All this year'e yell leaders were from the sopho ore class. Ernest Tate, Eleanor, Baretlch and Mildred Miller were candidates for th1s.r position during this year. Charles Ray and John Vittone both sopho ores, furnished some music for the high ' school dances. Ernest Tate was the representative on the school paper staff. . e Q of -The sophomores taking part in dremstice were: Chester williams, Eleanor Baretich, Mary Baretioh, Joe Maybe, Slave Ozbolt, Tony Ferkovich, Charles Ray, Fred Harish, and Mildred Miller. Eleanor Baretioh and Ernest took part in the Declemstory Contest. The dramatios class gave a play on Rash1ngton's Birthday. ,Our class members l p took part in this play were: Eleanor Baretioh, Chess ter williams, Fred Barioh, Joe Maybe, and Mildred Miller The dramntlcs class gave an all school play. The sophnm mares who took part in this play were: Joe maybe, as n Billy west, Eleanor, as Margaret Nestg Slsvo Ozbolt, as Ben Wilson: Tony Ferkovlch, as.C1int Youngg Chet williams ss Courtney Redford, Fred Barich, ss Jonah Dsn1elsg.Msry Bsretioh as Hrs. Clint You gg Mildred tiller, ns Crepe Johnson' To Pusioh sta e hand. The dramstios class X 5 my p . S was conducted my our adviser, Mr. Levis. p In the Torch sooiety, a group having excellent grader and an notivities rocord, were: slnvo Gzholt, Ernest Tate, Uominlo hmiosmog John Fornmon, had John Yitgnneh x -. ' V'
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