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Freshman Class History The youngest monkeys of our tribe to be permitted through the gates of the E. H. S. jungle came from far and near. Of these 115 wide-eyed freshies 5 7 entered from the Edmonds Grade School and 39 of that 57 entered the grade school from other schools. Thus they have but 18 pioneers The freshman class also includes 49 members from Alderwood and 9 who came from Esperance. The freshmen have spent their first year in becoming adjusted to their new surroundings and have had little time fwe think they were just a little bashful, tool to participate in many of the school's activities. They are line prospects though, and we are sure that next year they will be tak' ing active parts in every activity and will prove themselves the leaders we believe them to be. Luck to you--Freshmen! -was Sophomore Class History In September, 1934, 111 freshmen were herded into the cages of Miss McConihe and Mr. McGibbon. ' This was their hrst step forward in the progress of obtaining a high school education. The members of this class did not assist in very many school activities, excepting the freshmen class assembly held March 12. ' One year later there were only 88 cubs caged in the two rooms of Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Bieber. A great advancement in all school activi' ties was displayed by having active members on the seasonal football and basketball teams. The girls also showed their ability in the basketball sports day that was held here. On May 15 the sophomore class made its debut hy holding the annual class party. Junior Class History Almost a hundred frightened freshmen came swinging from bus to bus on their way to Edmonds high school in the fall of 1933. Upon arriving they were greeted by Paul McGibbon and Miss Ruth McConihe, and added to the rest of the menagerie. They ended the year with a grand frolic at Silver Lake. In 1934, they wended their way back from jungle freedom to the big zoo and were confined in a higher cage by Mrs. Hallie B. Anderson and Warren Bieber. They were found to possess athletic, scholastic and acting ability, for they downed even the seniors in vodvil. The sophomore party was one of the most successful of the season, as was their picnic and skating party at Silver Lake. i In the term of 193936 this particular species was again promoted to higher cages, their keepers being Mrs. Grace Bliss and Mr. E. T. Parsons. In the fall they had an exclusive lollyrpop party and their .postponed junior Prom was successfully presented in March with the appropriate St. Patrick's green much in evidence. Their musical and acting abilities were' applauded in vodvil, operetta, and junior play. They wound up a. hilarious year in the zoo with their annual Silver roundup. twenty one
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F R E S twenty H M E N Top row: Bob Cosman, Bob Bishop, Wesley Grover, Harold Grim, Miss McConihe, Vern Thomas. Fourth row: Robert Downing, Elsworth Wilcox, John Bangerter, Jack Bartley, Scott Cady, Morgon Bartlett, Lily Torkelson, Dorothy Tooth- nian, Edith Ericksen, Walter Rosen, Clifton Murphy. Third row: Hubert Coyne, Richard Fisk, Jack Bluff, Willis Stubbs, Evelyn Walker, Alice Broclersted, Mary Jane Conklin, Ruth Broder- sted, Marion Carlson, 'Betty Date, William Bone, Bert Brent, Keith , Schoppert. Second row: Fred Stadler, Bill Hardman, Dorothy Clark, Merle Evans, Eva Brodersted, Mary O'Toole, Helen Weigel, Mavis Slettebo, jean Stewart, Vesta Weller, Lois Browder, Helen Beckerson, Arnold Burtis, Bill Hanbey, Ted Drechsler. Seated: Barbara Seigrist, Marion Freer, Betty Morris, Carol Bucklin, Mary Denby, Shirley Echelbarger, Evelyn Wellwood, Elsie Alrnaas, Hazle Carlson, Florence Beem. 955446 Top row: Jerome Mudge, Bob Hirschberg, George Kallstrom, Richard Hicks, Ralph Johansen, Howard Knutson. - Fourth row: Gordon Date, Gunnar Petterson, Henning Nelson, Ral h -Qili-D-EQ, Keith Eaton, Bill Meyring, Allen Meyer, Grant Matzen, Bob Roe, Mr. Hiersch. Third row: Charles Larson, Calvin McGraw, Arthur Janacek, Lindsay McClenny, Bill Niederhauser, Jim McClenny, Paul Patterson, Dick Taylor, William La Shure. E Second row: Betty Leader, Melba Herwick, Louise Hall, Maurine Morris, Ruth Hoff, Winston Norgar, Arthur Nelson, Lee Rodgers, Cy Plimpton. First row: Leona Magill, Juanita McDonald, Barbara. Pherigo, Ruth Pedersen, Halliday Lobdel, Patsy Podas, Margaret Olson, Evelyn Nel- son, Loretta McGraw, Rozann LeRoy. S
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