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HUSKIE TRACKS JUNIORS Brck w, left to ri h : Dale Myrick, Marvin Rysdam. Jack Black- man. Delmar Calloway. Bill Nock, Billy Hindman. 2nd row. left to right: Cenevie Ix ng. Betty Horn. Miss Wales. Mildred I wn- in.. Jess Trump. 1st row. left to r’ght: Esley Wilson. Alice We’ss. Lillian Smith. Necia Evers. Marilyn Patten and Helen Van Blokland. It was ‘n 1940 that the Jun’or class started their most exciting year. At the first of the year they had 18 members, of whom 16 arc now with hem. The class officers elected were: president. Jess Trump: vice president. Maxine Hatcher; sec- n tary - treasurer. Cenevie Long. H'den Van Blokland. secretary of the Student Body. Among the outdoor acCvitie the .T’ nfors had a skiing party and ven- iQ°n feed, which were both held at Toll cate. The Junior class has taken parts in three high school plnvg. They '•ere: “That’s the Ticket”, given December 6. The Juniors partVipal- Ing were Marilyn Patten. Bill Nock and Helen Van Blokland. Three one-act plays were given March 7. ?m “Connie Cops the Boss”, Alice Wei«s took part: “The Professor Roars’ . Marilyn Patten: and “Every Cirl her own Blacksmith”, Cenev’e Long and Dale Myrick. A Junior play. “M’liss, My Western Miss”, was given May 6 to raise funds for the Junior-Senior banquet. The Juniors tak’ng part were: Mildred Downing. Maxine Hatcher, Marilyn Patten. Bill Nock. Dale Myrick. Cen- evie Long, Esley Wilson and Marvin Rysdam. The Juniors played an important par: in the sports of the past year. On the basketball squad Jess Trump and Bill Nock played on the first 10. The football players were: Esley Wilson. Jess Trump and Ma ■- vin Rysdam. Those who took part in baseball wrere Delmar Calloway. Marvin Rysdam and Billy Hindman. Alise Weiss, Mildred Downing, Lillian Smith. Cenevie Long and Betty Horn played on the girl’s base- ball team. Alice Weiss and Mildred Downing also won letters for volley- ball. The Jun'or class had three mem- bers in the band and orchestra. Helen Van Blokland played in the Orchestra and Marilyn Patten and Bill Nock played in both band and orchestra. A long waited for party was held at he Imbler skating rink. April 17. All the Juniors present enjoyed them- selves. The final activity of the year was the annual Junior-Senior banquet, held at the Pythian hall. May 9 This final event concluded a year well rounded out with activities for the Junior class.
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lU'SKIEJ TRACKS I I. I fV Senior Class History In the year 19:57 a group of 27 bewildered Freshmen star ed out to try and absorb some knowledge. Twenty-;wo of the 27 Freshmen are graduating this year. Our Freshmen yccr we lost one of our classmaes. Helen Mae Wisdom. The officers w re: president. Joe Blackman; vice-president, Doro hy Coe; secretary. Louce’le Glover; treasurer. Zona Pof fen burger. and our adviser. Miss Cecil Llngleback. The Freshmen initiation was held Sep- tember 24 in the gym. After we were officially initiated in var- ious ways, games were played and refreshments served. A mas- querade party was given by the Freshmen in honor of the Soph- omore class on October 29 In the fall of 38 25 of us returned and with us there were Anabell Currmins and Jack Whittle. The officers were presi- dent, Tom Barnes; vice president. Zona Poffenberger: secretary. Anabell Cummins; treasurer, Dorothy Coe, and our adviser. Miss Helen Hawks. Our Junior year. 24 of us and tour others returned. Velma Bowman, Lorrene Horn. Jim Mitchell and Glenn Maxwell. The oficers were: president. Orval Trump: v‘ce president. Fred Roul- et; secretary-treasurer. Dorothy Coe. Mr. Jack Mitchell was our adviser. This year we considered ourselves the surperior class because we led in sports and other events of the school. We had six lettermen. secretary of the Student Body, three glee club members, three band members, and a yell leader among our class members. The junior play. Good Gracious Grandma , aid- ed us in giving the Seniors the annual banquet. Loucefle Glover left us to attend school at Klamath Falls. Now the bewildered Freshmen of 37 return as Seniors with 26 students and one new classmate. Gene Miller. During the school year Lorrene Horn left us to be marred. Our officers are: president. Tom Barnes, vice-president. Fred Roulet. secre- tary-treasurer, Jewel Rollins; adviser. Mr. Tver Masterson. We ae graduating in caps and gowns as the class of ’40 did. Our four years in Elgin High School w'll live In our memories forever, and as a parting gift, we leave the student body and next year’s senior class—our blessing.
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HUSK IE TRACKS ► ! v -1 SOPHOMORES Rack row, left to : Kenneth Fitzgerald, Hilda Scot', Bonita Greer, I orine Trump, Joan Tuttle, Arlean Moore. A thur Hall- garth. 3rd. row. lef; to right: Lois Bonshadler. Marjorie T a-y. Cleo Scott. Dorothy Gekeler, Betty Tucker. Norma Jean Ito i’e . 2nd. row. left to rieht: S byl Bennett. Esther Mas cn. Ki'e n M it- ten. Irene Trump, Betty Jean Witty, Nova Wider, I al Fcx El- mer Smith. 1st row. lef to right: Franklin Nelson. Bo.) Sand- ers, Keith Tucker, B!Ilv Roulet, Dale Miller, Edward Thomas. .. P The Sophomores. Iar est cla s in school tit’s year, dem )n- strated their superiority in numbers by taking part in all S.udent Body affairs. Class officers for the year were: Bon Sanders, president: Ed Thomas, vice preaiden.; Hilda Scott, secretary; Irene Trump, treasurer; and Kieth Tucker, sergeant-at-arms. Dale Miller entered the class trom Arlington high school at the first of the year, wh le Delmar Conrad. Alice Haefs. Helen Hug and Jewel Townsend left school at some time during the year. Sophomore. boys were particularly outstanding in athletics last year, and included the following: Dale Mil er. Billy Route .. Ed Thomas, Keith Tucker. Elmer Smith. The girls, too, were athletically-minded, and the following won letters for volleyball and baseball: Arleen Moore. Lorine Trump. Betty Jean Witty. Sibyl Bennett and Norma Jean Roulet. Ken Fitzgerald, Bet-ty Jean Witty. Irene Trump. Joan Tuttle and Elmer Smith took parts in various dramatic productions dur- ing the year. The Sophomore program. Truth or Subsequences , with Ken Fitzgerald as master of ceremonies, was presented before one of the Student Body meetings, and was modeled on radio quiz programs. 1941
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