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HUSKIE TRACKS EIGHTH GRADE Bark Row. left to right: Fern Guthery, Jane Carper. La Wana Bcs- well. Opal Hibberd. Lucille Greer. Alice Kernen. Beta Keefer. Marjorie Porter. 3rd row. left to right: Patty Bhunensieln, Wan- da Witty. Thelma Kennedy. Erma Stubblefield. Wilma Jean Barn- well. Alice Anita Gordon. Dick Parsons. 2nd row. left to right: Hazel Weatherspoon. Daphene Hug. Ona Hug. Mary Lou Tracy. Harriett Thomas. Velda Weiss. Miss Spence. Winifred Whitelev. Bill Carper. 1st row, left to right: George Chandler, Harry Trump. Harry Thomas, Reed Harwood, l ouis McKee. Bob Evans and Bob Wiles. The eighth grade, although not connected with the hich school, are permitted to attend assemblys. though they voice lit- tle comment. The Junior high have their own basketball and baseball team. The teams this year were handicapped by size. The basketball team was eliminated in the first game of the tourna- ment, held at Imbler this year. There are several Junior high members in the band and orchestra, besides many being active in the glee clubs.
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HUSKIK TRACKS FRESHMEN Back row, left to ri?ht: Carl Giltner. Fred Zielke. Mr. Martin, adviser: Jack Evers. Middle row, left to right: Warren Follett, W n O’l We S8. Wend 11 Parry, Elmer Heard, Lawrence Horn. Clinton Hysdam. From row, left to right: Frank Stubblefield. Jessie Wilson. Marie Masten, Arlene Hazelwood. Cleo Barnes, Wanda Simonsen and Herman Young. The Freshman class during the school year 1940-41. was not a lnrg one. but was activ? in school affairs. New members of the class included Jessie Wilson. Elmer Heard. Genevieve Coe, and Wairen Fo let:. Class members who did not return this year were Pe - gy Green and Dale Ray. Jimmy Myrick, Delbert Land and Henry Thomas left school during the year, ('lass of- fic rs for the year were: president. Fred Zielke; vice president. Carl Giltner; and secretary-treasurer. Wanda Simonsen. At the first of the year the class was given a rousing initia- tion into school life by the Sophomores. Other class parties dur- ing the spr ng included two skating parties at Imbler and a we’nie roast at the city park. As their contribution to Student Body programs, the Fresh- men presented a one-act play. “Kidnapping Betty”, before the S udent Body May 2. The cast included Wanda Simonsen. W'en- dell Perry. Cleo Barnes. Marie Masten. Fred Zielke. Arlene Haz- elwood. and Herman Young. ('arl Giltner. Fred Zielke. Merle Weaver and Winton Weiss participated in athletics during the year. The class was repre- sented in dramatics by Wanda Simonsen. Wendell Perry and Del- bert Land. 1941
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HITRKIR TRACKS Three One Act Plays ! RO E3SOR ROARS Coached by Mr. Masterson Hark row. left to righ : Betty W'tty. Helen Payne, Glenn Max- well, Marilyn Patten. Mr. Masterson, Dorothy Coe. CONNIE COPS THE BOSS—Coached by Miss Wales 1st row, left to right: Lawrence Pox, Joan Tuttle, Miss Wales, Alice Weiss. Kenneth Fitzgerald. Irene Trump. EVERY GIRL HER OWN BLACKSMITH-Coached by Miss Spence 1st row. center to right: Wendell Perry. Wanda Simonsen, Gen- evie IiOnt, Dale My rick. Miss Spence. Three onc-act plays were i resented on the evening of March 7. the f rst one being “Connie Cops the Boss . Connie, being just a meal ticket to Annie and Myrtle, a couple of ‘glamour gals and enly dec d.s . advertise for a husband. Her boss. Mr. Craig, answers he ad. “The Professor Roais”, a comedy, was next, depicting a hard-boiled Professor, who is induced to play the part of a lion, tamed, made a fool of and then pictured by two co-eds. “Every Girl Her Own Blacksmith”, also a comedy was the last in line. “Beulah made it herself”, proudly says her brother George, as he tells of Beulah’s many household accomplishments. All goes w'ell until Mr. Otis Tweet, a very eligible bachelor, tries out the “rustic chair” which Beulah made. 1941
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