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Ur- f f, , .V - 'ffff f 1' ' 1, if N i X ,-JI' X p t Stok f'.9. Jlitclzcll. Pfvnning SUDHUMUIQES C'11mpb1'll. ,lliss Argull The Sophomore Class, after the first struggle to get in step with Senior High School, settled down and took its place under the Big Top. The class mount- ed the band wagon for the parade with a dance in January, which proved to be a sell-out, and was considered one of the best dances of the year. The Sophomore girls of the Booster Club had charge of the decorations for the Easter Assembly. Establishing a precedent, the sophomore class took charge of the plans for the Memorial Day program, which this year was given in cooperation with the American Legion. The members of this class who participated in all-school activities this year are: Football: Bob Carr, Don Thompson, Lloyd Mitchell, Benton Buchanan, jared Crimp, Dick Schultz, Walter Bull, Harold Grove. Bulldogs: Don Thompson, Bob Carr, Lloyd Mitchell. Bullpups: Henry Stokes, Harold Grove, Ed Dickson, Bob Taylor, Dennis Barnett, Benton Buchanan. Track: Wayne Bell, Ed Dickson, Harold Grove, Don Thompson, jim Pinck- ard, Bob Taylor, Ed Paulson, Clifford Campbell, Bill Phare, George Fitterer, Paul Leffingwell, Bill Cooke, Walter Bull, Forrest Taylor, Frank Frear, Eugene Pless. Dramatics: Ralph Lewis, joan Sanders, Betty Crim, Tom Bostic, Wayne Bell, Lloyd Mitchell, Paul Leffingwell, Barbara Pfenning. Operetta Leads: Ralph Lewis, Paul Leffingwell, Bertha Zumbrunnen, Ev- erett Stowe, Betty Crim. Clee Club: Bertha Zumbrunnen, Jeanne Rappuhn, Lois Zetzsche, Ralph Lewis, Everett Stowe, Kenneth Monschke. Klahiam: Merritt Des Voigne, Mabel Stougard, Jeanne Rappuhn, Marian Bowers, Janet Chadwick, Frankie Berkey, Dorothy Bramlett, Esther Tjos- sem, Betty Bowman. Henry Stokes headed the class this year, with Lloyd Mitchell as vice pres- ident, Barbara Pfenning as secretary, and Clifford Campbell as treasurer. Miss Ruth Argall was the adviser. 7
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N 0 -I .L .. 1: S Dorsey. G. C01'r1'u. Livb Rogers. JIV. Brozvn IJNIUIQS The Class of '35 has completed another full year in its history. The first class activity was the Thanksgiving assembly, sponsored according to tradition by the Juniors. The junior-Senior program, composed of an hilarious play, The Crystallized Romance, with a cast of characters including Anita Drake, Mabel Stougard, Norman Robbins, and Vernon Shields, together with riotous take-offs of the teachers by members of the junior and Senior classes, was considered a well-executed program, proving particularly enjoyable. The Juniors took second place in the inter-class debates, after a heated con- test with the Seniors on the radio question. The members of the teams were Margaret Whitfield, Frances Nicholas, and James Sweet on the negative side: and LaVonne Bell, Victor Stevens, and Lois Hubbell on the affirmative. The Junior Prom, given by the class on May 25 as a farewell to the Seniors, was an enjoyable affair, and one of the outstanding activities of the year. Members of the class who have been prominent in activities are: Football: John Culwell, Ralph Emerson, Lee Scott, Bentley Kern, Bob Col- well, Joe Webster, Bud Rutter, Dale Hamblin. Basketball: Wynne Rogers, Pat Dorsey, Don Sanders, Glenn Correa, Lee Scott, on the Bulldog squad: ancl Ralph Emerson, Bob Colwell, and Bill Ford on the Bullpup squad. Track: Joe Webster, Darell Anderson, Ray Bell, Leonard Burrage, jim Burke. Operetta Leads: Charlotte Wager, Betty Wentzel, Ruth jackson, Frances West, Elmore West, jimmy Smith, and Marian Haagen. Dramatics: Frances Martin, Elsbeth Hofmann, George Randall, Alice Lun- strum. Klahiam: George Randall, Dorothy Lieb, Helen Hadley, Lois Hubbell, Virgie Olson, Helen Wines and june Ames. Officers of the Class of '35 were Pat Dorsey, presidentg Glenn Correa, vice president: Dorothy Lieb, secretaryg and Wynne Rogers, treasurer. Charlotte Wager was chosen as secretary for the second semester, when Dorothy went to Walla Walla. Mr. Brown served as adviser. 6
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' Q' 25255 . U 4YYs:,.:m:JDUDq NDER the Big Top are gathered people of every color, race, and creed, as heterogeneous a conglomeration as one could ever hope to see. High-wire artist and candy butcher, side-show freak and roustabout may be seen bobnobbing between acts. Tolerance and friendship are the keynotes and such would be impossible anywhere but in an organization as American as the Circus. And in American schools, perhaps as a result of the depres- sion, among other things, friendship and tolerance are becom- ing increasingly noticeable. Bitter class fights are giving way to a more friendly rivalry to the betterment of all concerned. Un- der this new spirit, the students are getting more out of their high school yearsg the Seniors are being graduated, better equip- ped to meet the world, and the Sophomores find it easier to fit into high school life. The world progresses.
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