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Top Row—Mr. Cowles, Clara Mae Estes. Doris Walters. Arvilla Shafer, Wanda Heistand. Second Row—Wallace Brown. Howard Youngstrom, Stanley Brown, Willard Tate. Louise VanGills, Dolores Jean Greiner, Jean Purdy. Phyllis Wieber, Mary Ann Mitteer. Third Row—Bill Lovell. Grant Hitchcock. Nicholas Hadiaris. Lawrence Fouts. Mona Mack, Marjorie Kokx, Kathleen Roche. Rosemary Malburg, Margaret Harris. Fourth Row—Raymond Straley. Donald May. Harry Watkins. Ernest Frost. Oakley Wicks. Margaret Hadiaris, Dorothy Pugsley, Pauline Grate. Betty Dougan. Fifth Row—Charles North. Marldean Smith. Richard Hutchinson. Wayne Ducolon, Marion Taylor, Lucille Skinner. Maxine Hill, Hattie Lentz, Eva Pettigrove. Sixth Row—Etta Robbins. Gayle May, Marion Barclay, Betty Jane Doty, Evelyn Reames. Bertha VanAgtmael. Edith Mitteer. Virginia Smith, Laura McLaren. Seventh Row—Leo Baker, Hollis Billings. Phillip Pearson, Wendel Reed. Meinrad Zeigler. Ward Nelson. Edward Hawley. Richard Wygant, Carl Nichols. Freshmen Class History In September 1937, our group of 62 eager Freshmen entered high school with hopes running high for a happy and successful year. In October, Mr. Cowles, the class adviser, called a meeting for the election of officers. After a number of nominations for the various offices were made, the following were chosen: President, Richard Hutchinson: Vice-President, Donald May: Secretary, Jean Purdy: Treasurer, Oakley Wicks. During the year, many successful dance practices were held with Miss Childs officiating as dance instructress. These meetings were planned by the class for the benefit of those in the group who cared to learn how to dance. On April I, 1938, the Freshmen sponsored their annual spring party for the entire high school and faculty. We planned a gala affair and hope that everyone present had an enjoyable time. 24 JEAN PURDY. Secretary
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SOPHOMORES Sophomores The Sophomore Class of 37- 38 began its high school career with 97 students in Freshmen year. We elected the following for class officers: President. Jack Trommater; Vice-President. Nedra Dillingham: Secretary, June Highland: Treasurer. Robert Shull. Under the supervision of our class adviser, Mr. Cowles, we gave our spring party. This party was a dress as you like' affair. We presented Dickens' Christmas Carol. as a Christmas assembly program. In this, our Sophomore year, we have a class of 90 and we elected the following class officers: President. Wayne Tate: Vice-President. Nedra Dillingham: Secretary. Bonnie Beadle: Treasurer, June Highland. We gave our party February 4, under the supervision of Mr. Olendorf. It was on the Big Apple idea, with the decorations of apples. The refreshment was ice cream in the shape of apples. We had the Stony Lake Orchestra, and in all it proved a great success. Top Row—John Lipski, Ira Chichester. Martin Misevlc. Buck Beadle. Alfred Fetters. Herbert Zuhl Robert Shull Mr Olendorf. Norman Robinson. Redmond Crosby. Wayne Tate. Bill Dillingham. Willard Chichester Raymond Schaner. Robert Bruckman. John Matulis. Second Row—Jack Glover Evelyn Bower. Lee Beadle. Warren Lamlcin. Eva Hale. Charlotte Chandler. Kenneth Refers, Lawrence Kelly. Norma Giesey, Dorothy Brimmer. Third Row—Birdina Demmon. Dawn Bettin, Alice Jane Winget Marjorie Kludy. June Highland. Charlotte Hart Frances Reames, Marion Hasty. Rose Buchner. Raymond Crosby. Lucille Marsh. Morral Cloud Patty Lampman! Fourth Row—Jean Jensen. Mar,one Gowell. Ida Bell Fuller. Ruth Morat, Vivian Walters. Kathryn Budde Freda Swihart. Harriet Haverly, Mildred Campbell. Junior Till. Fifth row—Calla Schick. Genevieve Cole. Doris Neilson. Thelma Tubbs. Joan Peterson. Doris Nutenbaum Laverl Lathrop. Lorna Fetters. Donald Hart. Levi Ducolon. Sixth Row—Hannah Fuller. Maxine Rickard. Mary Wetmore. Bonnie Beadle. Rebecca Durham Dorothy Wood fculalia Baker. Geraldine Hipley, Leonard Brown. Bill Leemhuis. Seventh Row—Eleanor Powers Ruth Cedarquist. Junior Wyckoff. Nedra Dillingham. Walter Van Allsburq Garth Masse. Burton Cargill. Bob Tice. Carl Seelhoff. Eighth Row—Jack Mesick. Everett Greiner. Dan Straley. Bernie Barcloy. Jack Trommater. Richard Schramm Christian Jensen. Louie Munger. 23
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Junior High History For the year 1937-38 there were thirty-seven pupils in the seventh grade and fifty-seven pupils in the eighth grade. Seventh grade officers are: President, Dan Hadiaris: Vice-president, Robert Bedell: Secretary, Martha Ann Hawley: Treasurer, Bernice Simon. Eighth grade officers are: President, Norwood Wicks: Vice-president, Leonora Decker: secretary, Barbara Fuller: Treasurer, Tom Nobles. Our first Junior High Party was given on the afternoon of Monday, December 20, 1937. Our second party was given on March 18, 1938, in the evening, 7:30 to 10:30. Our third and last party was in the spring. The seventh grade adviser is Miss Greene and the eighth grade adviser is Mr. Benjamins. The Junior High Boys belonging to the Congregational Church had a successful basketball year under the direction of Dr. Stevens, winning a high percentage of their games. The Junior High girls glee club as in the preceding year was directed by Miss Stout. MARTHA ANN HAWLEY BARBARA FULLER Top Row—Lyle Burmeister, Tom Foster, Walter Hansen, Joe Mack. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Benjamins, Mr. Benjamins. Bernard Rogers, John Varenhorst. Bill Sathers, Stanley Seelhoff, Junior Dillingham, Bruce Bates. Jack Stoneman. Second Row—Elwin Wilde. Edward Lorsen, Floyd Wetmore. Miss Greene. Doris Howard, Lucille Baker, Helen Butler, Peggy Simon, Louise Dillingham, Theodore Straley. Third Row—Fred Strong, Maurice Near. Harrison Gale, Euia Heydenberk, Elmerna Sutton, Merriam Reed, Ada Bell Tubbs. Marvel McLaren. Fourth Row—Max Wellman. Stanley Kapulik, Ralph King, June Jefferies, Margaret Cummings, Lucille Vaneps, Grace Schultz, Katherine Taylor. Fifth Row—Carl Brandel, James Gamble. Jock Munger. Edward Jonassen, Bruce Shigley, Norwood Wicks, Bernice Simon, Valora Pider, Barbara Fuller. Lenora Decker. Donivene Norton. Sixth Row—Carl Jenkins. Milton Pugsley. Gordon Osborn. Junior Stoneman, Richard Birke. Tom Osborn. Isabelle Marsh. Betty Hetland. Phyllis Shigley, Emma Varenhorst. Arlene Reames, Phyllis Hasty. Seventh Row—Herschel Lurie, Tom Nobles Robert Shaw Charles Estes. Robert Birch. Richard Schaner. Corlene Hasty. Ann Betx. Wanda Berger, Betty Verschueren. Patty Schilhaneck, Nellie Walters. Bottom Row—Robert Lorenz. Richard Grate. Jack Brandel. Daniel Hadiaris. Robert Bedell, Max Barritt. Martha Hawley, Jeanette Peacock. June McMillan, Marjorie Walker, Miss Vaughn. 25
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