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SOPHOMORES Class Officers President..............Pauline Grate Vice President.........Willard Tate Treasurer........................Hugh Sargent Secretary.....................Dorothy Pugsley At the Halfway Mark Top row. lui to rh.iii: Richard Hutchinson. Nick lladiaris. Oakley Wicks. Gayle May. Arvid Whellcr. Stanley Brown. Bud Hovcy. Bruce Nichols. Frank Policy, Willard Tate. Wallace Brown Second row: Etta Robbins. Ernest Frost. Herbert Hunter. Meinrod Zeigler. Richard Heer, Donald May. Charles North. Carl Nichols. Bill Lovell. Vernon l.ambrix. Leo Baker. Jean Purdy Third row: Edward Hawley. Juanita Coleson. Maxine Hill. Hattie Lent . Louise Van Gills. Rosemary Malburg. Hugh Sargent. Paul Whellcr. Arnold l-ambrix. Ward Nelson. Mr. Olendorf Fourth row: Betty Jane Doty. Wanda Heistand. Lucille Skinner. F.dith Nlitteer. Doris Walters. Mary Ann Mitteer. Marion Taylor. Phyllis Wiever. Virginia Smith. Dolores Jean Gricner Front row: Marion Barclay, Dorothy Pugsley. Kathleen Roche. Pauline Grate, Mona Mack. Marjorie Kokx. Evelyn Olson. Margaret Hadiaris. Murilyn Estes We entered high school as Freshmen in the year 1937-38 with sixty-two members electing as our officers: President, Richard Hutchinson; Vice-president, Donald May; Secretary, Jean Purdy; Treasurer, Oakley Wicks. With the help of Mr. Glenn Cowles, our adviser, we sponsored the annual spring party on April 1st. This year as Sophomores our class decreased to sixty. We elected as officers: President, Pauline Grate; Vice-president, Willard Tate; Secretary, Dorothy Pugsley; Treasurer, Hugh Sargent. February 3, we gave a Valentine Party. During the intermission the faculty presented a very interesting take off on some of the pupils. A box of candy was given as a door prize to John Matulis who held the lucky number. page twenty-fire
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JUNIORS On the Verge R k row. hit to right: Mr. Decker, Class Advisor; Lester Wye Hoff. |ohn Mafuiis, Bernie Barclay. Norman Kohinson. Leonard Brown. Ira C'.hichester. lack Mesick. Kenneth Peters, Willard Chichester, Milton Fuller. Fred Stevens. Walter Van Allsburg, Everett Greiner. Sixth row: Wayne Tate. Carl Secihoff. Niley Bailey, Lee Beadle. Marral Cloud, Alfred Fetters, lack Glover, Lawrence Kelley, Richard Schramm. Raymond Crosby. Herbert Zuhl. Martin Misevic. Edward Carlson. Firni row: Louie Munger, Donald Hart. Dan Straley. Robert Shull. Ra mond Schaner, Lucille Marsh, Rose Buchner. Florence Sutherland, Dorothy Brimmer. Burton Cargill. Robert Tice. Harriet Haverly. Ida Belle Fuller. Fourth row: Muriel Brubaker. Robert Bruckman. Redmond Crosby. Patty Lampman. Norma Geisey. Belle Nichols. LaVferle Lathrop, Calla Schick. Lorna Fetters. Geraldine Hipley, Marjorie Kludy, Bonnie Beadle. Doris Nutenhaum. Third row: John I.ipski. Genevieve Cole. Doris Lawhorne, Marian Hasty. Ruth Burge- master. Ruth Moral. Charlotte Lou Chandler. Marjorie Gowell. Eulalia Baker. Joan Peterson. Ruth Cedarquist. SrcoND row: Birdcna Drmtnon. lulu Pcvic, Kathryn Budde, Evelyn Bowers, Freda Swi- hart. Mary Wet more, Adelc F.rdinan. I.orena Pearson. Maxine Rickard. Dorothy Wood. Front row': Dawn Rett in. Mildred Campbell. Hannah Fuller. Ronnie lean Jensen. Doris Neilsen. Alice lane Winget, Nedra Dillingham. Christian Jensen, William Lehmius, Jack Trommater. The Junior class began their high school life with 97 members in the Freshman year. With Mr. Cowles as our advisor we elected the following officers: President, Jack Tromater; Vice-president, Nedra Dillingham, Secretary, June Highland; Treasurer, Robert Shull. We presented Dickens' ' Christmas Carol, as a Christmas assembly program. In our Sophomore year, we had a class of 90. The following officers were elected: President, Wayne Tate; Vice-president, Nedra Dillingham; Secretary, Bonnie Beadle; Treasurer, June Highland. Our party was given February 4, under the supervision of Mr. Clendorf. It was a big apple party, the decorations being apples, and refreshments, ice cream and cookies i n t h e shape of apples. Now, we are Juniors with an enrollment of 87. Class Officers President...........Nedra Dillingham Vice President..........Herbert Zuhl Treasurer.....................Bonnie Beadle Secretary...................Marjorie Kludy page ticenty-four
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In September, 1938, our group of ninety-six Freshmen started what looked to be a very promising year of fellowship. In October, Miss Greene, the class advisor, called a meeting for the election of class officers. After a number of nominations for the various offices were made, the following were chosen: President, Harrison Gale; Vice-president, Alice Jean Simon; Treasurer, Gene Timmons; Secretary, Wanda Berger. 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 cf those in the group interested in learning how to dance. On March 31, 1939, the Freshmen sponsored their annual spring party for the entire high school and faculty. An interesting time for everyone was planned and it was apparent that everyone present spent a pleasant evening. Wanda Berger, Secretary. Class Officers President.............Harrison Gale Vice President.....Alice Jean Simon Treasurer............Gene Timmons Secretary............Wanda Berger B «k r»w, hit to rimit: Form Lynn. Tc«l Stralcy. Fied Strong, Herbert Scofield, Gene 1 minions, William Sat hers. Harold Marsh. William Leslie. Maurice Near. Howard Young-strom, Marie Schramm. Hose Greiner. Six Ml now: Floyd Wctmorc, Hcrshel Lurie. Stanley ScelhofT, Thomas Foster. Burt Morn-ingstar. Harrison Gale, John Varenhorst. Betty Vcrschucrcn, Wanda Berger. Fatty Sciiil-haneck. Barbara Fuller. Leonora Decker. Alice Simon. Flint row: Fred Zuhl, Carl Jenkins, Herbert Stoneman. Frank Dillingham Jr.. Bruce Shig'ey. Bruce Bates. Clifford Young strom, Edward lonnasscn. Norwood Wicks, lack Shull. Russell Smith, Norman Brown, James Gamble. Fourth row: Miss Greene. Class Advisor; Betty lensen. Wanda Slocum. Viola Cole, Helen HaverK. Cora Ellen Kelley. Alta Cummins, Theda Cummins, Agnes Staples, Margaret Riley. Marva McLaren, Marie Staples, Arlene Reams. I itird row: Barbara Lathrop, Lucy Hovey, Doris Howard. Tom Nobles. George Olson, Helen Butler. Lucille Baker, Alice Morat, Ruthanne Corlis, Lorcna Wiebcr. I onavcinc Norton, Kathyrn Taylor. Sk.cond row: Merriam Reed. Almerna Sutton, Joyce Metis. Lorraine Verschueren, Joan Brandel, Louise Dillingham. Louise Bray, Robert Lorenz, George Kyncl, Betty Rider, Doris Rider. Front row: Evelyn Fetters. Doris Schaner. Arthur Vanderputte, Lester Schancr, Morris Rouse. Ralph King. Richard Burke, Carl Brandel, Max Wellman, Jack Mungcr. At the Starting Point FRESHMEN poyr t irnit y-six
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