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mlfwkw 't'w 45 sf oplromores Mr! Johnsoxvs H0319 Room or 'ou errrerrts s rr rr Prfxzet loxte lorrrerrtz Hosxlfmd 1 ur well u rrro 0 rh rr'1 lrere: Sem onrl lion rorrrrr utr Iolrn'-on B ogclc rr B du rn Drer rcl x P If r., in Mrs Iolrn Still Front Ron l1F'awtte lrorrs Brrklrd lfllrngsorr Feroe krtrgrrr 'llerrsrnrrr Fukmrr kogfr T lshrlvuxa Cowazvs Home Boom Tamfrdr Shore W ttftn the 4MM ylrrvlfhr Vlrrno S Trrnftda Qtorruk Qtinlex of 38 came to the new world of School wrth shakrng knees and many The class Senror Hrgh mrsgrvrngs durrng the soon after ever the sophomores dtcrded they had not too much to fear from the upperclassmtn and settled down to the serrous busrness of the year The sophomores elected as offrcers presrdtnt Cal Bashaw vrce oresrdtnt Harold Hruga secre tary lrllran Anderson treasurer Mary lam Stewart Followrng a school tradrtron the sophomores took charge of the bonfrre at thc annual pep rally before the football game wrth Auburn Thrs affarr was an ausprcrous bcgrnnrnq for the career of the class of 38 as an organwatron of H S for rt was a succ Later came the brqgest event of the year th Valentrne matrnee dance whrch rs tradrtronall grven by sophomores The decoratrons consrstefl of hearts of all srzes around the balcony and orchestra stand and a large heart wrth the words Welcome Uoperclassmen as the center of rntef est Even the crrtrcal cpperclassmen thought h dance was a success and the decoratrve heartf found a place among the souvenrrs of many 2 runror or senror The sophomores feel that therr years exper rences have put them well on the way to therr next step rn the world berng rumors Eight rnrtratron party held rn the gym school opened After that how W NI rlt rtft M xtsumoto Nlatsulrrrfr Sc-cond llox Keogh 1 rrtt I Oren? Beers -Xu ler son Shrnnorr I x gresorr Ukrmoto 'Wrw 1 on 'lll lfrout Ron Nielson 'Wodesta Danrels Della Brrklrd Short 'Stew rrt qmrth Pe-rlrrr Nnrsadr Nrtta Parks' Home Room 1 rl Buterrko Xrrderson 'tr Q Sf-1 ond Hou rt rr rn urrt lolrrrsorr ord rsrrxx 1l1Slx9lll 1 ont I lexerrsorr Hrrarrrat'-u Xrar Hrugar Mrtsumnto Frrman Moorrex BTOWIAS Home 100111 'I'nrrP1rr Nleurrrur 1 Smrth ll Smrth Pear son lergler lhurrrpson 'llr Brown Se-1 ond liuu Usrres-. Summer s I T iketa R urdorr Whrtley N nrtx Nelson 'iebastrur N rsrlxr N nkagnr 1 Seem ur S X oshwrrrnr x T Q All , X' 0 K WD ' J Tr l- 'I 1'l 1'r':r:well, Lzrrr: Vny, 1lr': lirr. 1 -K 1' X Av . v l ' , . I ' '. 'rl . I. F j'r I . B:r': . 1':rr'1- .' ' ': 1' ', lk 2, . .' . :' rf. nl , ' wx, 1. If: , .. . - M : W: . ': ... 1 . ,. . . f pf '- M. . 1 , S , B. z 1 2 ., ' v: , rv! ,a' ,, 'j,, ' '- 5 ': 1'. r 3 , . .'. ' ' ., . ' ' , .' ', . 'z ', B. . ' , 1 1 1 n 'M ' : ' - ' There were a few awful moments 'Pop Row: Hutt-lre-rrH.1'r'ow, Hverold, Boyer',1'lrud- . l . . . . . vifi, 17. ', 1'. r , Mr. la 'k,'. . ' ' ' .' - 1 Hu-.1'.Mr't', rr .. .- ,.r. ' - Alf ' , B. sl: ', ' lx ll. . . ' A Fr' low: , ' .- , ' I ', ' ', . . f ' .2 ' ' , if ' L l - - . 3 x Mr. ' : r - c - v - 1 , .r': N,. ..' , .'- ' 1 .' - ': .' .'.', . '.', '. 1' ', 2 ' . Y ' ' . K. . .. ' ess. l 1 31 ri . . . . . . U .. F V ' Q Y 'Q
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Junlors Miss Wise s Home Boom lm Il HI Bron n IP Imsm Arnold Nllss W lse- Nr-4 lc l tzee X :ting 1 nlhul Bun ut Il ,Inu I-lm s errloe- M I 1 1 1 Bw tx fulbe g Mins LaGassos Home Boom 0 I x ln e llZ7U N Tuscan xx I 11 IN Qeconsl ION Xllnhle son Ilolothx N l en I l6NlIlg9l Mele: NI xyn nd Xlntm Front ron R sNll.'ll'l'1l36 Nfrsutnltl P Nllthflel son Ix XOSl'll7UI'lll H Nlllxclllll M r!BDChB H0816 300111 T011 HN f Xlfmd Brrker lkutx Penne Hxgg 1191291 u en 0 I I rem were r s u 1 ru: IILPINOII 1 Bn llncl Nllilffkl New s I-Iolst N1 hrssel hurl Anderson ont rm muh lxkllllld I- klssel Pllllld Ixltxglrl Hougaldx Ixerl l'lSll8I r Sathers Home Boom op ION e ltte SIXICIEP Wilson Iloxle l 11-singer R lsnlussen Nxther 591 Ulld ION X NIIUH1 J NGN YTI ill -X PAIN Pl Ieber H Smith Villght PQIFIDS l'IUlll lou oe H e itte Tsubott Bos ner Sage Pllee Wxth a sprn of the globe the class of 37 started on rts trlp rn the unfamrlrar world of the Kent Semor l-Irgh School Bob Peme was gurde and Mervrl Kxssel Betty Carlberg and Arnold Wrede acted as hrs assrstants Miss WISE and Mr French made up the advrsory councll A flag of maroon and gold was horsted wrth great ceremony and the journey was under way The mexperrenced travelers found themselves con fronted by hlgh ranges of rndecrsron but these were courageously surmounted and level country reached Throughout the years journey several soclal events were rn order to provlde relaxation for the hard worklng travelers One of the mann events was a Valentme dance whlch was also enjoyed by the other groups travelmg ln the same part of the world After reorganlzlng the party and choosmg new offrcers we contmued our expedrtron rn search of knowledge and new Ideas The leaders rhls Nm were Bruce Shaffer Alfred Pamter Dorothy Fo and Roy Sage Two addrtxons were made to the advisory councrl 'Vllss La Gasse and M Sather Travel was compararrvely easy Dunne the Chrrstmas season we came to a halt and made preparatlons for the annual Jun'or P om In order to grve the travelers somethmg to remember therr three year Journey artrstrc class rmgs pms and sweaters were purchased along the way Nme 0 7 I Tal -uw: I.. l1Ig1 , ' ' f' ld, .' , ' , .' -unll 'nt IC. I-'ra . r. Bow, Bit ' , '1 rn, lf. ', Frm ww: Ilsl ny, 1 ks, B l , . shi- li: wax. B'tz-r, I j 'z ' 1' . 1 . 'I' Il -uv: Sw: , Mill l', .1 .1 'ini, .'1ulen, :S l', Misc .1 P1 use. .- --1 I...'-11,-, - gxes. ,M. ' , - '. P. ,' ', . I ' 1 ' , V. 'Z . '11 1 , '..' C , r. . . - Y. ' I 1 ', A. B I k , M ', 7' -h, A , . , .' 'And 'r1x'7 ll: ldy. .-X'tl ' A l , '. k- . . . ' . . Fr nw: Hn 1 1, ' '1 , '. , ' -t-, ,' , , ' , H . ' : - T ' ': M. I. V1 , S1 , ,- , ' , ' R. .' ', NV. 1.' , Mr, , h., . .Z Nxt. . ' A.. ,Z ' A' ,t i. . I 1 r f H. . 1. v1 . .1 1. B. LQ.. ' , ' , , , . ' - 1 . V . .' 1 . 5 -' 1 , .
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