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EYERETT ALLDRITT AIARGARET ARNOLD PAYE BARKDULL ARTHUR BAXTER ROBERT BAYLESS ALI-RITD BENNETT RUTH IBOWITR IILORENCIE BOWMAR IVIARY BRITT ANNABTfLI.E BROWN BIRCHIZ BROWN .IEANIETIOIQ ISULCHER XVILBUR BUTLER DOROTHY CHANDLER KATHLEEN CHANDLER ELAINE CQLAIBORN JACK CLAIBORN JLANI: I I'Ii CUSTER VERA Llflf DLPEW JACK DUNN MARVIN ELLIER RUSSEL ELLIIR ROBERT FMVRSON GLADYS FONLLY LOUISE GIVENS BOB HAYNES IVIARY IIAWOR TH DOROTHY IIAYNES XYANDA HICKERSON VIERLA I3IEI.I,E HILLS GLIADRY HOPKINS XI.-XRY IZLI EN HOWARD LAURA HOWELL OTIS HUGHES LAVERL KIMPTON LAVERN KINIPTON JEANET'l'li LAMBING NAOMI LORIENSON ZELDA MASON MAE MCBRIDE CLARK MCDRUMMOND EUGENE MORGAN JOHN HENRY MULDER ELDON MURRAY JOHN NORRIS IVIARY PE TPRSON PAULINE POLLARD LORRAINE POMIEROY RICHARD QUESNELL LEO RASMUSSIEN KEITH SHLWMAKLR MADELINIL STONE FRANCIS TATE DORIS TILLEY DELL VUEBB FLOYD VVEECII LLOYD XVEIQCH RICHARD VVHEELER LORETTA XVOODLAND BERYL VJRIGHT CHARLIE YADON ' 1-Q FRESHMEN 3 -4
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.,,,.... . . . . WNW. .......,,,. .,..., .,..,-...- . .. -. Sophomore Class History My favorite subject, said a certain Sophomore, is Study Hall. That, of course, may or may not apply to all of them. In the spring of 1934, .a class was promoted from the sixth to the seventh grade-from the grade school building to the high school building. Later, in the fall of that same year, fifty-seven members of that same class trooped gaily into a new phase of school life. Two years passed: these youngsters advanced to the stage of green Freshmen, under the guidance of Mrs. McDermid and Charles Wilson. Then in the fall of 1936, fifty-two of the eighth-grade graduates opened wide the doors of opportunity and stepped into the Freshman Advisory. They promptly elected Arlow Freestone, president, and chose Leland Gough, Virginia Hardin, and Charlette Uhlig as assistants. The annual carnival gave them their first chance to show what they could do in the world of business. This adventure proved very successful. At the beginning of the second semester, they chose Ray McKinster, president with Juanita Poe, Lois Olin. Junior Morgan, to aid him. Under the advisorship of Miss Bell and Mr, Thomas, they :Watched their Freshman year slip by and end at an all-school picnic at Banbury's. In the fall of '37, fifty-six came back to enter as Sophomores. Ray McKinster. capably led the class as president: Junior Morgan as vice-president, Naomi Tate, secretary-treasurer: David McCloud, forum member. An exceptional display of talent was shown in their assembly program and Armistice Day stunt. Equally successful was their booth at the carnival, Second semester officers carried on the work of the preceding semester officers. Bob Scott was voted president: Glenn Alldritt, vice-president, Harold Tremble, secretary-treasurer: Nelda Thomas. forum member. Under the capable directing of Mrs. McClintock, their Sophomore year ended happily.
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vw Freshmen Class History In the fall of 1935 came bustling through the doors of Kimberly High School a group of fifty hearty, healthy, happy youngsters who thought they were enter- ing their first year of high school. The year was started off by electing Everett Alldritt, a very capable leader, as their president. So on through the year they went marching like little soldiers taking all the knocks and bumps as they went. The fall of '36 brought these same youngsters back a little more settled and used to high school routine. They settled down to do some real hard work and to make themselves known for their scholarship. Their eighth year in school ended with a picnic at Nat-Soo-Pah. But then came the real time for them to enter high school. The fall of 537 arrived and brought back to school sixty Freshmen. The increase in the number of the class was due to the moving of a large number of families from the dust bowl and some students coming- from surrounding schools. As their leaders they had John Norris as president with four other very capable assistants the first semester. The second semester they had Leo Rasmussen as president and four other very capable helpmates. From the Freshman class has come some real students. We had Freshmen out for football, basketball, boxing, softball and all dramatics. A number of our Freshmen play in the band and orchestra. From these students we expect real leaders in Kimberly High School in the future. But let me leave one question with you. Are these students green as most Freshmen are termed, or has their junior high experiences made them older, wiser and more collected? Look at their pictures. You are to be the judge.
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