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The Junior Class OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Yell Leader Girl's Live Wire Boy's Live Wire - HILL JOHNSTON JUNE JOHNSON - GRACE HANEKE ERNEST ROSTOCK DOROTHY HENNING - HAROLD LOCKWOOD s===s==3! The class of ’38 started out three years ago as little rooks. It took a very short time for them to become accustomed to high school. Then the class began to make its place in a large organization. They climbed and climbed, faltering now and then but leaving behind shining marks of achievement. • The junior class was very well represented in every possible activ- ity that the L. H. S. sponsored. Besides the large staff of junior reporters on the Tiger-Hi Lights t staff, Kathryn Gregory was assistant editor and Helen Sandoz assistant business manager. In the Girls’ League, Margaret Klinghammer, second vice-president, copped a position which is usually held by a senior. In athletics the boys really showed their mettle. Ernest Rostock, Kenneth Lilly and Bob McClay were star basketball players while Swede Johnston, Jack Munhall and Bob McClay were prize football men. Dan Biggs swung a wicked baseball bat and Kenneth Lilly sprinted away with the track honors. The girls’ lights in athletics shone as brightly as the boys. Lois McCluskey, Willena Baker, Pauline Pieper, Grace Dunn, Feme Duncan, Geraldine Ansell, Irene Shaw and Peggy Fcrdinandson made the first team in basketball. Willena Baker was one of the nimble-jointed tumb- lers who have entertained hundreds at assemblies and basketball games. The opera also included its share of juniors. Marie Brace had a musical lead while June Johnson and Jean In low had speaking leads. The junior talent assembly went over with a bang and included every junior who wanted to participate. Whenever the stage, lights or props need attention you find Lewis Fulkerson, Bob Pierce and Fred Lloyd on the scene. The last two are also L. H. S.’s movie machinists. Truly the junior year was very important and it was successful. PERSONNEL Charles Abrahamson Clinton Alexander Geraldine Ansell Inez Ansell Elbert Anson Kathryn Avery Alladean Avars Willena Baker Eugene Becker Ella Berry Dan Biggs Enimabclle Booher Sigrid Borine Marie Brace Clarke Bray Charles S. Brookes Charles F. Brooks Lois Broomfield Gordon Brown Helen Buckley Wilma Burch Crystal Burnett Franklin Burnett Betty Burns Willadean Byron Norma Caldwell Ernest Cartright Billy Christensen Frances Clark Martha Jane Clark Burl Courtney Ethel Cross Teddy Cusick Jean Davies Jessie Davis Charles Doherty Elizabeth Dolan Don Donohue David Douglass Feme Duncan Grace Dunn Margaret Earhart Peggy Ferdinandsen Kenneth Flannery Maryetta Foley George Folsom Bernice Fowler Lewis Fulkerson Marl and Fullmer Mavia Gray Kathryn Gregory 20
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The Sophomore Class OFFICERS President V ice-1 President Secretary Song Queen Yell Leader Boy's Live Wire Girl's Live Wire LESLIE WEBB LYLE MOREHEA1) DARLENE M1LLER1NG BARBARA WARDELL DONALD PYLE BILL FREES MARY ELLA MORRIS If you are looking for talent, spirit, brains or brawn, let us call your attention to the sophomore class. On the athletic side they proved their mettle by walking off with the girls’ interclass basketball champion- ship. To the football string they contributed one of the roughest, tough- est Tiger halfbacks, Verlin Keffer. And into the basket at the district tournament zoomed many a ball shot from the hands of the expert sopho- more forward, John Tuttle. Passing from the muscular to the musical field, a varied array of talent comes out of this versatile class. By her plain and fancy per- formances, Patricia Hall has earned the reputation of being one of the top-flight accompanists in the music department. And speaking of sopranos, when Joyce Hendrickson takes oil for a high C there’s a Lily Pons in the making. The sophomores just about supplied the instru- mental personnel of the group chosen for the All-Northwest Music Con- ference with it’s rootin’, tootin’ trio, John McManus, Bob Dow and Bill Spencer. John gathered in more laurels for his class by his champion- ship clarinet playing at the state contest. As exponents of the immortal drama we have those mighty actors, Wayne Williamson and Dallas McKcnnon, who performed ably in the contest play. Dallas also starred in the role of Eagle Eye in the ooeretta. Nor were they lax in their social life. In February the girls spon- sored a tea for the mothers of the members PERSONNEL of this illustrious class. Melvin Allen Maurice Clyde Aileen Hatcher John Anderson Margie Coffin Norma Lee Hauntz Mitchell Asia Phyllis Courtright Ross Hearing Doris Avars Cleo Dahlstrom Joyce Hendrickson Claude Baker Margaret Davis Lorraine Hendrickson Arlene Barber Susan Davis Fred Hildebrandt Marry Barnes William De Lashmutt Marvin Hill Laura Mae Baum Catheileen Dial Lillian Hillhouse Beatrice Bergland Sally Doherty Gifford Hulse La Verne Berry Jack Dotson Fern Hungerford Mary Gene Bohncnkamp Robert Dow Nadine Hungerford Joan Bouvy Mary Luc England Edna Jasper Bennetta Briggs Marjorie Fleshman Evelyn John Barbara Brazeau Mildred Fleshman Bobby Farther Edward Brown John Foley Verlin Keffer Mildred Brown Le Roy Foster Ernest Keltz Wanda Brown Wayne Fouts Glen Kelly Morris Bruce Rosalie Fox Clayton Klein Melburn Buck Bill Frees Louise Klein Juanita Buckley Walter Fulton Helen King Charlotte Burnett Marcella Gardener Loydc Knapp Ellen Cain Helen Garland Lois Kofford Jim Cameron Elden Gilson John Kopp Clco Campbell Milodcne Goss Mary Kube Edward Campbell Betty Graham Desmond Larson Evelyn Carbine Lcland Gralapn Marian Larson Evelvn Carter Maxine Green Leonard Lee Hal Carter Mary Gunn Max Le Gore Alidcan Chadwick Violet Gunn Jack Leonhardt Betty Chadwick George 1 la gey Frederic Lewis Eldon Clark Gertrude llagey Nancy Lee Lindsay Juanita Clark Patricia Hall Mary Loney 22
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