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JUNIORS The Junior Class was represented by fifty-three students. The class officers were as follows: President, Harry Davidson; Vice President, Bill Kleisath; Secretary, Marcia Muzzall; Treasurer, Ray Phillips. The home room was divided into two groups. One was under the direction of Miss Fredericks and the other under Mr. Bancroft. During the first half of the year, both groups learned to dance during the home room period. The Junior Prom of 1942 was held March 27. The theme was a Hawaiian scene. The juniors have also sponsored a number of successful after-game dances. SOPHOMORES The officers elected for the Sophomore Class were: President, Gordon Hunger; Vice President, Wayne Prentice; Secretary-Treasurer, Bonnie Watters. The class was divided into two home rooms, the girls in one and the boys in another. The girls held a successful swimming party at the Y. M. C. A. Also, on several occasions, the class sponsored several skating parties. One feature of the Sophomore Class was the study of self-analysis during home room. FRESHMEN The election of officers took place with Lois Kinney, President; Jerry Huddle, Vice President; JoAnn Harshman, Secretary; and Mike Shaler, Treasurer. The ninth grade has had very few activities this year. The H to O group presented a play to the Junior High Student Body. Among the activities of the year, an outstanding event was the party given them by the Sophomore Class where everybody had an enjoyable time.
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CLASS HISTORY As every class before us. we started our ninth year with fear and pride, for we were in our last year of junior high school and starting our first year in senior high school activities. Our class officers were: Kenneth Espeseth, president; Bonnie Ruthford, vice- president; Helen Williams, secretary-treasurer; and Jean Pellerin, class representa- tive, with Miss Myrtle Johnson acting as our class adviser. The junior high student body officers were: Jim Mitchell, president; Walter Smith, vice-president; and Doney Balmer, secretary. We had a class party and sponsored many skating parties. In our sophomore year we were truly in the high school swing by joining glee club, band, and orchestra. Also, the drill team and sports were favored. Altogether, eight boys made the basketball and football teams. This year, our class officers were; Leland Johnson, president; Wayne Kinnie, vice-president; and Doney Balmer, secretary; with Shirley Armstrong as class repre- sentative. Miss Jane Sylliaasen and Mr. Alfred Martina were our advisers. Gladys Akers was welcomed to our school from Everett at the beginning of the year. Almost half the Torch Honor Society was from our class. We had, this Sophomore year, a number of parties and originated the annual Sophomore-Freshman party, welcoming the freshmen into high school. The Juniors' first task was to elect officers. The results were: Bonnie Ruthford, president; Wayne Bettinger, vice-president; and Shirley Armstrong, secretary-treas- urer, with Miss Laura Frederick and Mr. Clyde Bancroft acting as our advisers. The traditional junior prom was a fine success with a Dutch scene and Harry Dunbar s orchestra. Also, the juniors sponsored many after-game dances. Helen Williams, Edwin Florer, and Gwen Balmer were the school yell leaders. Doney Balmer led the majorettes. Four boys became lettermen and Lillian Nelson became a lettergirl. Again the class was well represented in the Torch Honor Society. Our hard-working senior class officers were: Jim Mitchell, president and class representative; Arthur Ulrich, vice-president; and Elsie Nygren, secretary; with Miss Marguerite Johnston and Mr. Howard Mollestad as our class advisers. Shirley Armstrong was the editor of the Pilchuck and Girls’ Club president. Walter Smith was business manager of the Pilchuck and Boys' Club president. Wal- lace Erickson was the editor of the Flashlight. Helen Williams was the Torch Honor Society president. Doney Balmer again led the majorettes, and Lillian Nelson was president of the Lettergirls' Club. Herbert Hunt entered our class from Cottonwood, South Dakota, toward the beginning of the year. Varied recreational activities were enjoyed and our Senior Play was a hiqhliqht of the year.
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