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lzzl-J'The 1f9:52q PMe.giei-ern Sl freshmen The Freshmen Class of 1931-32 constituted a typical lot of bewildered students--dazed but determined to make good in a big way. The upper classmen initiated us a la paint and paddle in assembly, and formally by a Freshman Reception. Perhaps the upper classes enjoyed a laugh at our ex- pense, but we certainly did have a royal time at both alfairs. Our class hasn't been very active, but perhaps when we have become more accustomed to high school routine we shall endeavor to do our part in making the high school one of the best. Eric Frid and Laura Garell, as president and treasurer, respectively, have proved capable and alert. We are held responsible, naturally, for the paper on the floor and for the greater amount of the confusion. The upper classmen have proved adept in the art of love-making, and quite a number of freshmen have profited from the lessons contributed so generously. .l x Th' , zrty . Vi '
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I-L-lL:'1'l'1e 1'57C52q p!VX'e.Qsic:1 all :I Sophomore Basketball The sophomore class was well representedlin Basketball. There were four boys on the varsity and also four girls on the girls' team. The following boys were on the team: LEVERNE CARLSON Forward and guard WILLIAM MALONE . Forward and guard CHARLES SLuGA . . Guard GEORGE IACKSON .... Center The following are the girls who made the team: DORIS MELLANDER . Forward and side-center MARY RooT . . . . . Forward MARGUERITE LANTI-IIER Guard LucILLE IoHNsoN Center -W. W. Twenty Nine f X m y i
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'H , f. lf' fl P Cil'l grae 1952 magician freshman Genius Delbert McCool has originated a new way to wear your shirt, buttoned up to the neck with a slip-on sweater. Although Delbert is a little bashful, he is a great favorite among the girls, and he enjoys playing peek-a-boo with Miss Gilkey. Wallace Anderson is a born prize-fighter. Eric Frid is admirably fitted to be a President of the United States in the near future. Hazel Simons has talent to be a remarkable school teacher. Carl Nelson, Ir., has the born talent of being an artist. He always spends his spare moments in drawing. Leola Du Chanois is a born opera singer. We all enjoy hearing her sing. Minor Keeley is goingvlto surprise us all by turning out to be the cham- pion basketball player of . I. H. S. Angeline Rich has talent to be a dancing instructress. Pearle Wilson has the hidden genius for being one of the best volley ball and basket ball players among the girls. Laura Garell, treasurer of the class, is going to take up interior decor- ating after graduation. She's so adapted to it that when we decorate in school or gym she never misses a chance to help us. We all expect Beverly Hanlen to become one of the greatest tap dancers. Walter johnson, Ir., was born to be an engineer. Alice Osbeck has in mind to become an actress. Some of the boys and girls say she looks like Clara Bow. Arlene Larson has the talent for being a nurse. She's always handy if there is anyone hurt or injured. Harold Cornell was meant to be a minister. He should become an ambassador to some foreign country in later years. Betty Coon is a born gymnastic instructress. Emilia Dewey is going to follow in the footsteps of her sister and be- come a nurse. Geraldine Ordiway is a born musician. We enjoy her piano playing. Helen Adair thinks an Old Maid's Life will suit her. Maxine Bengston has no special talent. We all expect her to turn out to be of great value. , M ...., Thirty One ' f A A 3 .
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