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Fl2ESl-IMAN CLASS CDFFICEVQS llawix lll0I.l'IIl . . l'r'1f.vi1l1'::l DICK KiNl1i-:IUIAN Vi If-Pivaviilrflll HELEN XNVISTUSKI . . S!3l'l'!'fHlA.lj Miss Piiiuivs. Miss Klum' ,'lrlz'i.w1fr.w Top Row: J. Conrail, Zuick, Glitch, Flntrc, Tunrle. Sliucinzikcr, Daililgrcri. Wilmii, Wallace, Uliiistvrl, fifllllff, Dntsmi. Goofllimfl, M. .lolin'Qnn, Dahl, Kniu, M. Gates Nl0I4ll0I'lllll. Mitchell Cviitvi' Row: Miss liirliy iurlviserl. .lum's, I.. Tollum, K. Tollum, Gillilzliirl, lluslmlzl, Gillwrt, li, Piiikvy, H. Wistrzski, E, PUl'll'Ii, l.. Stiglitz, lllzivzuilzxy, X. Ellis, Wyniun, ll. Riley, lVl. Sygitmxicz. Jorgciiauii, S1llllllQ'Cl', Luveridge, Cave, M, Glover, Niles, Miss Phillips lanlviscrl Bottom How: D. Todd, N, Toler, Josephson, L. Grenier, E. Ostroiii, M. Woulf, Vaughan, McMuniium1i, G. Bakke Top Row: Larson, Dcul, PQtQI'5on, Yzillun, Filbvrt, Terry, Nuris, A. Campbell, W. Grunv, E. Curlwii, llimlvnlioilr. Elder, B. Cwrniuiii, D. KlIlllt'I'll.illl, SuiiclQrgu1ii'1l, Xzxwiiilm Ingvrsnll, G. Spxinski, Luxxyvr Cvntvi' Row: K. Pottcr, Smith, V. CLIlllllllll9, Emmerson, F. llzuxivron, RiL'lir'ii4lrl's-r, G. 1J?1IllC'l'I7ll, W, Spunslci Jzivubson, Knitm-ii, Durbin, B. Ilzuwr, R. Woocl, E. 'l'uls-1' Bottom Row: K. lVli'lVlLll'I'y, Burns, J. Amlvrson, lvlcyr-rs, Frumbly, B. Hmwll, llzmimor, Duling, Prinlv I 'cv-11111-lln'vr 4 1
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SOP!-IOMCDVQE CLASS As the school year of 1934-35 draws to a close ninety-four students will have completed their sophomore year. By this time three presidents, three vice-presidents, and two secretary-treasurers have served their fel- low classmates. When the class first organized, in 1933, they selected as their leaders, Carl Gritch as president, Mary Lou Kale as vice-president, June Giarde as secretary-treasurer, and Miss Phillips and Miss Leer as advisers. Then, beginning their second year they elected Marjorie Cowell, president, Kenneth Osier, vice-presidentg Isobel Dickey as secretary- treasurerg and Miss Garland and Mr. Morton as advisers. However, in the middle of the year the president dropped school, whereon the vice- president moved up and Clarence Harkness was elected in his place. The initiation of the Freshmen was the first main event for the soph- omores. This took place on September 21, 1934. No further activities were engaged in until January 21, when the Sophomores and Freshmen spon- sored an all-school skating party at the Wickersham Skating Rink. The assembly program given in the spring completed the calendar for these prospective upperclassmen and left them ready and eager for the upper-class activities. Tfvrfll ly-Iwo
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FQESI-IMAN I-IISTOIQY The Freshman class was warmly welcomed during Freshman in- itiation at the beginning of the year. The day seemed hard for some but was enjoyed by most of the members of the class. The Freshmen and Sophomore classes sponsored a skating party for the whole school. They all reported a very good time. The Freshmen turned out well for all school activities. Some were in sports, others in the Hi-Jinx, and many were in the chorus and dances of the operetta. Two members of the class, Margaret Shoemaker and Helen Wistoski, had parts in the cast of the operetta. Each year the eighth grade classes from all parts of the district visit the high school in order to become more familiar with the work done in the school. On this day this year the Freshmen class entertained with a program for the assembly. The features of the program were selections by the freshmen orchestra of sixteen members and by a violin quintet consisting of Helen Wistoski, Pauline Niles, Mavis Gates, Evelyn Olm- sted, and Betty Gilbert. Other numbers on the program were a vocal solo by Margaret Schoe- maker and two skits, K'Entertaining Sister's Beau , and Uncle Cy at the Talkies . Those participating in the skits were Leonard Wilson, Irwin Toler, Elsie Bruns, Maxine Wallace, Gayle Dameron, Frances Neevel, Donald Frombley, Burton Germain, and Gerald Larson. Twwl ly-four
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