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JUNIOR DIRECTORY Name Number Address Exchange Elton Aasen Mang Driving a Dodge “Another flat tire!” Verna Barklow Vernie Being angelic “My goodness Isabelle Bryant George Giggling “Gosh sakes” Ena Christensen Slim Bookkeeping “I don’t either!” Elese Cutler Skid Chattering “Damnifino” Bernice Davenport Beans Running things “My word!” Hilda Fredenburg Fredie Undecided “Well-a” Katie Furman Katie-did Reading “Quit that!” Stanley Furman Stan Studying? “I kaint Crystal Guerin Blondie Kidding “He’s mine” Adeline Gurney Addie Memorizing Civics “Ha! Ha!” Waldo Hartley Big Boy Exercising “Aw—” Anna Johnson Ann Chewing Gum “Fur—” Elmer Knight Little Joe Blushing “Cut ’er out!” Lyle Knight Little Kackum Being good ? “Aw you quit” Faye LaBranch Frenchie Learning to dance “So homely, he’s cute” Lillyan LaBranch Lil Playing basket ball “No, sir” Margaret Luttrell Maggie Teasing “Oh, fur cats sake!” Evelyn McPherson Mac Pulling in the A’s “Well I guesso—” Clarena Nelson Weenie Going to Broadbent “I guess so” Kenneth Porterfield Ken Vamping girls “Aw shucks” Mildred Russell Midge Being quiet “Sure” Edyth Schroeder Edie Catching the stage “Kids!” Hazel Schroeder Haze Being inconspicuous “I’ll be darned if I know Elbert Schroeder Shrimp Wiggling “Hi!” Dacie Sperry Dace Writing letters to E. “Really!” Zelia Tolman Zelah Studying “Well?” Frances Warner Frannie Eating “Aw g’on” Ardath Dodson Bobby Being oolite “I’ll say” William Hulet Bill Writing love letters “It’s my liver” Ellis Widby Whitey Bluffing “Boy Howdy” Willa Sampson Bill Rolling her eyes “Oui, Oui!” Gladys Tripp Spider Reducing “I’m starved” Wm. McLennon Bill Riding wild horses “I dunno” Page Nineteen
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SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We started to school in the “old brick” building, but as there were so many other students we didn’t get to stay in the regular assembly. We were given one of the rooms down stairs, which was not very pleasant, but we were glad we didn’t have to go to the Freshmen assembly again. The first sophomore meeting was called to order by Francis Kelt-ner who was the vice-president of the freshman class last year. The following class officers were elected: Francis Keltner, president; Truman Hartley, vice-president; Ellis Widby, secretary-treasurer; (At the beginning of the second semester Ellis became a junior, so Edith Mecum was elected to take his place.) Gale Abbott, sergeant-at-arms; Shirley Carter, council representative; and Mrs. Cooley, class advisor. On October 24, we gave a freshman initiation party which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. The class is very proud of the fact that Francis Keltner and Shirley Carter received football letters. Our class was well represented on the basketball teams also. The members w'ho made the teams were: Vera McCulloch, the girls’ team, and Francis Keltner and Shirley Carter, the boys’ team. The members of the sophomore class have done their best to make the school proud of them and will do the same next year when they enroll as juniors. -:o:- Page Tivonty-ono
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