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14 ' L... ,. . ,, M- .,.0.mf...:ww! r!i7JVM-iff 2 ' V . , --, .uf . A ' FAB' fx-, Theriault: V. Pearson: D. Pearson: Hines: Schaeffer: King: Hayden: Clodius: Beckwith: Roe. Garrlgus: Langabeer: Schlegel: Bower: Gustafson: Beeler: Ames: Atwood. Miller: Martin: Penniclc: Sanders: VVilson: Bell: Buzzard: Lemmon: Parko. Junior Class . . . Jim Buzzard ........ ....................... P resident Vernon Bell ...... .,....... S ecretary-Treasurer Jack King .,,..., ....... B oard of Control Dolores Hoyt, class president, moved to Montesano in October, leaving Jim Buzzard, vice president, in that office. Mrs. Garrigus served as the class ad- visor. ' Who Wouldn't Be Crazy, the Junior play, was presented in December. The junior-Senior banquet was given in April. A Junior dance in May, to rafse money for the annual, proved enjoyable. In athletics, many class members were outstanding. Jack King, Vernon Pearson, Bill Theriault, Andy Sanders, Rimar Clodius, and Paul Wilson made the basketball and baseball teams. Lucille Schlegel sang in the Glee Club. In Orchestra and Band, the class was represented by Jim Buzzard, Marion Hines, Vernon Pearson and Clinton Lemmon. Orpha Ames and Mildred Gustafson were librarians. Paul Wilson took a part in the senior play. Orpha Ames was vice president of the Girls' Club. With the publication of The Tillicum, the juniors feel that they have had a full year. l13l
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Dorothy Porter bequeaths her ability to conjugate Spanish verbs to Lloyd Halloway. Gordon Blechschmidt leaves his ability as a typist to anyone that won't look at the keyboard. XVilma Murray leaves to Bud Pearson the use of her left arm so that he may have two good pitching arms. Darrol Pulfofd bequeaths his ability to get along with the teachers to Elzie Holderreed as he seems to be aspiring to such heights. Leona Neeley bequeaths her office as Girls' Club president to anyone who is unwise enough to want it. Teddy Dahl leaves his worn out razor to Frank Gwin. lihner Collins leaves his' mclodious voice to Norman Ross. Nick Parko leaves his gift of gab to VValter Devlin. Sidney Beckwith leaves his ability to argue to Mr. Roe. Bertha XYcst wills her quiet ways to Richard Taylor. Senior Poem . . . Our Senior Class has always been The best one in the school. VVe've always had the most of fun And obeyed the Golden Rule. VVe've always had the best of healthy Our books are nice and clean, Because the inside of our books We've very seldom seen. We Seniors always do our part When it comes to pennants and food, We prefer the Iunior'5 kind ' We're always in the mood. Some Seniors we know, love lemonade, Especially the dopey kind It makes old maids and bachelors Romantically inclinedi ' And now, when we're about to leave, With handkies to our eyes- VVe hope you'll remember us with love, As fleet old tempus flies. l-it-l'rl'nlnM-tri
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Sophomores . . . President ....... ....... B etty Blechschmidt Secretary ....... ............ E cho Bramer Treasurer ,,,.,,,,, ,,..... P at Theriault The Sophomore class has 24 members, many of whom are outstanding in school activities. At the first of the year Valjean Jones was elected president, but later en- rolled at Rochester. The presidency was then filled by the vice president, Betty Blechschmidt. ' Representatives in the Glee Club are: Elsie Holderreed, Echo Bramer, and Betty Blechschmidtg in athletics: Pat Theriault, Richard Taylor, Albert Ever- son, Donald Scheaffer, Virgil Halloway and Frank Easter, in orchestra: Elsie and Elzie Holderreedg and in band: Virgil Halloway. October fifth, the Sophomores gave the annual Freshman-Sophomore party. Due to the resignation of the former yell leaders, Echo Bramer and Betty Blechsclnnidt were elected cheer leaders for the year. Under the direction of Mr. Putnam, class advisor, the sophomores have had a successful year. Putnam, Evcrsong Easter: Taylor: Conkling Theraultg Rosmondg Schlegelg Halfowav, Golmang VX'entworth3 Holderreed: Holderreedg NVeilandg Armstrong, Iacksong Mooney. U41
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