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. . SOPHOMORE CLASS . . OFFICERS Preqidcm ----------'-'4,----,A---, ,,,,, Lilyan Jackson l Therlault Velma Petty Vice-President .....V.-,,. -- N Cl Secretary-Treasurer Fourth Ron: Myra Bennett, H. Anderson, Isaacson, G. Anderson, ltuffino, H. Rose, !VleClintic'k, Manire, C. Ames, Wetherald DI! Third Row: Putnam, Harris, Seifert, Brant, Clodius, M. Bennett, P.Bennett, Theriault. Second Row: V, Ames, Czihill, Langabeer, Pearson, Hunter, Holderreed, White, Balch, Heck, Dunlap. First Row: Miller, Jenson, Everson, .Izit'kson, Rohleder, Anderson, Cox, Ray, Elmore, R. Ross, Wheeler, Blechschmitlt - -ofstfai , '11, At the beginning of tl Q:Z?FE6q 'Were foivty-five pupils enrolled in our class, making it still the largest in school.?,SYe lost four students and gained three. john Manire, Iithel Miller, and Quentin nes. We gave a Sophomore-Freshman party at vw ich the MAmateur Hourn was the most popular game played. Vive were represented in athletics by Neil Theriault, ,lack Harris, Joe Ruffino, Harold Anderson and Bennett llvetherald. In debate we were represented by Dorothy Rohleder, Edward Brant and lohn Xlanire. The yell queens. Lilyan jackson and Clara Everson, are from our class, and Clara Iiiverson is also a twirling major in the band. That the Sophomores are very musical is shown by the number taking part in the Various organizations. There are ten in the band, fifteen girls in the Girls' Glee Clubg five boys in the Boys' Glee Clubg and two girls not in the band are in the orchestra. Although we have lost a little in numbers, we still hope to be the largest graduating class in the history of our school. -EULA COX. I iqc Ten
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. . JUNIOR CLASS . . I OFFICERS Vfcslflflll '-ffff V ---'fff --rfw V -,....,,,,fV......,....,,,.,.. . .. Ray Simmons Ylff PTCFfflC'lT -,,ff-ff,f f,,fff V V. ......VV..VVVV.., .. l-Zetty Wlheeler Secretary and Treasurer . ., . lim Vanclervort Sergeant-at-aiins ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,A,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,v,,,,, A Xxvalter Devlin THIRD HOW: Petty, Lintlholm, Gwinn, Holloway. MIDDLE ROW: Devlin, Gillis, Sheaffer, Vantlervort, Russ, Storey. FIRST ROW: Emerson, Neeley, Wheeler, Miller, Allen, Blunk, Beckwith, Nickerson. The class of '38 has completed another full year in its history. The juniors started out with twenty-five students enrolled, but our vice-president, Dale Wiheeler, and four other students dropped out before the end of the year. Although few in numbers, we have been active in student body and class activities. VVe were represented in basketball by Kenneth Sheaffer, Ray Sim- mons, Jim Vandervort and Lloyd Holloway, and in football by Kenneth, David Storey and Jim. The Junior play, 4'Girl Shy, presented in November, was a decided success. VVe captured the prize in the one-act play contest with 'fWhere's Elmerf' .it farce-comedy. Other activities in which the Juniors participated included the music depart- ment, with seven pupils, the Pow VVOW staff, with three Juniors holding impor- tant places, and the Associated Student Body, with two of the members of the class holding offices. The juniors sponsored the banquet held annuallyin honor of the Seniors. A circus idea was carried out in decorations, theme and program. Wie were amply rewarded for all our diligent work, for everyone had a very enjoyable evening. One of the main activities of the class was the editing of The Tillicum. -DOROTHY BLUNK. Page Nine
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. . FRESHMAN CLASS . . OFFICERS. ,, Prwidffurl 'Q,-------,-----....--. ,........................... . . ....,...,.. Bill Gibson Dick Vandervort Bill Cahill Pauline Ambrose Vice-President ......,.,,,,,,... Vxbl Secretary-Treasurer .,,,,., --,,Y,,--'------Y.AA Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, .,,,,,,.A.-A--,-A--4'---- --,--,,A-- . ,.,1' First Row: Holloway, Grisw , Vandervort, Gibson, Schneider, Brant, Gerrits, Hall, Waunch. Third Row: Ames, Cahill vin, Sanders, Alfredson, Murray, Baker, Byers. Second RowfPalmeB, Qaytfa Ambrose, A. White, Getty, L. White, Hayden, Beckwith. First Row: Pete, Jack, Rush, Wetherald, Williams, Conklin, Bush, Parko, Lindholm, McMeekin, Gwinn, Klatush. .4 '1f-A I - Q4-?. . When school opened in he fall of 1936, forty-one Freshmen entered high school. The grade schools of Cedarville, Porter, South Park, Satsop, Ford's Prairie, and Oakville were represented among this group. The Freshmen have taken part in many activities. Several of the girls were in the Girls' Glee Club, the band and the Girls, Athletic Association. The boys have taken an active part in all athletics and the Freshman bas- ketball team won the class championship, Wilfred Sanders won his letter in basketball, playing in every game that the high school scheduled. Six boys turned out for football, Sanders, Cahill, Vandervort, Schneider, Ames, and Gerrits. Of these Cahill and Sanders made their letters. On October 16, the Sophomores gave the Freshmen a party. We returned their favor by giving a party in their honor on February 18. We took part in the one-act play contest with a play composed Wholly of boys, The Negro Boarding House. -DICK VANDERVORT. Page Eleven
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