t Junior Class History We Juniors began our third year in high school with a class of sixteen students. We lost Lewis Cox at the beginning of the second semester. At our first meeting We elected officers. They were as follows: President, John Russell, Vice President, Lewis Cox, Secretary, Ann Wollen, Treasurer, Mari- lyn Bosler, Sergeant-at-arms, Donald Bennett, Student Council Representative, Alberta Connors and Ann Wollen. Mrs. Natale, class advisor. Our first project of the year was the publishing of the SO edition of the Tillicum. Mr. Natale was appointed our annual advisor. Our staff is as follows: Editor, Barbara lnmon, Assistant editor, Ann Wollen, Business Manager, Georgia Bell, Sports editor, Jay Poore, Photogra- phy editor, James Frost, and Joke editor. We gave our class play Star Crazyv November 18, 194-9, which was a huge success. .We also had the responsibility of giving the Junior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquet which were grand successes. Mrs. Natale was our play advisor. X .pl ' , M ! 5 l,,J Y W s 4 F - X- L' - 'aria LL, I 4 V V ' .X A Y I it . , i l ' ' n .. . Sophomore Class History We entered high school with sixteen members. We lost Frank and Deith Henry, June Brown, and Delbert Mitchell. At the second semester Harold Gunter joined our class. The officers were president, Ronald Frost, vice president, Rick Damitio, secretary, Bonnie Fricke, treasurer, Delores Connors, and Sergeant-at-arms, Maxine Grandoroff. Student Council representatives were Charles Smith and Naomi Ray. Class advisor, Mr. Amidon. We started the Sophomore year with thirteen members and lost one mem- ber, Doris Reisner. The officers are president, Ronald Frost, vice president, Edelyn Moe, secretary, Naomi Ray, treasurer, Mildred Doerge, and sergeant- at-arms, Bonnie Fricke. The student council representatives are Edelyn Moe and Gerald Duval.
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Junior Class First row, left to right, Ann Wollen, Secretary, John Russill, President, Marilyn Bosler, Treasurer. Second row, Doug Bennett, Barbara Inmon, Georgia Bell, Alberta Con- nors, George Youckton. Third row, Mrs. Natale, Class Advisor, Orville Bramer, Jim Frost, Fred Moe, Stanley Ames, Don Bennett. Sophomore Class First row, left to right, Lois Beckwith, Mildred Doerge, Treasurer, Ede- lun Moe, Rick Damitio, President, Naomi Ray, Secretary, Doris Reisner. Second row, Delores Connors, Charles Smith, George King, Mr. Amidon, Class Advisor, Gerald Duval, Ronnie Frost, Maxine Ross. Freshman Class First row, left to right, Elaine Gunter, Jeanette Simmons, Carol Winters, Secretary, Darrel Bosler, President, Melvin Youckton, Nona White, Treasurer, Marcella Bramer. Second row, Miss Eddlemon, Class Advisor, Jim Witt, Dennis Wollen, Omer Tracy, James Russell, David Hand, Roy Palmer, Laverne Stevens, james Wollen. Freshman Class History The Freshmen Class started in high school on August 29, 1949 with 16 members. At our first class meeting we elected our class officers who were as fol- lows, President, James Harris, Vice President, Darrell Boslerg Secretary, Carol Winters, Treasurer, Nona White, Sargeant-at-Arms, Melvin Youcktong Student Council Representatives, Roy Palmer and Nona White. Miss Eddlemon was appointed our class advisor. During our school year two new members, Raymond Eyle and Elaine Gunter joined us. We lost two members, our President, james Harris, and David Patterson. The main event of the year was when the Sophomores init-iated us. This was in the first part of September.
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