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Page 29 text:
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sophomores spell school spirit On September 7, 1937, 364 freshmen returned to O.H.S. labeled sophomores--real vet- erans who know the ropes and say Hello, freshman with a note of triumph. Making an initial plunge into the fountain of l1igh school society, the sophs engineered a matinee dance to Whieh incoming freshmen Were invited as honor guests. p Life in an institution for higher learning Ceollegeb was the theme of their assembly in whieh a few sorority secrets were let out. Hidden talent in the ranks of the second-year-ers in the form of vocal soloists and harmonizers was brought to light during the course of the program. Football, basketball, track-all felt the presence of the sophomores, several of whom brought home honors in the field of sports.
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EADING the way for the first S61116Sl'81' of sopho- more aefivify were Herbert Pashkowski, p r e s i d e 11 tg Hyla Yelle, vice presidentg Gladys Dodge, see1'e'fu1fy, and Floyd lVinfield, yell king Cpicture not shown aboveb. Gladys refaiiied her posi- lWO IJQGPJ io H19 Q00 B if X Below: Manly portion of sophomore class. Top picture, includes names A lo I inclusive, bottom picture, I ta Z. Sopli fair sex on opposite page divided A lo I and K lo Z. tion as class secretary for second semester as Dan Cushman filled fhe prexy- ship and Bill Powell fhe vice presidency. A d v i s e 1' s Bliss Agnes Bushnell and Clarence B. Mumford pointed out fo them the sign-posfs 011 fheir second journey Through high school life. ,.,,,.,,........n.. ,.-.-- .,...,,.-M-W -V.---1 - -V
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Below: Freshmen boys, A fo K inclusive ftopj, and L lo Z fbollomj. On opposite page are fresh girls, arranged ihe same way. research produced them HEX: NVith an inauspicious entry Freshman day, August 31, more than 400 frosh, the largest influx in the l1is- tory of Olympia high, were officially in- troduced to Principal NV. J. Matters, A.S.B. officers and the school. Trust- ingly following their guides through every nook and cranny, the youngsters soon became acquainted with at least the physical features of high school. Now: Just one step reinoved from the sophomore classification, the frosh no longer are to be looked upon as mere babes, but as grown-ups. Oficers for the year are pictured at left: Top row, left to right, are J ack O'Leary, presidentg Isadore Bean, Vice presidentg Dorothy Ann Steen, council representative. Bottom, left to right, are John Ham- ilton, yell leaderg Miss Emma Adatto and Dewey I. Noblitt, advisers, and be- low, Howard Enbody, treasurer, and Irene Anderson, secretary.
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