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,..fs-fw...., W Mfg? .sf-fl .if . First llms: .l. Jrunes. E. Jensen. ll. Jensen. L. Jensen. lf. Jensen. II. Jewell. C. Johnson. P. Kennedy, B. Kinyoun L. Kluhe. li. Knoplon. lf. Lmlew. M. Legg. Svconcl How: IJ. Lovejoy. fl. Lnppino, M. lllacllougall. .l. lVIackerchar li. ,'ll0l'lVI-lll.IIIlIS. L. .'lI1Il'll.I1. lf. .llorlin. .-l. .'lI11sl1e11'sk1'. ll. fllolleson. S. McCann. I. M1-Dermoll. L. Macllerrnoll. C lIC1 l?ff'l-112110. Third lion: IJ. illollrzhon. fl. .lleoker. .l. .'llikkelsen.E. llliller. li. llloniol. L. lllorich. H. Neilsen, W. New lander. ll. Norlhup. L. Olsen. Ii. Ureull. ll. Orsle-v. L. Pollur. Fourth ltow: N. Pallar. F. Palmer, D. Parmelee. C Pl1I.llI.lIS. E. Ponlsen.E. Pnlrer. .l. Ifazelv. B. Reeder. E. lleflly. V. l?1'hl1le..l. Rogers, M. Hogg, V. Romsey. Fifth How ll. Svoll. N. Serefin. II. Shorl. S. Slssolz. I Skfllkle. ff. Srnilh. D. SHI!-lll. J. Srnilh, C. Snzilhoozver. M. Snyder. A. Sorenson fl. Slerens. T. Szlllirfzn. Sixth lion : .l. Swanson. Ii. Snwrlhoul, lf. Swarlhonl. V. Tears, J. Thompson, W. Trilnrninyhaln L. Veneron. L. Vlisllllll. .lI. Warwick. lf. Wheeler. W. Wlliloker, R. Woolever, J. Wren, D. Pinneo. v FORTY-TWO Beilly's Bridge Club, and seven boys joined Miss Cole's Cooking Club. Naturally, Mr. Seese had a great many boys in his Intramural Sports Club, twenty-five in all. We had our Sophomore Hop on October 25 in the gym. It began at eight o'clock and continued until eleven. The chairmen of some of the committees were Ted Daniels, general chairman, Jean Chauncey, gamesg Bill Clumm, musicg and Henry Jewett, refreshments. Our class has always been considered very lucky. We were the first Eighth Grade to have a class party and the first Sophomore class to have a play. Our play was called Bang! Goes Christmas and was directed by Miss Beard. Now that we are in the Academy, we hope our luck will continue. 25
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r,..-.K Y, . Z: 3 N sims 'Y A W 9 it St V 1 r ,. H it i U-at V sr 'S 4' 'Rf 3 gy, ..,.. r ., ' 3 g . ' V1 V ' ' .-F 4, , 3 A ,Q-4 K' v' ' W V ,.,L F , by .Q A W . 3 A .. JL W iqltv -. . : wt' A- il S lfirsl Him: lf. .-lllf-n, Ill Allison. M. Anzirlon. lf. Amiflun, A. Andersen. A. Anllzony, A. Armslrony, A. Ballard, D liailqv. ll. ls'u.rlPr. N. lierleer. D, lieelw. S4-coml llovx: li. Benson. E. lienllelv, .l. liirmlnglzarn, E. Burgers, B. Boylan, H lfl'llllllll'f'. I., lfrewl. lf. Iff'4Ill'Il. C. liurlcle, C, liurklev. II. liullovk. C. Burl. Third llovs: R. Carroll. W. Challis, J. Chapman -1- 1,'j,,,,,,,,-1.-V. ll, ljlpirlxqv. li. Cllrixlerlsen. .l. Cllrislenson. P. Clark. W. Clmnrn, J. Cole. W. Cornslock. F. Cmidelln lfourlh llms: .l. lfonke. l'. llurev. S. flI'l'l'Plllll!l. lf. Crosliy. L. Daggell. T. Dnrziels. D. Dillon. E. Duvall. N. Dixon, I? Earle, lf. lfylwrlson. S. linux. l il'll1 Ilmx : ll. Fl-IIIIPIIIKIFP. lf. l lnnenmre, .l. Flfllll-FF, N. Falls. A. For, R. For. B. Calleger lf. Crqv. .-I. Hrem1jir11l.I:'. Crlffllll. ll. llurker. .l. llurlsvll. Sixth llow: B. llull. C. Hammond. Allallzaway, H. Hayes F. llulmn. II. Ilulum, C. llmllqv. P. llmrarrl. li. llunl, I. llurlhul. P. llurlberl, P. Ingram, D. House. 1 1 THE CLASS OF Well, here we are, I sighed to myself, as I knew most of my friends were doing, for at last we had reached the Academy. Now what were we supposed to do next? Well, first we had elections. We decided that Ted Daniels should be our president and Jean Chauncey, our vice-president. But, we had rather a hard time electing secretary and treasurer. Finally, we decided that Paul Clark should he secretary and Bill Challis treasurer. Then, of course, there was Student Council, Ted Daniels as president was already a member, and Jean Chauncey was chosen as student representative. Then Hi-Y and Tri-Y took eight boys and eight girls into their clubs from our class. Two Sopho- mores were very lucky and were taken into Mr. Grant's Electronics Club. Nine girls joined Miss 24
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if---- S lfirsl Hou: TIIIIIIIIIN .lIt'llflfIOIl. lxrllflrjvrf fflt'1lI'.V. l.!lIlFl'II liurlrlv. II1lf'f'lif'f-qllllifll, ll'r1r111'rfl1'1rlms, .lurze lfmrzs. 1,0111 llorlrl. Se-4-oml Ilon: lrlcm' ll:-lx ic. lf0f4llI1lf,'I'IlIll'. .l1'r1nl'cNm1'll1. l'll1'l1'p ll'l1ilulc1'r, ,lIfIl'jjllI'f'llfIIf'lIt'S. lfolwrl .lI!'.l,l.IIl1. lfoxcnmry t,'11r'uymur'o. 'l'llird lion: lfichurfl Johnson. 'Ilfll'f'l'Kll Slf'w'r1s. Ilonulvl lfr1rcll'.1f. Doris flflifflilllllfl, l?cnr1f'lllf11rc,v, .flnrletle Sllullllclf, John Legg. POST GRADUATES Motto: lf at first you don'l succeed, try playing second base. Colors: Cole blue. Song: Way Back in 1939 A. D. llistory: Let. it be History A, B, C, or P. tl., fundamentally itfs the same old story. We came, we saw, we elected Phil Whitaker as our president. Since history repeals itself, we'll just skip over the months and stop at December. As Christmas came t.he usual time, we celebrated Cas the seniors did notll with an informal gathering which in- cluded refreshments, a Christmas tree with lights, mistletoe, and several members of '38. Everything came ofl' fine Cincluding the leg on the tablel, but with the aid of one of our capable male classmates that difliculty was soon dispensed with. February was marked by the arrival of new window shades for our homeroom and an avalanche of snow. The latter necessitated temporary dismissal of school, as you recollect. As this book goes to press in the middle of the semester and we cannot forelell the future, we do not know our next moves, but we hope they will be as brilliant as our past ones. Will: The class will leave the school by the front door. To the Sophomore boys we leave the privilege of being bashful OD, to the girls, the privilege of flirting with the Senior boys. We leave the Juniors' the gum which will be found under the desks in el.2l. QSee motto: lf at first you don't succeed, etc. J To the Seniors we leave the book, How to Be a Successful P. C. in Ten liasy Lessons. We leave the faculty with twenty-two fewer headaches. We leave the rest to your imagination.
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