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FIRST FRESHMAN PICTURE Top Row-Lewis lllton, linrl Angle, john Bergin, Mgiry Iirilnces Anderson, Ralph Cole, Ditk Horton. Second RCBW'-M.lI'Q11II'Cf Huthirus, Mary lihringei. lireel Henk, Phyllis Dean, Ruth lxggers, Dorothy Funtlell. Ruth Hansen. Third IlOW1BLlI'l3lll'1l. Heck, l,L1VCl'DC Hubbard, litlith Bouxsein, lielwnrtl Bohm, Bernice Anderson, XX!i1lter liilwnrtls, Martha Dean, I.yle Ciilderrnilster, Myrtle Anderson. Fred Gibbs: Fourth Row-Paul Hilelebruntl, Kenneth Hamm, jenn Cass.j.inet Borop. liertlelln llistman, l.orettu Illliott, Helen Bryant, Robert Hillberg, SECOND FRESHMAN PICTURE Top Row-Huroltl Pierson. lfvelyn Peterson, Charles Miller, Forrest MeCo'l, Bettv Nelson, Robert Lily, llruee Piper, Myrtle Morner, Bliss Phillips. Second Row-Bonnie I.ou Mnnrne, Brznlley Piper. Cirnee Peterson, Irving Kitternmn, Melvin May, Betty j.rne Mercer, Hoxmrtl Milyeox, Anita jaeobsen, Dan jenkins, Lois Lemke, Third Row-Bentrne Olsnn, Nona Postlewzlite, Mary Rambo, Roger Miller, jnyte Mt'Coll, john Kuhn, Muriel MC- Kune. George Mninorn, Grace Olsnn, jenn Pierson. THIRD FRESHMAN PICTURE Top Row-Clirytnn Shirwn, Arnold Shotner, jim Yezisle, jxnet Robb, Audrey Thoingrs, George Rink, Sully Skinner. Louise Slmw, Beverly Vickery, Mnrguret Ruuh, Maitlm Simon, Bill Smith. Second Row-Ruth Rupp, Curl Shuller, Rosalie Sll1lfl1bC1'g,c:lllll'lCS Smith, Ruth Wfestnmn, Charles Sauer, Rosulintl Rielier, Roger Swan, Mary Lou Slmffer, Robert Steinkehler. Third Row-Shirley XVooley, joe Seibel, Ruby Snrgent, Bimb Ross, Carrol Stevens, Lucille Slilcer, Inez Thompson, lireel Lnnrnerinltn, Ruth XVeine1, Cjlorni W'inslow,XVe1ulell Sic-iiett. 1838-1938
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it as KW, 31'- Wil! v- 54 , 'Ta' ,I fwvt A A as ,A FIRST SOPHOMORE PICTURE Top Row-Iileanor Brunsbure, Richard Berlin, Gladys Anderson, Melvin Herholsheimer, Miltlretl Iitkstrom, Gloria Gootlale, Robert Duftieltl, Alice Ferrell, Viola Funtlell, Second Row-B.irh.ir.i Clotltelter, Betty Bartlum, Dick Henry, Delight Fundell, joe Cain, Allele Gibbs, Donald Hassler, Izdith Dean, Whiyne Hanson, lithel Anderson. Third Row-lflaine litlwartls, Ronalal Anderson, Roberta Duflieltl, joyte Funtlell, Leona Doty, Marjorie Fendelman Melvin Berg, Elaine Hellstrn, Virgil Gross, limilyjean Hensel. SECOND SOPHOMORE PICTURE Top Row-Arthur Nelson, Haroltl johns, jane Hussey, Robert Piper, Mary Owens, Tom Kimberly, Dick I.ut1, Yvonne Hewitt, Ruth Pierson, Billie Lamb, Eunice Piper, jim Monier, joyce johnson, Dick I,.irson. Second Row-Dick Nickelsen, Marian Norene, Bill Horton, Marie Olson, Mable Norm, Billie Lange, Helen Mgitsson. Richartl Pierson, Dorothy Inks. Third Row-Dick Kopp, Doris Ololtson, Glenn johnson,Madlynn Nothnagel, Allretla Larsen, Kenneth Nelson. Ben Nathan, Faith Muir, THIRD SOPHOMORE PICTURE Top Row-Kent Smith, jack Staples, George Richartls, George Vane, Milton Searl, Eugene Sellstrom. Jack Tomp- kms. Second Row-jack Shelton, Maxine XVhipple, lirances Simon, Mary l.ou Robinson, Mary Trimble, Dorothy XY'est- man. Third Row-Dwight Robb, Dorothy Samuelson, Herhert Sterrett, Dorothy Powers, Harold Steele, Lucille Pols'on, Francis Zimmerman, jim Postlewait, Hob Schoenberger. Fourth Row-Roger Wfalstrom, Pearl Watle, Harold Stanard, Cilatlys Polson, Earl Wtill, Hanna june Vronm, Robert Steiger, Claiolyn Savage, Marion Schultz.
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CT ,lfle Centennial giger 1858-1958 CLASS OF1941 When the P. H. S. army gathered its legions about it on September 7, 1937, 96 rookies joined forces and enlisted for service under the Freshman banner. The forces lined up in combat formation. Before them were the same who had caused the downfall of many a brave soldier in former years as he fought to uphold the honor of the Freshman di- vision. The names of Latin, English, Science and Biology were indeed such as would make even the boldest shudder and turn pale as he remember- ed many a tale he had heard of their treachery and terrors. However the Freshmen soon learned that they could make these formidable enemies bow hum- bly before them if they followed the instructions of their superior officers under the leadership of Commander-in-chief Shaffer. The confident, determined look on the faces of Officers Lund, Bell, Ashdown, Berry and Gra- ham gave courage to the newly formed division, and they immediately began making plans for overcoming their adversaries. A meeting was held to elect officers from their ranks, who would be capable of handling the business, financial and social of the Freshmen group. The selections made were for Bill Smith as captain, Earl Angle second in command, Carol Stevens treasurer, and Bonnie Lou Monroe seceretary. Every six weeks after a period of training, the officers in command led the Freshmen ranks in an attack on the enemy line. Some came through with flying colors, others came limping feebly in, while first aid had to be rushed in, by their superior officers, to a few fallen ones in order to get them back in the ranks. Twice during the term of serv- ice a more serious encounter took place on Semester Field. At this time residents nearby were disturbed by moans of the struggling warriors as they battled for victory. These final engagements decided whether the company would be promoted to the Sophomore division when the bugles called the P. H. S. forces together in the fall. This group of Freshmen is one of the most outstanding ever enrolled under the blue and gray of P. H. S. to quote Officer Berry. Cadet Fred Heck placed third in the boys extempore speak- ing contest of March 10 while Captain Bill Smith attained the high honor of receiving his letter for distinguished football service, in his Freshman year. As an example of their courage and bravery, four cadets stayed by their guns during the debate season on unicameralism. These valiant souls were Cadets Heck, Elliot, Winslow and Robb, where determined faces lend dignity to the picture of the debate team. Squad No. 106 under Officer Berry went on a successful skirmish and captured the honor of sell- ing the largest number of tickets to the Athletic Association Benefit held on April 1. When off duty the Freshmen division entered into various types of athletics and social activities with the same enthusiasm as shown in the more serious side of the service. Officer Bell believes this is the peppiest division over which she has had charge. There were threats of mutiny within the ranks as the term of enlistment grew to a close but this was cleverly averted by Commander-in-chief Shaffer who declared a ten day furlow for the en- tire army. The Freshmen returned to the ranks in splendid form, and were able to win the last strug- gle of the term on Semester Field. The hope of each cadet is to serve the entire term of enlistment until he marches through the triumphal arch of commencement and takes by storm the proud city of achievement. fGr.oR1A C. WINSLOW N 2 7
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