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CLASS Ol IO45 'AWE'RE PEP, YOU'Ll. AGREE! 1943 is the spirit typical of the 'Erosh' in school activities from the time they noisily enroll in September until they turn in their books and joyfully hail the sum- mer vacation. Using Little Red Riding Hoodn as their theme, the Freshmen tie with the Seniors for third place in the stunt assembly, with a burlesque predicting the fall of the Enumclaw Tigers to the mighty Vikings. This record-making class sets a new precedent by giving the first 'Freshman Erolic in-well, the history of the school. Ably advising the Freshmen are Miss Freida Scheitlin, Miss Alice Bowen, Miss Margery McCul- loch, and Al Dahlberg, At the right, President Leonard Sawyer and Vice- President Bill Emerson talk things over. guybknce fp mf ,Q Yfxp. 194
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i itelldfion In CLASS OF I942 THE SOPHOMORES are Hoff with a bang in their first year as upperclassmen and announce their presence when their sparkling act i'l,i.tle Black Sam- bo takes second place in the stunt assembly. Qld man football is tackled with the traditional sophomore zest by these lusty young Vikings, with the result that two sophomores receive letters: Bill Clalligan, quarterback: and Gail Bruce, end. In a Winter Wonderland the Sophomores stage their Hop Dec. IO-a huge success from every point of view. Not a Whit behind the students in energy are Miss Mary Beck, Richard Cook, Miss Viola Everson, and Mark Whitman, class advisers. Named for office'rs'by the class of l942 are Jack Morrisson, president. Cshown at the left with Vice- President Bill Callrgcmq 1 Virginia Hansen, secretary- treasurer: and Frank Veitenheimer, yell leader. if sift W' 0 Nff 3 U t O' lf' aifcld an .RW 1 alrite f , Q 5 vfi...,Q,..e. 4' rlw'uf.,,. . ll ... ..f', .m,...-. M,,,.i.w.,.-,.-,f. .-4..n, t ' +2 H . an-sun-inaisia-sv xx-ta an
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CLASS OF I944 HAVING SURVIVED the bewildered introduc- tory stage, eighth graders now find their bearings and determine to make their class an outstanding one in the coming years. Much student interest and achievement centers about music. Virginia Wepfer, violinist, and Roberta Underhill, alto horn, lead the talent parade as prom- ising musicians. Debate arouses interest as keen as ever before, with all divisions competing for the class championship. Mr. Dann inaugurates a promising new activity for the boys by directing four assistant stage crews, thereby relieving the Senior high crew. Each eighth grade division is competently advised by its home room teacher, as follows: Miss Marion Sherman, J-6: Miss Mariam Cleveland, J-7, Mrs. Maude Jacobs, J-8: Henry Giles, J-9, and Quaife Dann, J-lO. President of these respective divisions are: Roy Hacason, Robert Redford, Frederick Bar- to, Betty Spencer, and Walter Kunschak. , .le Ee in fu Twink N gfdmi S 7 A, R . -xx
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