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1. fa. 4 . TL- 4 CLASS Ol I945 WITH EXCITEMENT and perplexity stamped upon their countenances, members of the class of l945 begin their careers in P. H. S. Miss Margery McCulloch, Carl Sparks, Miss Peggy Bradfield, Carl Wasmund and Allan Burke preside over the home rooms which make up the J-l, J-2, J-3, J-4. and J-5 divisions. Each sports a dis- tinctive emblem. Respective presidents of these classes are Delmar Sherman, Marjorie Yazzalino, Merle Engh, Jack Crabs, and Glenn Wildebour. lt is not long before the seventh graders begin accomplishing things. One of their division, the J-5, captures top honors in the Junior High season ticket drive with a 95 percentage. lnto activities, both musical and athletic, they flock with high enthusiasm. Boys' and girls' glee clubs draw many. Volley ball, track and basket ball attract a large number who show good material for the future. -,,i.:,'f:E,zf 1 55 ,111 WW A! W. V ,giwii-'st wt Y w 'Ezwi.,,,H-2'1.'ig- 3 , ' '1-af:-s::.1qafgwM.P-if-ii-.L it . I1i361ie?rlwih.'v'H-iwflbf. c , .. 1 .metzggiai ies ef: 449 'H
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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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