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Jndeveloped Assets . . . J i Officer glaSS Freshman, QUT' thrash things SJ aimef Q Lundrigan an 0 d -rhomlfon X lf 'if They're frivolous, they're fresh, l'hey're fun, they're our diamonds in the rough, but some day they may be the pride of P. H. S. STARTING THE FRESHMEN oft to prom- ising' future is their unprecedented winning of the season ticket drive, which certainly makes a new man of Mr. Dahlberg-his hopes of such an event having died long agol Among the members of this wonder class are football heroes Kenneth Spooner and Marion Lundrigang Ted Brackman, President of Junior Highg dramatists Bill Divine, Frances Quinn, Margaret Carlson, and Gene Palmer, and musicians Virginia Wepfer and Frederic Barto. . Guiding, restraining or accelerating, as the need may be, are a staff of efficient class advisers-Miss Scheitlin, Miss McCulloch, Miss Bowen and Mr. Dahlberg. Gene Palmer is presidentg Marion Lundrigan, vice-presi- dentg Maxine Thompson, secretary, and Eu- nice Cline, yell leader. Q ff T W ,asa
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well 9 WI-0 MSUPW' n the way ' 9 libig l Now that they re one of the three, the tenth year crowd won't stop until they head the parade. UT OF OBSCURITY flash the Sopho- mores during their first weeks in Senior High, for with a unanimous decision they capture first place at the stunt assembly. Their unique act shows the Student Body Powerhouse furnishing the juice to iron out Sumner- literally. Needless to say, the class of i943 also goes oyer the top with high enthusiasm in the annual season ticket drive for the sup- port of school activities. Their interest doesn't end there, either, for at their ingenious I-lop everyone dances on a lightecl,', purple-and- gold decked football field. The Sophomores are capably and energet- ically guided by their class advisers-Miss Beck, lvlr. Cook, and Mr. Whitman-and led by these class officers: Robert Takeuchi, pres- identg Warren Songer, vice-presidentg Dick Penhale, secretary-treasurer: and Ben Emer- son, yell leader. 22 Class Wesident Takeuchi seems ably supported by president Songer and Secretary Penhale
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with a year's experience to help them, tney feel quite at home and begin to achieve things. As THEY C-ET INTO STRIDE the eighth graders view the future with mingled antici- pation and misgiving. lt's a long way to the end of the road, but good things happen on that way, they find, for both winner and runner-up of the Junior High season ticket drive are eighth grade divisions-J-7 and J-10. Furthermore, this class sees its members getting established in activities and offices. The divisions debate with sound and fury for the Junior High championshipg football and basketball attract the boys and show .Del Sherman to be at home with either one: in- strumental music draws Celeste Sawyer, Mar- garet Benedict, Marian Revitt, Glenn Wilde- mourg and Junior High secretaryship beckons Shirley Bailey. Furnishing inspiration and guidance are the division advisers--Miss Cleveland, Mrs. Jac- obs, Miss Sherman, Miss Hansen and Miss McKittrick. D J- . . Ke-37' a'7dpreS'dG'r1 J 8 J 10 iViSfQn f gp' - Qegrlar SSI-Zohfer, BA . ' I' arbara Knlgjg. JS 5-NK?-Roonald 'J-sf ON Ba, ' Barba T V' , fr a Wort: Learning How . a- . 0 I l
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