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The Sophomore Class
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Eugene McAllister Janies Sheahan Louise Logan Jack Bottoms Edward Walker Ruth Weller Class Colors President Vice-President Secretary --------Treasurer Representative Reporter Orange and Black CLASS ENROLLMENT Llovd Ashford Walter Baekstrom Richard Bates Vivian Blakeman Jack Bottoms Neil Byrnes Mona Carrol Lois Crawford Norma Darknell William Davis Norman Dj Lannoy Carrie Douglas Cleo East Coral Edwards Cora Mae Foster Mildred Gordon Beuna Guilford John Hagan Marie Harrison Louise Hartt Virginia Hays B nny Heddy Maurice Howard Toilette Houston Donald Hughes Eric Johnson Marguerite Johnson V.rnon Johnson Daniel Julio Arleene Kaspar Hazel Kirk Mont Lake Louise Logan Mary Luoma Lillian Mackinen John Mathieson Eugene McAllister James McClanahan Eileen McGarry Rendle Nelson ; : En Meinoriain—ORAL WIXNINGHAM T --@ Mary O’Driscoll Roy Ogg Lucille Sawyer Richard Seith Wilbur Shannon James Sheahan Guy Shipman Helen Shipman Constance Sloss Archie Smith Wanda Stasey Charles Stratton Mary Stratton Robert Stratton Elizabeth Stratton Marjory Tiffany 'rhelma Trevathan Clayton Trosp-er Edward Walker Eleanor Walbye Ruth Weller Warren White In September. 1929, our class of sixty-seven members entered high school as • green” b resnmen. Before we fully realized what high school was, we found ourselves being initiated by the Sophomores, who wanted revengj for what had been done to them the year before. We had hardly recovered from the ill effects of the initiation when we found ourselves the center of attraction. This time the high school had united to give us a welcome dance. We returned as Sophomores in September, 1930. We had a class meeting and elected officers as follows: Eugene McAllister, President; James Sheahan, Vice-President; Louise Logan, Secretary; Jack Bottoms, Treasurer; Eddie Walker, Class Representative, and Ruth Weller, Class Reporter. We then had the big satisfaction of watching the Freshmen paint the ‘R.” Later we gave a colorful dance for the high school. And now our Sophomore year is over. We can only hope that our future years in high school will bo as profitable as our past ones have been. l. H. JOSIE L. HAYS Sponsor
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS Roscoe Countryman Robert McNulty Maxine Darknell Kirk Miller------ President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS ENROLLMENT Bob Allen Ann Armstrong Arthur Backstrom Arthur Bangs Paul Baurke Eula Bottoms Isabelle Branch Selby Brewer Carl Brink Irene Brown Joe Brown Gertrude Brox Frances Bruhns Vera Campbell Margaret Chaffin Junior Crawford Roscoe Countryman Catherine Crowley Ray Dalfors Maxine Darknell Jamie Dixon Margaret Dye Susie Esquibel •Charles Frenthewaj Wilamina Gordon Melvin Guilford Eric Gustafson Evelyn Hall Wilbur Hart Katherine Hayes Ruth Healy Billy Higley Jean Hill Ivar Johanson Wilmer Johnson Martha Johnson Donald Jones Alice Kenney Josephine Koroulis Conrad Kraft Edna Larson Carl Lindahl Ruth Little Louise McDermott Leona McHugh Robert McNulty Harold Meyers Frank Nelson Marian O’Donnell Vera Osier Ellen Pace Clyde Plymell Edith Rhoe Marian Robertson Albert Sjogren Juanita Smith Helen Sportsman Evangeline Stauss Thomas Stratton Melva Thompson Kathleen Tickner Rudolph Trejo Zelma Tully Helen Vanderhoff Frank Walker Leona Waybright Elizabeth Wenger Welton Wenger Margaret Windborne Eleanor Willis Lorraine Winningliam Alton Wormald Billy Wood Jeanne McIntosh Kirk Miller THE FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY With the close of our first year of High School near at hand, we can rightfully say that we have had quite a successful year, and hope to continue the good work throughout the remaining years of our High School course. During the course of the year several of the members have left the class, but new members have joined it, making the number of students practically the same throughout the term, approximately eighty. We extend our sincere thanks to Miss Flynn, our sponsor, who has so ably guided us through this, our Freshman year in MARIAL FLYNN We Freshmen, upon entering our first year of High School on September 2, 1931, were looking forward with dire anxiety to the day when painting the “R” would become necessary. When that day came we found that the work was not so hard as we had thought it would be. Having completed the task we scanned the newly coated “It” with total satisfaction on our part. Among the other events of the year came election of class officers. We feel that our officers have most ably fulfilled their duties. High School. —K. M. Sponsor
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