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The Roundup 1933 SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL President .... Vice President . Sec'y-Treasurer Representative Clarence Johnson ..... Jean Rosier ... Gerald Hooper Clarence Johnson Z. W. Arnold Lynn Baker Carl Banks Verlin Beck Madeline Boyle Neillane Boyle Marion Clark Kenneth Crum Glenys Coons Dorothy Cornwell Vera Danielson Ruth Dobranski Catherine Hartt Fred Haskins Beth Hays Ellen Hedges Harry Henneck Glen Holden Alliene Brookey Carl Brookey Marlea Bruhns Jack Childs Claudia Clark Florcence Door John Dye Anna France John Walker France Gladys Gossett Maxine Holmes Gerald Hooper Anna Hougard Bertha House Leroy Howard Edward Hyatt Clarence Johnson Verne Jonas George Koroulis Aaron Kramish Houston Logan Margaret McAllister Joe Messinger Gladys Murie Frank Nelson Katherine Niland Mary Jane Niland Frances O’Driscoll Maxine Paris Mabel Peck Ruth Peterson Jaunita Plymell Freida Riley Willet Robertson lean Rosier William Sanden Albert Sjogren Marshall Smith Earl Spencer Virginia Stauss Lorraine Stein Jack Teers Tommy Toole John Wallace Delbert Wolfe SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Early in the fall of 1931, nearly sixty anxious students who had graduated from the eighth grade, anticipated one of the most important events of their lives, that of entering High School. 1 his, our new Freshman class had sailed the ship of education thus far with great success, and we determined to continue to do so throughout our high school career. Aside from going through the usual P reshman initiation, we were treated with the utmost respect by the upper classmen during our entire Freshman year. Our Sophomore year was a more active one. Our first appearance before the student body was our Sophomore assembly. Here we displayed some of the outstanding ability which our class posesses. The week following this assembly we entertained the high school at a program dance, and judging from all reports received, every one thoroughly enjoyed himself. With the close of the Sophomore term, I may feel safe in saying that most of us can look back upon a happy and long to be remembered year. It is only through the help of our sponsor, Miss Carveth, that we have been able to make these first two years as successful as they have been, and we hope that she will be with us to guide us through our last two years.
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The Roundup 1933 FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL President .............. Vice President ......... Secretary and Treasurer Representative ......... Henry Swanson Norman Stratton Henry Firestone ... La Nez Welsh Jeanne Baker Stanley Berkey Anna Branch George Brox Louise Bruning Ada Hadsell Billy Hanks William Hayes Alfred Herrera Mary Higgins Klijah Potter Clyde Pryce Lawrie Ramsay Catherine Rasmussen Walter Rasmussen Stella Cameron George Clark Leslie Clark Carmen Cobb Waunetta Crawford C hris Jaramillo Edna Johnson Josephine Johnston Robert I arsen Gladys Lauver Cilson Regalado Oliver Renner Matilda Roberts Ruth Roberts Grace Robertson Susie Cummings Evelyn Daily Otto Daily Bernice Daken Agnes Davies Winifred Davis Raymond Ducolon Alfred Duncan Robert Duncan Lucille Dye Virginia Emms Joaquin Lawler Francis Lewis Rob Roy Logan Sander Luoma Winifred Lynn Hilda Makinen Lucile Mangus Billy McBride William McIntosh Donald McNeil VVilPam Robertson Rose Roybal Ernest Seeds Nancy Sjogren Marshall Slavens James Slcss Daisy Mae Smith Norman Stratton Ruth Stratton Henry Swanson Lester Erb Epinfania Esquibel June Ferry Henry Firestone Max Foster Jimmy Franks Mary Gholson Frank Gordon Esther Gustafson John Hackett June Measures Burt Meyers Rachel Michie Marjorie Miller Virginia Miller Alfonso Trejo Otto Tuenge Roy Waters La Nez Welsh Byron Wenger Kermit Nelson Margaret Nelson Virginia Nelson Roy Olson Kenneth Overholt Robert Westbrook Lorraine Willis Bess Winbourne FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY When school opened September 2, 1932. we Freshmen enrolled the largest class in the history of the school, having over ninety members on that day and reaching a total of ninety-six before the first semester ended. J he F reshmen, according to the school’s traditions, are supposed to be initiated by various methods, one of which is painting the “R” in the company of the Sophomores. Our class decided differently, however, and performed that traditional rite without the company of the upper class-men. Then, being full-fledged “Freshies” we decided to finish the year in peace. We elected Henry Swanson our class president, and Norman Stratton our vice-president. Mr. Wood, our class sponsor, aided us greatly in making our class dance a success. We all feel sure that we are entitled to the title of Sophomores and hope that we shall be able to carry that title as well as has the preceding class. And so we say goodbye to our Freshman year in the High School.
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