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Freshman Class SESSA First row (left to right)—Vern Welch, Leslie Hutchinson, Joseph Spear, Emil Leppla. Second row— Robert Hansen, Ruth Prouty, Sylvia Anderson, Olive Olson, Nellie Conn, Dorothy ‘Lewis, Eleanor Shel- lenberger, Alta Mae Ruthrauff, Eleanor Lonergan. Third row—Wallace Johnson, Douglas Hurd, Len- ore Sundquist, Sylvia Kallio, Dorothy Prouty, Saretta Jenkinson, Theodore Hostikka. Fourth row— Paul Adams, Allie Salo, Alberta Harry, Miss Bingham (class adviser), Kathryn Moore, Vera Farmer, Clarence Barrett, Robert Betz, Bruce Poole. Back row—Florence Lassila, Rose Perkins, Edwin Salvon, Ivor Welch, Bernard Grafton,
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Sophomores Colors: Purple and white. Motto: ‘The end crowns the work.’? The Sophomore class has an enrollment of forty-five stu- dents,—almost one-third of the entire student body. Several members have dropped out since last year, but a number joined us from the Freshmen class at mid-term. Athletics and all student body affairs have been staunch- ly supported and forwarded by our class. A number of Sopho- mores appeared in the annual high school vaudeville and a member of the cast of the Senior play is a Sophomore. Five members of the football team, two members of the basketball team and seven members of the baseball team have been chosen from our class. Also one debater. Our officers are: Vest (el ieee ee eee Charles Cartwright Wal ee EC OSICLEN (ameter acacia fo Lester Raw Secretary-treasurer -.............------ DeWitt Baker Sergeant-at-arms . ........-.-.--- John Hagmeier Class Representative ..............---. Mary Nimmo (OUIEE: aWehEeye oe. Cae ret Mr. Leston Love Great things are expected of this class if they advance as they have in the past. We believe that the success of our class is largely due to the excellent advice and encouragement of our advisor, Mr. Love. —Mary Nimmo.
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reshmen Ceri Ori tare tc eos se Orville Gaskill VEL GL T es) GL were eee. ots ee Fred Meyers DECre LLL Vamenta, 2) Marjorie Stafford Percent diealiie eee eee eee. Mary Haley Class Representative ..........-..- Kathryn Moore CHES Shey Wa eva 0 0 oe ae oe re ee Miss Bingham The Freshmen class of this year is living up to all expec- tations. A large part of the high school is made up of this class, which numbers thirty-four. As yet none of the boys have taken part in the athletics except one who has left the school. But we all realize that these Freshmen who are not so well-known as some Juniors and Seniors, will be the outstanding figures two or three years from now. When that time comes they can truthfully say that much of their success in the first year of high school was due to the able supervision of the class advisor, Miss Bingham. The class consists of Robert Betz, Robert Hansen, Douglas Hurd, Paul Adams, Verne Welsh, Norman Clark, Edwin Sal- von, Joseph Spear, Dorothy Lewis, Rose Perkins, Allie Salo, Alice Olsen, Olive Olson, Leslie Hutchinson, Lural Wilson, Ruth Prouty, Wallace Johnson, Florence Lassila, Elenor Lon- ergan, Vera Farmer, Leslie Bodenhammer, Clarence Barrett, Bruce Poole, Emil Leppla, Theodore Hostikka, Emma Perkins, Ivor Welsh, Sylvia Anderson, Kathryn Moore, Dorothy Prouty, Bernard Grafton and Lenore Sundquist. —Marjorie Stafford.
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