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The Cascade HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES Top Row —Jack Hurd, Amsden Axelson, John Gerla, Aubrey Morton, Gilbert Thompson, Elsie Anderson. Middle Row —Melba Cecil, Herman Smith, Jesse Leise, lone Schofield, Wanda Clark ,Lyle Watson. Lower Row —Xenia Belavin, Helen McDonald, Miss Burns, Lillian Wilkie, Grace Hamilton Page Fifty-eight
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The Cascade HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Burton Moyer . President Evva Lewis . Vice-President Miriam Marston . Secretary Harold Hemry . Treasurer Ellis Arnold . Student Representative W HAT appropriate title can be given to the Juniors? When Freshmen, the group was ridiculed for every tiny mistake and hailed throughout the school as The Greenhorns. Last year the title of Sophomores was assumed; this year, the Jolly Juniors. Yes, and jolly is the class. How often the reprimand for lack of proper regard to the preparation of lessons! Among the class functions of the year, three hikes are outstanding—two with the Seniors to Fort Lawton and Manchester, and one to Golden Gardens. With the exception of two members, the class joined the boat expedition up Hood’s Canal. In the first part of May, various members of the group entertained at the Tuesday morning chapel with an unusual and interesting program. The Junior class has the distinction of having contributed one hundred per cent, in subscriptions of one hundred dollars each, to the Endowment Fund. As the year is coming to a close, each one of the twenty-three members of the class is looking forward to the time next year when he will be classed among the dignified Seniors. Page Fifty-seven
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The Cascade HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES Amsden Axelson . President Herman Smith . Vice-President Jack Hurd . Secretary Helen McDonald . Treasurer Melba Cecil . Reporter Herman Smith . Student Representative T HE High School Sophomores, who have enjoyed many good times, are a peppy and loyal group. Terror struck the hearts of the poor Freshmen on Hallowe’en night while the cruehhearted Sophomores were manipulating their mysterious pranks. Why do not the Freshmen like ginger snaps followed by ice cold drinks? This question, no doubt, will be answered by the Freshmen next year. Who were those happy people at Golden Gardens on Washington’s birth¬ day? They were the High School Sophomores. On the way out, the street car was turned into a music car. On arriving, the boys proved themselves to be real fire builders. The High School Sophomores discovered that Fyle Watson and Amsden Axelson were excellent food preparers. Games were played and boats were rented. At night the class engaged in singing many songs around a big bonfire. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Wees and Mrs. Slingerland. The High School Sophomores certainly appreciate the good advice and cooperation the Class Adviser, Miss Burns, has given throughout this year. The class promises loyalty to one another and to S. P. C. And here’s to President Watson and Dean Moyer and the faculty for the kindness and interest they have shown throughout the year. The goal of this group is to be better students, to be real helpers to our fellow students, to benefit S. P. C., to leave behind a good record, and to be real workers for God, who has made possible all that is good in life. Page Fifty-nine
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