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Sophomores Top R w: Mildred BoMe. Rchard Bond, Glenn Camp, Virgil Casey, Velma Dean, Jimmy Eck, Richard Eslow Middle Row: Mae Hawkins. Virginia Hayne, Allan King, Dorothy Martinson, George Millard, Herbert Petch, George Raymond. Bottom Row: Donald Rogers, Ronald S’h.edd, George Sholes, Elmer Stevens, Carl Waffle, Norris Weimer. SOPHOMORE HISTORY President — Velma Dean Vice President — Mildred B o'e Secretary — Mae Hawkins Treasurer — Dorothy Martinson On September 7, 1938 twenty-four grave Sophomores registered at Tekonsha High School, of which six w? e girls and ei h cen boys. As we looked over the group, we found two new faces added to our population since last year. In the afternoon we elected our officers. Our firs gro t und ’ tak;ng was the problem of initiating the thirty one “green freshies.” We brought them to trial on October 14, 1938, after which they were considered onest members of our high school. In January George Rogers loft school, but our number was ago n attained when Eva Sherman, Homer High School, waa added to our closs rolh Howeve in March, Mary Thurston left school and once more we are but twenty three in number. Many of our group are interested in extra curricular activities and make quite an add’tion to our sports. Two of our members are officers of t:.e Student Council. All in all we are rather an important factor in the high school. 16
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Juniors Ton row: Joan R'as'f'old. FW an- r Cu'ver. Ma-v Kino R!chard King loo Lon . Bottom row: Eloise Randall, Jack Shedd, Phyllis Shumway, Ernest Waffle. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President Jack Shedd Vice President Jean Blashfield Secretary Treasurer Phyllis Shumway When the Junior class organized, the above officers were elected with the exception of Phyllis Shumway, who took the place of George Wiltze. After a good deal of discussion, the Juniors picked out their rings. Every one is very much pleased with them. The class is quite small, but they presented the play “Mr. Bob” on March 24, 1939 at the Guild Hall. The play was a comedy and was enjoyed by all. The Junior class is well represented in sports and in the Student Council. Two officers and two representatives are on the Student Council. The thirteen Juniors are an active group and we wish them luck in whatever they undertake.
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Freshmen Top Row: Mary Baker, Ruth Blashficld, Vivian Bowling, Vernon Camp, LaVerle Casey, Marian Clark, Bert DeLong, Nina Mae Doolittle. Middle Row: Beverly Downey, Laura Drinkwater, Lawrence Feiler, Anna Hawkins, Gloria Keown, Robert King, Daryl Leatherbury, Charles Luby. Bottom Row: Maxine Master, Marvin Millard, Ronald Moore, Cleo Ossenheimer, Charles Vandybogurt, Virginia Yost, Ila Marie Williams. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY President — Ronald Moore Vice President — Bert Delong Secretary — Mary Baker Treasurer — Ila Marie Williams On the morning of September 6 not knowing just what was in store for us, we walked into the school 'house with long, grim faces. At the beg’nirng of the Freshman year there were thirty students in the class. At the present time there are twenty five. During the first class meeting the above officers, with the exception of Ila Marie Williams, were elected. Bert Hall was the first treasurer to be elected. Due to the fact that he quit school Ila Marie was elected to fill the vacancy. The Sophomores enfertained t'he Freshmen at a reception. Each Freshman was presented with a cap with a nursery rhyme printed on it. They acted out the rhyme. Other games were also played. A buffet luncheon was served in the music room with Velma Dean presiding at the table. We hope we can keep as many in our class as there now are all through high school and hope to accomplish much during our four years here. 17
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