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?,,1,,,, 11,1 ?,,i . 1 -H-,-1,1 -1 -w-r'-::- 1 1 -Hn-3. I l 1 golrkonwze Glass oem I 1 l I 1 2 . I hlany of us still remember when- Some years ago-in number, ten, Q We were all so glad to start to school, I Then, later on, we stood like fools Y By the strange alphabet's foreign shore, I Yllhich made us think and think some more, : l In beginning our first high school year, I We bragged and bragged that we were here. I Freshman initiation was-oh, so scareyl With eggs on clothes and mouths so hairy! Then trying to return the fun, Wwe gave a party-fxvithout a gunlj 1 i Our Sophomore year now looms above, E 1 Wvefve learned Latin, history--puppy love! 5 The initiation that We gave, Ylvould call ghosts and goblins from the grave. Success we've had and, Without fear, I Vlle now look toward our Junior year. l 1 1 -1- -.... ......... ....- . - - ....... . -..--- ..i.--Mi. Tfzeslnman Glass ffistofz We, the Freshman Class of 1937-1938, began our high school career by electing as our class officers for the first semes- ter: Rosie Fluckiger, president, Dick Chaffee, vice-president, Dorothy Ny- berg, secretary, Robert Vlvells, treasurer, Bud Kalich, sergeant-at-arms, Christina Dunivan and Glenn Partch, class repre- sentatives. On October 8, 1937, we were initiated into Toledo High by the Sophomore Class. The second semester Rosie Fluckiger was re-elected president, Robert Vlfells was elected viee-president, lrene liosky, Page secretary, Vl'esley 1-leying, treasurer, Etha Cornell and Dick Chaffee, ser- geants-at-arms, John Beyers and Flea- nor Carpenter, class representatives. The Freshman-Return Party was held on February 11, 1938. Alice Sanders, Dorothy Nyberg, and Christina Dunivan were on the refreshment committee, Iitha Cornell, Bud lialieh and Robert hleade on the entertainment committee. The Freshmen, to help fill the treas- ury, held a basketball game against the eighth grade on March 16, 1938, and although it was a very close game, the eighth grade won. fl' xv el ve
Top row: Yivian Kerr, Lillian Pedersen, Lawrence Sizemore. Betty Carpenter, ,loy Kalista, june McQuigg, Bill Nanny. Second row: Ella Allie, Murven Sfsson, Mayme Maki, Helen Rice, Robert Reuther, Harland Baldwin, Glenn Thompson. Third row: VVilbur Wallace, Cleo Morrison, Harold Turner, Annabelle Martin, Edward jacobus, LeRoy Durham, Edna Sellards, Bottom row: Raymond Baum, vlean Hovey, Billy liopel, Gene Leach, Selma Koski, Phyllis Kerr, julienne Hlacoby. Since 1955, the eighth grade has been situated in the high school building. The eighth grade considers that this is a very fortunate circumstance because they are able to attend all of the special student body features. ln 1937, the eighth grade was made a member of the student body thus enabling them to attend and participate in all student body meetings. lt is the object of the eighth curriculum to give to the student a general knowledge of practical arithmetic, history, lfnglish, general science, and social problems. Athletics in the eighth grade include football, basketball, baseball and track. Bas- ketball, however, is the only sport in which there is competition with other schools. Toledo also competed in one track meet last year, winning the county championship. Other activities include glee club, band, or- chestra and shop work. livery year the seventh and eighth grades put out one edition of the Twalmica View- point. The edition this year was unusually successful. Social activities of the eighth grade ill- cluded two parties. Probably one of the outstanding events experienced by the eighth grade was the vocational tour of Seattle. The students had an opportunity to see first hand the government locks, Seattle's waterfront and the university. They had the opportunity to see the complete work- ings of an ocean liner. Graduation completed a year of crowded activity. gigltflv. qfzade ccomfzlislmmenfs -- evenffa qftade Histoful W e, the Seventh Grade of 1938, began our first year of school work in Septem- ber, 1931, under the direction of Mrs. Lyons. At that time we numbered twenty-mne, now we are forty, in spite of the fact that ten of the originals are missing. The next September found us eager to continue our work with Mrs. Sullivan as our teacher. In the three years that followed the completion of the second grade, we were under the tutorship of Miss Hoklund, Mrs. Olson, and Mrs. Davis. NVith the help of Mr. Turner, we com- pleted the sixth grade. We had taken part in Christmas programs, operettas, and com- munity days, and we were ready to take a short journey. - 1 September 1937 found us in the high school building facing many changes. Here we belong to the Boys' Club and Girls' Club, and the Associated Student Body. Some of us are office holders. During the basketball season the sev- enth and eighth grades had a team which was a member of the county gfaflil 1032119- Members of the seventh grade Wl1O WCFC on the first team were: Virgil Layton and Rav Hopp. L. G. Bayers. Harrison Turner and Clinton Lumsden were substitutes. The following are our class officers for the year: ...Wllazel Buswell President ............ .f.... X ice-President ..... -.---Rafllilfa .SCOTT 'l',-e3SurU- rrn, Y Y.---wY-,,YYY.-- , Y,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . ATYO H9lS1C3l'1 gccretnry 'v,,--, Awyydv ,--A-',,,,,,, ,,,,,, L gi v t-renee Martul Miss XYight, Mr. Edlund and Mrs. Cav- anaugh have been our teachers. Page Thirteen Top row: Edgar Hill, Clinton Lumsden, lloward Andet'sc'i. Ray 1-lopp, Lt G. Bayers, ,lack Sizemore, Rolland Reynolds. Virgil Layton, Second row: Roy Le.dy, Lena Mcliwen, B.r- dean Holmes, Hazel Buswell, Ruby Breckenridge, Pearl Bai'ey, XYayne Inman. Robert johnson. Harrison Turner Third row: Jeanette Calvin, Arvo Heiskari, Barbara Scott. Leroy Allie, Arley Swanson, Gilbert Oberg, Robert Brown, Lawrence Martin, Dick XN'inters. Bottom row: Verna Holland, Lonnie Davis, Mary Carter, Bernice Taylor, Richard Nyberg, Beverly Gries, Tommy Fluckiger, Rosemary liiden. Allan Aho, Betty Greenman.
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