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THEY ARE HALFWAY THERE The complexion of the class of ‘52 changed radically from that of the previous year--it is now predominantly masculine. Seven boys were added to the class roll and four girls departed for other environs. The list of sophomores showed the names of eight girls and seventeen boys. The class chose Wade Boze as its president. Other officers elected were Allan Bonlie, vice-president; Delores De Rycke, secretary; and Clifford Patrick, treasurer. The sophomores were represented on the student council by Joanne Sikes and Dale Simpson. Miss Egner was class adviser. Six sophomores made the honor roll. They were Wade Boze, Dick Schmidt, Ralph Scheidegger, Joanne Sikes, Bryce Backman, and Dale Simpson. Ralph Scheidegger and Bill Pearson received special recognition as exhibitors at the Evergreen State fair. Ralph was one of four boys who were honored at a Valley Men’s Club dinner for presenting the best exhibits. THEY ARE ON THEIR WAY To ancient and sturdy Tolt high, the little demons, 30 in number, must have looked like countless other freshmen, who have come into its halls to be educated, when they became part of its student body in September. No doubt they were just as green and they looked just as young as did their predecessors. Surely their hopes were just as high. Soon, however, the class of ‘53 began to establish an identity of its own. Taken in hand by their adviser, Mr. Ottem, the freshmen registered, eventually becoming adjusted to classroom routine, and organized, choosing Mike Kelly, John Aronica, Mary Hallum, and Mary Jo Bartos to lead them. Patricia Pearson and Burl Davies represented the freshmen on the student council. Mike Kelly, Gail Hjertoos, Mary Hallum, and Burl Davies led the class scholastically making the honor roll. 19
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SOPHOMORES 1st row--Patterson, D. De Rycke, Jones, Sikes, Berndt, Downing, Hay, Sayah. 2nd row---Vanderwerff, R. Schmidt, Scheidegger, Palermo, Wright, Enick, Bergsma, Clark. 3rd row--C. Patrick, Bonlie, Backman, Morford, W. Boze, Simpson, R. Journey, Miss Egner. FRESHMEN 1st row--Knapply, Hjertoos, Davis, Evans, Portwood, Pearson, Bartos, Smith, If. Journey. 2nd row--Lent ing, Lane, Simmons, Chapman, Batton, Burns, Hallum, Ward, Schoen. 3rd row--Mellet, Davies, Helton, B. Platt, Penaluna, Kelly, Thomas, T. Loutsis, Barfuse, Johnson, Kooistra, Davis, Aronica, Mr. Ottem. 18
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