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BA Tracy's High School Band this year has been one of the institution's greatest assets. The fifty-five piece ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Whitinger, 'has appeared in a series of concerts and has supple- mented numerous other programs. The gvoup received an A rating and very favorable comments in the district music contest. The highlight of the band's activities has been the purchase of new uniforms. The suits are military in style and modern in every respect. GRCI-IE TRA The High School Orchestra is an organization consisting of twenty- six students. The group is under the direction of Mr. Holter. The orchestra has been a popular p-art of various school and city programs. This organization also received a favorable rating in the district music contest.
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VIVIAN WESTER Smile and the world smiles with youg study and you study alone. Salutntorinn. Music-'37, Knitting-'38, Tlictzi- tion-'38-'39, Commerci:tI-'38- '39, LUCY VAN MOER When play and duty clash, Lett duty go to sn1n.sh. Uzunera-'31J, Comnwrcinl-'3il, AHLENE SWANB FIFK Blondes are made, but rod hair just comes natural. lblulmzttics-'38, Knitting'-'38, llictatioil-'39, Colnrn01'cial-'5l!l, llootvrs-'35l. RORlCR'l' STUNI-I l wish I know which girl likes mo best. B. B,-'38-'39, Footlmll-'37-'38 -'Il!l, Chorus-'38-'3Sl, Li2lIld-'37- '38-'39, Sports-'88, Tuniblimg- .:ll. JOHN SfTIllll5l'lli'I' I just cun't get it struiglitf' lf. F. A,-pre-s.-'3Sl, llusvlntll- '38-'30, Sjlorts-'38, Nature Study-'3S. IJITANIC SANIDICIS A guy's llest frivnd is an easy it-'1lCllt'l'.H l4zul4l-'37, li. li.-'CSX-'39, Foot- lmll'2S8-'3!0,S1', S4-cy., World AI'l'1lirs-'39, Slro1'Is-'38-'3ti. ll1ll5l'lll'l' llUTl l'm going ldztst-ur to sen- :L VVvslL-l'. l.UlilfIN RICA Uh, lmrd it is wlion love and duty clash. Science-'ZST-'38-'39, lrrnmatics -'39, lvlusic-'38, Math.-'39, K'horus-'37-'38-'39,Brass Qumr- lf-ltv-'37, Slztgv W'ol'k-'SSX-'39, Scouts-'37-'38-'31l, lf' r 0 n v lx llorn Quztrte-ttv-'3ii, Orchestra. -'38-'Ii1l, lilzuirl-'37-'38--'Il5l, 'lllllllllllllllj-'37-'38-'39, Annual- 'ZlSl, Cycle l'lzmys-'38, .Ir. Claws Play. lJUliO'l'llY POLASCHEK If she will, sho will-:incl you may clopernl on it. Chorus-'39, Girls' Gloo Club- '3!i, Editor of School Scoops- 'llfly .Iournalism-'33-'35l, Urn-- lnzltivs-'38-'3!l, G. A. A.-ill, Routers-'38-'3il, Sr. flluss Play, Jr, Class Play, lAllillAlNlC l'l.ASRf'lIAlI1l'l' Art-'38, .lournulisni-'39, liditor of SCl'2l.IllJP!' Helwlltl-'33, G. A. A.-'37, Science-'3T. DNVAIN PAAL HQ 0511110 il strfuigrf-r, but ru- nminod a friend. Pres. of thu lHr:un:ttics-'30, fiyolo Plays-'39, CLARA VERST RAETE A sophomore sweet- I must confess, Helps while away my loneliness. Chorus-'37-'39, Girls' Glen Club-'39, Knitting:-'38, lpjflllllil- tics-'38-'39, Jl0urn:L.lism-'31l, Pres. C0fY1ll'l6l'Cl?l.l-'39, lflditor of School Scoops-'39, Cycle lllays-'38, Jr. Class Play. ESTELLE SWANN She's small, but we all lool: up to her. Brass Quurtetto-'37, Uctetto '37, Bztncl-'37-'38-759, Knitting -'38, Girls' Glev Cllub-'38-'30, Chorus-'37-'38-'39, Ulioruslill- '38-'39, t?omnle1'Ci1Ll-Wifi, lllctu- tion-'39, Annual '325. LIULA SlT1il lll'1NAN'l' Well, Cleoprutrzt wats ft roll- head! Art-'38, Knitting'-'38, llrumn- tics-'39, llootvl's-'2lEb, lfIlllllllt'l'- cial-'39, JOHN STARR My thoughts run in doc-pe-r clumnels, Women lmotln-r nw not, Astronomy-'38, Sports-'IlXJ2l.9, Journalism-'1l!l. KTAMILLA Si'llAlfll+'l'1li Vzu'it-ty is the vt-ry spiue of my life. li. li.-'31, Coninierclnl-'1iU, lloniet-r:1l't-319. l'lAll0l.lJ Sll1ll'llllAN I wish l worm- at szlilor VVith :L girl in 1-vzwy port. Flieer lemlui'-'30, lfLlllll-'37-'xg' '39, Urclwstrn-'ZQX-'2l:l, lJl'2LlllJl- tics-'38-'39, Huclivy-'Sith Jour- nw ism- l'l Sr UW.-14 l'l:1v .lr. Class Play. IllGl,l'IN IIIIZNICLI, Uno rvnson why p:,'entlunu-n prvfer lrlondvs. lin-'lwstm-'157-'38-'31I, lTI'1Ll'lil tics-'38, Art-'38, lioolers-ZH, 1-inml-'37, Jr, lllfLSS Play. l+Il1VVAlllJ llklllilfl VVlwn he lrulls ll lmlull, you find yoursulf lwlie-vim:. K I. Kittonlmll-'37, V4'll1'5'l1U l- 54. llllI'1llllLll'illS-'38, Hausa-lm ll-TIN. Clll'IS'l'l'Ill l'lllllllIl'S Gull nn- lmsliful. l'll prow? it. IQZILIGICN l'l..-XSSUII.-Xl'Ili'l' l'm my ll1UlllVl S clztuglilt-r, Ari-'38, J0l1l'llllll:iIll-'39, tl. ,L A.-'37, Soil-lxcv-'37, Surupper Herald SLQLIT. IDALIG l'A'l l'l'IllSOX I was just waiting for :Ln annual to come out. Athlvtic-'s-'2lT-'38-'39, Foollmll -'37-'38-'39, Shop-'ZlT. 'l'umlrl'- inf:-'38-'5l!9, Bust-lmzill-'38, Scouts -'3T.
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JUNIORS Miss Grant's Home Room Mr. Raasch's Home Room Back row: Violet Kelley, Letha Evans, Irene Bromberg, Kathleen Garvey, Nola Mae Fergu- son, Elaine Johnson, Vernetta Johnson, Lois Kitterman, Wilma Molle, Jacqueline Guye, Joan Knowles. Second row: Elvera Anderson, Elaine Vickerman, Irene Larson, Dorothy Buzzell, Mar-- jorie Howard, Leona Brown, Lorraine Hansen, Elverta Triplett, Ruth Brown, Shirley Peternell. Third row: Mary Van Moer, Mary Salford, Jean McCormick, Lorene Morgan, Eileen Olson, Doris Olson, Jeanne Stone, Joy Anderson, Isabel Coyle, Phyllis Schooley, Miss Grant, Fourth row: Doris Starr, Dorothy Ludwig, Lorraine Erbes, Betty Brown, Donna Jensen, Blendena Carlson, Sylvia Nelson, Lois :Evans, Eunice Patterson, Verley Hansen. Fifth row, front: Merrill Harris, Clarence Anderson, Vincent Imme, Robert Knutson, Earl Klein, Albert Henkle, Richard Anderson, Jack Rainy. Back row: Robert Robins, David Polaschek, William Johnson, John Rossiter, Donald Jensen, Robert Nelson, James Egan, Mr. Raasch, John Craig. Second row: Dale Quillin, William Kelley, Donald Campbell, Marvin Bargloff, Eugene Tedamunsen, Starr Norton, Burton Bisbee, Third 1-Owg John Dolezal, James Hanapel, James Sweeley, John Lang, Marvey Lewis, Alvin Bug-sing, Jer- onie Starken, Richard Key, Raymond Menuey, Fourth row: Harold Cooper, Lgrraine Roggeman, Orpha Rialson, QDelores Berdan, Lillian Olson, Betty Niekum, Vera Molle, Rosalyn Dunteman, Norman Schoephoerster. Fifth row, front: Donald Surprenant, Charles Vahle, Robert Stafford, Howard Rose, William Main, Richard Medrud, Irwin Serr.
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