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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A Hack, Row: Brierly. Serrel, Bardin. Klf.in, McMillan. Hilkene. Barnett. Gilmore. Mills. Mens. Seventh Row: Hedback. DeMott. Cumbie. Primeau. Stevenson. Wiethoef. Kiebert. Gates, WlLMER, FARREL. Sixth Row. Wartchow, Pratt. Meyer. Morse. Caldwell, Blumberg, Cummins. Shippee, Swenson. Hochman. Fifth Row: Johnson. Peterson. McWethy, Kuehn. Parrish. Green, Palmer. Plank. Hanson. Glenn. Miller. Fourth Row: Boardman. Nordland. Holladay. Wiers. Fruen Pagenkopf, A. Schaaf. J. James, Rosenwald. Peisch. Third Row: Benson. Boyd. Turnaclife, Lietzke. Leebns. Odell. Tyler, Tuffree. Grad wohl. Horner, Barry. Second Row: Smith. Johnson. Rosenholz. D. Schaaf. Lawson, Franz, Comfort. Nelson, Brawley. Goods ill. First Row Corrigan. Waddell. Christison. Rupp, Mrs. Sundeen. Estes. Spaeth. Reuler. Stark. THE JUNIOR CLASS Richard Rupp Ernest Estes Robert Spaeth Peggy Christison Mrs. Sundeen President Vice-President T reasurer Secretary Adviser HE Junior Class was well represented in all extra-curricular activities. The hoys this year showed great abilities on the football, basketball, and swimming teams. Many of the girls held offices in various organizations in the sch(x l, and in addition participated in their own athletic events such as soccer, basketball and tennis. To cope with the depression the dues were reduced to a point that made them the lowest that any Junior Class has ever had. The Class has increased since five years ago when eighteen of us comprised the seventh grade. Of that original number twelve remain. Mrs. Sundeen who is the class adviser has always shown a very real interest in all that the class has done. We believe that next year wc will be able to assume the responsibilities of the Senior Class with the same spirit and diligence that our predecessors have had. Pane IS
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THE 19 3 3 B I S B I L A Row: Odell. Sinclair. Levinson. Liggett. McGee. W. Johnson. Ferguson. Kedney. Wesley. Eighth Row: M. Snyder Ritchie. Mellon. Kittleson. Hugeies. Hester. Sullivan. Kuehn. Cummins. Seventh Row Kiethley. Hanson. Lawton. Andrews. Bushnell, Brink. McCarthy. Sherwood. Rosendaiil. Rankin. Sixth Row: Peisch, Hathaway. Salisbury. Richardson. Hardoastlk. Goldman. Ramstad. Pepinsky. Quast. Klein. Shellman. Fifth Row Oistad. Seder. Jeffrey. York. Penfield. Fraser. Leren. LaDue, Forme. Rhodes. Fourth Row: Rifkin. Healy. Sheehan. Orenstein. Gortner. Mack. Little. Glockler. Mowrey. Herrmeyer. Third Row: Haseltine. Lightner, Macoi bray. Kelsey. Lampland. Bell. Perrin, Daum. Mick el. Beddel. Second Row Boucher. Snyder. Solhaug. Palin. Babcock. St John. Heaton. Lathrop. Zoubeck. First Row: Peterson. Goodman. Gould. Arny. King Mr. Johnson. Parrish. Ovrusi. Hazen. Williams. SOPHOMORE CLASS President Vice President Secretary T reasnrer ..... Advisers Ware King Dick Parrish Deane Arny Bill Ovrum Mr. Bent Mr. Johnson I URING the past year the sophomores have had the honor of being the larg' est class in the school. Because of this fact, it has been possible for us to extend our services into wider spheres of activities. In looking back over the past year we feel that it has been one of unusual success. Perhaps one of the chief contributions we have made to the school is our participation in the various sports. Class members went out for football, basketball, track and swimming. Several of the boys were awarded letters for their excellent service. The main events during our sophomore year were the class parties held at the University Y. M. C. A. In addition to dancing, ping pong and other games were played to make the evenings interesting and enjoyable. Mr. Bent and Mr. Johnson, our class advisers, also attended these functions as our chaperons. We have now completed the greater part of our work at U High and are eagerly looking forward to the remaining two years which lie before us. We feel that our past experiences have benefited us, and we are awaiting opportunities to be of greater service to our school. Page 16
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