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Fifth row: King. Schlesielman, VanCampen. Kuhlmann, Tolaa», Stone. Mickel. R. Moorhouse. Lareon. Fourth row: Glockler. Raynold . Lamport, Jone . Brenton. Longyoar. Gome. Ait. Rockwood. Third row: Gilman. Shannon. Dunn. Webster. Sturre. Brainord, Rhodes. Pago. P. Lea per. Second row: Wright, Kodnoy. Wheeler. Lowis, J. Lea per, McGee. J. Shaw, Sommers. First row: Goodrich, R. Merrill. Cummins, Goodstll, Briggs. Blunt. Englebort, Barry. Meador. Eighth Grade OFFICERS OF THE EIGHTH GRADE Warren Briggs ..................................Presidont Stanhope Blunt ....... Vice-President Gabrielle Welnhagen ....... Secretary Jane Goodsill ........ Treasurer DURING the course of a year the eighth graders have increased from thirty-one frightened seventh graders to confident eighth graders. This year the eighth graders are enjoying the benefits of a new educational system wnich is called Unified Curriculum. This year has been made interesting because of travel study. Many of the principal roles in the Dyspeptic Ogre, the Junior High contribution to the mid-year production, were taken by members of this class. The eighth graders gave a mothers' tea which was a grand success. Pago Twenty
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Sixth row: C. Stowart, R. Longyear, Furnell, Moorhouse, Reuler, R. Mordaunt, Reedy, R. Young, S. Howe. Moaloy. G. Shaw. White, W. Yarger. Fifth row: Towle, Homer, Andrist, Middlebrook, B. Smith, Bimberg, Palmer, Klawon, Alim, Chatham. Christenson, E. Fraser. Fourth row: F. Harvey, Hofmeister, R. Johnson, Alden, Swaboda, McMillan, McDonald, S. Williams, Heneman, Groth, Tanz, E. Sheldon. Third row: A. Schlesselman, C. E. Johnson. P. Abbott. Simpson. Hedback, Berrisford, Shepard. Shadbolt. L. MacGibbon, H. Halstead, Bo berg. Second row: Jesnoss, Ogron, Boquist, Robltshek, Relmbold, Hovde, L. Nelson. Goldbarg. Steel. M. Dunn, Roeenholtz. Moos. First row: Wortham, Kloin, Kreuger, R. Gilman, B. Clapp, J. Webster, T. Amtsen. T. Abbott, C. Wiethoif, J. Cummlng, H. Erickson. Ninth Grade OFFICERS OF THE NINTH GRADE Tom Arntsen .............President Tom Abbott - Vice-President Charles Wiethoff ....... Treasurer Judith Webster ....... Secretary Miss Bullard ........ Adviser THERE are eighty-seven members in the Freshman class of 1935-1936. During the fall quarter the class elected officers. The dues are twenty-five cents a quarter. With this money the class held a party each quarter. The boys have been taking active part in intra-mural sports, especially football and basketball. The girls have been active in soccer and basketball throughout the fall and winter quarters. Also, the president and other officers of the Girls' Club have been chosen from the Freshman class. This year the class was well represented in the Tech Club, Science Club, Dramatic Club, Rifle Club, and many others. Our adviser, Miss Bullard, has helped to make our school year a success. Page Nineteen
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Fourth row: Rosenberg, Levin, Arntsen, Merrill. Loovonworth, Gelsl, Hersey, Guthrie. Third row: Booth, Halstead. Delander, Chesley, Hagen, Sernll. Steele. Second row: Hallowell, Shannon. Stonstrom. MacLcan. Pederson. Bray, H. Shaw. Fraser. First row: McNee, Bassindale, Smythe, R. Davis, I. Davis, Myers. Wood. Seventh Grade OFFICERS OF THE SEVENTH GRADE Robert Bassindale ....... President Julia Davis ....... Vice-President Ruth Davis ...... Secretary-Treasurer THIRTY-ONE seventh graders made their first appearance in the halls of University High School September 22, 1935. Here they were greeted individually by a big brother or big sister who conducted them through the school and helped the new students to get acquainted with their new teachers and friends. During the winter quarter many of the seventh graders participated in the Junior High play, The Dyspeptic Ogre. The outstanding event of the year was the first mothers' tea which the seventh grade girls gave. It was for mothers of both girls and boys in the class and was given on the twenty-fifth of February. Pago Twenty-one
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