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BACK ROW J. Meet. Robitthek. Hedbatk. MacCnbbon. Ogten. F.. Johnton. Peatton. Perlman. Shepard. Shad bolt. Scbtrurt-man. Write. SIXTH ROW—Boquitl. Klawon. Alim, B.tnbrrg. Sprafka. Slot Joint Meaty. Simpton. Jemett. Young. Middlebtaok. FIFTH ROW Battm. tV'ilfiom, Groth Rerridctd. Heneman. Drx'aney, C. Shaw Tan . J. Meet. R. Mukw, Aldtn. FOURTH ROW—C. John ion. KIcMtllan. Hobb Bauer . Bobtrg, Andriit. Ho mmtrr. Whitmore. C. Stewart, McDonald. W. Dortt. THIRD Row—Tumrlt. Wortham. Towle. Swoboda. R.' Longueor. Howe. T. Arntirn, Rrulrt. T. Mooethoute. T. Abbott. SI. Frater. SECOND ROW—L. Straun. Palmer. Hovdr. M. Dunn. Rnmbold. P. Shaw. V. 7 homat. Rottnholti. Goldberg. Chrittenim. Chatam. FIRST ROW—B. Smith. Cod eg, Klein. Kreugtr. C. Wiethod. P. Gilman. B. Clapp. II. Frit hum. B. Walker. Harvey. Reedy. Sophomore Class President............................William Walker Vice-President.......................Thomas Arntsen j Mm. Wettlejon S ternary-Treasurer - Clyde Johnson Admsors Mr. Sheets UNDER the guiding hand of Mrs. Wcttlcson and Mr. Sheets, the class advisors, the sophomore class completed a highly successful year. In the ‘‘IT Club already arc four sophomore boys of whom great things are to Ik expected in the future in the way of sports. Great interest was taken in athletics among the girls; tennis, ping-pong, and golf seemed to be top-ranking. In the Glee Club’s presentation. “The Mikado, the class had the distinction of furnishing a lead and an understudy, as well as many members of the chorus. Through the efforts of the president and secretary, the class had many fine parties. At the home of Elaine Halstead, a very enjoyable scavenger hunt was given. tatcr a ski party was held at Eaton’s Ranch. This was, perhaps, more painful for some, but just as much fun. In May the class had a pow-wow at Kelley’s Farm. This was the final party of an especially active and successful social season. This year the fine class spirit has made the school, “Watch the soph’s go by. THE 1937 B I S B I L A PACE 16
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BACK ROW -Rondeuvedt. Stott. T. Walkrr. .timti. Sptar. Norm. I.athrop, Riogoan. EIGHTH ROW—Taylor. Retvn. Priteket. Ttmplt. Wniman. Sthmite. Truman. Sit Kay. SEVENTH ROW Lnghton. Sturrt. Patton. Robmion. Vrnabln. Rott. May. Payenkopi. SIXTH ROW Morrau. Stinnett e. L. S'than. Midi. Stewart SI. Stlton. Sheldon. FIFTH Row—siann. D. Ntlion. Palmtr. Pan moo. Miner, Merrill. Pairnh. Seder. FOURTH ROW-—■Campbell. Koth. Behtke. J. Doerr. Greene. Bnnyi. Little. Barry. Brink. THIRD ROW-—Bray. Gnu. Breidenbath, I Mm pert. Holman. Korntopp. Goodman. Keller. S. Jontt. SECOND ROW—Cohen. DaviJron. Button. Levi . D. And man. Hunt. Grave . Hawley, timer. FIRST ROW—Kettey. Butth. Batnum. Dunn. Hatton. Entkutn. Karate, t. Hawley. junior Class President...............................Richard Barton - .. (Vincent Erickson f.o-Secretanes - - - - - , ,. Vice-President.............................Jean Miner James Dunn Treasurer ........ Arthur Seder Advisor...............................Mr. John Masher IT was under competent leadership, both student and faculty, that the Junior class completed another very successful year of activities, upholding all of University High’s proverbial traditions and honor. Accomplishment was the watchword of the Juniors this | ast year. Where would the football team have been without them? juniors were the backbone of the basketball team; their showings in swimming and other athletics were gratifying. Hoys and girls alike made an enviable record in the Glee Club, German Club, and Dramatic Club; Juniors had capable representatives on the Breeze, Senate, Bisbila, and numerous other activities. ’Mid soft lights and melodious music, the J. S., the most important social function of the year, culminated a successful social season. Based on the record of achievement of the past year, it is highly probable that the juniors will be able to maintain the high standards set by departed and departing Seniors in scholastic and athletic achievements. THE 1937 PACE 15 BISBILA
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BACK ROW— Rhodet. Utne. M eland rr. Shekel. Dunn. Goodiill. Law. Wienhagrn. Shannon. Spatlh. Schmitt. Wright, Grrr. FIFTH ROW—Page. Hurchini. Raekwood. Slone. Simmom, l.onqyear Gilman. Sturre. Moorhoutr, Hauler. Barnett, I. taper. FOURTH ROW- Rote. Htcoltn. Dona van. Silverman. King. Btiggt. Collate. Koentop. Taiaot. Coatet. Ilatl, Baldwin. THIRD ROW—Hatty, Diehl, Prate. Cummini. Saundttt. Palmer, l.ampett. Jonet. Glotklee. Schltiitlman. Lewit. SECOND ROW SltGee. Sommert. Cherry. Van Bergen. Bauman. Slunlean. I. at ton. Wheeler. Miller. Shaw. Bem. FIRST Row—Goodrich. Reynoldt. Englebett. Badger, Merrill. Borg, Kuhlman. Meadrr. Roti. Reinfrank. Ninth Grade President............................War kin Briggs Treasurer............................... Jane (tooiMiu. Vice-President...........................Robert Lewis Sergeant-at-Arms .... Jani Lee Van Bergen Secretary.....................................Jay Shaw Adrisor - Mr. Bergren A T the beginning of the year, the ninth grade welcomed some thirty new students to the class. The class now has seventy-six members. Both boys and girls were interested in sports. All the boys were out for intra mural football. Carl Cummins won his letter playing in the high school games; John Donovan and Carl Cummins won places on the second team in basketball and the other boys were in an intra-mural tournament. Some boys entered wrestling meets. Spring quarter attracted the bays to baseball and track. The girls swam, played basketball, tennis, and golf, while a few girls were members of the tumbling team that performed at the carnival. Ninth graders taking a language belonged to the French, German, or Latin Club. Students who had musical talents joined the Music Club, others band or orchestra, and the rest Glee Club. Some members of the class worked with puppets in the Puppet Club. Many of the boys joined the newly formed Hi-Y Club; others did a small business with the Camera Club. The girls were all active in the Junior High Girls’ Club, giving a Sunlight which was 3 great success. A Mothers’ Tea was given and enjoyed by everyone. Mr. Bergren was very helpful in all activities. THE 1937 PACE 17 B I S B I L A
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