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Hack Row—R. Johnson, Klonxtn. T. Arm sen. R. Alim. Boguist. Klein. Cofee. Alden, Young. Stranse. Chatham. Fourth Row—Abbott, C. Johnsonl Doerr, J. Meet. Hoot house, Shadbolt, Smith. Birnberg. Rosenholtx. V. Thomas, Shepard, I). Christiansen. Third Row— E. Hobbs, Mealy. Hofmeister, Fraser. Hotiv. T. Abbott. Steuart. Reedy. Fnmell. Hedbaek. M. Dunn. A. Sehlesselman, Robitshek. Second R..W—Goldbaro, MaeCibbon. Simpson, M. Jesness, G. Berrisford. E. Halstead. S. Boberg. H enema n, It'illiams. Tone, R. Longyear. J. Mees. First Row—Renter. Gilman. Zettle, U eilhof. McDonald. Mr. Castleberry. Wortham. lliest, Clapp. E. Sheldon. P. Shaw, F. IF hit more. Junior Class President.......................................---- - John McDonald Vice-President.................................................John Reuler Secretary....................................................- Dorothy Wiest Treasurer...............................................- Charles Wiethoff . Mr. Richard Drake Advisors ----...................................... Mr. Donald Castleberry P l E to the splendid co-operation between the student body and the faculty, the progress made by the junior class was marked. The boys have displayed skill in all fields of athletics: football, basketball, and swimming. I he girls have participated in many athletic events. It is especially noticeable that the Juniors have shown themselves capable leaders and conscientious members of many extra-curricular organizations. The biggest social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, showed thoughtful and careful planning on the part of the juniors. The advisors. Mr. Don H. Castleberry and Mr. Richard Drake, aided in making the school year a success by lending their willing support whenever possible. The members of the junior class are anxiously anticipating the coming year to assume their duties as seniors. THE 1938 BISBILA PACE 19
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Hack Row—Tolas, Bauman, Coates, I.. Anderson, Dalton, King. Vaufel, Stnrre, Koentofp. Seventh Row—Hubbel, Briggs, Palmer, Hines, Miller, Munteen. Kuhlmann, lingltbert, Koch, Giantx alley. Sixth Row—Collate, Carlson. Gilman, Kremer, Stone. Dunn, Leach, Mdander, II'right. Firm Row—Simmons. Mictel, West, Levitt, H'einhagen. Hutchins, Hutton. Caldwell, Shaw, Borg, Dobner. Fourth Row—Cummins. Donovan, Nicolim, Rockwood. Barry. Reinfrank, Silverman, Kanfer, Rost. Tiiikh Row—Barnett. Merrill, Badger. Rose. Shaw. Rhodes, Lewis, Wheeler. Moorhouse. Geer, McGee. Secoxd Row—Goodrich. Diehl. Schmits, Sommers. I 'an Bergen, Sf-cath, Cherry. Shannon, Utne. Todd. FlR T Row—Page, Header, GoodsiH, Pease. Gnthens, Mrs. H'ettleson, Lamfert, Glockler, Schlesselman, Kcdney, Longyear. Sophomore Class President.................- - Warren Briggs Vice-President ------ Jane Goodsill Treasurer - -- -- -- Carl Cju mm ins Secretary - -- -- -- - Jay Shaw Advisor ----- Miss Mabel Wettleson AFTER getting off to a fine start by electing Warren Briggs president of the class for the third consecutive year, the sophomores went on to a highly successful season. Several of the boys won letters for action on the varsity athletic teams while some of the girls are members of the re-formed I . High Girls’ (dub and the rest are active in intramural athletics. The sophomores were well represented in most of the other extra-curricular activities of the school, some of them being officers of clubs. Sophomore class spirit ran high at interesting class meetings, a class party, and during the publishing of the class newspaper. THE 1 9 3 8 BISBILA — PAGE 20
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