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First Row—Woodward, Diehl, G. Rhode . G. Stem, Seder, Prest, Cam . Emmons. Frid ell. Skcoxd Row—G. Johnson, Erickson, Breidenbach, Danaher. Bronfman. Brackney, Afpet. Dingle, R. Whitmore, Third Row—Greer, Child . Norm, Nelson. Wall. R. Rose. Shermier. Fourth K»w-Jfw, Olson. I’anBeenen, Orbeck. Platt, G. McDonald. Freshman Class UNDER the able supervision of its advisor. Mr. Daoust. and its president. Bill Appel, the ninth grade met once a month to transact business and to plan activities. It elected Beverly Kotel-inek as vice president, Bud Shurmeier as secretary, and Bill Emmons as treasurer. In November the class held a hay-ride and a dance at Eaton’s Ranch. The Ereshman Class also sponsored a campus dancing class for its members under the direction of Mr. Starke Patteson. First Row—, l. Coddon, Del Plaine, S. Cardoso. Goodman. Stronse. Zaek, Bod mm. Bonthillet, Larson, Rifkin. Sr.COM Row—P. Shannon. Martin. Gardiner, H'ashbnrn. M. Dunn. Ilymes. Pou-ers, Sloven, Harris. Third Row -Norris, Koiihnek, Truman. Davidson, Epstein. Ferree, Monionna. Matovits. Cemey. Fourth Row—Parks. Firestone. Fester, Hartnett. Rose, l.eifman, Patterson, Koalska. B I S B I L A PACE 21
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First Row—R. Shannon, V. Fraser, J. Grist, Coddon. Mr. Boudrxe, Seibert, J. Christensen, Pratt. Second Row—R. Sprafka, La mb ros. Booth, Blnford, Sandburg, Rondesliedt. Isaacs, Turner, Lends. Third Row—Sehurmeier. Parrish, Voss, J. Grist. Merrill, F. Clapp. Kelson, Picprr. Fourth Row—P. Piccard, llenly. Sage, McKee, tVeiliver, Knapp, C. Johnson, H all is. Sophomore Class rT MIIS year has seen the Sophomore class make great progress, and the class gives promise of further success and accomplishment in the years yet to come. It contains the largest number of students of any class in the school, and has therefore been well represented in school activities. Many of the boys have won letters for athletic achievement. Frequent class meetings have provided the Sophomores entertainment, as well as several successful class parties. First Row—Tnred, Harding, Mac Lean. Healy. Bray, Bronstien, G. Johnson, Girton. Stconh Row—U'rscott. K. Arntsen. Rosenberg, Delander, WeyL Relf, Robbins. M. Dunn. Colman. Third Row—Harvey, McGougli. Thomas, H. Silverman, Colby, B. Kuehn, Holt, F. Johnson, Chreiman, A uerhacher, Myers. Fourth Row—C. Kuehn. Ahrens, A. Hersey, R. Davis, Anderson, Serrill. B. Hobbs, H. Donavon. P. Jesness, McMillan. Kelsey. Fifth Row— Berry, Hill, R. Miller, llannigan. B. Feldmann, G. MacDonald, Ferrin, Stinchfield, Shirty. Sexton. TH E 1 939 PACE 20
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H st Row Kopacs,KUdow, Sage. Mr. Eggertson, Briogs, Amberg, Pierce Kranston. Secokd Row—Cleveland bprafka. Brink. Bray. J. Whitmore. Neison. Nesbit. Thud Row—I . A Idem. Barry, Roberts. Undine, Footh, Brown, Mahoney, Cray. Seventh Grade Tl IIS year's seventh grade finished its first year at University I ligh School with much success. The school's newly instituted policy of home-room interested the seventh-graders greatly, and they planned many interesting programs, obtaining speakers from the senior high school to inform them about prominent school activities in which they might look forward to participating in the future. Enjoyable social activities were also planned by this enterprising class, including a skating party in February. Eighth Grade AT the class meetings of the eighth grade it was attempted to give each member an enjoyable time. Varied programs were held, which included a joke court, interesting talks, and plays given by members of the class. The class of 1944 went democratic and chose to be governed by a congress. Bills were presented to the congress and were voted upon. During the winter quarter a sleigh ride was held. |inw n Uuhhell K. Lamport, P. Smith. Harris. D. Williams. R. St [.Row -A Nelson H Sterne. Weller. Markus. Cullum. M. Boberg. Morgan o kow—M. Nelson, H. l.,i t rui c FIKST Ti.T.n1’Row ' ‘iyman. Michael. Merrill, S. Dunn. Bangs. Handford. Sturre. Hartinger. TH E 1 939 PACE 22
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