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HOME ROOM 215 3rd Row: Long, Daniel Belles, Remus, Richmond ' Todd, Cole, Pierce, Davis] Booth. 2nd Row: Phillips, Blue, Swanson, Reynolds, Math- ison, Klein, Dippee, Zach ary, Grogan, McCulley. Yenney. 1st Row: Miller, De Groat, Hunter, Baxter, Cc McManis, Teel, Toman Schmidt, Vietz, Wright. HOME ROOM 112 3rd Row: Holmes, Knut son, Phinney, Larson, Dan, Kralman. 2nd Row: Hector, Davis, Hyslop, Hammond, Forrey, Milbrath, Sherwood, Davis MacBoyle. 1st Row: Taylor, War¬ ner, Deccio, Russell, Der¬ by, Preston, Burnett, S; bilia, O ' Rourke, Reiter. HOME ROOM 312 3rd Row: Stoneciphe:, Gohlman, Klein, Gleaton West, Schmidt, Hankla Warren, Merriiield, Yekum 2nd Row: Gillock, Long, Collins, Burgess, Koffman, Clark, Welk, Knopf, Hol¬ lingsworth, Steindorl, Lin ton, Summerville. 1st Row: Locati, Russel, Yeager, Bailey, L. Jadty, B. Jacky, Atwood, Kinche Ice, Rimpler, Miller, Hunt Now for the sports column. The boys seemed to exert dll their energy for the exception¬ ally good season in football, basketball, and boxing. All will agree that the boys have gained valuable experience for future B squad and varsity work. Five freshman boxers appear to be getting off to a fine start for their first year at Wa-Hi. They are Lester West, Darrell Schmidt, George Wagner, Merle Goble, and Robert Kineheloe. The honor roll for the first semester at Wa-Hi included 43 freshmen, of whom 14 were boys and 29 were girls. This number was excelled only by the junior class who had 45 on the list Reginald Green was the only freshman receiving straight As.
Sophomore Sum-Ups The graduating class of 1950 is beginning to prepare now for their duties as future leaders of Wa-HL Chosen to lead them the first semester were Jim Casper, President; Bob Brown, Vice Presi¬ dent; and Jim Thornton, Secretary-Treasurer, Vernon Schacht, Beverly Berry, and Jerry Jes¬ sup filled these positions during the last half of the year. Elected to serve on Boys Cabinet were Bob Comfort and Jack Ellis, Priscilla Clem and Doris Proctor were representatives to Girls ' Cabinet. Girls Council members were Nancy Nessel, Donna Ralls, Pat McGee, and Patty Jones. Appointed to render the sophomore opinions for the Student Court, were Nancy Nessel, Duane Weitz, Gordon Boyer, and Janice Fehiberg. Several members of the class revealed ability in the field of dramatics, Pat Gump appeared in the all-school play, Priscilla Clem, Doris Proc¬ tor, and Elaine Jeffs performed in the Girls ' Fed¬ eration play, Ladies of the Mop ' Varsity letters were awarded to several boys in the field of sports. Duane Weitz and Bob Morrison were active in football, Richard Mead and Dwight and Larry Morrison turned out for basketball, while Jerry Stiller preferred boxing. In the field of knowledge, Eddie Aliverti and Nancy Gingerich led the first semester with straight A ' s. Twenty-two girls and twelve boys were listed on the first semester honor roll. Upper picture: First Semester Officers Thornton, Casper Lower picture; Second Semester Officers Jesseph, Berry, Schachl HOME ROOM 210 3rd Row- Mathison, Jowy, Phillips, Bickford, Hill, Hielt, Ward, McKillip, Durand, 2nd Row: Lodmell, Jesseph, Thrapp, Biersner, Locali, Lan- chesler, Weiiz, Corker, Cas¬ per, Morrison, Hanson. 1st Row: Stiller, Rawlins, Haslings, Elia, Aliverli, Fer¬ guson, Santo, Schacht.
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