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THE FRESHMAN CLASS Early in the fall a large number of wagons, loaded with students possessing a strong desire for advancement in education, joined our train. The first few weeks were trying for them, but after they had adjusted themselves to their new sur¬ roundings, they went to work with great enthusiasm. After the traditional Freshman initiation, the class met to elect its leaders and to make plans for the year. The first class activity was the Freshman Dance held on Friday evening, February 18, 1938. A winter sports theme was carried out. The orchestra was seated against a background of snow crystals, while a picket fence, covered with snow, led onto the dance floor. In one corner of the gym, a large snow man with his pipe and broomstick stood beside a snow-covered tree. With these effective decorations, the impression left in everyone ' s mind was a winter wonderland. This first venture was a success and those who attended had an enjoyable evening. The Freshmen, whose duty it is, kept the trophy case in good condition by cleaning it and by polishing the trophies. The talents possessed by various members of the class were first displayed at a program given on Freshman Initiation Day. Journalistic ability was discov¬ ered when there was a large turn-out for the Hatchet staff. The Vodvil and the Student Body Play proved that dramatic skill could be found in the class. Scholastic capability was revealed when eleven Freshmen won places in the Scholarship Society This class of one hundred and eighty is the largest in the school and largest that has ever entered Washington Union High School. 24
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President................Tom MeWhirter Vice-President . . . .... ... George Bonde Secretary.... . Lorraine Peterson Treasurer.Ilene Wittenmeyer Student Council Representative.John Ferrante Girls ' League Representatives.Elizabeth Lindsay, Shirley Mast Yell Leader.Weldon Pine Advisers: Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Morris, Mr. Mette, Mr. Rees, Miss McWilliams. 23 »
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President..... Vice-President.. Secretary... Treasurer.. Student Council Representative. Girls ' League Representatives.... Yell Leader. .Lawrence Moise .George Emerson ...Shirley Bertolotti .Ruby Brown .Laura Lee Zwissig .Betty Murphy, Victoria Marshall .James Stanhope Advisers: Miss DuCoty, Miss E. Wilson, Mr. Kibby, Mr. Mette. «25
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