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O SENIORS O O Nora Thompson. Glee Club. Margaret Turner. Assistant Editor Lens f Masquef Class Playf NXfashin5tonian Stafff Honor Stu- denti Masque Play. Evalyn Vaughn. Mary Vcntrclla. Treasurer and ViceAPresident of Nealcahnief Secretory of Girls' League Second Termi Class Play. Mika Vantralla. Treasurer of Spanish Clubi Gym Leaderi Live Wire. Eugene Ware. Assistant Football Manager. Louise Webb. Edward Weiss. President of Paclcf Student Council, Hi-Yi Baseball Manageri Chairman of Senior Vaudeville, Chairman of Seventh Term party. Vivian Widmcr. -.rpg rg -sv .ra,-ngq4v'q1'. at it NO PICTURES Paul Wienakc. Footballf President of Order of President of Student Councili Pack, Hi-Yi Basketballi Lens Stalfy Fire Squad, Raymond Wilson. Marconiansi Teutonians Robert Wiren. Spanish Department. Maryallce Wisdom. Editor of Colonialsf Secretary- Treasurer of Girls' Leaguey Class Propheti Washingtonian Stalli Costume committee for Class Play. Mariorie Woodward. Secretary of Wahii Class Playi Girls' League Vaudeville. Dean Bishopricls Ellis Cook James Harrison Edward Huffschmidt Arnold Mol: Don Wood 0 O Page 21 0
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O O SENIORS O Gordon Raney. Class Play. Donald Rsilsnydcr. Lorne Rile. Eukf Hi-Yi Order ol Track. Mariorie Roth. Secretary and Vice-President of Masquei Class Playf Seventh Term Girls League llepresentativef Class Historian. Seventh Term Party committee. Lillian Rush. Phreno, Mabeth Sadler. Fred Sanders. Announcements committee. Evelyn Schmun. Virginia Shaw. Colonialsf Live Wiref Washing- tonian Staff. Party committees.
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6 CLASS HISTORY O O THE HISTORY OF THE JANUARY '33 CLASS Freshman Year, January '29-January '30 ln January '29 we, the class of January '33, first filed through the halls of Washington High School. We, lilce all the other freshmen, laclced the carefree manner which characterized our high and mighty senior brothers and sisters. Shortly after our l-ligh School career had begun, we were honored one morn- ing by the personal appearances of our senior brothers and sisters, who told us that they were inviting us to a time-honored event-the freshie frolic. We wore green ribbons on this occasion and were royally entertained by the seniors in the gym. Sophomore Year, January '30-January '31 During this year our attention was centered mostly on our studies. Junior Year, January '31-January '32 After over two years of hard worlc, we decided to give ourselves a class party. This necessitated a discussion which was very informal, but which nevertheless marlced our first class meeting. The Sixth Term Party, '31 Senior Plenty of hard worl4 by the various committees resulted in a very good party which was enjoyed by all. Year, January '32-January '33 Thus we entered .January '32 with all the enthusiasm necessary to malce the last year the best. The need for organization and leadership to guide us in our many activities we were contemplating, became evident. After heated discussions and lively campaigning, Karl Koch was elected president, l-lazel Allmon, vice-president, Mary Lou Onstad, secretary, Fred Dupuis, treasurer, Allen l-ladley, sergeant-at-arms, .Jim Simmons, editor of The Lens, and .John Boentje, business manager of The Lens. We chose for our advisor, Dr. Fenster- macher. Seventh and Eighth Term Party, Spring '32 The first taslc of our new officers was this party. lts success showed us their true ability in leadership. Q 0 Page 22 Q
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