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1 W , 3B Class The green apples are slowly taking shape. The Junior Class is nearing maturity and its members have begun to branch out into the various activity fields which our school has to offer. Some have become members of the Dramatic and Debate Clubsg others have turned towards the Apple Leaf or Wa Wfa as an activityg while others have become interested in the different activities. Many of their number have become members of the Honor Society. The achievements of this class as a group have been outstanding. Some of their boys, with the aid of the 3A Traclcmen, won the inter-class track meet which was held this spring. Also their projects for the year include an exceptionally fine assembly program. The good worlc of their advisers, Miss Vopni and Miss Weister, has been instrumental in the success of all their undertaking. Witli this admirable activity record to their credit, even the Senior Class is willing to admit that there are no ucullsy' in the 3B Class. Although we are a Mid-year Class, says William Beamguard, president, we shall certainly endeavor to maintain a high standard for the class of '38. OFFICERS FALL SPRING William Beamguard , , , President , , , jack Carey Ethel Jensen ,Vice-President Ralph Glatfeller Susan Gellatly S ccre tary-Treasurer Susan Gellatly Vivian Lewis , ,, Cabinet Louise Burnham Ralph Glatfeller ,, Boys! Federation Elmer Ogle Miss Vopni and Miss Weister Advisers Pai:
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l L QA Class The ZA Class, after having completed one semester in our Wenatchee Senior High School, has begun to be well on its way through the entire course. They have outgrown the budding stage, they are now beginning to think of what they can become, and wonider whether they will grow up only to the status of culls, or whether they will become the finest kind of fruit. They have begun to realize what they should do, as far as behavior and school curriculum are concerned, and they begin to talce an even more active part in school life than they did during their First semseter. Indeed, the 2A Class advised by Miss Edna Mae Miller and Miss Lorna Fox has shown itself worthy of the responsibilities which come with graduation from one class rank to another. During the first semester of their attendance here, they presented, for the enjoyment of the other students in the school, a program of exceptional merit. Based on the idea of the popular amateur hour, this program was the first to be presented here which was worked out along this line. The program was well done under the leadership of Delbert Black, president of the class and master of ceremonies of rhe program. The class also participated in the Thanks- giving Project, which this school annually sponsors. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Delbert Black ,,,. . ,,cc, President ,, . Bob Forrest Bob Forrest ,, ,, ,,.,, Vice-President c,,,,s , ,, Orville Watson Georgia Powers ,,,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer ,, Paul George Desire Phillippis ,,,c ,,s,, ,,,,,, , Cabinet ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,Delbert Black Dean Spurgeon , rr,, Y, Boys' Federation ,,r,r ,,,,,,,c, A rthur Grant Miss Fox, Miss Miller , , ,, ,, ,, Advisem 5, eight
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gc Thirty 3A Class The 3A Class, which has the largest enrollment in the school, can very easily be compared to a bumper crop of apples, still immature, but coloring up in fine shape. These young apples, who are uproppedu by their advisers, Miss Patton and Miss Neffler, have certainly proved that their class is made up of extra fancies. They, together with the 4B Class, have successfully sponsored the advertising and sale of the tickets for the Senior Class Play. Also, these two classes made a success of the Junior-Senior Prom. However, the most outstanding thing accomplished by this group was the Al Pearce Program. Who can forget Doug McNevin as Al Pearce, or Jack Winterringer and his Mighty Allen Art Players? This broadcast will long be remembered as one of the best ElSSCIHl'3llCS CVCI' pl'CS6I'lt8d on OLII' stage. The boys have been very active in sports. Many from their class were either members of the Football or Basketball Teams, and it was their team that emerged as winners in the inter-class track meet. The class has been very well represented in the various extra-curricula activities. Many from this group have taken part in the Dramatic Club Play, the Operetta, and the Derby Club Vaudeville. Others are members of the Wa Wa or Apple Leaf staffs, and Gerald Kechley, one from their group, held the position of Editor in Chief of the Apple Leaf. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Russel Osborne , , , ,,,,,, President ,, , , Melvin Osborne Kenneth Stevenson , ,,Vice-President ,.,, , Howard Plew Bob Valaas ,,,Secretary-Treasurer .... . Anita Driver , , ,,.,, . .YCdb1H6f Don Sperline Roy Freeman , ,... H Boys' Federation Miss Patton, Miss Nefller , , ,,,,, Advisers Carden Hadley Paul Pfau
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