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'--ny UNDERCLASSMEN Seated, Row One: Marsh Nicols, Oswalt, VerHoven, R. Marshall, C. Marshall. Row Two: B. Comingore, Morrison, Painter, Ulrey, Mc- Cloud, Noble. Row Three: Stafford, Mc- Kinzie, Wieringa, White, D. Miller, E. Steele, Row Four: Wolford, Shrin- er, Serviss, Spitler, Montgom- ery, Smith, Row Five: Rifenburgh, Bradley, Voorhees. Standing: Wheeler, Harper, Merley, Mills, Wright, Shaw, Dietrich. Seated, Row One: Boes, Doyle, Gildersleeve. Row Two: Bozworth, Gab- ler, Becker, Demeree. Row Three: Barnes, M. Baynes, DeYoung, Cooley, El- ward. Row Four: Briggs, George, Caldwell, D. Craig, Bush. Row Five: l. Burnham, Al- len, Britt. Standing: Cromer, P. Brad- ley, Fauber, Foster, Clark, Barnes, Boeman, Gervin, W. Ainsworth. Row One: Hienton, len- kins, johnson, jones, Kern, I. Kashner, Row Two: Knapp, Lee, W. Lux, Lindley, B. Moore, E. Lynch, Wileman. Row Three: P. Misner, B. Miller, D. Davisson, Mulvey, Noble, H. Phillips, Ainslie, Row Four: Rees, Scanlon, Abbott, H. Swank, j. Thomas, Warren. Standing: Danford, B. Comingore, Compton, Coll- ings, Allen, T. Hass, K. Burn- ham, Bough, Freihoffer, Wil- kins, DeKay, Fairman. Hook, P. Wiley. l i Row One, standing: H Brickler, Brewer, Brady, nett, S. Baker, Ault. Row Two, seated: G. K ner, l. Miller, King, M, Ll Row Three: Graves, Gra Gwynn, Mahln, Heath, Pa Row Four: Fouts, Fi Freeland, McClary, Gan Geiger. Row Five: Dahl, Dari Scheer, Ludwig, Freiho Kaufman. Row Six: Brown, David Bushnell, Click, Clapp. Row One, standing: Pierce, Steckle, B. Shaw, Zi stein, Pervine, Wilson, S ders. Row Two, seated: Waro Tirmenstein, Scheer. Row Three: Schau Thompson, Rcr-nmers, Wall Row Four: Sanford, W V. Thomas, Young, E. Pie Row Five: B. Wilson, Ti ble, Stlgers, Sense, Todd. Row Six: Rubenkoen Slopsema, Reed. Row One: Mayer, Moore, Kepner, Heath, Ml Row Two: Marsh, Lee Kashner, Heckard, Mcl Ostrander. Row Three: P, lacks Newton, King, McPl'ietrii Dienhart, Gray. Row Four: H. Lang, Lange, Jackson, Leonard, Bart, Lewis.
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fl'- 1-1 SENIOR CLASS Doris Winte . ......President'3Q,,,,7 Carlton Ma ...,. .. .Vice President Betty Crai .... Bob Tirrspnstein. . I M ......,......Treasurer i us e went on our first tour of the hi h l .f i l l fl ill tl' i , , 2 Sf A e fall ff 936 finally rolled around, and we, as , 3330. M, . , . . x 8 l h inters wholly awed at the building fell wn t - at this time, but we finally became - . - mime 1 ccustomed to our new life, in spite of the lllfll m n han es we felt taking place. l-loweverl we were 7 i ouls and meekly worshiped all upperclassmen. ......Secretary X I t 'i e ne being the outstanding example as she on took over the duty of being john Walkey's faith- ln what seemed a surprisingly short time, we soon found ourselves an organized class with Bill Cole as the Sophomore president. That year our first class party was given, and while we began to feel more like living human beings, we still looked up to the upperclassmen. My goodness, it's the fall of l938 and we are full fledged juniors! With a sudden realization that we were almost seniors the whole class gained a great deal of self-confidence and proudly strutted about in beauti- ful green and white class sweaters. That fall Anne of Green Gables was presented with lvlarselda lacobs, Don Frier, Doris Pickering, Wayne Hicks, and many others. All through the year we worked and slaved, always counting our shekels towards the reception. That was over so soon we didn't realize it, and we were nearer than ever to being genuine seniors. On one eventful day in September, l94O, our class invaded the school with the proud distinction of being seniors. At last the impossible had happened! But some- how or other, it wasn't very long before we realized that we didn't feel so very different. We still had to go to classes, do our homework, have real pass slips, and con- tinue with all those dreary things that made life as an underclassman such a grind. And now as it's nearly graduation time, we all look back and reminisce, though not without a twinge at our hearts and a tear in our eyes. For in true sincerity, we do one and all, regard our high school days as some of the happiest times of our lives, and we all hope that the memories and friends that we have made during these four years, will remain with us always. Page seventeen
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UNDERCLASSMEN IUNIOR CLASS This year the junior Class has had to work especially hard in order to raise enough money for the recep- tion. Some of their activities in- cluded the sponsoring of an open dance after one ot the football games, selling magazine subscrip- tions, and sponsoring candy sales. Also the annual junior play, Foot- loose , was presented last fall and proved to be a huge success. Throughout the year our class has had a great deal of fun working for our goal, and the entire group would like to express their sincere appreciation to the sponsors, Miss Meyer and Mr. Hopkins, for helping make the year such a successful one Dorsey Mahin. . , . . . .President Bruce Comingore. . .Vice President Virginia Ciraves ......... Secretary Barbara Dodclridge ...... Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS The newly organized Sophomore Class, under the sponsorship of Miss Coulter, Mrs. Hamlin, and Mr. Tucker, held its first meeting in October, and has been h o l d i n g monthly meetings ever since. During the year they have had a very active part in school affairs, one of which was the sponsoring of a tea dance. Another service added to their credit was the decor- ating and ushering at the Bacca- laureate Service. The Sophomore C I a s s has had lots ot fun during the year. First ot all, they had a big dance which was a huge success. Later they suc- ceeded in winning the ten dollars prize money presented to the class selling the most season basketball tickets. Anne Newton, . . . , .President Frank LeBart. . . . .ViceAPresident Eleanor Slopsema. . . , . .Secretary Charles Lange ....,,... Treasurer Paul lackson , .Sergeant-at-arms
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