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THE CHIPMUNK Tenth Grade Page Twenty-one Top Row: Fenton Quimby, Alden Welder, Earl Miley, Lester Duer, Victor Myer, Harvey Perani, Willis Goodridge, Louis Jackson, Roy Walker, Lawrence Johnstone, Frank Key, Virgil Hollis, Richard Markee. Basil Nash. Second Row: Fred Hull, Lester Wakeman, Bert Stinson, Jimmy June, Wilbur Taylor, Tony Martin, Franklin Ott. Leslie Prusia, Edna Sangster, Mary Lauer, Lorrain Richardson, Earlys McNevin, Mattye Huggins, Fred Trask, Catherine Gittings, Wiliford Stoker, Jamie Burrows, Donald Cooper, Edgar Aznoe. First Row: Ethel Dunning. Lenora Sorrells, Mary Perez, Lorena Richardson, Katheryne Wilson, Annie Orr, Dorothy Gifford, Rosie Myer, Earline Breedlove, Shirley Ott. The Class of ’32 started out with a bang this year. After the first school party,, given by the Seniors, the Sophomores gave their first party which was declared very good and should be a goal for other classes to attain. The Sophomore class has been highly active in athletics and in Student Body affairs. The Sophomores introduced the idea of a “hot-dog” sale at games this year. This turned out to be a great success and other classes fell in line to try their luck. Class Colors: Purple and Gold. Motto: “Keep to the Heights.” Virgil Hollis ’32 President ..... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .... SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ................................. Virgil Hollis ................................. Franklin Ott ................................. Mary Lauer ...............................Mattye Huggins
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Eleventh Grade Pajce Twenty THE CHIPMUNK Top Row: Jack Dollarhide, Clinton Peltier, Bill Maraska, Earl Fitch, Ellsworth Scammon, Marvin Mankins, Jack Roquin, John Benson, Albert Utz, Harold McPhee. Bottom Row: Duane Newton, Carl Jacobsen, Anna Mae Vernon, Josephine Hunter, Lucille Bergstrom, Vera Mote, Isobel Priest, Maxine Gilbert, Nellie Brown, Grace Carlson, Jack Bush, Russell Hutchinson. The class of ’31 has entered into all the activities of this school year. It started out by being the first class to have eighty-five per cent of its members Student Body Card holders. The class has offered star players to the two major sports, foot- ball and basketball, and the class as a whole has been behind its classmates and teams in the rooting section. The Junior girls have made a fine showing in inter-class sports, being first in volley ball and second in basketball. It was at the inter- class games that the class, as a class, showed its rooting ability. The Junior class is well represented in athletics and other Student Body activities. The Junior socials too have been very successful and well attended. President .... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ........................... Marvin Mankins .............................. John Benson ........................... Carlie Fowler ......................... Anna Mae Vernon
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Pape Twenty-two Ninth Grade THE CHIPMUNK Top Row: Bob Pinkham, Francis Bickel, Marvin Bullivant, Kenneth Andrews, Hershal Harsha, Ralph Bergstrom, August Utz, Brenton Dipple, Clifton Prusia, Frederick Gleason, Bennie Valley, Bobby McFate, Barney Timoni, John Lorda. Second Row: Joe Lubin, Allan McLaws, Jack Lamson, Evelyn Norton, Edgar Woods, Beatrice Martin, Ella Gunn, Harry Bates, Marion Dyer, Bob Allen, Eva Costen, Rosie Conley, John Ciaglio, Louise Chown, Cecil Wiliford, Shiela Cooper, Clarence Goodridge, Katherine Beckstrom, George Blake, Norma Williams, Fred Dixon. First Row: Maudine Breedlove, Rosetta Sorenson, Jennie Soli, Lois Johnson, Beulah Batchelor, Mary Lorda, Calneva Peltier, Faye Phelan, Wilma Klotz, Virginia Fowler, Mae Dade. The Freshman class of 1929-1930 has been very active in all school affairs. It has shown good spirit at rallies and games, and has many worthy deeds to its credit. The girls interclass basketball and volley ball banners given to the winner in the Junior High were won by the Freshmen girls. The Freshmen gave a private class party which was enjoyed by all present. At one of the football games the class of ’33 sold soda pop and ice cream cones, the proceeds of which sale contributed towards the buying of curtains for the assembly hall. The Freshman class also has some very promising athletes to offer to the school in the forthcoming years. Marian Dyer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ........................................ Clifton Prusia Vice-President ..................................... Robert Belden Secretary-Treasurer ............................. Beulah Batchelor
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