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xl 1 3 ,l X 1' l X' First row' George IFahiani Robert Hamiltolm, Gene B fl J h H ll F . , oy 0, o n a , rancis Weingard, Hugh Macwhirter, Claude Marsh, Bill Madden, Arthur Barker, Glen Melburn, Seymour Parker. Scmnd mtv: Claremont Blessing, Leslie Wierleski, Joe Mickey, Dale Liane, Wayne Hinkleman, Max Toney, Andy Hapala, Tauno Johnson, Wilford Geske. Dave Lewis. Third nur: John Wytko, Albert Peterson, Barney Hill, Willard Stanton, Myron Brendel, Elmer Hyppa, Charles Makala, Walter Dzieclzic, George Zmiarovich, Frank Kropi, Zygmunt Zyclek, Alec Vergala. Junior Class History HE BUCKLONIAN staff was represented by Arthur Barker, sports writer, Rhoda Cruner and Alice l-linkleman, joke editors, and Florence Vesey, who took care of the exchanges. junior debators were Hugh MacWhirter, Sylvia Matson, and Claude Marsh. These students received letters and have a bright future for the next year as debaters. The junior Prom was a huge success. The St, Patrick motif was carried out. The gym was decorated with green and white streamers and large shamrocks. The Prom was held the 20th of March and everyone enjoyed himself. Hurray for the junior declamors, for two out of three of the high school decla- mation representatives were juniors. They were Sylvia Matson, dramaticg and Lois Cromoga, humorous. Many active F. F. A. members were juniors. Charles Makela was chosen to Wwwf WWW r Wgjijri w.t,,.,t represent the organization at Pullman this year. Minka ' Many juniors helped in the library this year, and next year will hold higher positions. Some of those who worked in the library were june Peterson, Ellen Wales, Florence Vesey, Katy Blanusa, Arthur Barker, Lester Denny, Marie Iohnston, Gwen- dolyn Rose, josephine Cummings, Florence Haydon, Roma LeRay, Margaret Gillette, and lanice Ross. Those turning out for track were Max Toney, Wayne Hinkleman, Dave Lewis, and Bill Madden. The class was very successful in all they undertook, and the members are to be congratulated on their enthusiasm and energetic school spirit. We are sure that the next year will find them just as active as this year has. -19- W5 f l
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I i X s j 6, 2 f j First row: Mildred Lusso. Ellen Nvales. Wilma Kent, June Peterson. Florence Vesey. Janice Ross. Florence Haydon. Gwendolyn Rose, Josephine Cummings. Irma Barrett. Second mir: Katy Blanusa. Regina Poch. Mary Ella Birkett. Margaret Gillette. Leta Boyce. Lois Cromoga, Alice Hiiikleman. Rhoda Gruner, Sylvia Matson. Virginia Hrinchalk, Gladys Miller. Marie Johnston, Marie Medak. Junior Class History President - Hugh MacWhirter Vice-President - - Arthur Barker Secretary - - Elmer l-'lyppa Representative ----- Mary Ella Birkett ITH MR. OLENE as advisor, the junior Class has made progress down the trail to their senior year. In football they made a brilliant showing with Max Toney, Bill Madden, Hugh MacWhirter, Ed joswick, Mike Brendel, and Dave Lewis on the first string, ln basketball, the juniors again forged ahead with Bill Madden, Max Toney, Wayne Hinkleman, and Dave Lewis on the first string. Many of the boys werc placed on the second team and will be ot great value next year. The Honor Society boasted ot some very active members. They were Rhoda Cruner, Alice Hinkleman, Sylvia Matson, june Peterson, josephine Cummings, Mary Ella Birkett, Gwendolyn Rose, Ellen Wales, Arthur Barker, Wayne Hinkleman, and Bill Madden. Musicians? Yes, lots of them. Violinists were Rhoda Cruner, Hugh MacWhirter, and Elmer Hyppa. lrma Barrett beat the drums and Seymour Parker played the piano. In the operetta, the juniors again took the lead. Those who played leading parts were Leta Boyce, Florence Haydon, Claude Marsh, Mike Brendel, Hugh MacWhirter, Arthur Barker, and Lester Denny. Many juniors also took part in the chorus. The junior members of the Student Council were Hugh MacWhirter, Mary Ella Birkett, and Sylvia Matson. These members took an active part in the work of the council. -jg-
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T' 1 M' s . ' i K. , Q I X ' X 1 J . W it 'iv Y 'S Q ,E y 1 . ll .v 1 X Fin! mn: Renee Lockwood. Florence Kirkpatrick, Helen Babic, Dorothy Evans, Marie Reel, D35 Kundrak, lrene Barra. Evelyn Catchpole. Mary Kaminski, Veronica aydak. Second row: Mildred RH Katherine OlBrien. Betty Bowman. Marguerite Zydak, Ruby Young. ,-Roma LeRay, Anne Vasicko. Elsie Slcjelkvale, Geraldine Smith, Marian Miller. Third mrr: Violet Lalfallete, Patricia Brady. Wilma Leer, Jackie I-linkleinan. Verna Cook, Lucille Mickey, Jane Radford. Dorcfthy Ames. Agnes Van Hoof, Lorraine Stebbins fgx LX - y 4,2 . Sophomore Class History President - Veronica Zydak Vice-President Clement Sunich Secretary - - Patricia Brady Treasurer - - - lames Larson HE SOPHOMORES have had a successful first year as Senior High School students. There were many outstanding students and all have made a big step in the direction of school activities and school spirit, The Sophomore Hop was given on November 22. lt was an autumn barn dance decorated with gay streamers and autmun leaves. The dance was well attended and everyone had an enjoyable time. The class has one very promising debator and declamor. Kenneth Rock was the only sophomore who received a letter in debate. His declamation The Big Parade, an oratorical selection, won in the inter-class contest. He represented Buckley in the league declamation contest at Auburn, Betty Bowman represented the class with the humorous selection, ln Case of Fire, in the inter-class contest. Much sophomore musical talent was discovered when three, ot the leads tor the annual high school operetta were chosen from this class. Roma Le Ray, Owen Luce, and Renee Lockwood were the students who received this honor. Roma, with her dog Mitzi, had an important part in the operetta. Owen Luce and Renee, as the proprietors of the Wise Hotel, supplied a humorous touch to the play. 1.2 Q..
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