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Whitehall High School T H E C H Y S T A L Nineteen Thirty-six THE SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Viola Vilatson, Ruth Omness, Margaret Strayer, Elizabeth Lundberg, Yvonne XVi0k- strom, Ruth Zatzke. Second Row: Arlene Helm, Pearl Rrirzlitwell, Helen Mickelson, Beryl Qunclcenlnisli, Florenoe Covell, Margaret Smith, Lorraine Johnell. Third Row: Mrs. Doflife, Georfre Nelson, Cecil Overton, James DeVVitt, Courtney Pitkin, Jeunes VVztl1, Merle Watson, Vernon Haunt, XVztlter Kinsey. The Sophomore Class Though we were somewhat skeptical as to the reception we would receive at the hands Of the Se-rliolis when we entered our High School as :Freshmen two years ago, we found their in'iti4z-xftilon not so severe, and our 'two years, we can truthfully say, have been most enjoylalbl-3 and Ebenefioisal. We have made many fine contacts among the farultv and -students which in the fl1tU1l'C , 1 will stand out in our memory. A Shortly after srhool opened we elected the following class officers: W President .................................. ,............ - Rutrh Zaizke Vice President --- ....... Courtney Pitkin Secretary ....... ---Beryl Quackcnbush Treasurer , -,,.... - .,...........,.,.......... ....... - -Lorraine Johnell Our class l1ZLSil'ICCll well represented in botli boys and girls athletics and band, orrhestm, Glee Clubs, and forensics this yea-r. We feel that we have a right to be proud of all the members of our class who have taken port in these ac-tivities. ' We now are lo-ok-ing f0l'Wil'l d to next your when we will return to Whitehall High no Juniors. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::a-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Page Twenty-nine
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Whitehall High School T H E C R Y S T A L Nineteen Thirty-six - - - v - - - - v - - :::::::::::::::.-:::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::0- 'PHE JITNIOR CLASS First Row: Freida Anderson, Helen Alfredson, Grace Omness, June Ann Peterson, Roberta Hill, Ruth Peterson, Lucille Overton, June Mahoney. Second Row: Evelyn Forcllnun, Milton Piok. ltichztrd Sherwood, Elmer Bloom, John Ilolmblade, Edward Simison, .lee l:31'ig'htwc-ll. Third Row: Mr. Palmer, Paul Zatzke, Alcliinley Speese, Gerald Huston, Roger Gunderson, NVi1lurd 3IcClelltm, Robert Snook. Donald Housenian. The Junior Class After sailing our 'ship through calms and storms the harbor' is at last in sight.- We are to 'he greeted 'lSenior! Ahoy! Du-ring the past three years memwbemrs of your class have taken port in exery extra curric- ular activity. S-pecinl mention should be made of the fact that the fboys from our class have practically made up the hlalskembiall teams for Uhe ,past two years. We boast such stars as Zaltzke, Gunderson, Snolok and Brilglltwell. In forensics we are represented by Ruth Peter- sovn and Helen Alfredson. Five of our members contribute their services to the hand. The annual Junior and Seni-or Banquet was nhe crowning social event 'of the season and wats deemed an outstanding success. 'This years -officers were all boys: President ...... .--. W illillrd Mc Clellan Vice President --- ...... Jlildward Simison Secretary ,,.. - - -J oseph Br.i,gh1'well Treasurer --- ---- .lohin Holmblade Page Twenty-eight
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Whitehall High School T II E C R Y S T A l. Niltctlretl Tflifly'-Six :::e:: :::: :::: .A :::::0:::: : :::: -.',::: :::: : :::::::::::::::::::G Tl-IIC FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Lawrcnve Jensen, l,lco1'L.'c Gunderson, Richard Miles, Allard Mvldcllan, Raymmd Pelon. Alex Bayne. Second Row: Clifford Sll0l'XVOfKl, Itogfer Meinert, .Donald Todd, FOM01' Geo, TiOli0l'l lV0iSS0, Harris Olson, .ltayniond Scheppinan, Todd Smcklennre. A Third R-aw: Grace Swenson, Alariztn lmrenson, Jean Sneese: Vifgfilllfl Lakfh Eflllfl EVQWH-,MISS Esterdahl CAdvisorJ, Elaine Anderson, Lucy llavlik, Frances DeWitt, LUIS Puller. liilecn XVeisSe. The FI'CSl'lm6l'l Class ' The F-reshmen oif 1935-1936, twenty-four strong, entered the high school on the first' day of school, feeling that at last wc had reached the first is-tep in .the attainment of our goal. In-ittiation, we fccl, was quite severe, alt-houglh it lasted but a few days. We had to dress VCU' embarrraisslnigly and perform feats which only the Freshmen are capable. of performing. After the suspense :md the actual ordeal of initiation we-re -over we entered into high school activities with enthusiasm. We have been represented in the baind by four clarinets, two tromlboines, one flute, and one saxophone. Six of our boys were out for ihtasketball this year: Raymond Peloni, Roger Meinerit, Lawrence Jensen, Richard Miles, Harris Olis-on. and George Gunderson. The girls in our cla-ss who went out for .basketball were: Doris Lamos, Frances DeWitt, Elaine Anderson, ,Carmen jean Speese, and Lois Fuller. W'e were represented on the debate team 'by Viilrginia Lake. 1In1Noveimber our class gave a Thanksgiving Day Pro- gram for the entertainment of the other classes. Our class officers this year were: President .................................. ........... R ic-hard Miles Vice President ............................... ....... V irginia Lake Secretary and Treasurer ............................ .... I Robert Weissc Representatives on Athletic Association Board .................... ,,----,,,-----------------Rnymond Pclon and Carmen Jean Snccsc - :::: :::::.A :::::::::::::::::::: :.f::a-v:: :::::::::: : :ee ff -r-frffffr Page Thirty
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