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4 - T5 r 4 . 4 I ..... G ., Lf . -' ' mm SYMMONDS , Transfer from Gaston 43 Dramatios 45 Girls Glee 45 Mixed Chorus 4g Trio 43 Operetta lead 45 Ink Drops 45 Tiger Lines 4. A WShe came this year from Gaston, . . ,f -...--.. .y -f, I Q , , .. - I It With the trio she's had fun.n NORMA TUCKER . Class Secretary 23 Y's Girls 3, 4-President 43 .43 Volleyball team 1, 23 Carnival Princess l, Ink Drops 35 Tiger Lines 5. HAS a rule she doesn't have much to say, But she's got a will and she's got a way.n ROBERT WADE - PM WXXX S V ATX Cx -CQ Baseball 5, 43 Order of the Orange 5, 4--Vice Pfesident 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2. ' He seems lonely since Phyllis has gene, ,rf-...xx I-Ie'1l see her more often before long. ,f 5 X 4,6 1 Q -3 ', Y QLLQX J I I I' 93 ..-. v. x 4 s.-.sees
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. fe- QQ, uxgx Q 'QT 17 A- . , a I! 1 XR ,. 3' X sf We Si- is ' H ' a'f: 3??i??W? .wen QX' ?lR?FE:utg?52g?g ' In the fall of 1930 a group of eight, composing the fu- ture class of 1942, Yamhill high school, began their way :cn the path to knowledge. They were,. namelyg Eldon Parker, Glenn Kuykenda11,Frank Wiser, Kathleen Wade,Max Noll, Doris King, Lila Hamblin, and Donald Behrman. These students were joined en route to graduation from elementary school by Bob Wade, Rosemary Jones, Ruth Patton, Norma Tucker, Richard Williams, James Parker, Lorraine Miller, La Dessa'Gray, IVHU Gillam, Lucille Fletchall, Dorothy Fredrickson, Marthiel Talbott, and Marjorie Underwood. Marjorie Underwoodled the ranks of scholarship, as this class of 28 graduated f'I'0I71 Yamhill grade school. In September, 19158, 42 freshmen enrolled at Yamhill Hi- By the end of the year, 58 of them still were to attempting absorb all that high school offered. Several freshmen were members of the Glee club and many also were active in ath- letics. Norma Tucker was an active participant of the vol- leyball team and soon developed into one of the squad's most consistent players. She was also the class nominee for Car- nival Queen. The Lettermen's organization, early in the year elected Richard Williams as the freshman representative as did the Y's girls, Marthiel Talbott. Class officers for the freshman -year fWe1'6,- President Richard Williams, vice-president, Eldon Parker: secretaryl Ivan Gillamg treasurer, Don Behrmang class representative, Frank Wiser, sergeant-at-arms, Jack Pritchett, and class ad- visor, Mr. Paul Durham. . As sophomores the class had a membership of 30. A1- though diminished in size, the class excelled in many a field, even over the upper classes. The girls-proved 'their superiority over other girls by taking the .inter-scholastic championship in both softball and volleyball. Three sopho- more girls also played varsity volleyball, and two male mem- bers of the class proved their athletic ability for which they were admitted to the Lettermen's club. Richard ,William and Ivan Gillam aided in upholding the class 'name bv p t' V cipating as leads in the year's1'musicale, 'The 1Mik6dO 3 I ' v 'fl W I g g
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