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First Row: Blackburn, Cook, Peisner, Johnston, Prentice, Kittleman, Clark, Gruber, Platt, Hobart, Miss McDonald. Second Row: Rodgers Prince, Stanton, Warner, Loutzenhlser, Sparllng, Hall, Self, Carver, Kelley, Cooper. Third Row: Kelsey, Bchumlller, Pflugmacher, Moon Tre main, Alongi, Price, McMonigle, Brue, Champion. Fourth Row: Nelson, Sokollk, Kandle, Murray, Mason, Ellis, Clark, Curry, Wilson Peugh Plew, Carlson, Rice. Fourteen History of the Freshman Class The Freshman class came into being on September 3, 1935. Since then it has stood the ridicule of the upper classmen as all other Freshman classes have. On October 12, 1935, the Freshmen were invited to the Sophomore's initiation party which was held in the Gym. The Freshman members of the Glee Club are: Betty Ann Gruber, Betty Jeanne Piatt, Eileen Stanton, Elsie Johnston, Phyllis Loutzenhiser, June Kittleman, James Sokolik, Harry Schu- miller, and Walter Mason. Only three Fresh. men are in the orchestra: Merle Curry, Betty Jeanne Piatt, and Roberta Hobart. The ofli- cers of the class are Merle Curry, Benny Long- mire, Jerry Murray, Lewis Rice, and James Sokolik. Yell leaders: Eunice Blackbum and Bob Ellis. The Girls' League Annual Fresh- man Treasurer is June Kittleman. The ad- visor of the Class of 1939 is Miss MacDonald.
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First R w: Wallin, Klingenberg, Carlson, Martin, Carver, Canaan, Neltzel, Broden, Hansen, Johnson. Second Row: Ettinger, Fennell, Butler, Wi Abrahamson, Anderson, Stanton, Gallear, Sloppey, Blake. Third Row: Carlson, Brown, Wolfe, Murray, Price, Buchanan, Hemess, Hen- drick J lley. Fourth Row: Vandermay, Merz, Paradls, Telbel, Mr. Wheeler, Huhndorf, Isom, McMonlgle, Stevens. X15 ,, 7'T,4 4-,QQ .411 - fjtflff fl, -5' . , y Sophomore Class Hlstory 1 1Wff'cM V'J' iffwfw if The Sophomore Class, in the form of Fresh- men, presented themsevles before the door of the Yelm High School building in the fall of 1934. We began our career by electing Beulah McGrew, president, Clarence Inman, secretary- treasurerg Lee Hendricks, vice president, and Elaine Anderson and Jim Price, yell leaders. To further our already well known ambi- tion, Berget Carlson and Vivian Martin showed the class talent by representing our school in Declamation. Many Freshmen boys turned out for ath- letics. Ray Mantik proved our fame by mak- ing the first team in football. Bill Jolley, Stan- ley Huhndorf, john Carlson and George Para- dis were on the second team. Our baseball team included Kenneth Mur- ray, Bob Herness, Bob Wolfe, Carl Rice, and Stanley Huhndorf. We also had a winning baseball team. The boys were not the only ones to prove their athletic ability, for the girls did almost as well themselves. Those who claimed honors with the boys in basketball were Ida Broden, Erma Samuels, Elaine Anderson, Alice Kling- enberg and Beulah McGrew. Ida Broden and Buelah McGrew accomplished a major fete by making the honor team. Evelyn Backman made her debut by being elected treasurer of the Girls' League. We proceeded by electing George Paradis, president, Clarence Inman, secretaryg Elaine Anderson, vice president, and the freshman yell leaders resumed their former place. The Sophomores were proud to announce having about as many Torch Honor Society members as all the remaining members. The Sophmores are: Naomi Abrahamson, Elaine Anderson, Evelyn Backman, Berger Carlson, Elaine Gallear, Vivian Martin, Ida Broden, Fred Merz, Thelma Nietzel and Etta May Canaan. The Football members returned to continue their good work. Bill Jolley and George Para- dis were steady first team players, while Jim Price and Bob Wolfe were substitutes. In Basketball the first team players included Bob Herness and Dick Buchanan. The second team layers were Kenneth Murray, Stanley Huhnduorf, Bob Stephens and Bob Wolfe. Evelyn Backman is now holding the honor- able position of Secretary of the Girls' League. Lee Hendricks reached new heights when he was elected one of the student body yell leaders. We're Sophomores now and with all these accomplishments behind us we are going to march on to greater triumphs in the two re- maining years of high school. Y-5 'ffm Thirteen
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METWUTUES r 1 I . fi if diff? s Qui ' 1 if xp, -. '.A, jr 423-Mm -' .JXQ-Q0-fin... - ' . A Bottom Row: Martinaon, McNett, Flanagan, Vandermay, Cullens, Waddington Brown Top Row Michael. Miss McDonald, Johnsen, Hendricks, Thompson, Wiesdepp, Paradls. Student Body Officers President ....... Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms --- Yell King ...... Yell Queen- Vice President ..... 1935-1936 ----------MACK BROWN ----KATHRYN FLANIGAN -------GEORGE MCNETT -------jOHN VANDERMAY -- - -NORRI E WADDINGTON -..----jUANITA CULLENS 1956 - 1937 President ..... .............. DO N MICHEL Vice President ..... ..... G LADYS .WIBSDEPP Secretary-Treasurer -- -,,..+,BI:LI.1E JOHNSEN Sergeant-at-Arms ..., PARADIS Yell King ....... Yell Queen --- -..,--,4-g..--..LEE HENDRICKS g.'g.e.-MARJORIE ruowisom
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