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Show ROLL OF CLASS '22 ANDERSON, ALVIN ANDERSON, CLYDE ALLEN, ELMER ANDERSON, LUELLA ANDERSON, MARIE ASPER, MILLIE AGREN, RUTH BOYLE, ALLAN BITTON, ALTA BANFORD, ANAFRED BINGHAM, AGNES BURNHAM, ALLEN BONHAM, ALBERT BROWN, ALICE BENNETT, AURA CAMPBELL, CURTIS BLODGETT, CARL BROWNING, DORIS BURROWS, ELWOOD AUFFHAMMER, ELLA BINGHAM, ELLIOT BAILEY, FLOYD BURTON, GERALD BOSEN, VIOLET BINGHAM, HAROLD BINGHAM, HAZEL BURTON, JESSIE BALLIF, JOS. BROWN, LILA BROWN, LUCILLE BARKER, LOTTIE BERRETT, LOIS BUSH, LEON BURNETT, LAWRENCE BONHAM, MABEL BAGLEY, NATALIE BOND, PERCY BOYLE, RUTH BURNETT. THORA BLUTH. WEYMAN BRAMWELL. WELTHA BROWN, WALLACE CONDIL, ALICE CLAWSON, BEATRICE CAMPBELL, DOROTHY CAIN, ELIZABETH CHRISTENSEN, EDRIS CARLSEN, GLEN CORTEZ, HENSLEY CLARK, JANETTA CHUGG, KARL CLARK, MARY CAMPBELL, VERA CORDON, THERA DAVISON, GREENWELL DOUGLASS, MELBA DENKERS, MARIE DEAMER, VENNA DOXEY, VONDA ENGSTROM, CHESTER EAMES, MARY ELLIS, MARJORIE FOULGER, BELVA FOULGER, FERN FOWLER, FONTELLA FERNELIUS, HARLEY FRONK, HERBERT FRONK, LILA FELT, LESTER FARR, MABEL FERGUSON, MARY FOSTER, VERNE GAIL, BEATRICE GREEN, EVERETT GEALTA, FRANCIS GREEN, GLADYS GARNER, HAZEL GREEN, HOWARD GRAHAM, ERVILLE GREEN, VIOLA HALVERSON, ALTON HEWITT, ALICE HELM, CLAUDE HEINER. CLYDE HARRIS, DOROTHY HOLMES, EUGENE HARRIS, ERNEST HINCKLEY, EVELYN HANSEN, EVA HENINGER, ELLIOT HUBAND, FRANCIS HUNTER, GLADYS HOLMES, HAROLD HARRIS, MYRTLE HODGE, MILTON HILLE, MARIE HADLEY, NINA HAWKES, PHYLISS HICKMAN, THOS. ISAKSON, EDITH JACKSON, ALLYN JOHNSON, CLIFFORD JONES, ELIZABETH JOHNSON, ELVENA JEPPSON, JOSEPH JUDKINS, LEONARD JOHANSEN, MARJORIE JONES, MAUDE JONES, FLOYD JOHANSEN, VALLECITA JONES, ZELLA KEMP, HAZEL KAY, JANET LEISHMAN, BERT LEAVITT, JACK LARKIN, LUCILE LINDSAY, MELBA MAW, ALTA MCCOY, MILO MORRIS, WALLACE MCDONALD, THEODORE MOWER, SUSIE MANNING, LETHA MORRISON, HAROLD MOYES, HUGH MOORE, FRANCIS MARTIN, DORIS NIELSEN, ELMER NELSON, REED NELSON, SILVIA NELSON, KARENE NICHOLS, LORING NORSETH, LILLIAN NORDQUIST, ORVIL NORDQUIST, ROZABEL NEWTON, ZINA PETERSON, ANNA PETERSON, ALMIRA PORTER, BYRON PEDERSEN, CARRIE PARRY, GRACE PURDY, HELEN PURDY, LOUISE PROBST, LAVON POULTER, RAYMOND PRICE, WALTER RASMUSSEN, VIRGINIA ROBINS, VERDA JENKINS, RULON ROGERS, MARGUERITE ROSS, COELIN RANDALL, CHARLES ROMRELL, BELVA ROGERS, ADA ROGERS, ANNIE STOREY, ALLEN SWENSON, CARL SMITH, CORINE STALLINGS, CHESTER STALLINGS, CALVERT SMITH, DONNETTE SHAW, GLADYS STONE, GLADYS STONE, HAZEL SLATER, HELEN STALLINGS, INEZ STEPHENS, JULIAN SHUPE, JAMES STALLINGS, MAMIE STEWART, NORMA STEVENS, RUTH STALEY, RAYMOND STEPHENS, REES SMITH, THOMAS SPENCER, SARA STERNLY, THELMA SCHALT, WILMA THOMAS, ALTON TAYLOR, CHAS. TAYLOR, DORIS TAYLOR, EDNA TANNER, HELEN TRIBE, JUNIUS THOMAS, LISLE TAYLOR, LILLIAN TANNER, RUTH TAYLOR, VERNON TOONE, ZELPHIA VAN ZWEDEN, FLORENCE VAN DYE, GEORGE WATKINS, HEBER VANDERBERG, JOHN WILLIAMS, ARDELL WHITTER, BESSIE WILSON, CYRIELD WILLIAMS, CLIFFORD WILLIAMS, DELOSS WADE, EARL WRIGHT, ELLIOTT WARD, GLEN WALBERG, GILBERT WHITE, GLADYS WILLIAMS, JOHN WHITTAKER, LOVENE WILLIAMSEN, MARGUERITE WARD, NELLIE WILSON, THEODORE WOODS, THOMAS YOUNG, LESTER EDRIS CHRISTENSEN Vice-President LEWIS FRETWELL President DOROTHY CAMPBELL Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS FROM THE RIDICULOUS TO THE SUBLIME" in one year, has been the unusual accomplishment of Class '22-unusual in the fact that most classes fail to make the transition in four-behold the Juniors. Quantity-ungainly, awkward quantity, but with great potential possibilities-was the one redeeming feature of our first year. A veritable diamond in the rough, as it were, which needed only the past year to round off the rough edges and polish to a brilliancy attained by few. Far be it from us to emulate the example of others by indulging in vain boastings; our record stands for itself; it needs no apology. While our attainments in social, intellectual and athletic activities have not been of a remarkable nature, we have gained no little mea- sure of success of which we are justly proud. A roost party ushered in our social season. Parties and dances followed in rapid succesion at which the punch bowl was the center of attraction and jazz the order of the day-or rather, night. In oratorical, debating and effective speaking contests, '22 was well represented and while not always successful, proved its ability in the intellectual field. Ath- letics held a prominent place in our activities and was enthusiastically supported by all. Teams made excellent showings in the various sports and were always among the leaders. Several athletes of promise were developed in the class whose work on the school teams reflected credit on us. On the whole, the members of the Sophomore class have made a splendid showing during the past year and by their enthusiasm and unity of purpose have become a pillar of strength on which Weber may lean in future years. |