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Back Row: B Chr utensen. C.Welkum. Min Walters B. McDlll. D. Dllley. I. McGaughey. P. Coleman. D. Ferguson P Warden J au».t,h.p R. Reich E.Lgbsock; Second Row: H. Norwood. L. Hutcheson. J. Norman. K. Wacker, B. Beck. W. Gabriel. A Foose i Peterson HKmmp Si C£U£fhi D-,Prlce; D. Mohr land. R. Bostrom. E. Arsaga: Third Row: D. Thompson. K. Hansen. J Webb F Paynter' P rflf1r Nn Mnnri«f-P w Floyd. D Ludiam D. Thomas. C. Krout. D. Thompson. Mr Segutne. Front Row: W Washburn. T Coiwell W Hansen R o' R. BAr?tt. V.. prhlTPMt W stenback- B Hansen. G. Mitchell. S. Gray. W. Miller. B. Thornsby. B. FleekX Bass. J. Reed o how£ o mores —It Isn’t Over Yet “ McKa™, sentative. The sponsors, Mr. Clark and Miss Johnson, helped’this clas to cet ° n R4chard ' student Repre- achievements in that year was the joy of winning seconder Freshman year fairly peacefully. Among their To begin their Sophomore yea hf c ZtTjoe the ' V0 Vice President; Dorothe Mae Peterson to keep the minutes- Gene 3J ad,ng the,r c,ass= Terence Paynter to assist as tn Student Council. Having the customary hay ride In the fall was one of the hiJMm and Clarlce Wilson to represert them second place In the homecoming parade. To top the year off the Sonhomore rn ! .!!ght °f .th® year waa the Pleasure of winning the co-sponsor. Miss Walters, presented the play. ««The ouse of Greed.™ encouraged by the class sponsor. Mr. Segulne. and President Vice Preeident Treasurer Student Representative Sponsors ----------------------joe Colwell --------------- -Florence Paynter ------------Dorothy Mae Peterson ..................Clarice Wilson -----Mrs. Walters and Mr. Seguine 17
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Back Row: R. McMullen. L. Peterson. R. Lorensen. Mr. Clark; Second Row: Mrs. Alldredge. D. Ingmlre, O. Walters. H. Brenlng, L. Schultz, E. Peterson. B. Oldemeyer. P. Christensen, A. Peterson; Third Row: E. Servantes, B. Sprigg, M. Stitt. D. Rediess. L. Jensen. H. Kemp. J. McSween. L. Christensen. B. George; Second Row: R. Elchcr. R. Leis, R. Weikum, L. Reinert, E. Sorensen. R. Graeb, T. Roybal. A. George, E. Vondy, M. Robertson; Back Row: J. Nyguard, R. Kauffman. H. Teter, R. Hanson, L. Lassen, J. Doyle. A. Joppa. W. Christensen, R. Gill, V. Smythe. Not shown: Florine Small. (Juniors -I'm Beginning to See the Light In September 1942, seventy-six freshmen started to B. H. S. Yes! even prepared for Initiation. Our greatest achievement for this year was to pass. Our sponsors for this year were Miss Springstead and Mr. Clark. The sophomore year we lost a number of students and had only sixty-four. The achievement for this year was to win the inter- class contest for the best assembly program presented. Our sponsors were Mrs. AUdredge and Mr. Schwecrs. This year we are juniors and expect to achieve even more than in the years before. Our class play entitled “Wild Ginger. was presented April the fifth at the Central School Auditorium. It featured Mary Gertrude Robertson ns Ginger ard Robert Gill as her ne’er-do-well father. The plot was concerned with the surmounting of circumstances by a poor, little girl of Squattcrtown. The traditional Junior-Senior banquet was given the eleventh at 6:30 p. m. at the Masonic Temple. The ba-nquet was centered around the theme Stairway to the Stars.” Our speaker was Mr. Mercer, the science teacher at Brush High School. After the banquet many attended the Prom in the Central School Gymnasium, which was also decorated following the theme of the banquet. This year the Juniors gave, as their inter-class assembly program, a play entitled, “The Midnight Ghost.” This program presented December the eighth, was the first of this kind to be given this year. As yet the contest is undecided, but we are rely‘5g on the char- acter acting of Betty Lou George to help us take first place again. We are very lucky in again having for our sponsors two teachers whom we have had before, Mrs. Alldredge and Mr. O’ark. This year, even as before, we have lost many of our students, ard we now have a very small enrollment of forty-eight students. Next year even more will be gone, but we shall carry on and become “THE CLASS OF ’46.” President--------------- ------------------------------Lorenz lessen Vice President----------------------------»----------Robert Hanson Treasurer -----------------------------------------Betty Lou George Secretary----------------------------------------------Helen Kemp Student Representative Mildred Stitt Sponsors---------------------------------Mrs. Alldredge and Mr. Clark 16
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Back Itow: K. Bates. E. French. B. Teter, Mrs. Miles. D. Redless; Second Row: P. Leis. M. Muir. L. Elcher. E. Miller. M. Sauerbrelt. E Ostwald, O. Colwell. M. Ely. D. Magee; Third Row: W. Swalthes, I. Teter. B. Lucero. R. Karracker, R. Hayes. J. Funk B. Edson, J. Pabst. D. Wambolt; Front Row: R. Watson. K. Kudlock. C. Clift. F. Kastler. H. Danielson. E. Starr, M. Sorensen. D. Wilcox, D. Louden. men —Baby Takes a Bow When the Freshman class, with an enrollment of 65. entered Brush High, its members were just Frertmw..til grade school triumphs. Little did they realize that, as far as the rest of the school was concerned, they were about as insignificant One of the first things they were to see and hear was an upper-classman smil$ end wy. only a Trdinu. Lassen The class officers were elected. Allen Capper. President; Charma Clift. Vice President; Patricia Kastler. Secretary. Edgar Lassen. Treasurer; and Eleanor Ostwald. Student Representative. The sponsors were Mr. Mercer and Mrs. Miles. . . f klrt Of course, the big event of the first semester was initiation. All girls wore gunny-sacks partly by a and girl’s sweaters All Freshmen had half of their faces blacked. The Seniors made up for this cruel punishment at least partl by watermelons g'SSde the Freshmen carried away third prize with their float which was decorated to green typical Freshman Tryouts for the class play are in progress at the time this is written. It wiH be directed by Mr. be given March twenty-third. It Is to be hoped that it will be an epoch In the life of Brush High. This class causes the teachers many uneasy moments but, if the teachers will watch and wait. Mercer and Mrs. Robinson and will they will see this class advance to the top. 16
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