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SOPHOMORE — I Wish I Knew! FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: BACK ROW: E. Lassen, A. Koehler, A. Capper, R. Kostman, I). Smith, B. Lorensen, L. Lorensen K. Walter, W. Emerson, L. Christensen, B. Sharritt, R. Meininger. E. Starr, P. Kastler, C. (’lift, E. Ostwahl, I). Wilcox, B. Lewis, D. Loudon, Mrs Wil- kerson, L. Lami e, B. Lucero, I). Magee, K. Kudlock, R. Watson. T. DeLong, E. Ingmire, G. Scott, B. Wheeler. II. I ean, A. Sullivan, I . Skinner I) Stinton, H. Kissler, W. Small, J. Belveale, B. Roe, E. Copley, O. Messer, I). Petersen! P. McC arty, M. Sorensen, E. French. B. Teter, II. Danielson, E. Miller, K. Bates Mr Schweers, L. Eicher, I. Teter, O. Colwell, M. Ely, D. Womboldt, J. Pabst, P. Leis. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY 1A®r.Fres|jmen:, V?e .cl ss of 48 started w»th the enrollment of sixty-seven. One of the largest groups of typical Greenhorns that have ever passed through the portals of B. H. S. t Keeping the meetings under control were Alan Capper. President; Charma Clift, Vice-President Ede ar Lassen. Treasurer; Patricia Kastler, Secretary; Eleanor Ostwald as our Student Representative Mr Mercer and Mrs. Miles were our Class Sponsors. The Sophomore year has ushered in sixty of the sixty-seven from the Freshman Class. The traditional Sophomore Hayride was postponed because of cold weather. The Sophomores were very proud to come through with the blue ribbon award of first place in the Homecoming Parade. We carried out the homecoming theme of welcoming our Alumni home from the war. 6 The Sophomores, noted for--well they must be noted for something--put on a play titled “They Put On a Play. This was one act comedy concerning a high strung director, author who has won’ first prize at a county fair and feels it is her duty to put it on at the local Grange. As in preceding years our class had the honor of decorating for the Bacalaureate Services. We carried out the theme with the Senior Class colors of Pink and Silver. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ..........Ray Meininger Vice-President--Leland Christensen Treasurer ...........Evan Copley Secretary ...........pat McCarty Student Represent- ative ...............Charma Clift
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JUNIORS — I Can’t Begin to Tell You! FRONT ROW: R. Bastron, E. Reich, I). Price, F. Paynter, M. Richard, T. Clift, C. Wilson, J. Alexander. SECOND ROW: E. Arsaga, C. Weikum, G. Church, N. McBride, D. Peterson, A. Foos, A. Walters, I). Mohrlang, E. Lebsock, N. McKenna, I). Ludiam, I. Winstead. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bristol, M. Schilling, D. Ferguson, A. McNamee, B. Beck, R. Schmeer, S. Gray, P. Mitchell, W. Stenback, H. Hanson, H. Kas| »r, I). Dilley, P. Canaday, B. McDill, Mr. Chesney. BACK ROW: W. Hansen, C. Hagan, II. Norwood, G. Richard, J. Colwell, B. Fleek, J. Norman, C. Downing, B. Washburn, H. Schreiner, D. Baughman, I). Thompson, D. Gallegos, B. Thornsby, B. Miller, K. Hansen. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In September 1943 the Class of ’47 was welcomed into B. H. S. The highlight was the initiation. This class struggled through the year with the following officers: President, Albert McNamee; Vice-President, Es- telle Lebsock; Secretary, Lynn Hutcheson; Treasurer, Bill Washburn and Student Representative, Gene Rich- ard. Mr. Clark and Miss Johnson were the sponsors. In their Sophomore year they were thrilled to decorate for Baccalaureate and sponsor the hayride in tra- ditional manner. Class sponsor. Mr. Seguine and co-sponsor. Miss Walters encouraged them for their class play: House of Greed.” The class officers elected were Joe Colwell. President; Florence Paynter. Vice-Pres- ident; Dorothe Mae Peterson, Secretary; Gene Richard, Treasurer; and Clarice Wilson, Student Representative. This year will long be remembered by the Juniors. March 28th at the Central Auditorium, our class play, One Mad Night,” was presented. With the help of our sponsors, Mrs. Bristol and Mr. Chesney the Junior-Senior banquet was given the 20th of Mav, at 6:30 P. M. at the Masonic Temple. The theme of the banquet was “The Garden of Tomorrow.” The Prom followed the banquet which was held at the Central Gymnasium; the decorations w’ere centered around the theme used for the banquet. This class will keep going to reach its goal, The Class of ’47.”
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FRESHMEN --- There Must Be a Way! FRONT ROW: I). Messer, J. Green, G. Richard, B. Reed, P. Hastier, R. Atkinson, K. Baeh, R. Len- hart, L. August, D. Tomky. SECOND ROW: S. Weeker, M. Moehler, M. Thornsby, M. Smythe, B. Hoffman, J. Christensen, R. Lapp, R. Nygaard, M. Weber, V. Lewis, B. Bass, M. Winkler, Miss Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mercer, L. Ely, G. Hall, D. Law, J. Weller, A. Reich, P. Tyson, W. Thomson, P, McDill, E. Scott, C. Lusby, J. Allingham, E. Talbott. BACK ROW: E. Dixon, A. Ruhl, H. Teter, J. Lorensen, T. Armstrong, B. Kyte, B. Luethi, M. Boxer, N. McLagan, D. Wehrly, II. Stitt, K. Wilson, P. Back. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Our Class of fifty students entered Brush High School as one of the smallest classes for many years. We thought we were the class of ’45 but we soon found out we would be the Class of ’49 if we studied hard for a few years. We held a class meeting and elected officers and chose sponsors to guide us through the year. On the morning of September 21st, Freshman initiation was held preceding the football game with Yu- ma. The Seniors sponsored a school dance that night to welcome us into school activities. Our class play “Junior Buys a Car,” was given November 14th. The well-chosen cast gave an excellent performance. Our Freshmen boys took an active part in athletics and our girls supported the Pep Club. All the mem- bers of the class took an active part in various school organizations. FRESHMAN OFFICERS President ............Harold Stitt Vice-President .....Virginia Lewis Secretary ........Joyce Christensen Treasurer ............Jim Lorensen Student Represent- ative ..............Jim Allingham
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