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I KNEELlNG:Wayne Stump, vice-presi- dent, Dick Stafford, representative. STANDING: Marilyn Wiley, secretary, Harold Martin. president: Clover Jean Cox, treasurer. ABSENT: Mary Ross, representative. lunior The noisiest group in the school is the tag pinned on the class of '4l. However, their real worth is shown by many not- able accomplishments, including the elec- tion of six to the Honor Society. Officers for the sophomore year were: President, Keith Clark: vice-president, Phoebe Smithy secretary, Polly Gordon: and representatives, Betty Russell and Dick Stafford. A sophomore party, a cowboy dance with saddles, hay, horses, and other ap- purtenances ior a Dude Ranch , and a class picnic at Swimmers' Delight on a cold but sunshiny day, highlighted the ac- tivities of their first year. 1939-40 was finished off with a jolly time for everyone at the Iunior-Senior Prom and a junior picnic again at Swimmers De- light. Mrs. Bascom and Mr. Hendrickson were class advisers. FRONT ROW: Dick Stafford. Harold Martin, Jack Titus, Douglas Spencer, Rodney Taylor, Alva Moyer, John Gilbertson, George Jensen, Harold Kelly, George Carey. SECOND ROW: John Hesse, Doris Casebeer, Clover Cox, Josephine Filkowski, Julia Urquiri. Betty Jones, Ruth Scan- lfin. Ann Wilson, Beth Good. Joyce Clark, Phoebe Smith, Carolyn McKinley, Geneva Woods, THIRD ROW: Gordon Gullion, Winnie Scroggie, Gloria Dunham, Polly Gordon, June Hitchcock, Vvonne Umphlette, Kay Korn. Lorraine Harms, Margaret Thorndyke, Dorothy Barton. Leif Svarverud, Betty Boniface, Paul Everett, Keith Clark, Mr. Hendrickson, Joanne Craft. FOURTH ROW: Bob Scott, Marilyn Wiley, Jean Stevens, Muriel Allen, Betty Russell, Frank Hanns. A. B. Soward, Wayne Stump, Don DuBois, Don Chase, Ronnie Whitelock, Don England. ABSENT: Bob Shupe. Gene Allen, Ace Plath. John Heinz, Bonnie Lee, Bob Moore, Mary Ross, Bud Rost, George Svarverud, Jim Smith, Clinton Travis, Jacquiline Whitney.
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CLASS UF '40 Betsy Young Shy? The sparkle in her eye betrays an inward chuckle. Evelyn Williams There is a modest confi- dence in her ability. IN MEMUPJAM Lawrence Stephens Class of 1940 Maurice Vitus Bud's as big in heart as in stature. Shirley Westicll All admire Shirley's con- servative, quiet Way. Maryanne: Willoughby If this were a school ot charm Maryanna would be a model. Absent: Ira Fox Along with him qoes his smile and pleasant atti- tude. 15
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lophomorr Nothing backward about the class ot '42! These Sophs have a pretty firm grasp on the tail ot the academic dog and are going tc give him a good shaking before leav- ing as seniors. A class party, given exclusively tor the newcomers, was one of the social suc- cesses ot the school year. lNhile there was no Amateur Masque this year, the Sophs nevertheless partici- pated in many dramatic skits. Their main attraction was a side-tickling, three-act play, Crashing Society . Sophomore boys have been exceptional- ly active in sports, for several ot them are now lettermen. Class affairs and an unusually broad activity program were carried on through the social living classes under the direc- KNEELING: Don Lawson, treasurer 1 - ,, i Dwain Harbert, vice-president. tion ct Mr. Backus and Miss Sherman, STANDING: Shirley Dinard, repre- CIGSS advisers. sentative: Dick McLaren, president, Mary Alice Sutton, secretary. FIRST ROW: Harold Haggerty, Phil Baird, Dwain Harbert, Don Lawson, Francis Demagalskl, Merrill Brown, Ken Lomax, Harry Trunnell, Stanley Silkwood, Clarence Allumbaugh, Dale Morris, Bob Miller, Fred Forsythe. SECOND ROW: Elaine Gau, Mickey Donovan, Ann Graham, Janeth Peterson, Roberta Rebham, Dorothy Carlson, Dorothy Giese, Barbara Erb, Phyllis Korn, Bernita Gatlin, Suzanne Amspoker, Mary Alice Sutton, Bobby Jean Taylor, James Buck. THIRD ROW: Peter Tugman, Dorothy Palmer, Hazel Northrop, Ed Murphy, Shirley Brace, Colleen Bowen, Shirley Dillard, Pat Stackpole, Yvonne Wechsler, Peggy Bronson, Connie Smith, Wanda Gill, Sara Jayne Hartman, Mary Lou Rosendhale, Bunnie Ross, Doris King, Jean Stamm, Nelda Pat- terson, Kathlyne Jensen, Don Nelson, Bob Bennett, Mr. Backus. FOURTH ROW: Dick MacLaren, Dave Dunsmoor, Don Fox, Bob Hope, Ted Baker, Howard Hall, Joe Dodds, Jack Casey, Roland Stuart, Glenn Schave, Francis Palanuk, Stanton Parks. ABSENT: Joe Lind, Marilyn Kratt, Har- riet Barrett, Eunice Field, Dutch Craiger, Dorothy Ellege, John Freeman, Jean Kilpatrick, Sarah Stafford. mum-nnaiswllr naw -me
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