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Book II Knowledge and Junior Class MOTTOe VVe have reached the foothills, yonder lie the mountains. COLORS-Green and White. FLOWER-Yellow Rose. The Junior Class under the most capable leadership of its President, Bob Cline, Vice-President, Bob Bezona, Secretary, Neva Robertson, Treasur- er, Bob Flaherty, Representative to Executive Board, Harold Reimer, and Sergeant at Arms, George Hannowell, started the year '44-'45 with a bang. At one of their very first meetings they decided to put on a Junior Class Play to raise enough money to give the Junior-Senior banquet in honor of the Seniors. During the year the juniors helped the War Bond assemblies and were active in the purchase of War Bonds. We are proud of the fact that in the contest between the three classes our class was the first to reach its designated quota. Many of the class have been active in other activities. Inadean Mc- Donald, Grace Johnson, and Alan Cratzenburg have served on the Executive Board, their offices being Yell Queen, Vice-President, and Advertising Man- ager, respectively. Kathleen Lobb assisted Inadean McDonald in leading the yells at all the games. We say hats off to these girls who really did a swell job of creating school spirit and pep in supporting the teams. Molly Ann Whiteley and Gloria Baer did some high stepping as drum majorettes while marching with the band on several occasions. Those who were outstanding in football were: Asplund, Cline, Peter- son, Reimer, Bob Bezona, Bob Flaherty, Sundstrom, Cardwell, Hannowell, Harriman, and Bergh. Those who proved capable in basketball were: Cline, Reimer, Cratzen- berg, Peterson and Asplund. Bob and Bill Bezona made an excellent show- ing on the second team. Those who succeeded in the diamond sport were: Hannowell, Peter- son, Flaherty, Reimer, Cratzenburg, Asplund, Sundstrom, Nordby and Bob Bezona. Not only the boys, however, have been active in sports. Many of the girls have been outstanding in the G. A. A. The girls who have won a chevron and a letter so far this year are: Maxine Bergsma, Lois Tawes, Gloria Clark, Gloria Baer, Barbara Bliss, June Balfour, June La Bounty, ldamae Iverson and Ida Martin. In music many Juniors have taken a prominent part. Also in other activities around school such as the Tattler, the Annual, and different clubs. We, of the Junior Class are proud of our representation in the activi- ties and also believe that we have accomplished a great deal this year as a class. We will remember the year '44-45 as a good year, also as anoth- er step in the path toward our Senior year in which we hope to find even greater achievements and success. FIRST ROVV: Mr. Loreen, advisor, Donna Graham. Jean Hurley, Verna Lee Alexander, Betty Swenson, Gloria Clark, Gloria Baer, Maxine Bergsma, Betty Henefln, Mr. Stowell, advisor. SECOND ROVV: Sylvia Hokland, Mary Charles, Arlene James, Junwe Kelly, Ida Martin, Ida Mae Iverson, Lois Staglund. Betty Pomeroy, June LaBounty, Mary Boyd, Lois Tawes, Alona Bucholz, Della Riddle, Doreen Hartman THIRD RONV: Barbara Bliss, Neva Rotbertson. Betty Mercer, Hilda Simonwson. Martha Anderson, Gladys Lingbloom, Charlotte Pettit, Grace Johnson, Anna Engler, Thea Me I-Ieffy, Betty Ann VanDemark. Mary Jean Bring, Miss Selander, advisor. FOURTH ROW: Nellouse Schultz, Shirley Filbert, June Balfour, Molly Ann Whitely, Audrey Mcffonnaughey, Inadean McDonald, Kathleen Lobb, Violet Baker, Leila Phil- pott. Betty DeBoer. FIRST ROXV Rod Cardwell, Kenneth Brown, George Hanowell. Bob Flaherty, Bennett Asplund, Bob Cline, Stanley Andreason, Bill Jones, Harold Reimer, Elwood Sund- strom, Dick Hanowell, Herb Harriman. SECOND ROW: Miss Selander, advisor: Otto Sibley, Leroy Honlrud. Buford' Waschke. Harold Beck. Tilman Flotre, Don Nelson. Raider Kelstrup, Dale Dw'1gh,t Dick Mohrman, Cecil Brooks, Demcy Mylar. Glenn Bergh. Mr. Loreen, advisor. A THIRD ROXY: Barton Clendenwen, Bob Trammel. Claude Vvorden. LaVerne Koen. Bill Manthey, Ray Nordby. Alton Gregor, Allan Cratzenberg. Jimmy Schulz, Bob Smith, Bob Bezona, Bill Bezona, Calvin Streets, Mr. Stowell, advisor.
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Book II Knowledge and ophomore Class Having completed their .lunior High training the Sophomores of '45 launched themselves to set a 11ew course in a new school. The class started out by electing officers to represent them for the year. They were Dick Holden as President and his worthy assistant, Frank- lyn Phillips. Alma VVenger took care of the meetings' minutes, while Marjorie VVesterlund was their treasurer after Mary Lee Boggs moved away. The man with the ruling hand was VVayne Flaherty. The Sophomores helped make the assemblies a big success with stu- dents taking part in Drama, Music, and Comedy. 'They had a Hot Dog sale that hit the top in good food and cash earnings. Neither boys or girls took a back seat when sports came along. Among the outstanding football players were .larvin Loney, .lake Creasey, Fred Mclintosh, and VVayne Flaherty. The outstanding basketball player was liob Hansen who will prove to be a star in days to come. The outstanding girls in sports were Betty Freison, LaVerne Honrud, Anne VVeime, and Alma VVenger. The girl to take the charm role for the Sophomores was Mary Lee Boggs who was elected to be one of our school's princesses. Thus they have passed the experience of being Sophomores and now are going on their way to higher learning never to forget when they were Sophomores of '45. MOTTO: The horizon widens as we climb. COLOR: Red. FLOVVER: Carnation. FIRST ROW: Fred McIntosh. Charles Stillwell, George Kruse, Raymond Anderson, Jack VVhit.man, Harry Rust, Henry Austin. SECOND ROVV: XVa1ter Riddle, Franklin Phillips, l'at Alleyn, Bob Atwood, Jarvin Loney, Bob Hanson, Wayne Flaherty. Jake Creasey, Fld Altman. THIRD ROVV: Mary Hillaire, Jean DeBord, Pat Swanberg, Charlotte Shetler, Betty Friesen, Jessie Pearson, Barbara Mt-Alpine, .loan Pinkerton. Margaret Smith, Helen Haugen, Barbara XVeston. FQUIQTH ROW: Miss Dunagan, advisor: Mary Ann Broch, Veletta Beck, Alvina Lorenz. Silvia Frazier, I.o1is Stanton, Mary Lee Boggs, JoAnne Perkints. Alma XVer1ger, Mar- jorie XVesterlund, Dorothy Uslin. Miss Fairbanks, Advisor, Irene Schulk. FIFTH ROVV: Edna Mt-Neill, Doris Gawley, hola XYidmant, Jeanette Hegberg, W'yona l'heifer, Gloria Sehrieber, Shirly Steltz, Mildred Holmes, Doris Harry. Shirley Raplee. Barbara Herbison, Etta Thompson, Barbara Simonson, Betty Medeas, LaVerne Honrud, Viola Karber, Eleanor XVil1ett. YTH RONV' Arthur Unick Dont Kev Dick Holden, Darrvl Pedersen, Bob Peach, H. K. QL Russel, Don Moore, 1-:1m6r Radkefiiud Johnson, Clifford Norris.
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