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S0 hommfe Class UPPER PICTURE FRONT ROW left fo rughf Vurgue Mafhnas Joan Gunn Marulyn Ballock Beffy Brown Donna Fox Betty Moslerh Jacaueluna Askew Glorra LoQua Wanda loffler Marnlyn Bugger Ellen Brown SECOND ROW Mary Kaelrn Glen Anderson Dorothy Hergerf Jackne Coffman Kenny McKeen LaRue Andre Jeanne Kaelm Eugene Erfle Jerry Downung Lee Dayus THIRD ROW Leonard Finlayson Jerry Leberf Rrchard Cole Rudolph Johnson Neal Brown Jummy Lund Donald Fryklund Charles Brunoff Ellsworth Faflancl Bull Clark LOWER PICTURE FRONT ROW left fo rnght Betty Tlmmons Joanne Tyndall Delores Peters Jackie Cook Bernlc Newman Betty Swuhart Vlleffa Steele Dana Wohlwend Tammy Takahara Duck Wofkrns Norman Wafklnson SECOND ROW Mantle Hash bhurley Turner Marlene Reed Mary Sfork Wrllrarn Stark Barbara Warner Delores Ruscher Gene Mattson Jack Sfalder LeRoy Wlssnnger THIRD ROW Arnold Ruyenes Francis McCall Lowell Wells Bob Norris Jrm Pc-fterscn Herb Nelson Jlm Saugen Julius Young Dale Van Derschelden Tahnfe Roeslu A hundred years have past s1nce there was a class such as ours The Forty Nxners graduatlng 1n 1949 W also have the Sp1r1t ol Seventy Sur thrrty srx grrls and forty boys Havmg proved hrs abrhtres as a freshman Le Roy W1ss1nger was agaln elected class presldent Servrng 1n the other ofhces of esteem were Vlce Pres1dent leanne Lelh Secretary loanne Tyndall Treasurer Norman Wat k1nson and Student Councll Representatwes Lee Davls JACOBS adv1sor The hrst major event sponsored by the Sophomores was the 1n1t1at1on ot the Freshmen a gala occas1on that wrll long be remembered rn the hearts of both Freshmen and Sophomores The program 1ncluded stunts progral 1 numbers refreshments and danctng In March the Sopnomores and Tumors drd swmg and sway mmus Sammy Kaye at a dance g1ven In honor of the lunlor Class at the Flfe gymnastum The moat chosen was Sprxng The class assembly Whtch was g1ven IH Aorll Jorntlv wrth the Sen1ors was a success The members ot th class parhctpatrng worried drhgently They were re warded lor the'r ellorts by a well pleased aud1ence The Sophomores were capably represented rn ath lettcs band cholr Trolan Kmghts Tro1anettes F FA F H A and on the staff ot the annual Keep an eye on the Sophomore class W1tl1 a motto sucn as I-htch Your Wagon To A Star they are bound to oo places CLASS OFFICERS Joanne Tyndall Jeanne lelll Norman Watkun on LeRoy Wvssunqer l W , MR. V - I' - ' Mary Stark, and Bob Norris. Mr. lacobs was the class . Qu , l . . . . . . 4 . A . I t A h T --f 1 1 4 I -, - . -,
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UPPER PICTURE FRONT ROW left to rnght Freda Schuler Vlrglnla Soltls Shurley Saunders Mickey Petarclk Eddie Koch Pat Schruener Gcorgua Young Dorothy Fuluto Bull Tanabe SECOND ROW Herb Adler Harold Watren Bell Frnend Gladys Moe Betty Owens Dale VanDersheIden Mary Ann Sundberg Marlon Envolsen Jackle Kemper Benny Watkins THIRD ROW Vernon Froff Stanton Shack Andrew Ambuehl Paul Jensen Melyan Gaschk John Bacoka Jnm Johnson Joseph Eusenbacher LOWER PICTURE FRONT ROW left to rnght Tom Mukou Stanley Swansby Eugene Rowan Mary Sutton Amy Yamamoto Barbara Frederuckson Laura Grobey Elonse Larson Martha Guus Eluzabeth Burnett SECOND ROW Joe lmhof Pat Kennar Helen Anderson Shrrley Odegard Carol Etherlngton Grace Torgerson Evelyn Turner Dorothy Davls Betty Pendergratt Delores Ball Opal Funkhouser THIRD ROW Richard Morey Elvan Sholln George Myers Anton Johnson Wally Mnllard Jack Ferguson Roland Melbye Harold Bunge leo Bulleru The energettc hale and hearty lumor Class has held thetr motto All For One And One For All as far as GCIIVIIIGS are concerned under the capable tnstructton ot Mlss Ltndstrom The chtef headache of all classes IS ftndlng ways and means of accumulattng money for the rnalor htgh school protect the luntor Sentor Dmner Dance At the end of the Sophomore year the class had almost one hundred dollars Wh1ch was barely a start tt reach thetr quota for thls malor prolect So at the beg1n MISS LINDSTROM Advlser n1ng of th1s 1un1or year the Ways and Means commtttee put thetr heads together and dectded to go to work Protect one was a movte whtch dtdnt net too mucw Next came the sale of coffee and chocolate at footbat games Wh1ch under the management of lackte Kemper cleared etghteen dollars Shoe shme days helped a great deal and wtth the sale of Chrtstmas and gtft cards we added the sum of etghty dollars to our treasury Tln biggest undertaktng the lumor Play whtch was given o November 2? gave us the remamder of our quota Now the btg event IS here All of the commtttees have '- been appotnted and are well on thetr way They hav dectded to hold the dance at the New Yorker and have chosen a l-lawauan mottf whtcn can be carrted out very successfully Thts dance ts a semt formal affa1r held near the ltr! of May Every student enrolled m the lunlor and Semor classes IS looklng forward to thts btg event wtth great enthus1asm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Grace Torgerson Carol Ethermgtan Jockue Kemper Harold Watrln zmior Class I 5 1 n r r 1 : , , . . . 1 , 1 1 r 1 - 3 r V , , . f f , 1 1 . .. H 4 I 1 . , . . . , T . I , , . . . . , . , I H , . A 1 A f . . .9 Y1 4 . , , , . V , -4 ., . 3' W 'C . 1 112- . I, ft, , ' , V . - . ,. . . , . - A xi, ., , 1 . f ,
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.7 resbmam ass vang Urrcx rtuuvcr: rrcUNl ROW lett to rugnr Lnuno y g I Joan Knutson merry aeltman Myrtle Butler Harume lwakmrt Lorna Blalr Shurley Envolsen Vernel Bartholomew Htrasht Kalamura SECOND ROW Bernuce Hess lorralne Cook Joan Lelghton Jaan Cross Dulatre Lund Georgua Hess Dona Ftnlayson Betty Buckmaster Shirley Francus Dorothy Frankhauser Ruth Ingram Lots Hansen Loren Evanson THIRD ROW John Emenegger Leo Danuels Eddie Kern Martrn Johnson Louts Bontano lack Kotchkoe Ronald Clarkson Tony Cabugos Melvin Hamrrck John Cerqu: Leonard Larnpton Bob Dawson FOURTH ROW Wayne Grnffun Wally Holmqunst lnmmy Koch Tam Lang Lots Kepka Don Dunbar Kenneth Glenn Bud Blancher Curtls Barley Lawell Apple Herman Dillon LOWER PICTURE FRONT ROW lelt to rtght Delores Rowan Shlgeko Watanabe Barbara Vlltlson Jeanette Rusch Barbara Sweet Kathleen Swansby Maureen Muchlunskl Janet Muller Helen Stalder Marte Wlllus Marlyce Reerl Darlyne St Martun SECOND ROW Betty Sowers Margaret Vogel Mary Meter Ronnle Marzano Mel Puatote louus Tcrr ODell Wallace Duane Padgett Fred Spencer Fred Muntz Ray Walston Robert Moser Alden Peppel THIRD RON Arthur Wulcox Mary Ann Perrm Russel Mlnnts Bull Schlumpl Bull Roberts Herman Olson Warren Ruchards Earle Vrnvnq Bob O Connor LeRoy Olson Marvun Ruyenes Walt Shoenke Marvin Ofstad M A WILLIA S Advtser Tne Freshman class of 1940 was overly populated wrth 96 students Thrs class was the largest of Frfe classes rn 1946 and of the years gone by Thrs class of Freshmen who plan upon graduatrng rn l95O voted as therr officers to serve them through tm year the followrng Presrdent Brll Schlumpf Vrce Presrdent Marvrn Revrnes Secretary Wally Holmqurst and Treas urer Shrrley Francrs For student body representattve they selected Maureen Muchhnslcr Fred Spencer and Wayne Grrfhn The 1olly old lnltratron Day came on October 4 l94o and was qurte the thlng The grrls were rrght up to date wrth gunnf sacks representrng dresses a hammer for a toy two drfferent socks and two drfferent shoes Therr hawr was rn the latest style wrth one thrrd rn brards one thrrd rn curlers and one thrrd rn pm curls No make up Completed the grrls costume The boys were qurte rn Scotrsh style wrth skrrts and blouses They wore ban danas on tnerr heads and carrred dolls for company On therr legs they wore long stockrngs and on tnetr feet two drfterent shoes Every one drd hrs best to keep the school rn order on thrs rare occasron All of the Freshmen owe Mr Wrllrams much for therr hrst successful year together Nbr 4'-I-on i 44- SEATED Wally Holmquust Shtrley Franc s Maryrn Ruyenes STANDING Helen Stclder B ll Schlumof CLASS OFFICERS ,,...,-..-g- , - - -- -, f- -.. -. X t - , 1 ne .........., R... W ne. ,,,, 1 f I I 1 ' r A r OV, ,, , , , . - , ' , V . r , I ,A Y . - 5 1 1 1 f , 5, , ' V V . O A . I 1 I h r ' r 4 V 1 I , ' ' P 3 . , . . . ,i f Q - , K t A R ' ' j . , V N' - , . . . t a , r , ' I I T I I A I V f ' I - rf Q , . . 'Q 3 V I A . . , , A L , , 3 . . . . 0 . E ., . ! X f A L Q i ' ' -- I ' r - ' Y , . . . - , - y U I . I s . A ' , .5 . ' P . A '-K . . , . , . . . . i , ' ' . : . . , i .
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