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.-if yi ffl' YS ' i K.-No.5 ' V mnKY.....f.S'Bwa -M JUNIORS First row, from left: Mrs. Hunkapillar, advisor, Connie Hanson. Lorraine Adams, Doris Hof- mann, Donna Johnson, Jean Evansen, Helen Hulsman, Barbara Halvorsen, Velma Ceclergreen. Ruth Keeler, Coleen Engle, Georgia Danser, Erla Edmonds, Lois Kahn, Nan Dodds. Second row: Robert Cowger, Shirley Erb, Joyce Feldman, Virginia Huschka, Shirley Duncan, Janice Davidson, Lillian Keene, Ruby Jansen, Lodema French, Imogene Crutchfield, Mary Brundage, Larry Borst, John Brown. Third row: Don Burke, Gloria Grimson. Dolores Brandaw, Louise Hurst, Ruth Loftis, Priscilla Hoover, Carolyn Latimer, Leota Duyck, Joyce Ewing, Marjorie Harris, Bob Cooper, Byron Havernick. Fourth row: Raymond Dillenberg, Norma Klinqsporn. Wilma Berry, Evelyn Davidge, Evelyn Huffman, Ruth Davidge. Hazel Bean. Winton Hascall, Darrell Frye, Ronald Engelen. Fifth row: Alvin Evers, Robert Eastwood, Louis Cobel, Carl Larson, Bnb Halvorsen, Marcellia Johnston, Gene Lewis, Alfred Bothum, Alvin Brown, Van Elmore. Bill Lowe, Allen Harleman. Sixth row: Ralph Henderson. John Luebke, Dale Bonnell. Tom Clapshaw. Richard Haskins, William Cooke, Albert Jossi. First row, from left: Jackie McGreer, Vivian Troutt. Gloria McCoy, Juanita Noah, Janice Mixer, Bonnie Powers, Janet Meeuwsen, Jo Ellen Siemon, Donna Wetterstrom, Aileen Uhlin, Betty Sherman, Pauline Sohler, Marjorie Shipley. Second row: Clara Mae Vanderzanden, Phyllis Skartsen, Donna Olsen, Lois Thelin, Bonnie Russell, Ardeth Monk, Florence Vandervelden, Mrs. Bliss, Advisor. Third row: Allen Swanson, Marvin Simmons, Wayne Watson, Kenny Read, Jim Tyson, Dick Marshall, Wayne Randleman. Gail Sheelar, Robert Over, George Pritzloff, Bill Russ. Fourth row: Bob Watson, Kenneth Strandberq, Charles McCarthy. James Workman. Steve Sagar, David McAdoo, Russel Ohler,, Don Marshall. Fifth row: Don Tompkins, Jim Umsheid, Richard Pinckney, Darrel Pieper, Eugene Oberg. Elmo Thompson. .ij 1
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Junior Qeport Following fhrough frue fo form. fhe Jun- ior Class of I946 have confinued wifh fypical success shown in fhe former fwo years and have made school hisfory. -Sfill bearing fhe disfincfion of being fhe largesf class in school wifh an enrollmenf of I38, fhe class fook a lead in many acfivifies and displayed a fine assorfmenf of falenfs. The limelighf was immediafely focused on finances which held fhis spof unchal- lenged for nearly fhe whole year. Under fhe leadership of firsf-semesfer presidenf, John Brown, fhe class proved fhaf fhe early bird gefs fhe worm, by being fhe only group fhaf was allowed fo sponsor a school dance. The dance proved ifself bofh socially as well as financially. The class was also honored by having a major share of royal purple and ermine, when fheir own preffy dark-haired Janice Davidson was elecfed Foofball Queen in fhe War Loan Drive. Queen Janice I was crowned af fhe annual Thanksgiving day game affer an infense campaign of fwo weeks. Hisfory was made by fhe biggesf evenf on fhe firsf semesfer program, fhe smash hi+ play, You're Telling Me! presenfed De- cember 7, a comedy abouf a merry mix-up in fhe Carsfairs family: if feafured many prominenf juniors. ,Any gnawed nails or grey hairs were needless, for fhe house-packing producfion definifely insured ample funds for fhe Junior-Senior banquef. Feeling wealfhy and in need of relaxa- fion, fhe class wound up fhe firsf half of fhe year wifh a rousing parfy, consisfing mainly of ieans, dill pickles, mirfh and a good fime in fhe gym. To add fo fhe merrimenf and keep fo fhings Linder confrol, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, Mr. Menegaf and Miss Pefroff were on hand. One of fhe highlighfs of fhe second se- mesfer was fhe Lincoln Day assembly, pre- senfed by a represenfafive group in connec- fion wifh proiecfs fhaf were worked ouf in English and hisfory classes. Speeches were given by Joyce Feldman, Barbara Schulfz, Charles McCarfhy and George Turley on ap- propriafe subiecfs. ln conclusion, John Brown led a discussion on Lincoln, in which quesfions were asked of a board of experfs consisfing of fwo members from each hisfory class. Also sfemming from fhe Lincoln proi- ecfs, fhe same four speakers were guesfs of fhe Monday Nighf club where fhey delighfed and informed fhaf augusf group. The Junior-Senior Banquef was appro- priafely fhe climaxing evenf of fhe whole year fo which all efforfs had been keyed. The final resulf equalled all fhe planning and hard work expended. The commiffees, under fhe general leadership of presidenf George Tur- ley and advisorship of Mrs. Bliss worked in perfecf harmony fo produce fhe old soufhern planfafion afmosphere. Especially nofewor- fhy was fhe humorous and skillful iob of foasfmisfress, done wifh a genuine soufhern accenf by Barbara Schulfz. This difficulf feaf was unquesfionably fhe feafure of fhe evening. Many individuals also made names for fhemselves. ln speech, Priscilla Hoover wenf fo Eugene for public-speaking confesf: while Cafherine Massie won second place in fhe Knighfs of Pyfhias speaking cqnfesf. John Brown won recognifion by being named for his second year righf fackle on TYV All-Sfar foofball feam. Anofher afhlefe, Bill Davis, was elecfed foofball capfain for fhe I946 season. This reporf would nof be complefe wifhouf menfioning fhaf pride of fhe class, 'rhe Junior Sexfeffe, who, fhough fhey losf one of fheir valuable members, sfeadily in- creased fheir popularify. This group, who' have been fogefher since fhe beginning of high school, appeared on almosf all fhe im- porfanf programs of fhe year. Officers Firsf Semesfer Presidenf ................... John Brown Vice Presidenf ............... Leofa Duyck Secrefary-Treasurer ....... Janice Davidson Yell Leaders---Nan Dodds, Barbara Schulfz Second Semesfer Presidenf ................. George Turley Vice Presidenf ........... Janice Davidson Secrefary-Treasurer ...... Jackie McGreer Yell Leaders ....... Nan Dodds, Darrell Frye
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