High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 26 text:
“
Four.h Row—Carl Sandberg. Laurel Harwell. Irene Hillary. Marijane Lyksett, Shirley Haugrose. Bonnie Heckel. John Strom. Jeannine Diamond, Robert Engebretson, Lyle Cameron. John Corneliss en, Donald Frey. Robert D.'Witte, Carl Ahlgren. Jerry Kukuska. Thi.d Row—Kathrvn Nelson, Marie .Starr. Margaret Ann Rock, Virginia Battalio. Betty Johnson. Kathleen Hal enberger. Gerah. Schlief. Doris Har.. Virginia Schwerin. Gretchen Luebke, Marvin Solsvig. Ernest Richie. John Cashman. Patrick Ferguson. Paul Early, Roger Lyksett, Thomas Si hullo. Second Row—Kathleen Cronk. Catherine Peterson. Elizabeth Williamson. Marlene Persell. Evelyn Jorstad, Eunice ( impson. Lorraine Johnson. E’eanor Anderson, Shirley Ann Yarns, Elaine Gibbon. Beverly Lund. Lovern Fenn. Delores Johnson. First Row Doris Weinberg. Shirley Erb, June Jackson. Los er Muckenhirn, Roxana Kruse. Thomas O’Connell. Mr. Walbrandt. Eugene St- Ores. Helen Sveen. Sherwood Marsh. Jean Bohne. Jane Gilbertson. Sophomore Class President .......................... Eugene St. Ores Vice President ................. Thomas O’Connell Secretary ...................... lister Muckenhirn Treasurer .................................... Helen Sveen Student Council Representative....... Roxana Kruse Adviser ........................................ Mr. Walbrandt Flash! ()ur program would not be complete without a presentation of the sophomore class, which will graduate in 1946. I-ast year, as freshmen, the enroll- ment was about sixty. They capably per- formed their first important task by electing Lyle Cameron president of the class; Lester Muckenhirn. vice president; Gretchen Lueb- ke, secretary; Kathryn X el son, treasurer; Eugene St. Ores, council representative, and Mr. Harris, adviser. Their first social event was on Sep- tember 18, when the seniors persuaded a few of the less timid onto the dancefloor. They returned this favor by entertaining the seniors on February 8. This year they returned as sophomores, determined to maintain the good record they had set as freshmen. Their first party of the year, which was with the juniors on ()ctober 4, was a great success. ()n Novem- ber 8, they had one all by themselves to teach some of the bashful ones to dance. Cokes were served at their party. They held a social hour with the freshmen on November 29, and one with the seniors on February 28. Their activities have not l een con- fined to parties; however, for we find sev- eral sophomores on the football, basketball, and boxing teams. Jeannine Dumond. Gretchen Luebke, and Elizabeth Williamson were in the declamation contest, and Irene Hillary, Elaine Gibbon, Eugene St. Ores, laurel Harwell. Elizabeth Williamson, and Carl Ahlgren were on the debate team. Sev- eral other members of the class have been active in music. The Sophomores . . .
”
Page 28 text:
“
Fourth How—Harold Trudeau, Howard Cox, Gregory Evans, Wallace Gregerson, Ritamarie McMahon, Kath- ryn Stark, Barbara Zezza, Donna Mae Peterson. Shirley Ryan, Elphie Clothier, Nancy Booten, Helen Harrison. Third Row—John Gilbertson. Robert Bohne. Michael Kinney, William Chryst. Howard Prescott. Marilyn Miller, William Allds. Kathleen Olson, Stephen Bush. Donald Michaelson, Gerard McMahon. Howard Brown, Jonn Mann. Margaret Cunningham. Mary Ann Cornelissen. Jean Crider, Margie Zentzis. Second Row—Dolores Richie, James Ruemmele, Marceline Wintermeyer, Virgil Worrell, Evelyn Richie. Lois Simpson. Margaret Dabruzzi. La Vetta Bridges. Donna Foss. Dorothy Olson, Agnes Cashman. Marlon Hoel, Corrine Frederickson, Grace Hanley. Dorothy Nelson. Lucille Flattum, Margaret Nelson. George Forsythe. Martin O’Connell. First Row—Mary Miller, Theresa Cardarelli. Thomas Lomnes, June Porter, Ward Stevenson. Doris Bogut. Mr. Heiting, Lorraine Kruse, Helenmary Mickelson, Warren Otterson, John Nelson, Mary Ann Danielson. Freshmen Class President ...................... Warren Otterson Vice President............... Helenmary Mickelson Secretary .......................... Doris Bogut Treasurer .................................. Ward Stevenson Student Council Representative -- Lorraine Kruse Adviser ............................ Mr. Heiting Behold, the class of 1947 is just com- ing into view! These sixty freshmen started their social life with the Senior-Freshmen party on September 17. At first the seniors could lure only a few of the bravest out on the dance floor; but when a Grand March was organized, nearly everyone danced. Later on in the evening, games were played; and refreshments were served. A few weeks later they held their first class party, at which everyone attempted to trip the light fantastic. November 28 and February 7 were also red letter days in their lives, as they were entertained by the sophomores and juniors. Their first appearance before the as- sembly was the Washington Day program presented by the civics department. Several members of the class partici- pated in band, glee club, sports, and other extra-curricular activities. The Freshmen
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.