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b- ee-rv n rf YP FP C A Q 4 4F O fi CLE elected L fhfr mnnlf r J n Tern Dec er, yres lent, vsan aerrr-tm ew n area JTFI E r red '1 rarz ohrt wer r' t f A LV 8 FU-P eel 'a W e ' H ear, and uexr e xrs ughwnore to rece a nyefi o tue at, W mc xr ceerxfle and Ponald Benson also recel c V L 1 Yrusqr rece ved 1 L evr effel Lte 'n rss r ie ervf :cl credlt t Q en earr nr' an award s rr f Lie Iurinox r' e'nr '1'1f'eaatt'e' Q 3S Don nwa P05 t at on wman otuhler, Parforde fm as Wrn erder Helen er es Arlene ! I 1 fateful event e bep nn rr: ri sec r 0 L r t t den flnr' a 1 ett cn t. ard ayvrnnd Rieniets were cr sel t reaev rf'a C me ear lor P on e w lis A a d hargaret ,rn erna als .J e len Q ve ff P 'Uav d H-milton were Cr msen The soywwmorm members of Lne sofec as e ier ore ilrec o s freen e presented two ne T. Fld t ntnz-r me ber lend ra Fldwell, and Tern very cw te rla ere Kat! mn be-n'e DP-rali Newton, e en ' Dorn' v U n c 'an Arlene 'funn r-rar Sth 4th 25rd 2n lst la! 1 I I 1, I1 POW POW PO' TCW POW X 4 I I 1 . 1 Y W W , 1r Apr ao 1 a t We 1 d a y Donald Borl' 'ieehu 'Decker e cast 'wr rn P ives of Emllv .Le TIQW J QR MDJXXXQRC. Don Zimmerman, Jim eehusen, Dick Finson, Ronald Benson, Laneva Folkers, Lore Preese Naomi Hanken, Arlene Kuhns, Bob Messerli, Clarence Willwerth Harrv Hanken, Donna Lea Heiken, Dwaine Plueger, Don Newton, 'Fern Decker, Doro thea Diers, Don Hackbarth, Margaret Ann Zimmerman, Donna l'cCurdy, Leona Smittg Donna Hackbarth Dorothv Griffith, Harvey Tapken, Ray Rien1ets,Mary Lou Adams, Randall Canfield, Esther Young, Fathryn Bender, Laura Mae Veltes, Leola Nachtrleb, Duane Yartin, Flendora Fidwell, Barbara wawer, Lois Cmyan, David Hamilton, Bettv Ho1t,Louis Bader, Audrey Schrader, Marie Yossi, Mary Marugg Edna Kray, Barbara Chatterton, Dayton Yousse, Yarjorie Thomas Billv Marsh,Su san Stuhler, Paul Seehusen, Dorothv Hinrichs Helen Cerdes, Verna Onken. fr - T i W' -0 if F' - X,1 NRS nf 1 Fw P 'Tr N! v WN v 1 ' 4 ...ni ifij. '- 'Ovx 21.4-fYn....A..f N-Ox ' 'i r as fT 3f'fi,Y.f, '. t..., sorhorro , 1 in l.4 - ., was A--ary LA: A ans. 'lie ' ss .. .. e f'f'11f'J-'iflb' genie 11:1 the Hg ' , .we xfz f-F 11,2 cali et: W ' 2-1 vice-, , - if, ' S1 f't,r.hTer, . ,. , f yy Dvr. TI ' t 1 , F' 'Q 1. Vis? nxt. Ah -n,t fnd P'r'. F' . f' e ,Fosen cluffs sz 'fzzfff--rr' f' r Ee zefr. SX er I rwmburs wi' the class E1 ', E, r fvutstfniinp in a.,.11 .t.cs Ula last jj '. 1 '.f' LI, f' qt. sf f 1 , 1 jvc To ,r E Y Y-': .,e li ' rf, :S 'N .. . He Ig 7 gf K' in most I' I , hlet' rames tk fwzrlrwf the Sf'F1S'1'1, h,r1.j: .wt f . Jim .Q x ., n 1 . :, 'ved maff-r N F tlrflr work on 1, 1 f , 'rt. . Pia ,Lf mr 1, and Dag tor f . 'z 'I .. ' ris F' r the? twrrzblinr' g,rm nf.. e ,- lx .aaa Vet- bel. fwres. II f- b l nr 1 s' many s ephfvvoref been yri vi?-Asfafi tr F . . er Lrfwwh Clwb inf ti - 1. . S . .. , .' l Th 'n Blain E- Lois Cavan .. e. 1 d s .. A Q a v . ! Kuhns, Margaret Ann 1.i 'mfXr an, Nob Vesserli, and Donal 1 rohllzen may now lofw Facf fn Lrat . At: th I i ., J Line f .1 serms e - he 5 L C v .ll w' s orran Zed. 5' J. Hg 1 . R , . . ,- .rf ,r ,f rep :-,,at tie c',afr in this wf-:thy m ,. nization. 1.'4F, is tl ' Ln, N t Eye t' Fe rar' he, n ' 1 e R. Ziwrr, C- ., i Y .. Q: Vg' 'he FLW' .t Council tn -er , . 124 Staff. W : .. . , . . ' . : E. cl s s, nn .,,f , tl n of Mrs. C' - 1 y, .- ,r o. -ac plays ' . ll. TI vw H nlcen rlajred he leadinv r le in 'h -- ef: 3 and ., . 'r s of' .. Clase ine 'Q .edz Sdn Hra , . . Ken, Jin . sen 'E , A 7, . Tr. -' Lre 0 edy, Tlx, Nine L W .' s a, , ' 1 , 3, z . A' D z-r, 1 I . ,. H l . Ternes, -,-h. ..i ri hs, 1 d , 'f ani Pi ,A 4 Pi se. . .. e, . V' ' r-J C' K 1' x X - . X Q 2 -1 D , . : A -n . : . 1 . 1 d : 1 . ' l. . . , . 2 A , . ' . W , 1 . , r- , , S .M B . . .9 ' , 2--B g -s Q -- - ,L Q ,t .0 f A- A Q 1 '. 1 L 3.0 ,fa 5, V -' A ,, , s . B- V . 5 -J
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L ! ' 'Q-.J 1-Us Sth 4th 3rd 2nd lst PO' PO' PO' P01 PO' Ladyhoff Ronald D1 k skeuey Mar-vin Hlmebaugh Lois clark, June Brokaw. Pwl 1 Pavilsen. Ken'K1buI'CZ, Batt? E-Beers, B111 H1-ntl. Elinor Bartels, Joyce Lang, Lu ill B t 1 liranli Fitzgilmons, Glenn Appleby, Art Bohlken. Delvhia B93-Sf-SP: Mal Schragerv Bob Chisman, LaVern Schoon, Irma Jean Pickett, Helen Gerdes, Bob Ottenn env K h1 G Hansson H:-ry'ReZgg?e Wilma wright, Jo Ann Schneider, B011 Thoeni. Galen Hagen' EHS? Mcyich8e1,C1a1pe Shannon, Irma schoon, Martin hissen, DeLor1s Dirks, beans B tt S ith EQSTQQ gehzengs, Rose Schilt, Helen Mardorf, Phyllis Heyen, Carol CH8P0P5n MBP Beret Condit, Vivian nngelbax-t,Louise YOPKQ Helen welter' Audrey Oltman' Phyllis N 11 Mad Schneiter Elva,Su8dgg, Carleta Mornin etty B8PU19tt' Dorothy Jacobs' Mary Lou Allaggll, Colleen Ma1re,Betty Rae Morning, Lorraine Buol, Clarice Siebels. BOVVY LOU v Jennie Rundle, Beverly Harms jUNlQR5 Dick Skellef has served the junior class as president during the past year, with Irma Cchoon as vice-president The junior year is always a busy one, and the members of the class of 1946 have taken an active part in many important school events One of the high points of the year was the annual magaz'ne sale which kept the entire class very busy for several weeks The clasp was divided into two teams under the direction of the general chairman, Irma Schoon Under the leadership of Claire Shannon, captain of the Red team, and Betty Lou Null, leader of the Black team, the juniors again successfully topped the sales of the previous year with a total of 81,660 worth of ma azines Many members of the class received prizes in war stamps for their sales, but Jo Ann Schneider and Carol Cas- cers, the two top salesmen, each received a S25 war bond Another high spot in the activities was the junior class play, 'You Can't Take It With You This play was under the direction of Mrs Bess Greenley, and, with the lndus- trious co-operation of the cast and crew, it was a great success. Although the cast did put in a great deal of time and effort, they received a great deal of enjoyment out of lt. Many of the junior boys have been interested in athletics, and Ken Kibumz, Dick Skel- ley, Art Bolken, and Frank Fita mmons earned major 'M's' by playing the required length of time during games. Inna Schoon, Louise York, and Gene Kuehl were elected as junior representatives to the newly organized Student Council. Irma Schoon and Louise York were chosen to serve as president and secretary-treasurer, respectively, of this All class members took part in the preparation for group. the Junior-Senior Banquet which will long be remembered as one of the outstanding events of the school yearn Jo Ann Schneider and Gene Kuehl have been active in music as vocal soloists, while many other class members have taken part in various instrumental and vocal groups. Mrs. Sim onds, Miss Gardner, and Mr. Eells have sponsored the class this Past 799V-
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RRR filg f..X--,-3 xi..- ,,,'inqv, kN v 1 U0 , Vp, 1 0 5th 4th 5rd 2n lst 'Wi-Y NWA' POI POW PO' POI PO' FMA 11 4 v ,n L X Elmer Brokaw Doris Eggers, Audrey Egger, John Hein, Bob Iubben, Bob Luett, Don Leytem Berkeley Holmes, Gerald Dlrks, Milred Claus Leona Tapken, Bernice Schmidt, Mildred Rieniets, Evalena Harms, Joan Hein, June Hein, Jean Fein, Bob Veit , Bob Rickels, Bob Gesie, Carlene Winkler Eugene Oltmann,Maldean Dirks Betty Lou Craig, Duane elauson,Harr1son Bundle, Verda Ray, Irene Peterson, Joyce Slauson, Clara Kehren Lucretia Fairbanks Harold Eby, Clifford Heyen, Bob F1rst, Lee Warner, Paul Steuri, Marvin Jacobs Ray Null, Charlotte Deischer Donna Aitchison, Vera Null, Elfriede Behrens,Dorothy Behrends Phyllis Cox, Betty Vernon, Wilma Behrends Juanita Rohrer, Elizabeth Wilson, Art Jurgensen FK: 5 Vjlxl E V When the students who have formerly gone to rural s hools enroll here at Monti High they quite ofter haze difficulty ln edjustinr themselxes to our manner of doing things The following are those who no longer pale at the sicht of those'hlgh and mighty seniors Dorothy Behrends, Elfriede Behrends, Hilma Eehrends, Phyllis box, Bet y Lou Craig, Gerald Dirks, Ualdean Dirks, Harold hby, Lucretia Fairbarks obert First, hvalena Harms, Albert Heiker, Jean Hein, Joan Hein, June Hein, John Hein, Clifford Heyen, Clara Kehren, Eugene Oltmann, Mildred Rieniets, Harrison Rundle, Duane Slauson, Joyce Slauson, Paul bteuri, and Leona Tapken. After the first semester has been launched the classes meet to elect officers. Under the watchful eyes of Miss Wood and Mr. Crimmings, the class chose Berkley Holmes es presi dent, Marvin Jacobs, vice president, and Betty Lou Vernon, secretary. Bob Gesie, Milred Claus and Elmer Brokaw were proud receiplants of tumbling letters, given as a reward for their part in the splendid tumbling performances Art Jurgensen received a managers major WMU for his work with the football team. ' Chosen to represent their class on the Student Council, Fernice Schmidt end Berkley Holmes should be commended for their excellent work in this orvhnization. Donna Beth Aitcnison was chosen by the Student Council to represent the freshmen on the Annual Staff. We freshmen grant that we have had e dull year but just wait until we're seniors. ,,.. ,. ,A H -- f M -'-f- -- 'J - J x - ,.i,.. v 'v - L ' ' B Y ' .f sv '- . . 'I' Tl fy . 'S , :. I 1 -1 Q r l H -- - f 't VV X L - . Il .Q ag ' X -HF' N 1 -- -1. . , 'W K A -- Q: . ., ll 9 ' . f A' ,. ,, ., .e -- .- .-Lg' K ,A 0 1 v A W . - g , .. 'a f- 4 .' L 5 - v - we J - e ' B , 1 -, 7 -- ' lll 5 , 1 ' 4 . 'fax - ,-- I r f 1, V- 9 V ' .h -. '--' L' -1 3 x ,4' 'Q . y 1' I h .I H , x 1 t -A h-'Y' F ' . K A ir ' 5 Z if v, gl . - I ' - hr. 1 a JEL- L4.'- '. F n , . ' . en ' . : , ' d z , , . 3 1 l FJ '- FJ I X I X K A v L Q W I 1 nz . C . , H '
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