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1 I Make Way For Enterprising uniors Seated, left to right: Bill Lewis, treasurer, Marjorie Wetterstrom, vice president, Bob Brace, president, Jean Smith, secretary. Standing: Joyce Woodbury, Betty Olson, Nancy Eyler, Nancy Goebel, Donald Hanson, Roger Adams, Donna Best. With Robert Brace as our able class president, we began our flfrst year as an organized class. Plans soon were under way for a prosperous and eventful 1945-'46, The doors of the Midtown Theater opened wide for the annual theater party held October second and third. The manager of the Midtown, as well as the committee chairmen considered the event successful in all respects. ' It seemed an eternity from November twenty-seventh, the day we ordered our class rings and pins until January seventeenth, when they were finally in our possession. That day remarks such as these were often heard, How do you like your pin?v or Let me try on your ringf' A Winter Carnival was added this year. Nancy Sorenson, queen, and Joseph Horvath, king, were chosen to reign over the activities of the day. The program included skating, skiing and to- bogganing in the afternoon, and the coronation followed by supper and dancing in the evening. In the spring a young man's fancies turn to--- but a girl's fancies turn to thoughts of the all important social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. After much deliberation the committees decided on the Commodore Hotel and set the date for May twenty-fourth. This year's theme is 1'Fiesta . We attribute our success to the untiring efforts of the board, special committees, and particu- larly Miss Eleanor Steelsmith, our class adviser, without whom these projects would have been impossible. Amidst the gaieties of the happy hours there lingers the shadow of sorrow brought by the deaths of three of our class members. We pay tribute to those who have become a part of that vast unknown. IN MEMORIAM Loren Luedtke Kenneth Larson Beverly Harper September 3, 1945 November 30, 1945 January 8, 1946 Page Twenty-eight
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1 William Beard - Alice Milton - - Herbert Putnam - David Wilcox - Verna Budde - - - - Mary Lou Montonna Dorothy Hayden - Jeanne Chard - - Irene Martha Johnson Elizabeth Struble - Alexander Caldwell - Audrey Huwe - - William Maehl - James Anderson - Polly Cleland - Richard Lueben - Quintus Wilson - Allen King - - - - Dorothea Carstens - Marjorie Norstrom Gloria Tow - - Crystal Cairncross - Roger Lee - - 7kWrk Wa. Jdlmtf Here we are, Mr. Hillard, one hundred eighty- two of us voicing a rousing thank you to you, our friend and principal, On Senior Day comes our proud moment when you present to the student body those of us who have achieved honors in scholarship. At commencement your final message to us will bring to a close our high school days. We, the seniors of 1946, want to have this op- portunity to thank you for the consideration you have given to our requests and problems. You are a part of Our School that makes us proud to say that we belong to Murray. Leadership manifests itself in many Ways, and from your versatile mind and wealth of experience we have been guided through our important high school days. Simple words-but expressive and full of sin- cerity and appreciation-Thank you. Q70 ' !!'3'7 '91.-sf Swim Jawa Qtr!! - 79416 94.778 93.778 93.095 92.955 92.947 92.947 92.588 92.400 92.294 91.950 91.000 90.737 90.594 90.250 90.000 89.900 89.737 89.647 89.632 89.556 89.556 89.055 89.048 Gordon Neale - Jean Swenson - Suzanne Brey - Wallace Hughes Ann Curley - Janet Olson - Kurt Gunard - Lois Rosenquist Ardys Vick - Geraine Stopf - Patricia Hirsch - William Bulger Betty Fuller - - Joan Wilkes - Virginia Polster Betty Jean Jensen John Fowler - Doris Danielson Donn Christensen Mary Stuber - Stephen Archer Nancy Coulter l 0 Jean Stoven - - 89.048 - 88.941 88.778 - 88.632 - 88.588 - 88.526 - 88.125 - 88.111 - 88.000 - 87.789 - 87.778 - 87.773 - 87.765 - 87.667 - 87.450 - 87.105 - 87.056 - 86.941 ' - 86.789 - 86.667 - 86.650 ' - 86.611 - 86.500 Page Twenty-seven
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irst row, left to right: Nancy yler, Donald Tesch, Betty Jane Velke, Margaret Wetschka, Phyl- s Graff, Betty Lou Nelson, Rob- TE Johnson, Marjorie Cochrane I Lorraine Addington, Beverly wan, Howard Carlson, Robert orteberg, Marion Stuber, August ost, Kenneth Miller, Renee John- yn, Astrid Haugan 'V Warren eterson, Lois Hoium, Marilyn ilgren, Calvin Heuer, Albert Bue- xw, Ray Gausman, Robert Bryan, flarilyn Gavin, Jeannine Kueker, flartin Osterberg, 'irst row, left to right: Robert irace, Dagmar Wagner, Donald Planson. James Casper, Sandra zranovsky, Karl Koeneke, Dean leichow, Albert Davey, Richard Anderson 4 Mary Myers, Monte hrhart, Dorothy Phillips, Lee iarton, Iva Sagedal, Jack Soren- on, Rosemary Roy, William Mur- av, Thomas Hooper 41 Joan fanouse, Bette Clipper, Joyce Dahl, Marion Rear, Janice Enge- rretson, Wila Dell Rathbun, Janice fhrisropherson, Jeanne Malecha, :aye Ness, Carol Norcross. 7i15t row, left to right: Roy Bor- geson, Richard Mallory, Willis VlcDonnell, Jeanee Hellerstedt, Sarbara Remington, Paul Loach, lohn Raymond, Jack Murdock, Wayne Rolph 'K Betty Ann Olson, loyce Connelly, Marjorie Wetter- trom, Joan Janneck, Glenn Stein- ze, Eric Dzieweczynski, Carol Johnson, Geraldine' Marlcley, Joan St. Pierre Y Allen Paulson, Luella Cnutson, Eugene Polsfuss, Beverly Johnson, Richard Dustin, Clarence jhristensen, Veronica Seidenkranz, lune Peterson, Nancy Boss, Ken- ierh Corsaw. IUNIORS w w i Page Twenty-nine
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