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Mako Wa for the jaunt luniors.. . Third Rowfflanies Rowe, David Guest, Lyle Kersten, Robert Zies Eugene Warnina Keith Conour Paul Lower Melvin Shaw, Lois Stockinq, Norma Breckenridge, Norma Smith, Ba1bara'Voqeler, Vivian Dodge, Donald Alcock, Robertilohnson, Donald Hall, George Hintzsche Second Row--Patsy Oakes, Marilyn Hayes, Pat Boyle, Maralyn Townsend, Donna Moluf, Roberta l-lalsne, Beverly Pearce, Maxine Smith, Phyllis Phillips, Margaret Smith, loy Fisher, Carol Herkenhein, Jeanne Connor, Marilyn Bevinqton, Willard Davey First Row-Ralph Harris, Donald Furland, LaVerne Krahenbuhl, Lloyd Carnahan, Ioan Wadey, Rita Cecco, Edna Car- penter, Eleanor McCarthy, Mrs. O'Neil tSponsorJ, Edwin Barnes, Frank Rewerts, Lowell Rand Forging on Toward Graduation Here we are the class of 46 nearing the end of our Iunior year. lt seems only yesterday that as Freshmen We hauled stoves, pipes, old cars, and fence wire for the scrap drive. Last summer we were old enough to help in the war effort by working in local industries. The luniors prominent on the gridiron or basketball floor were Hal King, Ronnie Hansen, Kennie Hiemlich, Don Furland, Lloyd Carnahan, Bob Ewbank, Ralph Harris, Bub Krahenbuhl, Frank Chmelik, and lim Peters, yer 4-rx a ' ' . - . 5 ' 1 , v-5 crzxss orrioisns r,,CL..gv5. '- '-..ir' 4 3 Second Row: Rita Cecoo, Secretary: Laverne Krahenbuhl xi-,Q ,L l Vice-presldentp Lloyd Carnahan, President: N. -ty '-94 First Row: Eleanor McCarthy, Student Councilg Ioan ,' 1 fx Vfadey, Trezsurerq Edna Carpenter, Student Council. , 5- re- ' , - . . L M I x,,f . . ,JN Q-f 4X Q
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They were four happy years to remember Ruth Shook, Dolly Sxrh ti good sport. Bette Stevenson, Stevie G. A. A., 37 Home Eecnormcs Club, I, 3: Intramurals, 3, 45 Ro-To-H1'I.1fe, 47 Life rests hqhtly on her shoulders. Pauhne Thompson Chorus 4 Martha 4 Steward Hqh School I 2 3 I came I saw I eorrquered Menlyn Vaughn Vauqhnte ehestra 1 S P Q Whore Instr eyes are smmtma Durward Wacker Intramurals 4 Muscatine Hugh Sc Ool Iowa 1 2 3 Lute scnd IS soonest mended Dons Welk Tatler Start 4 Smcerlty that rtnqs true SENIORS Arthur Wxllman W1ll19 Sober as a yudq Ralph Gnmes na Cou J r sral n ea NJV11 eww z q rrr . I - , T H ,H I 1 1 I 1 -y I Or' ,,..l.R,,1: ' 35 I . , : ' YI , . , , 7 ' 1 ' . . T l I I ,Ox . M , ur we if M if if if if if Q X . . I H . . 11 Ndpervllle I-Itqh School, 1, Li Crfs :1 High S howl 25 Ba ', I, 2, 3, 4: 'h I S, 1' I-Ester, I, ., 3, 4' Footbm., 1: I:1':'1 'fOchet,,2,3y E ter ' ' n s C.. d se::1e-.er. Tantzlx IR 1 u
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.Por next year, We reign. -zww' , 4 , Q- 1 J 1 , x P - . , I l r 5 .' 1 ix Third Row Harry Kopp, Arthur Ennenqa, Paul Baker, Frank Chmelik, Arnold Heltness, Richard Eiqhrny, Hal King, Darrell Hartien, Wayne Friestad, Kenneth Heimlich, Ronald Hansen, Robert Ewbank, larnes Peters, Thomas Vtfhetston Second Row Donald Ioesten, Wayne Barnes, Harold Lehrke, Eloise Foss, Delores King, Alrneda Leathers, Maxine With' row, Betty McGee, Veda Mae Hays, Leona Moland, Arlene Hansen, Thelma Cleveland, Meriel Helley First Raw Charlotte Hollingsworth, Wilma Sahs, Betty Rinehart, Bettv Schabacker, Norma Younqblood, iioris Ourtno, Ruth Keele, Venet'r Purvis, Ruby Grover, Frances Mrckley, Maxine Busse, Margery Busse, Irene Donoho ln the annual lesters play were Vivian Dodge, Ralph Harris, Lloyd Carnahan, and Bob Ewbank, all having important roles. Four luniors, Hal King, Ralph Harris, Lloyd Carnahan, and Harry Kopp, earned enough points to gain admission to Thespians, a national dramatic society. Many luniors appeared in the operetta Martha One oi the leading male roles was that ot Lionel, played by Ralph Harris. The chem. lab. re-echoed with talking and laughter as we determined the solubility ot sodium chlor- ide or prepared Cthe sweet essence?l of hydrogen sulfide. Pour of our lunior boys are in the armed services. They are Bill Gaston and Arnold Heltness in the Army Air Corps, and Ernie Masters and Bill Zies in the Navy. To earn money for our big event, the prom, we ran the check room tor basketball games and the Concert-Lecture Series. Iunior beauties buskinq in the sunshine. Ralph isn't oiten this serious. Ready, aim, fire-whee!-a bu11's eye
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