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V 5, x I I l vm FIFTH ROW: Lyle Baker, janet Kelley, Pat Hubbard, Mary Ann Hufford, Wilbur Askeland, Joan Mershon, Pat Lower, Charlene Campbell. FOURTH ROW: Barb Olson, Quink Cleveland, Marilyn Sexton, Jack Manning, Pat Holmes, Velma Kramer, Emery Hayes, Yvonne Sexton, Richard Nelson. THIRD ROW: Wanda Breckenridge, Donald Barnes, Phyllis Bartkus, Bob Grodeland, Darlene Bruell, Herman Willms, Dennis Helfer, Norman Gruben, Voncille Swinney. SECOND ROW: Faith Sage, Lois Smith, Darlene Gruben, Ruth Kingsbury, Ruth Sweger, Pat Cross, Jane Eyster, Barbara Quest. FIRST ROW: Anne Kingma, Dorothy Mickley, Anne Van Hise, Darrell Beach, Avalon Aldreks, Earl Oellig, Ann Rader, Roy McClain. FIFTH ROW: Gcorgia Harrison, Therese Hansen, Charles Hufford, Robert Bates, Dale Harolle, Tommy Dittman, Gene Erickson, Melvin Joesten, Wayne Wood, Lyle Hayes. FOURTH ROW: Bob Coppernoll, Gordon Elliott, Bill Purvis, Richard Kruger, Barb Helms, Sally Colwill, Mary Anne Cahill, Willard Reints, Paul Caron, THIRD ROW: Wfarren Mowers, Bette Lou Hill, Bob Johnson, Denney McCarthy, Don Huftalin, Karna Eckberg, Norman Jaeger, Peggy Oakes. SECOND ROW: Carol Bradbury, Jody Mayer, Beverly Mott, Peggy Eckhardt, Kalah Roeder, Harriet Adams, Betty Trowbridge, Pat Rewerts. FIRST ROW: Wallace Timm, Joan Harrison, Marilyn Rand, Margaret Pfoif, Paul Holderness, Howard McBride, Beverly Pierce, Tommy Schermerhorn. Page Tzurrzty-four
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In Our Prniuefion, uncle Qred Wits Ky ROBERT WELTY Bob F.F.A.1,2,3,45 Sentinel 45 Varsity Club 45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Foot- ball 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Raven bair and full of fun. DONALD WESTBROOK Big Science Club 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Intramurals 3,45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1,2. My way, rigbf or wrong, my way. CAROLYN WILLMS Carol Science Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 F.H.A:1, 2, 3,45 Jesters 1,2, 3,45 Thespians 3,4, President 45 Chorus l,2,35 Ro-To-Hi-Life 3,4, Editor- in-chief 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Class Secretary 25 Girls' Sextet 45 Night Must Fall 5 New School of Wives 5 A Date With Judy',5 The Happy Journey 5 UH. M. S. Pinafore 5 What's in a Nameng Uncle Fred Flits Byf' Our misfress of the stage. CLIFTON WITHROW Bud'3 Science Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Track 2,35 Football 2,35 Basketball 1,2. Dark eyes and dancing feel. VIVIAN WORTHINGTON Viv Chorus 1. Simplicity that wins. DUANE YETTER Yett'3 Science Club 2, 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 35 Varsity Club 45 Basketball 15 Intramurals 3, 45 Football 1, 2,3,45 German Band 3, 45 Chorus 45 Uncle Fred Flits By. Tall ana' blond with a winning way. lVlARILYN ZIMMERMAN Lyn G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Ro To-Hi-Life 4. Silence is bliss. TOP ROW: Marcia Pentz, jean Schermerhorn, Helen Stavrakas, Carolyn Willms, Mar- 'Jr' ilyn Morrissey, Sheilia Enkelmann, Maurine Guest. Qtuncle By BOTTOM ROW: Paul Lewis, Chuck Hero-n, Malden Nesheim, Duane Yetter, Russell Guirl, John Moore, Roger Hewitt. Page Twenty-three Pongo Twistleton ...... ........... C harles Heron The Crumpet ......... ...... M alden Neslaeim Uncle Fred ,,.,,, ,.,...... I ohn Moore A Maid .......... lean Sebermerhorn julia Parker ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, C arolyn Willms Wilbur Robinson ...... .... - ....... R ussell Guirl Mr. Parker ......... - ............. Tommy Herrmann Mrs. Parker .......... ........... M arilyn Morrissey judge Basher ........... - ..., - ....... Duane Yetter Lady Duff-Wilson ..... ......... M arcia Pentz Mary ........................ ...... H elen Stavrakas Miss Dougal ...- .... - ................. Maurine Guest Miss Spencer .... Sbeilia Enkelmann A Policeman ......... - ......... .......... P aul Lewis Student Director ........ ...... T frm Herrmann Prompter ............. .... Fred Harrison
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juniar Prom gmfures Dllfielfzmi Setting STANDING: Warren Wehner, Student Council, Miss Leifingwell, Adviser, Glen Krahenbuhl, Presidentg Bill Ebbinghaus, Vice- President. SEATED: Myrna Anglemier, Treasurer, Elinor Heron, Student Councilg Mary Elizabeth Larson, Secretary. The juniors began the year with a close and exciting election. Both Paul Caron and Glen Krahenbuhl were running for president. Glen, however, won over Paul with two votes. Working to earn money for the prom was the main objective of the juniors. They sold hot dogs at the foot- ball games, sold mums for Homecoming and checked coats at some of the home basketball games. The varsity squads of both basketball and football contained a large number of juniors on them. Paul Caron, Denny McCarthy, Warren Wehner and Justin Henry helped make up the basketball squad. Denny McCarthy, Warren Wehner, Gene Erickson, Paul Caron, Bob Johnson, Bob Grodeland, Glen Krahenbuhl, W'ayne Wood, Wilbur Askeland and Paul Holderness were on the football team. Four of these boys received varsity letters. Myrna Anglemier and Barbara Olson, our cheer- leaders, led the fans in many peppy yells throughout both seasons. Juniors, who were musically inclined, reported for band and orchestra at 8:45. Many of them played or sang solos for the district and state contests. They took part in the flute trio, clarinet quartets, and string en- sembles. Those who were interested in dramatics appeared in many plays throughout the year. On February 4, Sally Colwill, Elinor Heron, Faith Sage, and Peggy Oakes were initiated into Thespians. January 4th brought the juniors back from vacation sporting their new class rings. The rings have a set of white gold with a black crest. The year of their gradua- tion, 1950, is engraved on each side of the set. The prom held on May 14, was enjoyed by everyone present. The decorations featuring the Dixieland Ball were carried out in great detail. The stage-the porch of a plantation house-formed the background for the False walls of pastel shaded crepe paper orchestra. streamers and huge cotton balls hanging from the ceil- ing were novel decorations. The Negro doormen sta- tioned in the foyer performed their duties with facility. The class wishes to thank Miss Leflingwell, their spon- sor, for her generous help throughout the year and for making the Dixieland Ball such a huge success. Page Twer I Miss LefHngwell's committee hard at work on the prom. Juniors enjoy themselves at the party given them by the seniors. :ty-fi-ve
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