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The class of '45 began a :successful year with the presentation of the lunior Class Vaude' ville in November. They :sponsored a dance early in fhe spring and brought the year to a close with the annual lunior-Senior Prom which was held lune 2. Officers for the junior class were lack Slater, president, Addyse Lane, vice president, lean Ficller, secretary, Bev- erly Wadsworth, treasurer, lames Gwaltney, sergeant at arms, Bob Strebig, forensic man- ager, Iune Young, song leader, and Newell Williams, yell leader. Ruby Burnham, Carolyn ,lun ior Class Ujicers Junior Class Council Carson, and Robert Robins were chosen as: representative to the ASB council. Serving on the council were Douglas Berwick, Nelda Carter, Connie Cocking, Carroll Crawford, Shirley Dagenharclt, Donald Eastridqe, Beverly Epley, Bernard Hansen, Lillian Hoffman, Edna ludd, Betty Kayser, Fred Lea, Edward McCall, Lee Nash, Marie Phillips, larnes Shawver, and Patricia Wolcott. .,,1Q,.
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Under the leadership ot President Don Burlingharn, a newcomer from Columbia Prep, the class of '44 brought their high school career to a close. Mary Bollinger, vice president, planned many activities to make the year an outstanding one. Marilyn Hjort, secretary, kept a complete and accurate account ot the minutes and Mary Parker very capably filled the office ot treasurer. l-loward Elwood kept peace and order during council meetings. Representatives to the ASB council were Duke Mankertz, Wilford Beard and Richard Page, Following the example set by the preceding year, the senior class decided to wear caps and gowns as a wartime economy measure. With the enlistment of Mrs. Slyvia E. Kraps, senior class adviser, in the WAC, the senior class presented her with a gilt. Wintertime was the theme ol the semi-formal held during the Christmas season. Early in the second semester they sponsored the movie Wake Island. The senior class banquet in May con- cluded a well rounded social program. Class council members were Evelyn I-liltiker, lean Smith, Bea Smith, Dave Scott, Bettijane McDonald, Dorothy Boucher, Corrine Wade, lames Crone, Eddie lackman, Rosabelle Boss, Frank Blank, Kay Huntington, Willis Bach, and Leroy Blake. Advisers were Miss Carmelita Barquist and Mr. George Birrell. -18... Senior Class 0 cers I .Ui Senior Class Counul
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Outstanding among the sophomores is President Pete Hoar, who led the class through a successful year. Cther capable officers were Vice President Harriet Huston, Who planned a well rounded social calendar, Secretary loan Lochead, who kept an accurate account of minutes, and Treasurer Beverly Kenny, lim Loder filled the office oi forensic manager. Song leaders were Barbara and Gloria McClintock and yell leader was Donald Lucas, William Wilson and Allan Bellinger represented the class in the ASB Council. so 5 D The class of '46 began an active year with a sophomore class dinner, February ll. They sponsored a noon dance, a movie on April 27 and an ASB dance on May 5. Council mem- bers are as follows: Dorothy Bergsvik, Charles Uppegraff, Charlotte Williams, lim Loder, Peggy Fargher, Dudley Bullock, Betty Albers, Goldie Hagel, Bob Deacon, Miriam Shellen- berger, Ioan Randall, Carolyn Davis, Tom Faught, Dick Close, Harvey Loveall, lack Fitz- maurice, Virgie Cook, Ian Trarson, Allan Mellinger and Buster Wilson. -20... Sophomore Class 0 cers ,Ui Sophomore Class Councll
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