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8104424 A 4 Wir Working side by side in studies and social events, Don and Anna Stadion graduate at the end of three years as a class. Busy study hours give them a chance to cooperate with one another in a genial, cheerful spirit. Whether it be a muffin recipe, adjective clause, or atomic theory, students work hard to make the most of the fine cate- gory offered them. The sophomore sweater dance, junior prom and many other activi- ries are planned enthusiastically by each group for the benefit of the entire student body. It is here that the kind brotherly spirit of democracy is planted and encouraged. lllfl
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Row 1: Mr. Hire, Miss Campbell, Mr. Kanarr. Row 2: Mr. Clark, Mr. Prentice, Mr. Summers SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Row 1: Miss Sadler, Miss Lindaas. Row 2: Mr. Daniel, Mr. Lowman. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Row 1: Miss Grime, Mr. Kennard, Miss Forbes Row 2: Mr. Simpson, Mr. Smith, Mr. Summers PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Row 1: Mr. O'Neel, Miss Minton. Row 2: Miss Bernard, Mr. Streeter. 10
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, A at , DON XVARTER President DAYLE HOEGH Vice President Seniofz Displaying talent and leadership in school life, the Class of 1946 will no doubt take a high place in the peace-time world, after graduation June 6. By a vote in February the class chose blue caps and gowns as commencement attire. This is the third year they will be worn instead of suits and formals. Don Warter, first president in several years to serve the whole year without induction into the serv. ice, led the class with ie aid of Dayle Hoegh, vice presidentg Claire Thompson, secretaryg jean Lee, treasurerg Clarice Loren and Allan Gord, girls' and boys' representatives. As juniors the class elected Rolf Falk, presidentg Walt Hansen, vice presidentg Marjorie Scholdsten, secretary: Berenice Brewitt, treasurerg Betty Lou Goore and Bob Steinseifer, girls' and boys' represent- atives. When sophomores the Class of '46 chose Bob Steinseifer, presidentg jack Waechter, vice presidentg Paul Appling, secretaryg Phyllis Kurrell, treasurerg Marjorie Nilsen and Wfalt Cumbo, girls' and boys' representatives. Outstanding ' seniors in journalistic work were Beverly Leach and Marian Eldridge, editor and busi. Leftj Senior honor students: Dona Geisenheyner, Yvonne Battin and Nfarilyn Powell. fBclow leftj Rollin Bach and Marvin Levy were prominent in the debate field. fBelow right, The senior cabinet takes time out for an informal picture.
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