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mm2eazw To begin a most successful year, the junior Class of 1945 and 1946, after considering carefully, chose the class officers for the year. The offices were capably filled by john Geffe, president, Lyle Noble, vice-president, Ray Cummings, secretary, Fred Miller, treasurer, and Paul Schilperoort, social chairman. Paul was an inspiration to the rest of the class. In his position he had charge of the assembly of March 15 and the Prom of May 3. The guidance committee, composed of Beverly Baker, Rilla Quantrille, Valeta Geffe, Bob Brown and Gordon Stover, planned the meetings of the class. Beverly Baker, chairman of the committee, ar- ranged the plans of the new Hello Day which was sponsored by the Junior Class. During Hello Day everyone wore a tag bearing his name. Veleta Geffe, along with her guidance work, planned the monthly programs of the Girls' Club. Rilla Quantrille did double duty, too. She held the position of the advertising manager of the A. S. B. ' Rae Dean Graham, another enthusiastic member of the class was the vice president of G. A. C. She helped to make the G. A. C. playday a success. The All-Hi play, What a Life, included two people from the junior Class. They were: Darlene Trudeau, as the secretary, and Tim Thompson as Henry Aldrich. Darlene also budgets the books as treasurer of the A. S. B. She spends a great deal of her time on this job and is very capably attending to it. Among the outstanding athletes of the year were john Geffe, football and basketball, and Lyle Noble in football. Acting as basketball manager was our own Colin Fitzsimonds. Promoting pep and cheering the teams were our two keen yell leaders, Tim Thompson, Yell King, and Patty Yearout. The outstanding event of the year was the Prom in the junior high gymnasium. Veleta Geffe was crowned queen at intermission by john Geffe. The princess Darlene Trudeau, Marie Martin, Mable Smithwick, and Delores Haussler presided at the gala event. A very enjoyable evening was spent in Hawaii dancing to the music of the Williams band. Mrs. Wise was our capable adviser and counsellor. It is the sincere wish of this writer and the departing senior class of 1946 that you will enjoy your last year as much as we did. ' JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front row: Mrs. Marguerite Wise, adviserg Veleta Geffe, Rilla Quantrille, Beverly Baker. Second row: Fred Miller, Bob Brown, Ray Cummings, Gordon Stover, Paul Schilperoort, Lyle Noble. 14
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Fin! row: Dorine Laughlin, Tamaki Inaba, Nadine Boyd, Bonita Olney, Vivian Goatz, Lois Powell, Viola Hohbach. Second row: Flora Zeller, Lucille Adams, Loretta Wright, Toshi Matsumura, Rae Dean Graham, Beryl Slagle, Ethel Thompson. Third wuz' Jim Rose, Leroy Brandt, Gordon Elliott, Andy Vanden Brink, Galen Lyon, Toby Hargraves. Fourzb row: Elzard Carl, Homer Dalton, Victor Stover, Ronald Dahlin, .lay Maitlen, Frank Grundhauser, Floyd Perrotti. Fin! row: Audrey Frazier, Violet Boger, Esther Inskeep, Velita Hargraves, Beverly Chapman, Wanda Clements, Doris Armstrong. Second mum' Aldena Schmidkunz, Mary Lou Strom, Genevieve Herr, Lois Lockwood, Mable Smithwick, Mary jane Trudeau, Gloria Miller. Third vow: Colin Fitzsimonds Bill Coo er Bill Lesser Paul Belzer Dick Burgess, Lawrence Nelson, Arnold Brucker. , P , , , , Fim' row: Delores Haussler, Charlotte Vance, Lois Adolf, Marie Martin, Fern Elliott, Helen Triese. Second raw: Fred Miller, Darlene Trudeau, Carol Simchen, Mary jane Niesz, Meda Andrews, Mary Jo Munch. Third row: Bob Kastel, Jim Evanoff, Harold Haussler, Clifford Clrk, Wayne johnson, Dale Kure. 15
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