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Sophomore Class, faculty ZOE ALLEN: Sophomore English; Adviser, Deba Drams; Junior Play Coach. ANNE BERGMAN: Spanish, Latin, Social Problems; Adviser Sophomore Class. HARLEY GRAYUM: Assistant Coach; Shop, Drawing; Adviser HiKnights. VESTA LAMB: Head of Commercial Department; Typing, Sten ography; Adviser Sophomore Class, Zephyrus Business, Sturl ent Accountant, Book Exchange. MARY McCANN: Typing; Adviser Sophomore Class, Torch Honor. ELIZABETH OGDEN: Head of Music Department; Director Choruses; Algebra. General Business; Adviser Junior Class. ERNIE STRANZ: Football Coach ; Gym. BETSY WOOTTON: Head of Math Department; Basic Math, Geometery, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry; Adviser Senior Class, Pep Club. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: FERN CURRY: Head of English Department; Senior English, Journalism; Adviser Astor Post, Zephyrus, Quill and Scroll. MAUDE CROllTER: History; Adviser Senior Class; Senior Play- Coach. ANNA MARIE FRIEDRICH: Bookkeeping, Junior English; Ad viser Astor Post Business, Senior Class, Tri Y. IONA FERGUSON: Home Ec; Adviser Home Ec Club. OSCAR FERGUSON: Physics, Chemistry; Dean of Boys; Adviser Hi Y. MARJORIE HALDERMAN: Librarian; Geography, Adviser Jun ior Class, Library Club. HENRY RABB: Vocational Head; Industrial Relations; Adviser Vocational Club. ISABEL SMOOTS: Biology, Physiology; Adviser Junior Class. PHYLLIS THURSTON: Physical Education Supervisor; Ciym, Junior English; Adviser G.A.A. WALTER PALMBERG: Basketball Coach; Gym, Arithmetic; Ad viser A” Club.
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Jaculty Working with and for the teen-agers, the faculty have filled out a full program of relationships that will be bearing fruit years beyond 1946. As a teacher and friend in the class rooms, as advisers of clubs, as directors of plays, and supervisors of sports, the teaching staff has striven toward definite and specific goals in their work. When the 1946 Seniors march across the platform to receive their diplomas, each teacher will hope that he or she has been successful, to a degree at least, in inspiring in each graduate a desire for knowledge and the perfecting of skills; the development of taste for the finer things of life; on awareness of the importance of attitudes; and the realization of the essentiality of so¬ ciability .... the wherewithal for building a wholesome personality.
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Student Uody Officers The student council is the control¬ ling group. Through the efforts of this organization all the activities and the policies of the student body are co-ordinated. Principal E. D. Towler is its adviser and honorary member, who sits in on every meeting. Howard Lovvold, the man with the gavel, is the president. Bill Gunderson, the vice-president, stands beside him ready to take over if the president cannot preside. Delores Becker, the secretary, keeps the records of each meeting; and Jean O ' Bryan, the trea¬ surer, makes the financial ends meet. Other members of the council con¬ sist of the second vice-president, Jerry Williams; the third vice-president, Du¬ ane Hansen; and the athletic man¬ ager, Joe Bakkensen. The three vice presidents are in reality representa¬ tives of the sophomore, junior and senior classes. The first vice-presi¬ dent is the senior; the second, the junior and the third, the sophomore. Within the walls of Mr. Towler ' s inner office, the student council meets for discussions. There under the lead¬ ership of Howard Loyvold, the group censiders all expenditures of student body funds, the details involved in elections, and the problems relating to entertainment. In general, the council looks after the welfare of the students of the high school and brings questions before the student body when they seem necessary. The s ' ' udent council also awards athletic let ' ers and puts on many assemblies. This year the student officers have accomplished much. And so the books ore closed on another year of success. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Tuulrr, Gun,i ,n, Lov void, Becker, O ' Bryan. StmicHt Council FIRST ROW: O ' Bryan. Mr. Touler Becker. SECOND ROW: Bakkenson, ’ Gunderson. Hansen, Euvvold, Williams, 12
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