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SOPHOMORES-l FRONT ROW: Shirley Thompson, Beverly Zahler, Loene Shields, Delina Satchell, Fordene Dimeo, Ethel Iennings, Madelyn Bastian, Nela Beard, Barbara Payne, Maxine Iohnson, Thelma Broad. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Benson, Iune Furrer, Dorothy Iellum, Margaret Lee, lean Wolf, La Rayne Drake, Shirley Wilson, Arlienne Wolf, Lois Blair, Marian Knight. THIRD ROW: Ed Iohnson, Gorham Leverett, Larry Kirkwood, Bill Chin, Norman Bleakman, Keith Cook, Ray Carder, George Dussin, Hollis Skeels. FOURTH ROW: Glen Widen, Izm Atlee, Vern Ioslin, Charles Haberly, Taun Lee, Norman Bye, Leo Sabin, Robert Bacon, Wayne Grandy. X508 atm wt Out of Boot Camp St. Patrick's Day is the time to be gay. Yes, St. Patrick's Day is the time to be gay. This little ditty kept the whole student body, except the sophomores, guessing until their curiosity was finally satisfied with the announcement of a dance given on St. Patrick's Day under the sponsorship of the sophomore class. The sophomores, who contributed the most books to the Victory Book campaign, managed to win the service flag away from the seniors for about three weeks. lean Wolf was elected drum majorette. lral Nelson, Iack Lowe, Eugene Anderson, and Robert Bacon won recognition in debate. Kenneth Brown, Fred Van Horn, Edward Coon, Henry Iones, and Dick Senz re- ceived letters in athletics. Mrs. Metzler and Miss Zurcher advised the class. CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President ................. Iirn Harrison President ................. Bill Duhairne Vice-President . . . . George Dussin Vice-President . . . . . Glenn Widen Secretary ..... .... H ilda Balfe Secretary ...... .... L ois Blair Treasurer . . . . Fred Van Horn Treasurer . . . . . Hank Iones SOPHOMORES-2 FRONT ROW: Lois Gray, Shirley Prink, Marjorie Flitcratt, Ramona Carey, Lorraine Nelson, Geraldine LaFollette, Annie Huserik, Mildred Muilenburg, Goldie Frank, Lois Keebaugh, Sybil Taylor, Hilda Balie. SECOND ROW: Mary Burris, Alice Addams, Arla lean Linkey, Barbara Walters, Miss Zurcher, Mrs. Metzler, Edwina Peets, Roberta McCloskey, Mary Mabee, Mary Burris, Marion Palmer. THIRD ROW: Hubert Bierly, Gene Tewalt, Iohn Richardson, lral Nelson, lim Burton, Dick Gaunt, Bill Gaither, Dale Miller, Don Waters, Richard Harmon. FOURTH ROW: Bert Seiffert, Robert Young, lack Meeke, Walter Payne, Fred Van Horn, Bob Schaudt, Dick Senz, Bill Duhaime, Bill Griffith. BAC? ROIYV: Ioe Thomas, Bob Stewart, Fred Moore, Kenneth Brown, Ted Newton, lack Lowe, Le Roy prec er. LL
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IUNIOR CLASS-1 FRONT ROW: Miss Duff, Iune Golden, Bertha Ielderks, Burton Grabliorn, Keith Graves, Iean Ferguson, C-elene Hobbs, Margaret Stark, Roberta Allen, Helen Randall, Gloria Wise. SECOND ROW: Laurene Mayfield, Verne Lusby, Mollie O'Donnell, Barbara Holland, Betty Lee, Ruth Comar, Dorothy Averitt, Eileen Skeels, Dorothy Raeburn, Betty Hogan, Mr. Webb. THIRD ROW: Iim Blake, Felix Rosch, Jeanette LaDue, Dorothy Cornell, Esther Sandstrom, Iohn Ricks, Forrest Adams, Reuben Sprecker, Iack Manqes, Kim Sinclair. LAST ROW: Fred Boyles, Alton Grabhorn, Howard Dilley, Iulian Curtis, Duane KingsleY. Dick Powell, Iohn Hewitt, Keith Voget, Charles Hickethier. One More Promotion Mirrors, mirrors! We want mirrors, large or small, broken or unbroken, we want mirrors, pled the juniors as they prepared decorations for the annual Iunior Prom held April 30 in the high school gym. Iunior boys earning letters in the various sports were: Gene Springer, Chet Slo- vick, Iim Blake, Verne Lusby, Reuben Sprecker, Bob Moore, Dean Beard, Warren I-lohnstein, Ernest Schaer, and Andy Huserik. Bob Myers, lean Godwin, and Kim Sinclair won recognition at Linfield College for their adeptness in debate. Titian-locked Eleanor Steele was elected to lead the drum corps through their drills. Kenneth Erickson was selected new band major, with Margaret Stark, twirling the baton for a second season. Advising the group were Miss Duff, Miss Iohnson and Mr. Webb. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President ............... Chet Slovick President .................. Iim Blake Vice-President . . . . . . Bob Moore Vice-President . . ....... Keith Voget Secretary .... ........ G race Rich Secretary .... . . Nancy Christensen Treasurer . . . .Warren Hohnstein Treasurer . . . ...... Keith Graves IUNIOR CLASS-2 FRONT ROW: Miss Iohnson, Velma Houk, Ruth Van Kleek, Ruth Dickman, Shirley Ander- son, Betty Brutke, Iuanita Keebaugh, Marilyn Walker, Dorothea Fuhrer, Marilee Mad- den, Anna Mae Long, Rose Katterman, Evelyn Robinson, Dick Lindsay, Marian Moore. SECOND ROW: Elaine Bowman, Nancy Christenson, Iim Turner, Arnold Sleep, Margie Behrens, Martha Kotrick, Larry Bergin, Iune Mead, Grace Rich, Roberta PomerOYr lean Mclntosh, Ruth Lovell, Floyd Carlson THIRD ROW: Ruth de Lespinesse, Bob Myers, Norman Bishop, Lee George, Barbara Stark, Elsie Peterkort, lean Godwin, Ray Pointer, Don Slddens, Henrietta Holboke, Shirley Greene, Margaret Hanson, Wilma Kurtz. FOURTH ROW: Warren Hohnstein, Crandall Peck, Kenneth Erickson, Emest Schaer, Bob Moore, Chet Slovick. it Etta
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FRESHMAN CLASS-l FRONT ROW: Dian Krieske, lanet Felcher, Cynthia Burkett, Margie Fulton, Shirley Henson, Peggy Haynes, Betty Eads, Ioyce Dawson. 11M SECOND ROW: Norma Riley, Io Ann Wreisner, Marilyn Graf, Mary Io Extra, Marilee Pomeroy, Helen LEH Vassil, Rosa Zwallen, Frences Kernes. MAN THIRD ROW: Wilson Ross, Gene Biggi, lack McMahon, Ronald Shay, Earl Stoller, Ortensio Lauro, Charles Coey. FOURTH ROW: Dale Gray, Ierry Murray, Bill Moore, Iames Wright, Iim Classen, Art Moshofsky. FIFTH ROW: Tom Courtwright, George Oules, Don Smith, Laurence Davies, Gordon Hewitt, Douglas Ball, Fred de Lespinesse. Selectees Although the largest class in school, the freshmen must have been a little girl shy during the first semester since they nominated boys for all the major offices. Partially recovered in the second semester, they elected Ramona Gabelman as treasurer, but left the other offices for the tougher sex . lim Lehman broke an old precedent by being elected president of the class for two terms. High-stepping in front of the band are Marilyn French and Norma Riley, the newly-elected drum rnaiorettes. Participating in the freshmen debate were: George Springer, Elwin Paxon, Wal- lace Branch, and Bud Sayre. The neophytes were under the supervision of Miss Sanford, Miss Sweeney and Mrs. Lynch. CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President .................. lim Lehman President .................. lim Lehman Vice-President . . . . . Arthur Moshofsky Vice-President . . . . . Gordon Hewitt Secretary ...... . . . Duane Cushman Secretary ..... .... H arold Peterson Treasurer . . . . . Tom Courtwright Treasurer . . . . . Ramona Gabelman FRESHMAN CLA SS-2 FRONT ROW: Iames Berger, Willis Elliott, Iim Newton, Selby Hansen, Ralph Campbell, Art Harrington. SECOND ROW: Miss Sweeney, Emily Sayre, Margie Lindsay, Dolores Alcantra, Elda Ort, Isabel Bartlett, glnnalgelle Bartlett, Lois Eaton, Margaret Harrison, Lois Iohnson, Bonnie Frankland, Margaret Downs, iss an ord. THIRD ROW: Betty Durig, Donna Decker, Ioan Cote, Lorna Cover, Florence Rice, Claradell Pace, Frances Wilson, Vera Wooden, Donna Nolt, Mary lane Martyn, Patricia McCrum, Stella Ghigletti. FOURTH ROW: Marcelene Kenny, Barbara Kuiken, Florence Ricks, Roberta Thompson, Minnie Fessler, Paula Easton, Mary McClure, Janet Francis, Fawn Brooks, Ramona Gabelman, Vivian Oja. FIFTH ROW: Iohn Tennant, Buddy Sayre, Wes Stafford, Ray Jenkins, Mildred loss, Irene Ling, Nancy Terry, Margaret Iones, Mary Lou Gould, Marilyn French, Virginia Holboke. SIXTH ROW: Leonard Sabin, Wallace Branch, lack Greer, lim Godwin, David Cady, Gerald Moshofsky, lack Caldwell, Tommy Thompson, Ed Senz, lack Harris, Iohn Rychen. SEVENTH ROW: Douglas Veatch, Duane Cushman, Stanley Hobbs, Ierome Moshofsky, Bob Essig, Iim Lehman, Roland Rich, Carlton Eggiman, Ed Nylund, Elwin Paxson, George Springer. LAST ROW: Norman Sperling, Iohn McKnight, Ed Kleppe, lohn Geiger, Karl Unger, Wilson Ross, Wallace Bowman, Dick Harvey, Iames Green, Harold Peterson.
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