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A well-received money-making scheme of the sophomores this year was a movie for the student body. Mary Kotrik. one of the most cheerful sophomore girls, found friends in the many classmates she so willingly helped. Fel- low students enjoyed a unique sense of humor in Denny O'Donnell. a good-natur- ed Irishman. The sophomores voted them ideal locker partners. Mrs. Beth Metzler. Mrs. Catherine Ward. and Miss Lillian Maxwell were class ad- visors. lst Semester OFFICERS 2nd Semester Harold Steele Pres. Dick Hesselgesser Gordon Kemmer Vice-Pres. Bennett Norrbo Wilbur Miller Sec. Ann Coey Larry Fisher Treas. Bill Kent Class officers. seated-Dick Hesselgesser. Phgllis Oldman. Beverly Iacobson. Ann Coey. Donna avis. Ruthe Brandt. Ianet Shofner. Harold Steele. Standing-Bennett Norrbo. Denny O'Donnell. Don Easton. Gordon Kemmer. Wilbur Miller. Bill Kent, Larry Fisher. Denny O'Donnell and Mary Kotrik First row-Gerig. lohnson. Von Headen. Wilson. Armitage, Gallien. Farlow, Taggart. Lundahl. Galloway. Second row--Pheanis. Golliday. Ringham. Grein. Griggs. Turnbull. Branch. Nelson. Houk. Cook. Richardson. Third row-Prink. Stern. Graves. Walker. Shafer, Crane. Meyers. Lee. Wagner. Hunt. Scott. . ' 9 7 ,gui Q 6 1 :J
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Soplwmmw This class of '48, which graduated from the rank of ireshie only a year ago, showed proudly that it knew what was cookin' From the timid little youngsters who first entered the doors two years ago emerged such football line- men as Bob Massingill, Wilbur Miller, and Ierry Graves. Fred Meyers and lean Turnbull, yell leaders, and Bennett Norrbo, business manager, won precious student body offices. Tom Cook, Bill Kent, Sam Mc- Keel and Fred Meyers found themselves on the de- bate team. Harold Steele and Dick Hesselgesser First row-Bebout. Leveret. Iergensen, Mcliibben, Classen, Kotrik, Cosola. Sears. Berquist. Second row-Lindsay, Mueller. Alvarez. Hamel. Thompson, Wright, Hickman, Tennant, Batke. N Third row-Sch'ndler, Buffam, Cornils, Pakulak, Hanson. Slovick, Tan- ner. Massingfl, McClure, Reilly. - -M .J First row-Childress, Straley. West. Ricks, Udy. Parker. Rainey. Krieck. Second row-Ross, Dysle, Valentine, Simonson, Sprecker, Backlin, Nel- son, Greene, Smith. Third row-Stat'er. Kramer, Nolt, Bacon, Arias. McKeel, Berkholz, Salta, lakobson, Dawes.
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l gfzeahmen Again this year the halls were filled with an excep- tionally large freshman class. Shy and bewildered at first, they soon found their places as typical students in the routine life of high school. Out of this fine group stepped Duane Rasmussen, the only freshman on the A-squad basketball team. A promising freshman debate team-Dean Short, Bill Moore, Robert Casteel, and lack Godwin-spent unestimable noon hours of practice with Mr. Webb and upper class coaches. Presidents--Bob lackson, Duane Rasmussen First row-Boulden. Cullen, Finney, Place, Hesterlee, Gleason, Ander- son, Ditani, Baker, O'Connor, Powne, Pace, Lundahl. Second row-Hart. Byrd. Palmer. Hicketheir. Bergstrom. Perry, Harvey, Peterkort, Guthrie. Speer. Godwin. Third row-Walker, Kreick, Schwab, Davis. La Follette. Lovett, Fulton, Stroeve, Ingram. Kurtz. ' ww' 'S 'Q ff 'N 1 if ffiiftt iw .fxii-iii 3 l Q Q 6' , ,F First row-Fahler, Boyson. Melsber. Albers. McClure. Christensen. Leo- pold, Van Kleek, Senn. Larson, Sperling, Ganger. Second row-Moore. Dysle, Gredvig. Robbins. Howard, Newell. Batke, Bess, Ott, Meats. Stroup. Mrs. Elliott. Third row-Mr. Webb. Furrer, Pitts, Steele, Benham, Casteel, Marugg. Marsh, Gramling, Stephens. Hansing, Moore.
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