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Bow 4: Jim Gill, Charles Philhower, Donald Plotner. Bill Green, Stanley WVright, Jerry Hickey, J, E. 'l'erwil- liger, Dan Driscoll, Bob lvlowbray. Eugene Craig Don Kelly, Jim Rankin, Loren NVrig'ht. Row 32 John liarto. liernard Kelly. VVz1lter Harmon, Patricia Ryan, Ruthe Linden, Doreen Ringenberg, VVanda McKeever, Eflytha- Eble, Muriel Campbell, Marjorie Damm, Lois Manning. Row 2: Mr. Terwilliger, advise-rg Donna Daily. Betty Chasteen, Caroline Rees, Barbara Carroll, Doris Cham- pion, Genevieve Van Ustrzind. Verna Nvabel, Miss Gardner, adviser. Row 1: Elenore Gimilwaiigli, Shirley Moody, Betty Jean Scott, Doris Manning. Charlene Thummu, Pat Ryan, Kay Tumblesun, Betty Johnston. ophomore The Sophomore Class of 1946-47 ranks as the second largest class with a total of forty-six members. Only- two did not return from last year but during this year, Louise Heneger and Bill Hufnagel discontinued school work. The class officers are: President, J. E. Terwilligerg Vice-President, Bill Green, Secretary, Muriel Campbell, Treasurer, Danny Driscoll, and Student Council, Edythe Eble and John Barto. Our Homecoming Queen and King, Barbara Carroll and Bill Green, ranked sec- ond. The Carnival Queen and King, Edythe Eble and Danny Driscoll, took first place. The boys traveling squad of the basketball and football teams included Don Kelly, Gene Craig, J. E. Terwilliger, Jerry Hickey, Bob Mowbray, Danny Driscoll, and Bill Green. The first four of these were lettermen. The Ensemble members were Ruthe Linden, Donna Dally, Pat Ryan, and Caroline Rees. Doreen Ringenberg was cheerleader. Miss Gardner and Mr. Terwilliger, our class advisers, were a great help to us in our school activities. Twenty-one
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Row 3: David Malone. Ren Pettegrew, Roy Dorff, Bill Tumbleson, Phil Code, Bernie lvlcliean, Dale Nelson, James Mitchell, Bob Lee, Pete Gorman. How 2: Myrtle Thunima, Charlene Tracy, Vader Dickerson, Lt-land 'l'l1l'llt'l'. Don Cook, Glen lllIlkt2lllN'l'g6l', Sherry Grahzim, Celestine Stotler, Juanita Dixon. Row 1: Mr. Les-son, aclviserg Joanne Shaw, Doris Puff, Marjorie Reed, Anna Mae Grubzlugli, Marjorie Anderson. Audrey Dennison, Lois Real, Miss Miller, advisor. Junior This year the Junior Class has lived up to the long-standing name of Jolly Juniors. They are proudly wearing their new class rings which proves that they have passed from the stage of being Green Freshies and Silly Sophomoresf' The class is composed of twelve girls and thirteen boys who have participated in all school activ- ities and have done their share of work. We are glad to welcome a new student, James Mitchell, who came to us from Moline. The officers are: President, David Malone, Vice-President, Don Cookg Secretary, Lois Real g Treasurer, Sherry Graham, and Student Council, Marjorie Reed and Dale Nelson. The Juniors are interested in sports and have nine members entered in foot- ball, basketball, and track. The co-captains for football next year are Phil Code and David Malone. Many members are entered in band and chorus. They also hold a large share of the offices in F.F.A., F.H.A., G.A.A., and Thespians. The Juniors have con- tributed to their treasury by way of a chili luncheon, a play, and a benefit movie. Our class advisers are Miss Miller, Mr. Leeson, and Mr. Arthur. They have proved helpful throughout the year and we appreciate their leadership. We are looking forward to next year being as successful as this has been. Twenty
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.RUXV-lZlAil'1'Y Bucher, John Lombard, llonalll Giuliani. lmln Murphy, liill lizxrv, lid lflhnlv, Stanley Albrwlit Robert Cass. Donald Fuss, Jack XYzltkin:-:. lioln-rt Smith, limb l ur'm-y, Jim Uzunvy, Gln-nn lqZlY'l1llllttll. Row Il: Pat l'Jwl1nol'e, Glenn Dennison, Ch2ll'll'S llzilryinplv. .lm-k Urzlig, llzllt- Kllll'iL'lliN-'Y'QOl', limb Qit'l'2ll'd, .lim Curry. lJum1lmlNYeekly. Dean f'lll'l'0ll, limb XVomlI'ol'll. tlnvll llllinorv, John Thompson. l'hz11'le-s 'I'hum:ls, Reed Hay. llnw 2: Mr. Mursr-ner, advisory Colle-en lVIHl'l'lS!4t'X, Jll1'C1l1l' lvluwlnwiy, G1-1'll'1ulv Wli'lf1'llll, Nancy 'l'vi'vVillig.:'m-I'. llotly lleal. Delores lizlnuat. Juan Scott. .loyvo liurwoll, llotty Fulvy. llilllllllm' Sxxzllluws. Miss XYilli:1ms. zulviser. lluw l: l'l1zu'lottv Enos, Mary lflllen f'JIl'l'Hl1. Junvt Puff. .Is-:lnninv llUllliS1lIIl, li:x1'l1:l1':1 l.u1-km-, lvlurilyn lillITlll2ll'1l. .Ivan Poff, Mary Elxle. Put Morrissey. Audrey Maiming. Fre hmen The Freshman Class entered school on August 26, 1946. After managing to live through the initiation ceremony, we went on to hang up a record which the class of next year Will have a difficult time to equal or surpass. With the help of our advisers, Coach Mursener and Miss Williams, we sponsored a Fall Dance and the annual party on St. Valentine's Day. Our float at the Homecoming won third prize. It represented the sky with the name of a player on each of the stars. From each star an orange or black streamer extended to the Wagon. The legend was 'fHitch Your Wagon to a Star. In a magazine campaign early in the year, We beat the Sophomores, adding S103 to our treasury. As a result, they entertained us with a party. We found it the easiest money-making project of the year and hope to have another try at it next year. At the first meeting of our class we elected the following officers: President, Bob Murphyg Vice-President, Betty Realg Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Craigg and Stu- dent Council, Nancy Terwilliger and Dean Carroll. Our class was ably represented in athletics. Thirteen boys were out for football, eight for basketball, and eleven for track. In addition to athletics, we had representa- tives in practically all extra-curricular activities. Twenty-two
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