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First Row: Johnston. Watts. L. Cassell. Mohaupt. C. Bridgeland. O. Stebner. Mr. Haselton. Second Row: Porter. •Viable Blanchard. Betty McCormick. Reed. Potter. J. Anderson. G. Donaldson. Jo Love. Fransen. Third Row: ilma pillow. Wanda Dillow. J. Medearis. B. Campbell, Diesing. H. Palmer, Whetsel, C. Dillow. Sampe. Fourth Row: Swanson. Copeland. Merle Blanchard. Heidenreich, Hruska, P. Riley. Himes, Vogel, Rose. Rowland. ★ ★ ★ FRESHMAN ClASS • The Freshman class, which is on the road to being 1950 graduates, con- sists of thirty-seven members. Their proud president is Gene Heidenreich. When snow or spring plowing keeps Gene at home, Cecil Dillow takes over as vice-president. Dixie Whetsel is secretary and Jo Love, who has been intrusted with the class funds, is treasurer. The student council proudly displays Pat Riley and Marguerite Johnston, who represent their class in deciding problems around the school. Last, but not least, the fresh- man class has as an adviser, a newcomer to the faculty this year, Mr. Richard Haselton. Sixteen
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First Row: J. Morrison. D. Snyder. W. Bontjes. Richard Donaldson, C. McNames, Forbes. Mr. Quarton. Second Row: Fleming. R. Falk. I . Snyder. Mennenga. Henson, Hayes. N. Bontjes, L. Palmer. M. Bridgeland. Third Row: D. Comstock. E. Cain. Hagertv. C. Anderson. Noyes, Rydholm. Piper. Ekberg. R. Xorem. Fourth Row: Burkitt. Hamer. Myers. Bill McCormick, Webster, Wright. L. McNames. Hogan. Kanode, Daters. ★ ★ ★ SOPHOMORE CLASS This year the Sophomores, just having gotten out of the green Freshman stages, have as their president, Jerry Piper; vice-president, Francis Noyes; treasurer, Charles McNames; secretary, Carol Anderson; class reporter; Margaret Bridgeland; student council members, Helen Fleming and Dean Rydholm; and adviser, Mr. Quarton. The highlights of the year were Freshman initiation at which time they “did dirt” to all the Freshies, and the Dancing classes held throughout the term. Though large in number, they stand in awe of the Seniors of ’47 and look toward the future when they will be able to call themselves “Seniors of ’49.” Fifteen
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4 We are proud of the many educational activ- ities sponsored by our school, for we feel that it is not by the book alone that one prepares him- self for the coming years. The broadening exper- iences that we have had in meeting, organizing, and planning will help us solve the many prob- lems ahead. To the school which presented such opportunities, and to the faculty who devoted their'time, we extend our sincerest thanks. ACTIVITIES Seventeen
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