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Bess Laird Patty LaBree SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY by Pat Dillon Forty-one sophomores boarded the ship of learning to carry them through another school year. Highlight of the year was the revenge we took upon the incoming Freshmen lor our treatment at the hands of last year's sophs. The. Freshmen took the rigorous treatment good- naturedly enough, though, and appeared to have more fun than we did. Captain of the ship was our sponsor, Mr. Reamer, with Persident Dell Daguc as first mate. Noralla Edwards was elected vice-pres- ident. Murva Harrington was secretary-treasurer and also the sophomore candidate for queen. Homecoming saw our candidate, Murva, crowned. This was another feather in sophomore caps, after their winning Freshman homecoming campaign. Avis Brady Dennis Bowmer Pearl Dowi.ey Ramona Duncan i J Noralla Edwards :o —
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W. Anderson J. Berry Charlotte Burch Carol Cleveland Forrest Phelps JUNIOR CLASS CLASS HISTORY by Carolyn Purdum School started on the rainy day of September 7, 1949. The Juniors, after ringing themselves out, registered for tbe subjects they were to take for the following year. We started out with twenty-one students, but three dropped out. leaving only eigh een to finish the school year. Class officers elected were: Whitey Schweigert. President; Frosty Phelps Vice-President and Dorothy Pulse, secretary-treas- urer. Miss Virginia Driscoll was class sponsor. Thelma Senrud was the Queen Candidate and was one of the honored attendants in Queen Murva’s court. In April the Juniors put on the Play, ‘Here Comes Charlie” under the direction of Mr. John Eeamer. The year’s activities culminated with the long- awaited and much-anticipated Junior Prom on May 12. Junior let termen this year included Frosty Phelps, Vernon Walters, Whitey Schweigert, Jimmie Clark, Carolyn Purdum and Billy Arbuckle. Nellie Mae Berry was chosen to go to Girls’ State with Carol Cleveland selected « as alternate. In July both Carol and Donna Stieg will attend a press convention at Missoula, their trips sponsored by the school and The Ekalaka Eagle. Vernon Walter Donna Stieg Florine Richards K. Schweigert u ' • l Thelma Senrud Billy Arbuckle Nellie Mae Berry Lawrence Bcggs James Clark t Dorothy Pulse
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David Ness Agnes Richmond Gary Roberts Hughie Rose Rose Anne Rowley Active in sports and extra-curricular activities, the Sophs turned out four lettermen this year: Owen Stieg, who lettered in bas- ketball and football; George Gundlach and Billy Joe Ludwick, foot- ball lettermen and Gary Roberts who earned his letter in baseball. Loren Turbiville Wayne Ludwick, who has since left the class, was elected president of Fun, Inc., while Virginia Courtney and Rose Anne Rowley served on the executive committee. Fad-happy Soph girls gave the new hair stvles a whirl, turning up shingled, clipped, feathered and frizzed. They climbed on the hand wagon with earrings, heels and circular skirts as well, leaving the boys smirking and quipping on their latest flights of fancy. On Mnv 26, We walked down the gangplank of the ship of , . . learning with another year of study behind us. Having Weathered smooth and stormy seas we were ready for shore leave. Dick Turbiville Dorothy Laveil Edward Rutledge Janice Speiser Eddie Sikorski i Shirley Senrud Kay Sandon ' f Jock Schneider ytu v William Tiensvold Owen Stieg 20-----
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