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JIINIHH IllHS3 Vi Le Fronl row, lefl lo righl: Jeannelfe Chrislian, Joyce Squier, Carmella Fanale, Belly L. Mason, L lian Gusfafson. Jeanne Forscey, Willard Tibbells, Richard Hullman. Vera Overberq, Violel Haqe Violef Reeves. Second row: Belly Chamberlin, Violel Kalen, Carol Hoyl, Dorolhy Carlson. Lc Turner, Carol Anderson, Shirley Bulls, Marian Prall. Susan McGill, Evelyn McCray, Mr. Fullon McKa Third row: Roberf lllingworlh, Warren Lind, Paul Anderson, Leslie Whifcomb, LeRoy Cook, Robe Johnson, James Lallimore, Lowell Maxwell, Richard Kelly. JUNIOR CLASS NEWS CR l94l-42 lhe following officers were elecled by lhe Junior class: Willard Tib- bells, Presidenl: Jeanne Forscey, Vice-Presidenl: Richard Hullman, Secrelary: Carl Anderson, Treasurer: and Belly Chamberlin. Evelyn McCray, Warren Lind, and Rob- erl' lllingworlh. Sludenl Council members. The class advisers were Miss Rila Schworm and Mr. Fullon McKay. This year has been a mosl evenlful one for our class. A spiril of fellowship and cooperalion has sprung up from our worlring 'fogelher on numerous class aclivilies. Because of The splendid cooperalion of all members of lhe class, 'fhis year has been a success financially. By means of a lish lry and a penny supper we raised funds for our Junior-Senior prom. Promplly a+ nine o'cloclc on Friday evening, June liflh, lhe culminalion of our year's worlc was reached, and lhe affair was a hugeisuccess. We feel lhal we owe much of our success 'ro our class advisers, and we sincerely hope lhal our Senior year will be as successful as lhis year has been. I8
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SIIPHIIMHIH EIHSS 1, A' Fronl row, lefl lo righl: Harriel Knapp, Berdena LaBaron, Belly Seiberg. Dorolhy Wolfe, Vivian Adams, Barbara Rensfeldl. Roger Seager, Lois lllingworlh, Cleo Jackson, Harriel Spelling, Doris Slrand, Eloise Mosher. Barbara Field. Second row: Mrs. Hazel 099 KIQGOUP 11 I N 1 ' Sf. Porler, Florence Scalise, Charles Neubauer, Buddy Showers, l.aVerne Carlson, Doris Mille iron, Gladys Ewing, Belly Carnahan, Elinor Gales, Belly McMasler, Dorolhy Guslalson. Joyce Ogren, Emily Coleman, Mr. Jack Rose. Third row: Winslon King. Herberl Sei' berg, William Swanson, Jerry Haskell, Richard Anderson, Lawence Null, Roberl Ellison. Clillord Brevoorl, Donald Sandberg, Harry Belles. Roger Hays, Frank Brooks, Roberl Sandberg, Floyd Gales, Sherman Brooks. SOP!-IOMORE CLASS NEWS ARLY lhis year lhe Sophomore Class held a meeling lor lhe eleclion ol officers. Roger Seager was elecled Presidenl: Barbara Rensleldl, Vice-Presidenl: Lois llling- worlh. Secrelary: Cleo Jackson, Treasurer: Vivian Adams, Reporler: Barbara Field and Belly Seiberg, Sludenl Council Members. Throughoul lhe year many olher meel- ings have been held. On February eighlh a very successful bake sale was pul on by lhe class in Bige- low's Deparlmenl Slore. Because ol lhe large quanlilies ol delicious delicacies, we were highly repaid lor our work by a much larger prolil lhan we had expecled. Al Chrislmas a delighllul parly was held in room 206. A drive lor Freshman dues was held. The room which had lhe largesl percenlage ol dues paid al lhe end ol lhe allolled lime was given a parly by lhe room who had lhe leasl. Mrs. Porler and Mr, Rose have served lhe class failhlully as advisers. I9
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