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Row I: Anita Ferguson, Beverly Charlson, Connie Dabbert, Velma Fuller, Barbara Friday, Carmen Conru, Leona Charlson, Phyllis Canright, Miss Sayers, sponsor. Q l Row 2: Katherine Eubank, Dorothy Carlson, Pat Fornshell, Amie Farrell, Jean lallaby, Dick Fenters, Dale Beckley, Rod Creigh, James Frame. Row 3: Bill Carmichel, Bob Coslet, Harold Eason, Bruce Crowell, Virgel Foss, Bob Cook, Bob Craw- ford, Ira Deiotte. Those not pictured: Pat Beschinski, Io Campbell, Pat Devine, Nellie Fleming. Row 1: Billie Weiss, Irene Slont, Bessie White, Gretchen Vetter, Shirley Pall, Delores Scarlett, Ella Mae Wall, Yvonne Schick, Mrs. Johnson. Row 2: Donna Wagner, Myron Phillips, Bob Skinner, George Pritchard, Rose Marie Waugh, Bill Til- den, Allen Stickney, Donald Wesley, Betty Stanley. Row 3: Weldon Peterson, Ronald Smalley, Guice Tinsley, Bob Rasmussen, Bryan Rhoda, Charles Stanko, Gerald Peterson, Jim Wahl, Donald Wozniak. ,20- ,,
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S Row 1: Andy Medema, Marjorie Kissinger, Gloria Leonard, ,loan Groyf, Barbara Hokanson, Richard Newton, Mrs. Dold, sponsor. Row 2: Neil Kohler, Charlyce Granat, Donna Good, Pat Leon, Carol Neil, Violet Neeley, Ernest Johnson, ' N n Olson, Clarence McNeil, Bill Harrigan, Row 3: Bob Moulton, ,hm Gland, Ronald Gustafson, orma Gerald Hayes, Bob Majeslfi. The Sophomore Class of H46-47 has a total of 87 pupils, 42 boys and 45 girls. The second week of school the following officers were elected: Ronnie Smalley, President, Clare Under our s onsors, Miss Sayers, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Dold we inaugurated the P Sophomore-Freshman Reception which will replace the old Senior-Freshman Initiation. As second semester activities we are planning a skating party and perhaps a weiner roast as was had by our class last May. We are looking forward with anticipation to becoming Juniors and upperclassmen. nce McNeil, Vice President, Gerald Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer. eau agam l WF' Clarence McNeil--Vice President Ronald Smalley ....... President Gerald Peterson ..... Secy.-Treas. -19-
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. X Q .4 SQ' W 4 ff xx.: E? X Ax fl 4 it as Q X Qi ,s A A gs A NF ,J ,N A 1 , 1 Row 1: Nellie Perez, Catherine O'Neill, Dorothy Weidman,IHerta Payson, Genevieve Vawter, Mary ,lo Nevers, Helen Reling, Mr. Means, sponsor. Row 2: Earl Studtman, Donald Olson, Barbara Oness, Shirley Young, Betty Meyer, Shirley Tavernier, Loretta Warble, Dorothy Veden, Jack Ruhe, Lauren Weiss. Row 3: Donald Wallin, Bruce Smith, Donald Nelson, Roger Stanage, Harvey Todd, Marcelino Salinas, Karl Nallenweg, Wilmer Olson, Don Moody, Manson Polley, Ralph Mitchell. . Those not in picture: Billy Miller, Norbert Milzarek, Marjorie Schrader, Rita Short, Kent Stumpf, Nancy Wfood, Joyce Sutherd, Walter Nellessen. The Freshmen Class of 46-47 has an enrollment of eighty-one pupils, headed by our President, LaVerne Jensen. We elected Virginia Freed as our Vice President and Dean Colley as our Secretary-Treasurer. Uur first semester party was an informal dance with refreshments. Our second activity is undecided at this time, although we are hoping for a skating party in the near future. Instead of being initiated by the Seniors, as was customary in the preceding years, we were invited to take part in a Truth or Consequences show sponsored by the Soph- omores. After this rugged entertainment refreshments were served. Being a Freshman is interesting and enjoyable. We are looking forward to our Sophomore year. ' r , .fly '1r f, f, bl ' ' 1 r 'I MEHCHE Nwgd.. iff. :Ay fm ba! FRESHIE -21- v
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