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First row: Freese. Arndorfer. Ersland, Flores. Mr. Parsons, Brooks, L. Anderson, Arthur, Banwell, Gangestad. Second row: Barnes, Bruhl, Bell, Engen. Cooper, Critchfield, Glascock, Gardner, Grove, Bradley, Bardwell. Third row: Carter, Cramer, Caster, D. Feller, Don Bohy, Daggett, Grover, Dean Bohy. Duitscher, H. Anderson, B. Feller. if A fm I First row: McChesney, L. Loux D. Loux, Kuhn, Miss Duncan, Martinson, A. Martin, L. Martin, Harris, Latch. Second row: Henry, Mikelson, Larson, Hinton, Mourlam, Jergenson. Hackley, Lindstrom. Jerde, Lueck, Morford, Maxheimer, Third row: Lachmiller, Kel- ling, Helgason, Humphreys, Loux, Moses. Kvindlog, McClure, Meinders. 4 Q First row: Schiek, R. Peterson, P. Peterson, Peyton, Miss Haugo, State, D. Nelson, Whistler, Ziller, G. Nelson. Second row: Patter- son, Pahlrnan, Wilson, Tillman, Woosley, Southard, Sorenson, Penn, Whipple, J. Thompson, Wooten, VVanken. Third row: Reyna. R. Thompson, Tice, Porter, Tate, Tegland, Rohrer. 18
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Roger Sumners Frances Lynch Jessie Rodriquez Cfaaa of 19 9 President ...,,., . . , Roger Sumners Vice'President ..., ..,. . . . . , . ,..... , . Frances Lynch Secretary-Treasurer ...,,, ..... ...,............,. . I esse Rodriquez Student Council .... Roger Sumners, Marlene Mfckelson, Tom Bergrfald Sponsors ...,,... .,.. M iss Bothel, Miss Richardson, Mr. Weatherwax The sophomores in their first year of senior high have been active in all of the school activities. They play in the band, sing in the glee clubs, and are the backbone of many clubs. The Doughboys drew heavily on the sophomores for support. In football, Roger Sumners, Ben Speedling, Jess Rodriquez, and Carroll Dahlgren earned letters. Sam Douglas, Gerald DeLano, Charles Craigmile, Don Lindstrom, Tom Bergfald, Bob Isenberger, james White, and Leland Sebby were also on the squad. During the basketball season Roger Sumners earned his second letter as a regular. jim White starred on the freshman-sophomore team and was helped by Don Lindstrom. In wrestling, jack Cavanaugh, jack Turk, and jess Rodriquez won letters. Derald Morse, Rush Marshall, Dennis Bell, and jim Sebby offered many exciting bouts when they wrestled in sec- ond team matches. The boys of the class will also be on the track squad gaining experience for the next two years when they will be the team. Frances Lynch was the class nominee for wrestling queen and finished fourth. On Febru- ary 28 the class sponsored an all high school party which featured a fashion show. The class of ,49 leads the honor roll with the most members from a class. Great things are ex- pected in the future from the Forty-Niners. 17
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Don Feller Joan Jerde Richard Thompson 674144 of 1950 ' President Home Room 1 President Home Room 2 ..... President Home Room 3 .,... The three home rooms elected officers early in the fall. Those chosen were: in Mr. Parsonis home room: Donald F eller, president, Robert F eller,'vice-president, and Dean Bohy, secretary- treasurer, in Miss Duncan's home room: joan jerde, president, Lois Loux, vice-president, and Donna Lindstrom, secretary-treasurer, and in Miss Haugois room: Richard Thompson, presi- dent, Dick Rohrer, vice-president, and Delores Schiek, secretary-treasurer. The Junior High Student Council had fresh- man ofiicers: Douglas McClure, president, Ches- ter Henry, vice-president, and Leo Penn, secre- tary-treasurer. Several general assemblies were held at which the various departments presented the program. At Thanksgiving time, the music department gave the program, the English department pre- sented a Christmas program, and the social studies group gave a court trial. . . . . . Donald Feller JoanJerde . . . . Richard Thompson A successful Halloween class party was held, and the Freshman Follies, an annual event put on by the eighth grade in honor of the freshmen, as usual, was gay. A junior high play entitled Strawberry Katev was presented in April. The extracurricular ac- tivities of the freshmen also included a girls, and a boys, chorus, the band, and athletics. In football Ronald Carter lettered, Dean Bohy, Don Daggett, Don Feller, Bob Feller, Chester Henry, Douglas McClure, Jim Sorenson, and Howard Tice represented the class on the fresh- man-sophomore basketball team. The wrestling squad was well sprinkled with freshmen and all of the following boys wrestled in second team matches: Darrell Wilson, Ed- war Rohrer, Richard Rohrer, Dean Bohy, Ver- nus Bierl, Ronald Carter, and Pat Porter. There were a large number out for track and several junior high meets were scheduled. 19
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