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A Y B0 ll 'l'llllAY, Fll0Sll? CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Pushing CLASS OFFICERS: Phyllis Barke, President Miss Williqmg Paula Johnson, Vice President Charles Nelson, Secretary Maxine Johnson, Treasurer The Frosh went all out for defense. To us upper classmen who know the difficulties of collecting class dues the freshmen look downright magnanimous. But their feeling of patriotism was such that it could be best expressed in a fine Defense Bond. Three cheers for the class of 1945! In another burst of enthusiasm the class forged ahead to win first place for the best float in the Homecom- ing parade. Ye Otter Smelter was their slogan to stop Crosby-lronton. Beverly Opsal added to the homecoming Coronation ceremony as the Queen's attendant. To be so distinguished as to be singled out among many football men is the good fortune of Lorne Kenitzer. He is the first freshman since Wes Windmiller to receive his senior high letter. But watch that freshman gang next year! May 'I was not only May Day but also Play Day for the freshmen when they presented The Red Lamp and The Midnight Ghost .
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lII'II IIE Ill 'III IIFIIE Illll CLASS ADVISORS: Miss Nicholls STUDENT COUNCIL: Mardelle Brandon Mr. Zenner Donald Larson Mr. Wilson Beverly Oyen CLASS OFFICERS: Ellery Roberts, President Gene Hasselblad, Vice President Dorothy Froslie, Secretary Warren Luebke, Treasurer The Sophomore Homecoming float with its slogan, Scrap the Iron Men , helped to toss Crosby on the iron dump . To enhance the Coronation ceremony, the sophomsres chose Catherine Ebersviller as attendant to Virginia I . Their contribution to the field of sports included five stalwart gridders and four flashy basketeers. Need we mention names? They'll make history. Donald Larson gave the Class the air as radio announcer for the Fergus School of the Air. The class had interests participated in other activities also. Out of the 174 sophomores, eleven are Thespians and twenty-five are active chorus members. The future looks bright if the sophomores keep shining.
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