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SENIORS
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7 N September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine-hundred forty six, ? 18 ? rather meek eighth graders entered high school as Freshmen under the able guidance of Mr. Murray. We started our Freshmen year as obedient boys and girls, but by the end of the year we had decided to have some fun and act like the rest of the classes. Our class officers were: Nanci Crist-President, Florence Gustafson-Vice President, Edna Kline-Sec¬ retary, and David Wilcox-Treasurer. Student Council representat ives for that year were: Edward Dewing and Nancy Barber. A bit diminished in number but feeling definitely our lofty station as sophisticated Sophomores, we took up quickly where we had left off the previous June, under the guidance of Miss. Fleming. Flossie Gustafson was named our President and served us able through¬ out the year. Other officers were: Vice-President-Janet Swanson, Secretary-Edna Kline, Treasurer-Nanci Crist. Student Council representatives for that year were: Dolores Olson and Edward Dewing. True, it was not an eventful year, but we had great plans under way for ourselves as Juniors. September! 1948! Juniors at last!! Could it be possible? Make way ! Here we come ! We got under way by electing our officers, Dolores Olson-President, Roger Haglund-Vice President, Florence Gustafson-Secretary, and Edna Kline-Treasurer. Student Council representatives for that year were: Fae Murray and Raymond Wiltsie. We were under the guidance of Miss. Tatu.Our class was awarded the candy sales, and did we make money (?) ! In October we ordered our class rings and waited impatiently for them to arrive. In May we the Juniors presented Love is too Much Trouble , a smash hit !!! September ' 49--At long last, we made it! We are Seniors! Can you believe it? The class roll looks rather vacant, as compared with it in eighth grade. But what we lack in numbers, we make up for in spirit! Under the guidance of Mr. Tota, our first class meeting of the new year was held and the following officers were elected--President-Nancy Barber, Vice-President-Dorothy Schoonover, Secretary-Nanci Crist, Treasurer-Jack Treadway. Student Council representatives were: Barbara Johnson and Jack Treadway. September 19--We selected our name cards and announcements for graduation. November 4 and 5--We presented a very successful Little Women and how! Broadway has nothing on us. December 7--It was decided our robes would be blue with gold tassles. 12
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NANCY BARBER Naucy , soda jerk, working for a B. S., Canasta fiend, Honorable President, whiz at compositions letters. Art (1-Pres.); Student Council Representative (1,2-Sec.); Class Vice Pres. (3); Tri-Hi-Y (2, 3-Sec.,4); Chorus (1,2 4); Marianne ; ' ' Mikado ; Fire Warden (3,4); Yearbook Staff (1,2,3,4-Editor); Love Is Too Much Trouble ; Little Women ; Bowling (4); Consumer ' s Economics (3); Dramatics (2); Class Pres. (4) DOROTHY SCHOONOVER Schoony , water battles, Clant, sweaters, Sugar Lou, Surprises, Mercury. Chorus (1,3.4); Tri-Hi-Y (2); Dancing (2); Class Vice Pres. (4); Marianne ; Love Is Too Much Touble ; Little Women ; Tumbling (3); Photography (4); Yearbook Staff (4). NANCI CRIST Cris , roller skating, Math, lover, cruising town, rare parties!!, Vocal lessons, Gus I , Pucker Up Baby. Class Pres. (1); Class Treas. (2); Class Sec. (4); Chorus (1,2,3,4); Tri-Hi-Y (2,3,4); Bowling (1,4); Marianne ; Mikado ; Yearbook Staff (1.2,3,4); Cheerleader (1,3); Athletic Association (2-Sec. Treas.); Love Is Too Much Trouble ; Little Women ; Cheerleading (3); Dancing (2); All State Choir. 14
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