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Q . i m it KENNETH DULIN VIVIAN EIDE Student Council This year the Student Council consisted ot twelve student members and our advisor, Mr. Skurdall. These were the class presidents, the boys' and girls' club presidents, and the student body officers. The Student Council sponsored a successful magazine sales drive to raise funds tor a Public Address system, as well as taking care of all ot its other business. FRONT HOW, lett to right: I. Smith, V. Andrea, V. Eide, S. Lybecker, R. Spinney. BACK ROW: D Allen, G. Smith, K. Dulin, D. Meyer, C. Rutland, T. Cloud, R. Werner.
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CHARLIE RUTLAND H-ARI-AND SCHULZ EDITH ROSS BILL GREEN President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Class History If we could turnhistory back a few years, we would be able to see September 1942, approaching, the year well remembered as the year when the present-day seniors began as freshmen. The seniors-quiet, well-reserved, and dignified. But ,to get back to the history part of it, we were new to high school and high school life was new to us. We soon adapted ourselves and went successfully through the first year of high school without too many mishaps. The officers elected for a year's term were: President-Kenny Dulin, Vice Pres.- Lee Markovich, Secretary-Diane Harris, who withdrew in our senior year, Treasurer-Leo Ford, who withdrew in our junior year, and Carl Veitenhans- Class Reporter. Mrs. McGaughey was our advisor for our first two years of high school. i The year we began as Sophomores we were much more familiar with our surroundings and much better adapted than we were as Freshmen. Our class officers were: President--Kenny Dulin, re-elected for another term, Vice Pres.- Harland Schulz, Secretary-Vivian Andrea, Treasurer-Diane Harrisg and Class Reporter-Glenrose Hayward. During the year we presented the Freshman- Sophomore Mixer. The class decorated the gymnasium for commencement exercises. l945-lunior Year-Upperclassmen-and did we feel important? We weren't a bit conceited, even though we did know we were the best class in the whole school-for-I don't know how long. Mr. Miller was our advisor, poor man, he suffered so. The officers for the year were as follows: President- Carl Veitenhans, who left mid-term, Vice Pres.-Lee Markovich, Secre- tary-Lucy Skerbinig Treasurer-Norma Ienkins, and Class Reporter-Glenrose Hayward, who withdrew in our junior year. With Mr. Miller's brains and the Iunior boys' brawn and the Iunior girls' ability to order them around and keep them going, we managed to present the lunior Prom. The theme was Hawaii We also presented Goodnight Ladies, under the direction of Miss Loeb, It was a huge success. We entered our Senior year with only twenty-four students. We also entered with the determination that we would graduate this year. We knew that we were the most intelligent, dignified, and polite .class in the whole school. Our class officers were: President-Charles Rutland, Vice Pres.- I-Iarland Schulz, Secretary-Edith Ross, Treasurer-Bill Green, and Sgt.-at- Arms-Wendall Samuelson. During the year there were many activities. To mention only a few-we presented the Senior Ball of l945 and on March 29, 1946 we presented a Senior Play called, The Crazy Smith Family, which was a decided success. On May 29 of this year we will graduate, we leave the school with 'saddened hearts and tears in our eyes. lt isn't that we hate to go, it's because we know that there will never be another class like ours. CYou lucky peoplel
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