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Wolfe, Joan Sedulous Transferred from Cottage Grove, Oregon 2; Junior class student council representative; Pep club 3; P.B.P.W. 4. Wright, Duane Bones” Transferred from Van Nuys, California 4; F.F.A. 4; Track 4. Wright, Lois Gentle SCROLL 3; TOKA 4; Charm club 1; Etiquette club 1; U. D. Library club 3; Ticket squad 4. secretary 4. MORE ACCOMPLISHMENTS of the senior class were. ABOVE, the noon dance which they sponsored and to which they invited their underclassmen (an orchestra composed of faculty members played for it) and. RIGHT, the play “Let Me Come Back which was presented by one of the English classes. Regina Parsons. Bill Farr, and Phillip Coutant took leads. —And So We Say 'Thirty” f 29 ]
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Smith, Dan Shy Transferred from Las Cruces. New Mexico 2: Cadet corps 3. 4. Smith, Gaylord Good Egg Football 1.2. S. 4. Basketball 1.2. 3. 4; Baseball 1.2. 3.4; Tennis 3.4; Varsity G 2.3.4; HI-Y 3.4. vice-president 4; Student council 1.2.3; Executive board 4; Bovs' etiquette club 2; Junior class play; Senior class president; Cadet corps 3. Spalding Merwin Hearthreaker Freshman class president; Hi-Y 3.4; Varsity G 2.3, 4; Football 1.2. 3. 4; Basketball 1.2. 3. 4; Track 1.2. 3.4; Junior class play; Orchestra 1.2.3; Social activities committee 3; Assembly committee 4; Student council 4; Cadet corps 3.4. Stack. Frances Aloof Glee club 1, 2. 3; Sigma Sigma 3; Operetta 2; Etiquette club 1; Charm and personality club 2; Homemaking club 1. Stanton, Dick Ambitious Debate 2. 3; Junior play; National Honor 2. 3; Sigma Sigma 3; Hobby club 1; L. D. play 1; Cadet corps 3; Stanford university 4. Steward, Betty Jean Persistent Athletics 1. 2. 3; Glee club 1. 2; Operetta 1. 2; Homemaking club 1. 2. 3. 4. secretary 2; Ticket squad 2. 3. 4; Girls' letter club 3. 4; Drum and bugle corps 1. 2. Stott, Jim Mixer Student body second vice-president 1; Executive board 1; Student council 2.3; Junior class play; Hi-Y 4; Debate 2. Tarvin, Margaret Vivacious Glee club 1,3.4, treasurer 4; Pep club 2. 3; L.D. Girls’ League treasurer 1; Majorette 1. 2. 3. 4; ell leader 3; TOKA 4. Operetta 1; A Cappella 1. Taylor, Betty Shelton Modest Glee club 1. 2. 3. 4. secretary 4; Operetta 1,2.4; A Cappella 1. 2. Turner, Pally Spruce Glee club 1.2.3; Pep club 2.3.4; F.B.P.W. 4; SCHOLL 3.4. business manager 4; TOKA 4. Warf, Jim Pinky ’’ Football 1.2. 3. 4; Baseball 1.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Varsity G 2.3.4; SCHOLL 3; Cadet corps 3.4. Watts, Bonnie Slender Band 1; Art service club 1; Homemaking club 1. Williams, Bob Gentlemanly Glee club 1.2; Aviation club 3; Etiquette club 1; Cadet corps 4. Williams, Ellen Sprightly L. D. Girls’ League entertainment chairman 1; Student council 1; Pep club 2.3,4; National Honor 2. 3. 4; Junior play; SCROLL 3. 4. editor 4; F.B.P.W. 4; Executive board 4. Williams, Mildred Lorraine Decided Transferred from Castlemont high school. Oakland, California 4; Athletics 4. { 28 ]
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FIRST ROW: Barnhart, Ann! , Garner, Granade. Gaylord. Ditty. E«tes. Gentry. Fuller. Bell. Dungrey. SECOND ROW: B. Clark, Dostalik. P. Clark. Gabehart, Dahl, Bauer, Chapman. Connell. Ferrla. Donaldson, Godard. V. Clark. THIRD ROW: Anderson. Badley ('abler. Pratt. Chambers. Ausland. Abbott. Akerlll, Ainsworth. Mr. Bothwell. FOURTH ROW: Davis, Brelsford, Adams. Bossley. Confused Juniors Show Pluck JUNIOR class ballots elected Barbara Bauer, secretary-treasurer; John Voorhles. president; Patty Smith, vice-president; and Catherine Wise, who is in front, student council representative. Although they passed through pan of the year without a couple of officers, things were finally straightened out, and the class of ’45 got down to business under the guidance of John Voorhies, president; Patty Smith, vice-president; Barbara Bauer, secretary-treasurer; and Catherine Wise, student council representative. One of the outstanding achievements of the year was the presentation of the junior class play, Husband for Sale, a hilarious comedy. Undaunted enthusiasm and spirit on the part of both the cast and directors went into this project. Other class activities included the Junior prom, an annual affair, which was successfully carried out in the spring. At Commencement in May, the junior girls, attired in pastel formals, carried the traditional rose arches, under which the graduates passed. C 30 ]
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