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National Honor Society composed of 40 seniors and six probational juniors recommended by fellow students and selected by the faculty .... members must be in upper third of class and most outstanding in scholarship, character, leadership, and service . . . . Missoula's chapter among oldest in nation . . . . established in 1921 ... . guided by Miss Edna Mann, head of history department . . . . met at Florence Hotel May 5 for annual ban- quet .... probational members this year in- cluded George Simmons, Ralph Lovberg, Bill Jesse, Jimmy Thompson, Marjorie Powell, Ma- rion Headley .... elected to office for the ensu- ing year are Harold Herbig, president; Pat Mur- phey, vice-president; and Miss Edna Jacobson, secretary-treasurer. ★ Student Council is made up of an elected representative from each home room in school .... led by Presi- dent Harold Herbig, senior; vice-President Dale Gillespie, senior; Secretary Tannisse Brown, junior; and Treasurer Lester C. Ennis, faculty member .... sponsored by G. A. Ketcham, principal .... serves as the legislative branch for the school .... passes judgment on im- portant matters which have a bearing on school life before sending them to the student body and faculty members .... confirms new club constitutions .... this year revised its own con- stitution to provide for a student court, a budget committee, and the awarding of letters for supe- riority in a number of new activities including art, acting, and music. ★ Classes Senior Class under the sponsorship of Miss Gertrude Clark . . . . elected Bruce Toole, president; Bill Curran, vice-president; Dorothy Polleys, secretary-treas- urer, after hearing traditional campaign speech- es at class meeting .... presented annual sen- ior mixer as first all-school dance of the year . . . . conformed to wartime conditions with a winter quarter hop minus decorations .... dis- pensed with the formality of the usual senior class present to the school as a national de- fense measure .... had bought MHS pins with '42 guards as customary .... presented fare- well assembly .... were guests of juniors at the annual Junior Prom in May. As the first class in 26 years to graduate into a world at war, 1942's class of seniors looks hopefully toward college, but reminisces fondly over such events as drives to secure a new annex, the Helena special, the crowds of spec- tators who watch the hilarity of a Thespian in- itiation, or the general unrest of a Friday after- noon in spring. ★ Junior Class selected Dick McEwen, president; Virginia Woods, vice-president; Anna Jo Kelley, secre- tary-treasurer .... organized under Mrs. Flor- ence M. Keeton .... worked hard to present successful Prom as climax to school year .... gave traditional dances .... Barn Dance in November .... Christmas Party .... Spring Dance in April .... cooperated with dramatics department to present Ever Since Eve . . . . wears class sweaters of maroon and white . . . . is ful of initiative .... one of the highest classes scholastically .... plans to look back with condescension upon all underclassmen in final year of high school. ★ Sophomore Class organized under Mrs. Arminda McDonald, sponsor .... elected Helen Gillespie, presi- dent; Bob Bennett, vice-president; Adele Bruce, secretary-treasurer .... began a successful year with the Frosh-Soph May Day Dance . . . . this dance helps to teach youngsters more about dancing and social life in general . . . . gave a Farewell Matinee Dance the last Friday seniors were at school .... class officers were assisted by home room presidents of both se- mesters .... looks ahead with eagerness to ac- tive junior year. ★ Freshman Class is sponsored by H. P. Budewitz, history in- structor .... elected following class officers: Don Herbig, president; Bob Farnsworth, vice- president; and Shirley Lintz, secretary .... pre- sented Victory Dance for the sophomores in February .... has been active in many high school activities .... backbone of future MHS student bodies.
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SAM SULLIVAN Entered United States Armed Forces. ROY ALBERT SWARTZ Freshman Council, Track 1, 2, 3; Monitor 4. ETHEL JEAN THAYER H. R. sec. 4. WARREN THIEME ELLEN MARIE THOMPSON MARVIN THURMAN Track 3, 4. BRUCE RYAN TOOLE Freshman Council 1; H. R. pres., Spring Dance 3; Junior Class vice-pres., Pep Club 3, pres. 4; Senior Class pres., Student Coun- cil, Monitor 4. WILLIAM GREEN TREMPER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec. 1; Track 2, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 4; M Club, Pep Band 4. CLARENCE VAN HORNE B-Squad Basketball, Track 1. VERDA MAE VERHONIK H. R. sec. 1; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserves I, 2; Nordica Club, 1, 2; Press Club 2; G. A. A. Basketball mgr. 3; Girls' M Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; G. A. A. Badminton mgr., Singles and doubles championship, Honor Roll, Home Eco- nomics Club 4. ROBERT WAGNITZ Student Council 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Monitor 4. OLIVER WALDBILLIG F. F. A. 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. GILBERT E. WALRATH Junior Council 3; Monitor 4. JOHN ROBERT WATSON Press Club 1; Band, Ski Club, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Boys' Federa- tion 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4. VIOLA WEILER H. R. sec., Mixed Chorus 1; The Mocking Bird 2; Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Christmas Cantata 2, 3, 4; Production Stage Door 4. RICHARD EARLE WHITE H. R. sec. 2; Konah, Monitor 4. RAYMOND ELROY WICKS AUDREY LEE WILLCOX Entered from Poison, Band 3; French Club 3, 4; Choric Speak- ing 4. JACK FRANK WILLIAMS Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; H. R. Basketball champions, Monitor 4. WILLIAM M. WILSON Nordica Club, Orchestra 1; Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. BONNIE JEAN WISHERD Graduated at end of first semester. GENEVA COLLETTE WORDEN H. R. pres. 1, 2, sec. 4; Student Council 1, 3; Girl Reserves, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4,- Home Economics Club 2; Miss-Oula, Christ- mas Cantata, Production Kind Lady, Girls' M Club 3, 4; vice- pres. 4; French Club, Pep Club 4. MARJORIE JOE WORDEN Freshman Council, H. R. sec. 1; Camp Fire Girls 1, 2; G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class pres. 2, 3; Girls' M Club 3; Ouill and Scroll, Senior Council, Konah Editor, Girls' Club Cab- inet, Ever Since Eve, National Honor Society 4. IRIS GERALDINE WORTHEN G. A. A., Girl Reserves 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Art Club 2; Thespians 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet, Home Economics Club 4. JACK YONCE LLOYD ROBERT YONCE Spanish Club 1, 2; H. R. pres., Monitor 4. EVELYN ZAKOS Girl Reserves 2, 3; Girls' Club Knitting Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Roll. Production Stage Door, Girls' Club Cabinet 4. KATHLEEN ZAKOS Girl Reserves 2, 3; Girls' Club Knitting Club 3; Production Stage Door 4. JACK CLIFFORD ZBINDEN H. R. pres., Rifle Club 1, 2; Basketball 1; H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4. 17
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