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Do things, the motto of our sophomore class, was more than lived up to in the year of '47, Stacia O'Grady's orchestra played at the long-awaited party held in April. We spent the evening dancing and playing games in the gymnasium which was brightly dec- orated with tulips, and plenty of food brought the party to a climax. Miss Irene Page, class adviser, and james Bresnahan, class president, directed the shindig. The tenth-grade boys were especially active in the sports' field, and they made a very good showing on the basketball, swimming, track, and hockey teams. We sophomore girls didn't take a back seat when it came to sports, either. Many of us were members of the GAA and could play a first-rate game of basketball and volleyball. Sophomores were among the most enthusiastic rooters at all the football and basketball games. Row one: Theresa Pnscuzzi, Irene Majerle, Bonnie How- ard. Row two: Maxine Lau- ber, Marilyn Imbertson, Mil- issa Krollman, Donna Knud- sen, Muriel johnson, Zonia johnson, Maxine johnson. Row three: john Haidos, Robert Griese, Mike God- frey, Don Gorence, Lenard Erickson, Louis DeMillo. Class of 949 Row one: Joanne Rozeske, Phyllis Quayle, Beverly Nordstrom, Joan Sandberg, Mary Claire Miller. Row two: Mildred Sanri, Betty Mihelich, Lois XVherland, Laurence Laurienzo, Marlene Pechonic, Frances Tomaino. Row three: Edwin Lewis, Arthur Dahlquist, Virginia Swanson, Anna Rooney, Bes- sy Kotonias, james Kaim. Class Officers Seated: Harriet Wold, student council representativeg Laurence Laurienzo, treasurerg Sally Ash, Red Cross representative, Wil-- lard Tuomi, student council representative, james Bresnahan, president. Standing: Joan Sand- berg, secretaryg Douglas Har- wood, Red Cross representative, Bill jarvey, vice president. 3 0 l l l l l
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Row one: Anita Best, Vcrnn Egeland, Jean Arneheck. Row two: Grozdona Berkich, Peggy Gray, Mary Anne Barrett, Delores I-Iusted. Grace Binzello. Row three: Donald Bergerson, Lloyd Christenson, Emil Borden, Jack Fetzik, Peter Jackson. Row one: Jean Tawyea, Lyle Monroe, Ervin Wliite, Stan- ley Staneff, Juanita Siefert. Row two: Orlnine Walliii, Geraldine Jetty, Harriet Wold, Herbert Thellin, Maribel Wlasson, Donna Wood. Row three: John Lyon, Kenneth Steinhrink, Gerald Thornton, Joe Thorn- ton, Nick Miskulin. of 949 Row one: Marjorie Bradt, Richard Hill, David Cicchi, Bernard Bischoff, Le Roy Clarity, Miriam Rants. Row two: Judith Strand, Priscilla Linden, Alice Lukens, Milan Knezovich, Roberta Mac- Miller, Ann Becker, Mary Munroe. Row three: Judith Messner, Billy Jarvey, Mur- ray Muhan, Arthur Englund, Jack Reed, Robert Bateson, Earl Sarff, Dan Lastovich. Row one: Ace Carpenter, Bette Holderness, Joyce John- son, Mary McHardy, Kath- erine Porter, Richard Tre- zise. Row two: Tommy Mil- ler, Juanita Floyd, Donna Crowle, Odette Andreoli, Emma Vague, John Kritz, Carole Nara. Row three: Thomas Elcroot, Paul Mc- Cabe, Bill Reeve, Willard Tuomi, Bill Hukka, Nancy Brannen, Duane XVorden. 29
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