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1. Glamour girl 2. What! A frown! 3. Sophomore class adviser 4. The Swede with “The Brothers 5. An apple and Margaret. 6. Could this he Joy? 7. The “Burkhardt Kid 8. Three “Muskv-teers 9. Sophomore class officers 10. Springtime? Love? Nope, just pals. II. Mi ss Carol, Nurses’ aide 12. Silly sophomores 13. Newcomers t II 11 S 14. Stars in “Woman’s Page—Uncensored .
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Fourth How—Dorothy Cody, Betty Brown, Jeane.te Hillary. Barbara Egbert. Dorothy Peterson. Beverly Smith. l.oU kukuska. LeVine Riley, Beverly Nelson, Helen Hauke, Carol Erickson, Margaret Wilcox, June I.omnes. Third Row—Yvonne Stewart. Wam.a Hanson. Barbara Myrvold. Bonnie Sweitzer, Evelyn Thorson, Julie Ann Swanson. Barbara Bargen, Ollie Mae Dickenson, Gloria Jensen. Eth? Fenn, Nathalie I.yksett, Claim Simpson. Arlene Emerson. Mr. Crowe. S££l?.nd Row—Joy Larson. Idella Yarns. Bonnie Rose. Roberi Beer. John Nelson. George Nelson. Robert Johnson. William Heffron. Thomas Marson, Patricia Moen. Darlene Bridges. Dorothy Swanson. Lois Wilcox, Ruth Sandberg. First Row Theresa Evenson, Virginia Weatherhead. Lloyd Erickson. Kenneth Payson, Curtis Nlckleby, Don Early Rob- ert Westhoff. John Ferguson. Fay Kinney, Richard Johannsen. William Haugen. Roger Luebke. Sophomores I ‘resident .............. Vice President ........... Secretary-Treasurer ...... Council Representative .. Adviser................... The road grows shorter for the class of ’48 as they hasten on. Fifty-four fright- ened freshies began their journey i»y elect- ing William Haugen, president: Barbara Bargen, vice president: Roger Luebke, sec- retary: Donald Karly, treasurer; Bonnie Sweitzer, council representative; and Miss Chubb, adviser. The journey of the first year was rough in some places but full of achieve- ments for these youngsters of the school. Not only did these freshmen rate high scholastically, but they were prominent in music, sports, speech, Jr. G. A. C. and debate. I his year the class continued on its uphill journey to success. They have been % .......... Barbara Fgbert ............. Lois W ilcox ....... Barbara Myrvold .......... I Joyd Krickson ....... Mr. Martin Crowe very active in all school activities. The class was represented in all the large mu- sical organizations. There were members in 'I riple Trio, Mixed Ensemble, Wood- wind Quintet. Horn Quartet, and Wood- wind Trio. Many showed a yen for dramatics. Joy Larson and June Lomnes were active in speech work. Several were out for debate. Eight became members of Tachopera, and six joined the Hi-Y. The boys were active in all athletics. Many were out for football, while Curtis Xicklebv and (ieorge X.lson were on the “A squad in basketball. The sophomores a.so showed their abilitv in boxing and baseball. 26
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Fourth How—Miss Madison, Myrlon Daniels, Dennis Vanasse. William Wal'ace, Margaret Clothier. Patricia Van Horn, Marjorie Hancock, Yvonne Martin. Mary Jane Peterson, Clyde Christensen, Donah. Evenson, Audrey Persell, Alva Hanley. Third Row—Lois Foss, E’.eanor Thompson. Wanda Detlefsen, Ethel Bohne, Ruth Gerlach, Yvonne Reese, William Hooley. Joyce Linehan, Joan Morrissette, Dallas McGin'ey, Anna M. Baar, Leroy Colbeth, Richard Kinney. Second Row—Lenore Adams, Donald Hart, Richard Johnson, Ann Brunner, Betty Cronk, Connie Hammill, Lorraine Scuillo, Phyllis Danielson, De Lores Foss, Joyce Worrell. Patricia Hoel, Betty McGrail, George Harwell, Donald Schweitzer. First Row—Eugene Olson, Kenneth DeWitte, Marlene Redman, Constance Lein, Elton Dahlke, Shirley Benedict. David Cleveland. Arvin Lovaas, Vernon Christensen. Ronald Payson, Wendell Adams, Neil Katner. Mary Ferguson. freshmen President ............ Vice President ....... Secretary ............ Treasurer ............ Council Representative Adviser .............. ...... Patricia Hoel , ... Richard Kinnev . . . David Cleveland ...... Arvin Lovaas . . . Shirley Benedict Miss Kldrid Madison We, the class of 49, have a long road to travel before the end of mu high school careers, yet we hope well not reach the end of the road too soon. Our first year of high school has been filled with many of the usual and unusual hap| enings. We started out with the Freshmen- Senior party, the purpose of which was to get acquainted with the upj er classmen. ()ur students have been very active with extra-curricular activities. Many fresh- men represent our class in (dee Club, Mixed Chorus. Band, and Orchestra. We also had a few soloists at the annua music contest, of whom we are very proud. ()ur hoys have made a fine showing in sports, and the girls have very enthusiastically gone out for G. A. C. sports. We were well repre- sented in debate, victory speaking, and also in the operetta, “The Magic Blue Belt.” To prove our class has initiative, in Junior High School many of us won a placque which was presented to us for the buying of th? most War Bonds and Stamps in high school. We are very proud of this, and we’ll stick to the job, not just for our class hut for the whole school. 28
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