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Class of 1946 ROVV I: jean Boniilio, VVanda Anderson, Sultana Beros, Grace Cartwright, Eleanor Aljoe, Elaine Cadden, Elizabeth Colson, Margaret Cochran, Mary joan Boylan, Verna Hayduk, Shirley Hannold, joyce Cowan, Mar- jorie Dooher, Clythia Cannon, Bernice Murphy, Joyce Cook. ROVV II: Martha Gustafson, Dorothy Hall, Kath- leen Double, Dolores Garris, Eva Ishman, Dorothy Dougherty, Norma Gregersen, Mary Haulik, Mary Goshen, Evelyn Gaskill, Phyllis Donahey, Mary Ann Halliwell, jean Galvin, Irene Anderson, Lorraine Anderson, VVil- liam Covel. ROW III: VVilliam Byham, Merle Bostaph, Matthew Neal, john Anderson, Lois johnson, Marie Dougherty, Rosella Fiscus, Carol Ann jenkins, Beverly Ann Jenkins, Elaine Neale, Colleen Bradybaugh, Dru- silla Brinkly, Margaret Cadden, Donald Grolemund, Dick Hill, Donald Horton, Gail Erickson. ROVV IV: Al- bert E. Gibson, Richard Coleman, Raymond Anderson, Frederick Anderson, Robert Brush, VValter Carlson, Nor- man Eck, Martin Carlson, Leroy Besecker, Doris Olson, Charlotte Campbell, Lureda Hottie, Caroline Hetrick, Doris Ecklund, Beverly Cedar, Duane Mills, Maurice Haight. ROVV V: Thomas Hess, john Davis, Dominick Gallo, Hilaire Gustafson, john Galonski, Ralph Herrick, Robert Gregersen, Robert Gentilman, VVendell Hazlett, VVarren Nelson, Sherwood Anderson, Ted Carson, Tony Dicello, james Olson, Everall Carbough, Charles Dixon, Arden Eidell, Virgil Gillotti. NOT IN PICTURE: David Bauer, Patricia Daugherty. History HE class of I946 having outgrown their year in the eighth grade, started off with high hopes - Many new faces were present the first day of school due to recruits from W'etmore and Highland Townships-After the excitement of the Hrst few days died down, they began to take advantage of the many additional opportunities now open to them- Members of their class soon found their way into Latin Club, Dancing Class, junior Student Council, and the Victory Corps- Undaunted by their small stature many of the mas- culine members could be found on the football field every night without fail - -K gg J-
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Class of 1945 ROVV I: Ellen Louise Thom, Delores VVeaver, Betty VVeirich, Elvida Lathrop, Violet Manross, Milly Zarnick, Helen Swanson, jean Ann Seiger, Janelle VVarnick, Florence Ross, Henrietta Reynolds, Lillian Hultman, Helen Kraft. ROVV ll: Shirlee Van Nauker, Verna Troup, june Lingenfelter, Yvonne Lucas, Janice Micheau, Hannah Kane, Louise Magdovitz, Elizabeth James, Ann Rose, Betty Smith, Catherine Tiganni, Stella Zarnick. ROVV III: Carolyn Hess, Ruth Sherwood, Olga Zarnick, Rose Anita Truden, Bernice Peters, Mary Prokop, Eleanor Scutella, Mary Parkhurst, Maxine Taucher, Gloria Peterson, Betty McGhee, Ruby Kahle, Betty VVitherell. ROW IV: Robert jackson, Don Magnuson, Robert McKenna, Allan Langdon, Samuel McKee, Dick Schultz, Perry Trumbull, Ray VVickwire, Harold Weaver, Don Thayer, Bruce Ross, Vernon Swanson, Ted Weatherbee. ROW V: Carl VVismar, john janezic, Ray Huckabone, jack Vaughn, Calvin johnson, Gust Saines, Okey Vaughn, james Roche, Tony Rolick, Pasquale Scutella, VVilliam WVoodford, Eugene Simmons, Louis Varisano. NOT IN PICTURE: Delores Holt, james Saines, Gordon Sanders, Marian Shaw, Lois VVamblade, Betty Weaver. History T soon developed that the class of l94S was a power to be reckoned with - Serving the school in whatever capacity they were asked, they soon earned the name of will- ing workers -Always seeking new fields to conquer, they entered Reporters' Club, Senior Council, and numerous other clubs for the first time - Gaining valuable experience in these organizations, they became more self confident and poised - Late in the fall the class was organized for the first time in its career -VVith new officers to hold them together, they were bound with common interests more than ever before - Going l0O per cent as a class in the sale of bonds and stamps was a fact that made them all proud to be gay young sophomores.
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' M-'Own W.,-v-'f'- Class of 1946 ROVV I: Janet Reid, Bonna Lee Flatt, Laurinda Ranf, Marie Smith, Patricia VVeirieh, Josephine Zampogna, Adelaide Rice, Marjorie Smith, Anna Katherine Stanko, Pauline VVilliams, Dora johnson, Dolores Micheau, Mar- jorie L. Johnson, Betty johns, Lucille Knapp, Shirley Peterson. ROVV Il: Gloria Peterson, Mary Romagnino, Betty Losey, Betty McCullough, Wilda Matha, Eva Morris, Connie Palumbo, Rose Migliazzo, Evelyn McCracken, Dorothy Sanford, Marie Tunall, Jean Simpson, Gretchen Kraft, Betty jane johnson, Dorothy V, johnson, Mar- jorie Ann johnson. ROVV III: Tom Swanson, Roy Sloan, Dewey Sanders, Orra ,lean Overholt, Shirley Ann Or- cutt, Elizabeth Thompson, Shirley Schlopy, Betty Stockton, lone Read, Pauline Smith, Mary jane Swedenjelm, Mary Soflich, Lawrence johnson, Ralph johnson, Mickey Vito, Billie Rietter. ROVV IV: Don Swanson, Robert VanDervoort, Neal Miller, Leonard Peterson, Chester Peterson, Robert Spence, Michael Lorenzo, George Keener, Gordon Magnuson, Frank McCandless, john Punk, William Peterson, VVilliam VVilson, Gilbert Reynolds, Melvin Lundberg, Kenneth McCauley, Robert Meals, Earl Kepler. ROVV V: Harry VVeiser, Clair Wickwire, Merle Peters, Alois Prokop, Eugene Peters, George Shatto, Paul Swedenhjelm, Eugene Repine, Donald Paup, Thomas VVilson, Edward Rossman, Phillip Scutella, Eugene Pooley, LeRoy Repine, Kenneth Latshaw, Merle Hoover, Rich- ard Larson, DaVVayne Maze, Don McLaughlin, Kenneth Kempf. HlSfOI'y'-Continued Striving to do their share to speed victory, they contributed scrap metals of all kinds with inexhaustible enthusiasm - Ad- vised by Miss Cox, their first meeting of the year was a Hal- loween party held late in October in the old gym -it was de- clared a success by all who attended - Room 26 distinguished itself when it had the first 100 per cent stamp and bond sale of the year - Keeping up this fine record, this room now has the longest record of l00 per cent stamp buying in the school - With this record as a beginning, these freshmen are Well on their Way to an outstanding high school career. ..r 29 J-
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