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CLASS OFFICERS BLAIR Mossua .........,. .......,.....,..... P resident Ronisizv KIZRCHNIER A.... Vice President A ANIT'A JOHNSTON .,,,.. ..... Secretary 2 RONALD GUSTAFSON .....S.... .,,, ' Treasurer MR. ROBERT Sx11TH ,.., . .......,, Adviser rom September to June, the frisky freshmen were among some of the busiest people in school. YVhenever there was some work to be done or some fun to be had, there were always plenty of freshmen on hand. XVith the election of officers in January, the class became an organized and functioning part of our school. They entered wholeheartedly into all the financial drives, buy- ing defense stamps along with the upper classes as well as supporting the Red Cross and the llarch of Dimes. Participation in clubs and assembly enter- tainment was unusually high. Two of their class members, Sue Sandburg and Paul Larson, took part in the all-school play. Paul held down the male lead and very capably, too. bliss Helen Handy's science classes successfully presented an assembly concerning the conservation of soil, water, oil and minerals, and wild life. They used a variety of ways to put it across, every- thing from short plays to short lectures. The entire program was prepared by the freshmen themselves. They also took an active part in Frisky freshmen on frigid foundation dancing class and put their dancing to use when they attended the school parties. There were plenty of things to keep them busy in classes, and they did well too. This class was the first to boast an all NAU student. They made a stab at community government in their civics course by electing officers, holding monthly meetings, and discussing school and rec- reational problems. They found themselves pay- ing monthly taxes to their government but they got the benefit in the end - a swell party! Be- fore the year had ended, the class itself had a party too. The end of April found many a freshman hurrying to complete the English class projects and outside reading. Several freshman girls saw the end of their work in the cafeteria come with the close of the school year. Suddenly it was June! The freshmen moved proudly into the sophomore class. They had had a wonderful year, every month bring- ing something newg and now behind them lay a job well done. I 1 FRONT ROSV: Mary Ann Skerl, Sylvia Skerl, Sara Stewart, Alfreta VVeatherbee, Elinor Zimmerman, Eliza- beth Swedenhjelm, Katherine VVhitcomb, Dureen Mills, Verna VVeiser, lylartha Smith, Josephine Orizon, Nancy Mills, Yvonne Saf. Annie Truden, Constance Terry, Shirley VValter, Shirley Robinson, Virginia Rovetti. ROW ll: Edith Pennington, Helene Sherwood, Mary Zampogna, Josephine Nicolazzo, Shirley Peterson, Margaret Thompson, jean Scott. Marilyn Olson, Anne VVeborg, Ruth Peabody, Nlary Ann Trimble, Betty Pete1'son, Nancy McKenna, jane Ann Summersgill, Virginia Raught, Lorena Schlopy, Edyth Swedenhjelm, Eugene Swanson, Ralph Swanson. ROYV lll: Charles Russo, Leroy Vanerstrom, Robert Paul, John Snyder, William VVitherow, Ron- ald VVeiser, Richard Steele, john Pearson, Wayne Phillips, VVilliam Rossey, Donald VVenslow, Gordon Woods, Ronald YVenslow, Eric Tengstrand, Robert VVoodford, Patsy Scutella, Fred Pearson. ROW IV: Ronald Wolf, Blair Mosser. Martin Niklas, Robert Nickel, Steve Romanick, joseph Sivak, Leo Zafhno, Cecil Oyler, Guy Moore,. Frank Vaughan, Richard Milford, Thomas Oliver, Donald Nelson, Bruce Pitt, john Sherwood, Wil- li-am Pier, Emmet Neal, William VVitherell, Willis McCracken. NOT IN PICTURE: Sue Sandburg, Kathe- rine Thompson, Frances Thoms, Frederick Umpleby, Frederick WVesterburg, Lawrence Olson, Frederick Raki- eski, Alvin Reynolds, Paul Rutledge, Thomas Sarson, Dan Bloomquist, Leonard Haight, Shirley Peterson. E291
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FHESHIHEH FRONT ROVV: Mary McDade, Constance Galvin, Mary Avenali, Lucy Debevec, Charlotte Kellar, jean Hep- ler, Sally Doubles, Clara Johnston, Lois Fiscus, Janice Hannold, Phyllis Kepler, Valjean Maze, Monalee Brink- ley, Patricia Anderson, Linnea Anderson, Alice Bostjancic, Mary Cappello, Helen McKenna, Mary jane Boylan, ROVV II: Robert jones, Elizabeth Eshelman, Pat Balsley, Esther Lou Carlson, Shirley Eshelman, Anita johns- ton, Johanna Bradley, joyce Horam, Mary Beth MacEWen, Alice Anderson, Martha Ann Buhl, Virginia Gate- wood, Mary Ilconich, Naomi Huckabone, Darrell Anderson, Norman Johnson, Ben Ishman, joseph Cecchetti. ROW III: VVesley Gould, Lester Cook, George Cunningham, Dale Fogel, Ronald Gustafson, Donald Espin, VValter Knapp, James Gentilman, Robert Boylan, Robert Knapp, Carmen DeFabio, Donald Dalton, Richard Be- secker, Robert Mague, Robert Dodge, Patrick Bickel, Robert Gerhart. ROVV IV: William Gillotti, James Doo- her, john Mague, Robert Dougherty, Lawrence Condello, Harry Anderson, Kenneth Cartwright, Clinton Dodge, VVarren Cedar, Rodger McCauley, Frederick Anderson, Robert Gallagher, Raymond Daly, Robert Magnuson, Rodney Kerchner, Robert Hetrick, LaVerne Lorenzo, Theodore Bechakas. NOT IN PICTURE: Donna Bundy, Gerald Carlson, Mary Galbo, Margaret Kahle, Paul Larson. T231
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EIGHTH GHHUE FRONT ROVV: Shirley Strawcutter, Helen Popowski, Nancy Frederick, Joyce Olson, Mary Ann Gustafson, Jean Seth, Joyce McCullough, Martha Losey, Beverly Frost, Marylis Benigni, Bertha Hess, Gilda Lobock, Eleanor Walter, Phyllis Sailor, Luana VVesterburg, Geraldine Hannold, Nancy Cuthbertson, Joyce Hulings, Rheta Benson. ROW II: Avis Carlson, Patricia Wheatman, Jean Swedenjelm, Leonora Dougherty, Judy Zook, Lois Burton, Jane Ahlquist, Delores Jones, Joria Chandler, Martha McFadden, Regina Doubles, Marjorie Hayduk, Betty Rietter, Betty Young, Constance Bradybaugh, Gloria Blaski. ROWV lllz Hilliard Broadbent, Jack Uplinger, James Johnson, Ronald Willman, WVilliam Huckabone, John McCandless, Pasqual Tigani, Richard Smith, Mil- ton Langdon, Robert Johnson, Richard Kennedy, William Halliwells, James Swanson, Raymond Espin, James Cronin, Bruce Zook, Gene Sarson. ROW IV: Harre McLallen, Terry Henretta, Daniel Sagramoso, James Berg- strom, John Burdick, Barron Cashdollar, Vernon Gullekson, Garold Smith, Kenneth Carlson, Raymond Brinkley, Bruce Painter, Laverne Jones, John Moran, Bernard Vaughan, John Thompson, Donald Cook, John Gerhart, James WVismar, VVillis Brinkley, Virgil Johnson. NOT IN PICTURE: Lawrence Anderson, Pasqual Scordo, Armand Gregory, James Cunningham. n the fall of 1946, the class of '51 entered upon the great adventure of coming to Kane High School. After a few weeks of getting ac- q u a i n te d with teachers and finding our way around, we began participating in the activities open to us. Although we had no regular ofhcers or class dues, we conducted meetings in our Home Rooms to become familiar with arliamentar' P 5 procedure. lVe took part in assemblies and con- certs and finished the year with a party in NIay. XVe feel that we have had an enjoyable and profitable year preparing us to take our place in U. C. L. A.-Eighth grade champs , the freshman class next September. E301
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