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cZo xho+noAeA. Front how L-R : Godfrey, Dame, Dunbar, Colliver, Clark, Carter, Cleveland, Brown. Bodine, Ahlberg. Second how Jelvik, Loth, Gunn, Foes, Homan, Johnson, Kallicott, Knapp, Little, UcGee, killer. Kelson. Third how Kordqulst, Pellerin, Felton. Ferry, Flatsman, Shewmaker, Ronnestad, Rudd, Spangler, Peterson, Uunz. Fourth how Skucy, kr. Beeston, Wallin, «alteri. Welborn, Mcklund, Stevens, S.A.Thompson, Sudds, Thurston, Wolff, Steadman. This year our class advisor was Mr. Beeston. The class officers were as follows: President............................Joyce Colliver Vice President........................Dick Welborn Secretary - treasurer..............Colleen Kallicott We held the ,,Frosh -Sophomoro party on Novomber 22, 1949. At Christmas we sent a Christmas basket to a «needy family. . For our assembly we gave a play called Make Foom for Rodney with Jules Wolff in tho title role. Claudia Pelton and Roy Pellerin played the father and mother and Betty Johnson, Jim Thurston and Phillip Nordquist wore the sister and the boy friends. We gave a spring dance on Kay 12, 1950.
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IfutuosiA. Front Row L-R: Second Row Third Row Pourth Row Ahlberg, flilton, Hendrickson, Bittorf, Honeycutt, M. Black, Brooks, Brotten, Carlson, Dempewolf, Legg, Edeon. Asplund, Gadd, Henley, D. Black, Hubbard, Kallicott, Keefe, Kacker, Lall, Duke, Lowell. Lundberg. Nelson, McCarter. McGregor, Mitchell, Stichler, Moore, Olson, Peterson, Raines, Rice, Roberts, Luellen, Raybould. Shaw, Wallace, Swanson, Tillet, D. Thompson, N. Thompson, S. F. Thompson, E. Tolman, Stribling, R. Tolman, Warner, Withrow, Mr. Branner. Sophomores, Seniors, on the run, we're the class of 51 I At the beginning of the School yoar there were 53 students enrolled in the junior class and they elected the following officers: President.........................Edythe Kallicott Vice President................................Douglas Black Secretary...........................Evelyn Wallace Treasurer...........................Duane Thompson Council Representative........................Raymond Moore This year we have 16 students in the Torch Society. We have seven girls in Vl-Queens and five boys in the Lettermen's Club. As entertainment for the senior high, we presented the play, No Clinging Vine. Just after the close of the football season, the juniors gave a Football Dance to choose the King and Queen of Football. Later in the year a St. Patrick's Day Dance was given to raise funds for the Prom. Jim Hubbard and Duane Thompson sold $40.00 worth of candy at the football games to increase the Prom treasury. The theme of our Prom was, A Night in Paris. The general chairman was Douglas Black, and the advisor, Mr. Branner. Others working to make the Prom a success and their committees were: Art, decoration, Jim Hubbard; Orchestra, Joanne Raines; Intermission, Delaura Lowoll; Refreshments, Marilla Mitcholl; Invitations, Edythe Kallicott; Tickets, Duane Thompson; Programs, Mollie Black; Cleanup, Jack Roberts, Bob Warner; Cloak Rooms, Betty Luellen, Conrad Raybould.
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Front Row L-R : Brotten, Brodie, Barth, Ames, Ahern, P. Anderson, Bittorf, E. Anderson, R, Anderson, Adams, Byers. Berg, Carter. Second Row Ford, Casey,' Oalason , Hopkins, Dake, Newman, Gordon, Graves, Hein, Henley, Hart, Holder. Third Row Jelvik, Dempewolf, Kallicott, McDonald, Ruthruff, Lason, Malburg, Montgomery, Neatherlin . Posey. Peterson, Johnson. Fourth Row Kirk, Wolff, McFall, LaDuke, R. Rudd, D. Rudd» Taro, Thompson, Mrs. Adams, Stevens, Sudds, heddeman, Taylor, Malmstead, Cornish. At the beginning of the school year we had 59 students In our class, but at the end of March we had only 55 left. Eight boys from our class turned out for the football team and fourteen of the boys turned out for the Jr. High basketball team. Our class officers were as follows: President....................................Travis Taylor Vice President.........................Blanche Dake Secretary...................................Dorothy Ahern The ninth grade published the Junior Beacon this year. Anna Hein was editor and Joan Malburg was ass't. editor, the first semester. The second semester, Joan Malburg was editor and Grace Hopkins, Lucille Graves and Margaret Posey were ass't. editors. John Hart was our ropresontative to the student council. Our class filled eight Red Cross boxes to send overseas. Anna Hein and Ruth Brotten were the only girls in Drill Team from the freshman class. The Frosh gave the first Junior High assembly in November. The theme was Armistice Day. We gave another assembly in April. We were in charge of Campus Day for Junior High and also the Campus Day program.
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