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Reporter ........,...,.... .Eugene Johnson During that year the members dis- played their youthful vim, vigor and vitality by many enjoyable sup- pers and parties. The advisors Were Mrs. Camp and Miss Scheible. The officers for the Junior year Were: President ........ Mary Ellen Lundquist Vice President .,......,... Vernon Nelson Secretary ..,..........,..,,..,.tit. Alice Wahl Treasurer ,,,,............... .Alton Johnson Student Council. t..tt..t.. ...Betty Sales Richard Camp Sport Managers ttti....... Ruth Button Walter Van Every Reporter ,..,..,.rr....... .Bob W'alkerm2111 The importance of that year was marked by the annual play. This play, The Haunted High School,', was successfully presented through the co-operation of the class and Miss Strachan and Mr. Parish, class advis- ors. The ensuing year began with the election of the following Senior of- ficers: President tr...., . .........r..., .Leo Jungquist Vice President. ,.,....,... Pauline I-Iarito Secretary ........ . ..... Dorothy Franson Treasurer ..................., Alton johnson Student Council. ,.......,....r .Betty Sales Richard Camp Sport Managers.-,-Winnefred Larson Walter Van Every Reporter .....,,.t........r Eugene johnson One of the most outstanding events of this year was our play, Jane Eyre. This, along with our afternoon movies and roller skating party, was very enjoyable as well as being financially successful. To bring to a close our Senior year, and thus our happy high school days, We are looking forward to the senior banquet, class night, commencement and alumni banquet with great en- thusiasm. -B. S., ,43 CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS FLONVER White Rose MOTTO Labor Omna Vincit
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, in Wflffcwfd MARILYN JORDAN Jordy . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . sweater girl ol '43 . . . individuality . . . I-list. shark??'I . . . Metropolitan star . . . her Navy Slips companion. ' ay! 'iii' w l fl f I ' ' ' ' I. ' i an ' - lr. ' ' 'n , -, V .. W ' 'X I C . MARY ELLEN LUNDQUIST Mary . . . outdoor girl . . . 'fb milkshakes . . . Jane Eyre . . . ' slacks! . . . Bradford hnuseparties L- . . . motorboat escapades . . . Q-,- midnight oil . . J dancer . . . ' Sigma Delta Xi. A ,, mari!! t f ' -Q . TMD- ag' E, WI! . , v ,S ,lf WALTER VAN EVERY Walt . . . girl shy . . . a huntin' he will go . . . short and quiet . . . mannerisms . . . big league l I - o payer . . . n ce guy . . . sense humor . . . Braw Caddie Clan. gT1,.,,.fw n- , .E 7 JAMES LLOYD Jimmy . . . Ashville cassanova . . . nothin' slow! . . . winters in Florida . . . leader of swing band . . . girl crazy . . . smooth car . . . wolfin' at Skateland. MW i ELEANOR PARK I Elwell shy smiles . . . photo- graph hcund . . . secret passion . blushes . . . quiet dignity . . . courteous . . . The same differ- ence. 77L4ef f1ffi4ij ALICE WAHL Allie . . . musical talent . . . friendly . . . Jane Eyre . . . diligent worker . . . full of fun 1 . . . cottage for two . . . tulle and orange hlcssoms . . . Sigma Delta .Jet ' 2.eef..7.i sEN1oR CLASS HISTGRYUQTK gif? 5 Reporter ....,.,,..,.,,..i ,Eugene Jo nson I Q ' RIGHT one September morn back in 1939 a new Freshman Class started on its merry, but labor- ious way through high school. To guide them through the first year, the members of the class elected the following officers: Presidente.. e....,.... ..,.. V ernon Nelson Vice President ,.,.. -- .,.. Betty Sales Secretary te.,,...e. , ,,.tr Richard Camp Treasurer ............ ...... A lton Johnson Student Council Mary Ellen Lundquist i Conrad King Sport Managers Mary Ellen Lundquist Walter Van Every . 1 'f 'f'U' .14 ' That year their plans Were S c- f '. .I cessfully executed through the ad- 20 ' . . . . fG!' Y ff' ' ' vice of Miss Richards, Mrs. Dressel, - - K ' ,Qfw 'if Hug rv: rl-4,2 Mr. Flynn and Mr. Meyers. g ,,g, ,V ,. - 'L . l iyecitllri -v i. lf,7 The next year the following stu- CUM., dents were elected as Sophomore ft ,-.Js 1 H ff' officers: LM! , , LL..-t..,1e,icef, -t ' ' - 1, , .. 1 If .,. President ........,., ..... R lchard Camp Cleef' L' ' ' . 'lv Ll I' 1,1 Q ,f- U fl .:,'c.4Cs Vice Presldent ' I' fvw My Lgffl ,Q Mary Ellen Lundqulist , ,S ,rw ff ' Secretary ........,..,...... Margaret Miller f'l'?fL 'J 'C' - Treasurer .................... Alton Johnson ' . , ,. K, fur'-f ' Student Council ....e..,..,.., Alice Wfahl 'WT L, Conrad King S Ugly lf' 'z ,Q Sport Managers ....,......, Ruth Button 1:-f' ' Walter Van Every
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POPULARITY C0 TEST :J Most Sophisticated . . . Caryl Mullard . . . Bob Walkerman. Most Romantic . . . Leo Jungquist . . . Laurel Van Ness. Most Stubborn . . . Patty Lunclquist . . . Dick Rugg. Best Athlete . . . Marian Kudzy . . . Bill Swanson. Must Sludious . . . Betty Sales . . . Frederick Brice. Most Popular . . . Ruth Button . . . Leo Jlmgquist. Friendliest . . . .lean Ogilvie . . . Carl Dahlstrom. Biggest Appetite . . .Henry Pearson . . . Mary Ellen Lundquist. Best Sense of Humor , . .Virginia Reitz . . , Russell Graham. Laziest . . . Henry Pearson . . . Naomi Ellis. Most Vivacious . . . Leo Jungquist . . . Marian Kudzy. Most Temperamental . . . Patty Lundquist . . . Dick Rugg. Best Dressed . . . Rip Camp . . . Margaret Anderson. Most Courteous . . . Betty Sales . . . Bob Walkerman. Best Dancer . . . Mary Ellen Lundquist . . . Bill Swanson. Best Looking . . . Walt Turner . . . Ruth Button. 19
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