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, BOMBARDIERS First Row-Miss Gifford, J. LeRoy, B. Johnson, A. Waite, C. King, T. Kudzy, D. Emerson, J. Jackson, I. Derby, B. Hudson, B. Freed, Mrs. Camp. Second Row-L. Butts, J. Penhollow, -P. Andrews, J. Martindale, P. Carpenter, J. Larson, J. Percy, J. Howell, G. Vanassche, C. Lown, C. Davenport. Third Row-M. King, S. Lane, J. Hudson, J. Clark, I. Causebrook, P. Bergman, L. Larson, T. Turner, J. Carpenter, D. Berenger, D. Hitchcoick. Fourth Row--I... McCray, J. Callison, W. Eckstrand, J. O'Brien, F. Brice, V. Bergman, A. James, P. Olson, N. Bushey, M. James, R. Crandall. NAVIGATORS First Row--B. Johnson, V. James, J. Lund, P. Cole, P. Magnuson, J. Andrus, C. Paul, B. Fairlmnk, J. Larson, S. Lundquist, A. Bowman, M. Pearson, G. Liliested, G. Johnson, Miss Stanley. Second Row-Mr. Flynn, W. Wahl, J. Klarquist, D. Johnson, D. Buskist, D. Jorgensen, E. Nelson. B. Lewis, R. Eckstrom, M. Ervin, J. Percy. J. Coffara. Third Row-W. Naughten, M. Braley, C. Starkweather, M. Davenport, K. Merril, B. Sandstrom, L. Beck, B. Babcock, C. Cole, B. Soderstrom, B. Booth, B. Hayes, Mrs. Burk. Fourth Row-R. Gifford, G. Bailey, G. Solomonson, R. Wilcox, T. Haglund, J. Washburn, J. Westbrod, J. Peterson, C. Boswell, C. Hern, J. Provenzo, D. Lowell. 23
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Bond HE Sophomore squadron flew through the ,43-'44 campaign on the Beam under the splendid leadership of Command Pilot Miss Gifford and Mrs. Camp. The ofiicers of the squadron were as follows: President. ...,....,,..,.,,......,....., Theodore Kudzy Vice President. ...,..,.,... .,.......,.. C harles King Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,-...., , ,.,,.......,.... .Dan Emerson Treasurer ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,.,,,,.,, William Swanson Student Council Irene Derby, james Callison Sports Mgrs... Beatrice Freed, Roger Sherman Reporter .,.........,..., A .,.......... Theodore Turner We carried out many successful missions during the campaign. One of our targets was a movie held dur- ing the eighth period in which all of our planes returned home safely. Another one of our targets was the Sophomore party in which most of our squadron participated. The girls' flight of our squadron carried out a successful mission in assembly. The boys' flight followed up the girls' mission with a success- ful assembly Sortie in which the boys presented a vaudeville show. Many members of our squadron participated in different inter-class events. Although we didn't always come out on top, we were in there plugging with the good old Sopho- more spirit. We have flown through a very successful year under the faithful guidance of Miss Gifford and Mrs. Camp. Our class hopes to set even higher standards in scholastic activities in our Junior year. 9Zau1qafoJzA. ISS STANLEY, Mrs. Burk, and Mr. Flynn charted the course as the Freshman Class winged its way through a very successful flight. - The following chief navigators were elected at the first squadron meeting of the year. President ................................ Kermit Andrus Vice President ................, Priscilla Magnuson Secretary ..........,.. ..,...,,,.,..,,,,., C arol Paul Treasurer ..........................., Barbara Fairbank Girls' Sports Manager ......,....... -Jean Larson Boys' Sports Manager .......,.....t Gaylord Bailey Student Council ' Barbara Soderstrom, Richard Eckstrom Reporters. ,,,.... Janice Keinline, Richard Olson Roll Call of our Squadron was taken at bi-monthly meetings. Dur- ing our flight we presented two as- sembly programs. One play with Mrs. Burk at the controls was en- titled, Mother Goes to a Conven- tion, and the other an amateur show, piloted by Mr. Flynn. Coach instructed the male members of our squadron in basketball tactics, where- as, the girls confined their maneuvers to eighth period basketball. Under favorable weather condi- tions the squadron and its leaders taxied to a safe landing. 'k 'A' i' Mr. Flynn: Name a deadly poisonf' H. Pearson: Aviation. Mr. Flynn: Come, come now, don't V be foolishf, . H. Pearson: Well, one drop will kill!
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if 5 NDER the piloting of Mrs. Dressel and Miss Peterson the eighth grade classes elected the following chief engineers: President .....,........ Richard Cockshott Vice President ...........,..., Jean Boswell Secretary ..................... .Ruth Truver Treasurer ............,,.... Robert Truver I Audrey Jeannerett Sports Manager' lxClarence Glson Student Council -, Richard MCEVOY Josephine Gerace N 1 , u I-lean Boswell Lmdinal Ctalf' ' lRoger Sherman Our division held monthly meet- ings, and took charge of two as- sembly programs. What's Cookg ing and Julia's First Datev were presented by Mrs. Dressel's cadets and the Umbrella Man by Miss Peterson's cadets. Our division has taken part in many activities on our flight. The boys showed an active interest as basketball. We sold candy at basket- ball games and sent cheer-baskets to students who were ill. By an inter-class contest for the sale of War Bonds and Stamps we helped increase the school's weekly sales. This year, a new sport bailed out on our calendar, baseball. Several teams were made up of the engineers, thus engaging in a competitive inter- class league. N SEPTEMBER 1943, a class of seventy-four gunners met and was organized under the leadership of Mrs. Ulmer and Miss Bates. We elected our chief gunners: President, ,....,,.,......,,,,, ,Phyllis T1-uax Vice P1'CSiCl6nt --, ......,,,,,. Hilton Bush Secretary ......,-,. ..,.,,,- . Mary Hough Treasurer ..................... .Barry Bourne . ane Donavan Student Council. .-... r J James Palmer S t M June Franson or s ana er. .,... , . p g Bruce Baldwin Norman Carlson Cardinal Staff' ' LBetty Bob Schwab The sale of War Bonds and Stamps has been successful during the past year. . Miss Bates, homeroom of girls' first target was a play entitled Spring, 1944. The gunners taking part were: George Washiiigtoii Charline Whitcome Chris ......... ...................... J oan Rugg Ken. ...... ...,... , Betty Bob'Schwab Bill ........ ................. H arriet Jones Sue. ....... ....... J acklyn Thompson Carol. .......... ....s...... . . .... Shirley Miles Guard. ............ ............ S ue Crandall Announcer .............. Audrey Thyberg Carol Wood played a piano solo. We wish to thank Mrs. Ulmer and Miss Bates for their direction and co-operation shown to us during the year.
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