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IUNIOR CLASS First Row-C. Lown, S. Lane, I. Derby, B. Freed, T. Kudzy, 1. Hudson, B. Hudson, I. Leroy, A. Smith. Second Row-I. Clark, B. Green, D. Button, M. jones, 1. jackson, 1. Percy, 1. Howell, L. Butts, M. King, Miss Austin. Third Row--Mr. Parish, 1. Penhollow, P. Carpenter, I. Larson, P. Bergman, I. Causebrook, B. Sandstrom, D. Van Every, F. Woodward, C. Davenport, M. Nelson. Fourth Row-D. Olson, H. Erickson, I. Carpenter, F. Swanson, 1. Callison. Fifth Row-I. james, F. Brice, W. Eckstrand, N. Bushey, V. Bergman, C. King, W. Swanson, B. johnson, L. Larson. JUNIUR HE junior class launched the year by electing the follow- ing officers: President .,..,..... ......,Thcoclore Kudzy Vice President ,..,. ..,..... B eatrice Freed Secretary ., ..... .......... Irene Derby Treasurer . ......,,.. .... . .... Jean Hudson Joyce Larson Student Council . ,.., La Verne Larson jBarbara Hudson lNorman Bushey Immediately, to start the year right, the juniors held a box social which proved a source of entertain- ment to all. To raise money the class sold pencils, some with the bas- ketball schedule and some with the cheerleaders' names on them. In the sport realm, the juniors, after much Sports Managers ..., ,.., ...., , CLASS competition, astounded everyone by defeating the seniors to become the basketball champs of the high school! The class worked very faithfully to present their highly successful play entitled 'Special Delivery on April 13th. We want to give our deepest thanks to Miss Austin and Mr. Par- ish for making this year a most out- standing one. We regret that Miss Austin will not be with us next year. However, we do hope that she will enjoy her new work. The Class of '46 will not forget her. -T.K., C.K. F
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and in the inner office, we see that important executive Sam Rashbrook, being assisted by his two able asso- ciates, Ruth Seeley and Lois Lindsey. As we turn the television dial at random, we recognize the face of David Hancq, now president of a very important Chicago bank. As we come to the residential dis- trict we find those three housewives, Dorothy Martindale Johnston, Phyl- lis Jordan, and Jean Wilcox, discus- sing how to run the latest kitchen gadget. As our search progresses we discov- er the Julian Naetzker Model Agency in Los Angeles. He is rapid- ly becoming the John Robert Powers of tomorrow, Caryl Mullard, Betty Anne Pilkey and Marilyn Dietzel, the agency's latest discoveries, are adding their charms to the covers of the leading magazines of the coun- try. The story of the roller skating champion, Mathilda Carlson is cur- rently featured in most of these magazines. As we come back to Lakewood, we run across Helen Truax and Liver celebrating their tenth wedding an- niversary. Back in Busti is Helen Peterson still unable to decide which of her admiring swains to accept. Berniece Johnson is now a perfect thirty-six due to the success of her Du Barry course. As we dip our pens for the last time, we are aware that we have for- gotten two people-the co-authors, Virginia Reitz and Lucille Levin. For these two we will let the future take care of itself. Wfe now bring to an end this jour- ney into the World of Tomorrow. Wfe hope that for the Class of 345 it will be a happier one. 4-v.H.R. -LL. f x f ALMA MATER On the shores of Old Chautauqua By her waters blue Stands our school, our Alma Mater Noble, grand and true. Lift your voices, Sing her praises, Lakewood High to thee. May we hold you ever sacred In our memory. 'k'k'k CLASS GULURS Red and Wliite GLASS FLUWERS Red Rose MUTTU Pacta, non verba
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SOPHUMORE CLASS ITH our eye on the future, we, the sophomore class began our 1944-45 year by electing the following ofiicers, under the guidance of Mrs. Camp and Miss Gifford. President .srrirs..,...i .....,..,..,... . Mary Braley Vice President, .....s..,..,,.,, ,Richard Eckstrom Secretary .,,.i,..,.,.r. ...,.. .Priscilla Magnuson Treasurer .-r,.,,.,.... ...,,,., B arbara Fairbank S Gladys Liliestedt 'l. ,......,..... . , Student Counci Uiermlt Andrus Sports Managers. ........, SBarbara Soderstrom lGaylord Bailey Reporter .,..,......,....,...........,..,., John Simpson We began our year by immediate- ly having a Weiner roast at Jean Keefe's house. Every one brought his own food. The big fire, the food, and the loud Cthough not so musi- calj singing,tinsured each one's hav- ing a good time. February 28th, the sophomore girls presented a novel and highly en- tertaining assembly, in the form of a radio program, complete with com- mercials and quiz show. We closed our sophomore year with a big party for class members and guests. There was a supper in the cafeteria and then dancing in the gym. We all enjoyed this party very much and we have great hopes for the future success of our class. Since ours has been the best sophomore class in the history of Lakewood High, we are determined that next year we will be the best junior class, also. -M.R.B. FRESHMAN GLASS RS. WILCOX, Mrs. Burk and Mr. Flynn guided our footsteps as we started on the road EO SUCCESS. At the first turn of the way we elected the following officers: President ......,.,.. Vice President Hough Richard Van Every Secretary ,..,.,.,.,,., ....,. .. ,,.... Ruth Truvcr Treasurer ......... ,..,.. Jarolcl Bergman S , MA K HAwww--MlPatricia Truax Poms mlgelb 2Clarence Olson Cardinal Staff ,...,,. ,,.,... . .. lLo15 Maloy Student Council lNVilliam Wigley Carol jones i'IRobert Nelson On our way we made stops once a month to meet and map out our course to the next station. We made a successful stop at the big basketball game with Clymer where we sold candy and sponsored a dance. Entertainment? Yes. Mrs. Wil- cox's group presented the play Christmas at Punkin Holler. Movies? Yes. Mr. Flynnis group showed two of them. The boys also presented three in- nings of a world series game. The game was played with an imaginary ball. Countless errors by the teams gave a most hilarious effect. Basketball? Yes. Wfe made a good showing at interclass games during eighth periods. We now pause to rest at our Hrst milestone until the time comes to start on the way to the second mile- stone of our high school years. -LM.
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