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FIRST ROW—Frtd Starboard. Raul Gabel, Jim Wilson, Jim Phlllipa. Norman Lais. Jim Scribner, Don Brohaugh, Richard Nelson. Dick Shay, Wavne Hageman, Billy Fenwick. Billy Baron to. SK( ONI) ROW Fdwin Kehm Clyde Cromwell, Bill Sorg, John Orndorff, KikIv Schmidt. Don Bradford. Alex N’ogel, Robert Tlnnes, Howard Winkler. Ralph Hodges. Kenneth Bevin, Chuck Rosselot. THIRD ROW—John Goodenbour, Bert Brown, Leo S'eager, Cleo Brewer Bill Smith. James Tinnes. George Roth. Bill Cass. Don Herriott Donald Brester. Melvin Ruff’ Don Hodges. Mrs. Soulsby. FOURTH ROW—Richard Sparlin. Hulda Weber, Fleanor Fisher Darlene Moon, Louise Munoz, Janie Lockwood, Laurel Stenerson, Helen Fomroy, Virginia Harlan. Margaret Scheeler, Harriet Decker Kathleen Behm, Helen Hoffman. Tommy Kilpatrick. FIFTH ROW—Myrna Magnus, Marian Herman, Carol Dewitt. Betty Brese, Frances Freed. Billie Lou Bartley. Dorothy Stroh, Fleanor Mossman. Rosemary Sparlin, Dorothy Brester, Joyce Bradford, Beverly Rider, Loretta Deiss. Lorian Sanders. J'MAhmsLtL Having more students on the honor roll and having bought more activity tickets than any other class in school, the class of ’49 has shown the rest of the school that they are a class that will make a name for themselves. At their first class meeting, supervised by Mrs. Soulsby, class sponsor, they elected the following class officers: Jim Phillips...........................President Nina FoRKER.......................Vice-President Billie Lou Bartley.....................Secretary Richard Nelson.........................Treasurer When Nina Forker moved to Roundup, the class elected Wayne Hageman to take her place. W ayne Hageman and Dorothy Stroll represented the class as King and Queen in the Laurel Leaves contest. Although the Freshmen were not successful in that contest they were the winners in the Student Activity Ticket contest, winning the $3.00 prize offered. They used their prize money to buy records for the S. A. C. dances. John Goodenbour represents the Freshman class on the Student Activity Council. Page Twenty.One
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FIRST ROW—Harry Ruff, Vernon Allwln. Paul Wold, »corg» Wagner, Michael Zahn. SECOND ROW—IDonna Frlckel. Jackie Renner. Jackie Scheduler, Joyce Ness. Janet Nr: s, Hetty Packman. Margery l»u Hartley, Howard Miller, Verna Bangert. Shirley Elllngaon. THIRD ROW—Marilyn Alhertus, Thelma Boylan, Marian Wieber. Mary Ann DeUarlo, Almeda Fox, Frances Hall. Bonnie Barr. Marilyn Kuper, Meriam Fox. Myrna Batt, Dolly Lehr. Irene Metzger. Carol Shay, Miss Russell. FOURTH ROW—Ted Ronan, Harold Cratwohl, John Smith, Wayne Willis, Jean Frank, Patty Anderson. Nancy Bennett, Georgia Wieber, I aura Mae Batt, Bonnie Teeters. Hannah Frank, Phyllis Knaub. FIFTH ROW—Jerry Early, Jim Wilcox, Harvey Bishop. Kugene Bice. Robert Murphy. Jim Kiedrowski, Dick Streeter. Bill Bernhardt, Frank Wheeler. Albert Frank, Frances Frank, Pat Busby. SophonwAsA. The Sophomores started out their first year, 1944-45, with the following class officers: Bonnie Barr, President: Sonny Wold, Vice-President; Jerry Early, Secretary; and Marilyn Alhertus, Treasurer. During the year, they put on an entertaining dance for the high school, which was very well attended. Besides this, they competed actively in the Laurel Leaves subscription drive, losing to the seniors by only two subscriptions. Irked by their defeat as freshmen they determined to win this year and did. Their candidates for King and Queen were Jimmy Wilcox and Jackie Schessler. This year the class is led by Betty Lackman, President; Margery Lou Hartley, Vice-President; Howard Miller, Secretary; and Joyce Ness, Treasurer. Bonnie Barr represents them for the Student Activity Council and also as a cheerleader. Page Twenty
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