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CLASS OF 1946 OFFICERS President.................................Keith Hall Vice President............................Mary Regan Secretary-Treasurer............................Doris Bredeson Advisor................................Mrs. Anderson Ex-Officio Advisor......................Mr. Lechner Valedictorian...................................Ross River Salutatorian..................................Elaine Price COLORS Blue and White FLOWER White Carnation MOTTO With the ropes of the past, we will ring the bells of the future
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HISTORY of aASS In the year 1934- on a bright fall morning in September our atomic bomb was started. The scientist to start experimenting on our bomb was Miss Woodcock. The first atoms to be used in the experiments were: Betty Backus, Evelyn Benson, Donald Bothun, Lorraine Finley, Sidney Fister, Keith Hall, Wanda Harden, Ross Hickok, Betty Kurrach, Robert Mahoney, Alden Nash, John Petsch, Elaine Price, Mary Regan, Francis Roper, Norma Share, and Robert Westfall. Into the second year the great experiments were carried on under the same watchful eye. Miss Woodcock began combining the substances with the addition of one new atom, Joseph Berg. Another year passed and again we were the victims of research. Miss Moe was the chief scientist and Betty Kurrach was no longer present in the laboratory. Miss Ogrosky unlocked the door of science in the fourth year and delved into the mysteries of the atomic bomb. She discovered that we needed some new constituents called Shirley Du Kond, Vernon Iverson, and Ilene Prohaska. As the experimenting progressed and reached its fifth year the world was beginning to realize more and more its importance. Miss harden guided us this year through smashing and the heat of education. Robert Mahoney and Alden Nash left for other fields of research while Uva Snook was added to our experiment. The following year we stayed in the same laboratory with Miss Allen, as our new supervisor. Our fellow atoms, Uva Snook, Ilene Prohaska, and Lorraine Finley, left us this year; and Robert Baldwin and Joyce Mathews stayed with us for only a short time. The seventh year approached and proved to be an uneventful one except for the occasional fires and explosions. We were placed under the influence of several scientists of great intellect: Mr. Schweppe, Miss Gilbertson, Mr. Bakke, Miss Malsted, Mr. Indall, and Mr. Sime. They did their best to advance the construction of our bomb, but as yet we were far from the finish. We entered the eighth year of our eventful laboratory life. Into the laboratory came new atoms to be mixed in the crucibles of education, namely: Kenneth Benson, Robert Mahoney, Ross Hickok, Joyce Grande, Wayne and Wesley Morse, June Timm, James Berg, and Lorraine and Richard Triplett. There were also several changes in the laboratory staff. Mr. Wood, Mr. Hood, Miss Gilbertson, Miss Malsted, Mr. Sime, Mr. Indall, and Mr. Turner now were doing their bit to help bring this experiment to completion. In the ninth year we experienced the great fire known as initiation. This year our laboratory was over run with many new inexperienced atoms. Those who joined us were: Rose River, Iva Smith, Lorraine Start, Arlene Christensen, Clifford Hatlestad, Pauline Hatlestad, Betty Iverson, Marilyn Knudson, Gerry Lanser, Adeline Malcomson, La Donna Olson, Arlene Rendahl, Ramona Johnson, and Kenneth Knight(deceased). In charge of the laboratories were: Mrs. Thorbeck, Mrs, Van de Walker, Miss Ellis, Mr. Turner, Mr. Sime, Miss Gibertson, and Mr. Bakken. The tenth year arrived and we were still working toward the finish. We no longer had Wayne and Wesley Morse, Arlene Christensen with us. However, Betty Fisher and Merrill Henderson joined us for the year. The major occurences and disturbances in the laboratory this year were the initiation of the freshmen, and the Home Economics trip to the Cities. Our new supervisors this year were: Coach Haines, Miss Kirnser, Miss Oganovic, Mr. Nelmark, and Mr. Hayes. The much awatied and longed for eleventh year, with its many activities arrived. Each atom was filled with anticipation as we started our Junior Class play. The evening The Hoodoo was presented will go down in history as one of the greatest explosions of all time. Other events of great importance were the Junior-Senior banquet and prom,
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