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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ' On September 3, l945, as lost, meek lit- the lambs, we luniors stared with hopeless looks at the halls of LCHS as we stood in that noble building for the first time. Un- fortunately, we soon lost our bashful air and got under way with the regular school routine. The officers elected for this first year were: President, Hugh Knapp! Vice Presi- dent, Donnie Leonard: Secretary, Maxine Elliott, Treasurer: Lois Iohnson, Student Council Representative, Marie Kuchenski, with Coach Maurice Hickey elected for sponsor. After the activities of initiation which were made very pleasant for us by our friends the sophomores, We in return for the party which they gave us, threw a party for them. Only eight of us were on the permanent honor roll that year. They were: Cora Black, Beulah DeLapp, Maxine Elliott, Anna Lee Erickson, Lois Iohnsori, Hugh Knapp, Marie Kuchenski and last but not least, Donnie Leonard. Three boys left our group that year. They were Billy Bierley, Duane Purdy and Bobby Korn. Our Sophomore year came and went with more excitement, and more activities such as basketball, football, track, and trips to Missoula and Bozeman. Five of our boys received letters-Hubert McKenzie in bas- ketball: limmy Peltier and Gale Holder in football: and in track-Hubert McKenzie, and limmy Peltier, who was manager. Lois lohnson made a trip to Bozeman as a Home Ec. delegate during High School Week. The three twirlers from our class, Kretie Holder, Marie Kuchenski, and Carolyn Payton, went to Missoula for the three-day Music Meet. Three girls earned Physical Education let- ters in basketball. They were Marie Kuchen- ski, Betty Alavana and Kretie Holder. The typing star Carolyn Payton, won a brass, a silver, and a gold pin as typing awards. Maxine Elliott was elected Oueen Candi- date for the American Legion Carnival from our class. Nine of our group left our sophomore year. They were Earl Crawford, Donald Darling, Ted Pomeroy, Nels Val- core, Donna Lee Brock, Beatrice Clark, lean Hearn, Yvonne Leonard and Vera Humphrey. Three new ones came into our class - Mary Flaget, Carolyn Payton, Nels Valcore and Orrin Applegate. Nine achieved the permanent honor roll that year-Cora Black, Buelah DeLapp, Maxine Elliott, Anna Lee Erickson, Mary Flaget, Lois lohnson, Marie Kuchenski, Donnie Leonard, and Carolyn Payton. Our officers for the year were: President, Donnie Leon- ard: Vice President, Leo Peltier: Secretary, Lois lohnson: Treasurer, Maxine Elliott: Student Council Representative, Carolyn Payton, and for Class Adviser we chose Coach Larry Buckley. Our lunior Year with the play and the prom has been and will be the busiest year in our school life. Our play was a mystery comedy entitled, Gangway for Ghosts. The actors were Marie Hammons, Marie Kuchenski, Roger Hammond, Donnie Leonard, Lois Iohnson, Dale Holder, Kretie Holder, Carolyn Payton, Timmy Peltier, Grace VanLeishout, Darlene Cole, Hubert McKenzie, Duke Baney, and Betty Alavana. Lois lohnson was chosen for our Oueen Candidate for this year. Those who came new to our group this year were Roger Hammond, Norma Mee and Alvin Kok. Those who left us were Buelah DeLapp, Hugh Knapp, Robert Knapp, Orrin Applegate, and Mildred Slater. Our class officers for the year Were: President, Hugh Knapp: Vice President, Lois lohnson: Secretary, Cora Black: Treasurer, Mary Elaget: Student Council Representa- tive, Maxine Elliott, and Mrs. Edith Mal- colm was chosen as our Class Adviser. The students who made the honor roll for the first semester were: Marie Kuchenski, Anna Lee Erickson, Mary Elaget, Donnie Leonard, Lois Iohnson, Dale Hudson, and Cora Black. We are looking forward to the rest of the activities which are in store for us this year and next. We already have plans on foot for the Prom which will be for us the biggest event of the year. Page 22 This Page Sponsored by EUREKA DRUG STORE
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