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HONOR PINS Neil Boclenstein Doris Cruger Beverly Evans Mako Takahashi Leona Teegardin SERVICE AWARD PINS Iacqueline Franey Margaret Cox Mary Iane Zirkel SHAW PRIZES Familiar Essay-Beverly Graham Expository Theme-Roslyn Wein TRAMERI, RICHARD VALENTINO V -Council Member, Home Room President. VIVIANI, RICHARD LAWRENCE Victory Corps, V-Council Member, Social Committee, Mirror Staff, Mirror Maga- zine Staff, Home Room President, That Girl Pat- sy , Football, Track, Tennis, M-Club, I-Ii-Y. WEISSHAPPEI., KARL FRANK Band, Orchestra, Choir. WOLD. ROSEMARY PATRICIA Band, Choir, Ways and Means Committee, Hospital- ity Committee, Mirror Staii, AAA Monitor, Girls' Sports. TRAPINO, VIRGINIA M. Victory Corps, Usherettes, Hospitality Committee, Lost and Found Committee, AAA Monitor. WAKFM, WALLACE Home Room Officer, Foot- ball, Track. VVILKINSON, DOLORES Choir, Victory Corps, Ush- erettes, Hospitality Commit- tee, Trial by Jury . ZIRKEL. MARY IANE Choir, Victory Corps, V- Council Member, S e r v i o e Committee, Stamp and Bond Committee, Scrap Commit- tee, Social Committee, Ush- erettes, Cheer Leader, Ways and Means Committee, Can- dy Counter, Mirror Staff, Mirror Magazine Staff, Home Room Secretary, Book Ex- change, Office M o n i t o r, That Girl Patsy , Play Pr o d u c tio n Staff, Girls' Sports. ULRICH, RONALD WALLOM, ICUNICE OWEN Hospitality Committee, Lost and Found Committee. WITEK, EDWARD WORREL, GERALDINE fno picturej HO ORS CLASS OFFICERS President-Don Schiro Vice-president--Robert Moen fCoas Audrey O'Neill Secretary-Margaret Maloney CLASS SPEAKERS Valedictorian--Beverly Evans Salutatorian-Phillip Keyes Class Orator-Iames Bates Class Historian-Iannette Lindauer Class Prophet-Warren LeSage Advice to Iuniors-Lois Pease Senior Farewell-Harriett Haugen t Guardj D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Beverly Evans CITATION FOR SOLICITING ORDERS FOR OVER 155,000 IN WAR BONDS Howard Hershleder I 10 I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IZA Ianies Bates Neil Bodenstein Margaret Cox Beverly Evans Harriett Haugen Phillip Keyes Douglas Mullen Orplia Ohnstad Audrey O'Neill Leona Teegardin Mary lane Zirkel IIA Ellen Newton Ieanette Thorson Alice Voss
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ROBERTS, IAMES ROSEN, LOUIS Band, Choir, Trial by Jury , Football. SCHEFFLER, GEORGE A. Band, Football, Track. SCHIRO, MARY I. Hospitality Committee. SCHWOEGLER, DONNA Social Committee, Hospital- ity Committee, Mirror Staff, Home Room Secretary, Girls Sports. SUETMEIER, IOYCE M. Choir, Victory Corps, Hos- pitality Committee. TANAKA, EDDIE Choir. THOMPSON, PHYLLIS ANN ROCKNEY, RUTH HELEN' Hospitality Committee. ROWLEY, LAUREL M. Choir, Victory Corps, Scrap Committee, Girls' Club Vice- President, Candy Counter, Mirror Staff, Home Room Treasurer, Girls' Sports. SCHIMMING, SHIRLEY A. Choir, Lost and Found Com- mittee, Home Room Secre- tary, AAA Monitor, Girls' Sports. SCHNEIDER, GLORIA Victory Corps, V-Council Member, Athletic and Pep Committee, Usherettes, Cheer Leader, Candy Counter, Hos- pitality Committee, Home Room Officer. STATZ, CATHERINE Band, Orchestra, V i c t o r y Corps, G-C Clinic, Hospital- ity Committee, Mirror Staff, Girls' Sports. SWIGGUM, SHIRLEY Victory Corps, Ways and Means Committee, Play Pro- duction Staff. TEEGARDIN, LEONA E. Band, Hospitality Commit- tee, Mirror Staff, Mirror Magazine Staff. TOEPELMAN, JOHN Choir, Victory Corps, V- C o u n c il Member, Mirror StaiT, Trial by Jury , That Girl Patsy . n ROMANO, GRACE MARIE Victory Corps, Mirror Mail- ing Committee, Hospitality Committee. SAVONE, CHARLOTTE L. Victory Corps, Mirror Mail- ing Committee, Social Com- mittee. Candy Counter, Lost and Found Committee. SCHIRO, DON D. Choir, V-Council Member, Scrap Committee, Home Room President, Football, Golf, M-Club, Hi-Y, Phy- Chem. SCHUPPENER, KAYE MARIE Choir, Mirror Mailing Com- mittee, Ways and Means Committee, Hospitality Com- mittee. STEIN, LEON Phy-Chem. TAKAHASHI, MAKO THOMAS, BENNIE RAY Choir, Football, Track, M- Club, Phy-Chem. TORGESON, NORMAN B. Scrap Committee, H o m e Room Vice-President. I9I
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THE D Y' WORK Many shipmates are looking back at a successful cruise on the U.S.S. Central. Next year they will be replaced by others. A final tour is taken here of the U.S.S. Central's battle stations, where many have fought and won. On the math deck, we first encounter room 209, Miss Florence Morris, and her calculation crews. Besides shovel- ingxpropositions, definitions, and theorems down the hatch, the Hrst and sixth hour solid geometry classes have had a few other activities. The first hour class had its picture taken in March for an army. educational booklet. Both classes constructed several models of the figures they studied. Some of the models made were placed on display in a show case on the main deck for a week during May. Next door in room 212, Mr. B. H. Ashman is the skipper. Mowing down their trigonometry during th-e fifth period was Mr. Ashman's 12 A class. Biology classes attacked the plant kingdom the first semes- ter and the animal kingdom the second semester. Looking at plant parts under microscopes and making drawings of the enlargements plus making drawings of fruits, seeds, plants, leaves, and other things kept the classes busy when they weren't having discussion or study during the first semester. After studying the lowest animals for six weeks during the second semester, the crews went on dissecting fish and frogs. After a little of this, study moved to snakes, birds, and linally man. Chemistry and physics crews have taken their shake- down cruise under the orders of the new skipper, Mr. R. O. Sprecher. There was smooth sailing until Delores Doane almost became a casualty. During the Hrst semester in the third period chemistry class, she fell off her stool twice. Under Mr. Sprecheris new study system in chemistry, a student could do work according to his ability. By doing C, B, and A assignments, a student could earn for himself as much as he had invested in time and work. Mr. Sprecher's communique tells that the new system has had good results. There has been noticeable improvement in the work of many students. At the beginning of the school year, some students stayed after school and came to school on Saturdays to fix up and rearrange the chemistry lab. They have done fine work and much credit is due them. They are Richard Beil, Peggy Opland and Philip Keyes. Working with Mr. Sprecher at the same task in the physics lab was Neil Bodenstein. ' Physics work has been chieliy demonstration and discus- ,sion with demonstrations nearly every day. Subjects covered
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