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Cleve Weelces Lauvon Wylie Richard Albretsen Margaret Rae Payne Jean Ricks Jeronne Barrick Leia Ann Richnnan Cornell Bird DeMar Bott Emma Neiwirth Roy Boulter Jannette Reed Erma Neiwirth Elmo Cheney Elsie Ricks Ray Cherry Frank Statham Kathrine Ricks Marcus Bitter June Smith Blair Davis Toyoko Okura Earl Beck
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Erma Seipert Gerald Stephens Jeanne Skel+on Lawrence Taylor Dick Clark Dorothy Smith Ray Dean Westover Annie Beth Daniels Bernice Sommers Lorin Cook Elaine Spaulding Genevieve Sutton John Anderson Joye Terry Lois Walker Larry Ard Margaret Withers Dee Armstrong Lida Petersen Delila Nelson Blair Arnold Glenna Nelson Ronald Barber June Niederer Arlene Park Bud Beesley Kathryn Parker Junior Stoddard ..J , J N
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Sophomore Class Officers Seated: Shirley Jacobsen, Recreation Leader; Jessie Claire Morrell, Vice-President; Nadlne Shirley, Cheer Leader; Joann Harris, Student Council Representative. Standing: Dale Cordingly, Secretary; Blaine Hendricks, Athletic Manager; Val Middleton, Cheer Leader; Mr. Anthon, Adviser; Larry Burns, President. R t S The progressive Sophomore class of 1943-44 had a most successful year. They started the year with a lot of enthusiasm and brought in the most scrap during the scrap drive. Next on their list was the winning of the class series in basketball. The boys played exciting ball against stiff competilion. Sophomore Week was one of the most promising ever held. The dance, held during the tournament, furnished a splendid climax. It was a wow and everyone was exhausted. The Sophomores held their own on M day, participating successfully in all activities. The Sophomore Class as a whole participated in all of the activities of the school. They made the school motto of friendliness theirs. Front row: Leta Priest, Betty Jean LooslI, Fay Clark, Mary Umphrey, Ermoin Burrell. Second row: Margie Dawn Sutton, Hazel LaFever, Relda Net, Jean Beck, Blanche Siepert, George Peterson. Third row: Berniece Weber, Geneve Brinton, Lillls Keppner, Vilda Johnson, Twila Jensen, Deloris Labrum, Rigby Wlllmore, Dale Steiner. Fourth row: LeRoy Hope, Earl Summers, Rees Walters, J. C. Parks, Gene Matsura, Dwaine Net, Weldon Heileson. Fifth row: Merlin Siepert, Harlo Wall, Tom Atkinson, Lyle Saurey, Harchi Bingo, Tukeo Shigihara. Sixth row: Mark Hall, Kenneth Wilson, Clive Nelson, Wendall Edstrom, Donald Peterson, Rex Welker, Bert Webster, Blaine Hendricks.
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