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IUNIOR CLASS ROW I-Mrs. Taylor, Miss Smith, Loretta Keeton, Addis Erick, Dona Bumbargor, Max Webb, Earl Switzer, Bill Baldwin. ROW ll-Beulah Fisher, Ernestine Corriea, Evelyn Weaver, Colleen Southwell, Winifred Hepler, Betty Mautz, Betty Lou Perry, Pat Peasley, Virginia Wilson, Lois Gottwald, Betty Reynolds, Rachel Waehlte. ROW III-Lucy Lea Elgin, Venita Eby, Nina Schafer, Elsie Kleinsmith, Marjorie Waller, - lim Grace, Richard Gurley, Iune Rhodes, Doris Davis, Roland Glade, Kenneth Stafford, Marvin Gresham. ROW IV-Audrey Daniels, Eloise Iackson, Carolyn Kalberg, Iune Polack, Barbara Dunrud, Harriet Ness, Milo Schoenborn, Marcus Sawyer, Iack Aitalter, Arnold Christner, Lawrence Mott, Wilbur Seely, Iack Ballah. ROW V-Beverly Vorpahl, Frances Olsen, George Weigel, Leonard Seey, Verlyn Krax- berger, Bob Moore, Edward Krohn, Ralph Burkholder. ROW VI-Roberta Hughet, Lawrence Iensen, Eddie Fritz, Oliver Burley, Kay Wilson, Wilbur Miller,
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IUNIOR OFFICERS President - - ---- MAX WEBB Vice-President - - EARL SWITZER Secretary - - - DONA BUMBARGER Treasurer - - - - - ADDIS FRICK Executive Committeeman - - LORETTA KEETON Advisors ---- - MRS. TAYLOR MISS SMITH MAX WEBB EARL SWITZER DONA BUMBARGER ADDIS FRICK IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY There were ninety of us frightened but eager Freshmen who entered Molalla Union High School in September, 1941. We were spared much of the discomforts of initiation as this feature had become too boisterous and had to be banned for the duration at least. The first year had many pleasant experiences and little was expected of us aside from our studies. However, we made a good showing on the Honor Roll and in sports also. For our Freshman officers we elected Etzel Philpot, president, Audrey Daniels, vice-president, Venita Eby, secretary-treasurer, Lelia Arlin, executive committeeman. We survived many jokes at our expense and thought we would never out-grow the title rooks. When we entered school again, as Sophomores, we were relieved to find that we were no longer considered green and that the upper classmen treated us with more respect. As our Sophomore officers we elected Max Webb, president, Wilbur Miller, vice-president, Phyllis Wallace, secretary-treasurer, Lois Gottwald, executive committeeman. We were well represented in activities-band, sports, orchestra, and organizations. We had en- tered our Iunior year with the feeling that we not only were of more importance and received more respect, but also that our responsibilities were greater and that our atti- tudes and viewpoints had become more mature and serious. Our officers this year are: Max Webb, president, Earl Switzer, vice-president, Laura May Hoss, secretary, Addis Frick, treasurer, Loretta' Keeton, executive committeeman. The highlights of this year were the ice-skating party that the Iuniors gave the Seniors, the Iunior Class Play pre- sented under the able direction of Mrs. Taylor. Those who have been most often on the Honor Roll are: Lois Gottwald, Iune Polack, Laura May Hoss, Iean Wallace, Eloise lack- son, Earl Switzer, Colleen Southwell, Beverly Vorpahl, Marcus Sawyer, Virginia Wilson, Ieanette De La Mater, Addis Frick, Verlyn Kraxberger, Evelyn Weaver, and Phyllis Wallace. The boys representing us in sports are: Robert Moore, Earl Switzer, Kenneth Stafford, Verlyn Kraxberger, Kay Wilson, lack Ballah, Max Webb, George Weigle, Ed Krohn, Milo Schoenborn, Marcus Sawyer, Roland Glade, Eddie Fritz, and Lawrence Iensen.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW I-Doris Brosig, Wanda Blattman, Dick Bosvert, Mr. Lee, Melvin Peterson, Billie Ruth Philpot. ROW ll-Ida Louise Sutter, Delores Lindland, Wilma Foster, Carolyn Elmer, Aileen Kister, Eva Weigel, Irene Sether, La Vonne Sowa, lean Shriever, Richard Aflalter, Iack Staliord, Carl Iackson. ROW III-Ioyce Pittman, Cleo Heinz, Shirley Morlitt, Ardyce Miller, Margaret Walport, Thelma Long, Kay Sievers, Margaret Bennett, Betty Baty, Howard Love, Marian Richards, Marilyn Harper, L. W. Owens. ROW IV-Richard Marquardt, Barbara Murphy, Lois Calhoun, Ora Mae Koch, Ella Mae Robbins, Iune Walker, Iris Shaver, Maxine Vick, Allen Cooley, Ralph Ward, Donald Guth, Herman Guard, Gerald Robbins. ROW V-Rose Marie Boyd, Betty Rottenberg, Barbara Larson, Betty Lou Ronglien, Virginia Orem, Virginia Roppel, Marilyn Wills, Arleta Iames, Caroline Davies, Edgar Colson, Don Simpson, Robert Todd. ROW VI-Ruth Barnes, Lawrence Walch, Carl Deriler, Rayola Bennett, Edward Bennett, Wallace Zielinski, Pat Gieblyn, Iames Marquardt, Charles Lucht, Harold Looney. ROW VII-Virginia Russell, Milton Partridge, Ben Wright, Paul Matovich, Donald McGlasson, Richard Heinz, Doyle Passmore, Earl Sievers, SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ----- RICHARD BOSVERT Vice-President --'- MELVIN PETERSON Secretary - - - - WANDA BLATTMAN Treasurer ---- BILLIE RUTH PHILPOT Executive Committeeman - - STUART MCKINNIS Advisors ---- - - MRS. IENSEN MRS. LEE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Sophomores at last! What a wonderful feeling. No longer can we be called Rooks, but we also think of how nice it will be when we can proudly say, We are upper class- men now. Among those who possess our talent are: Shirley Moriitt, Betty Lou Ronglein, and Maxine Vick, vocal, lean Schriever, piano, Bob Todd, harmonica, and Delores Lindland, tap dancing. ln athletics we are represented by-Richard Marquardt, Iames Marquardt, Raymond Zielinski, Carl Dertler, Charles Lucht, Pat Gieblyn, Howard Love, Melvin Peterson, Donald Guth, Edgar Colton, L. W. Owens. Often seen on the Honor Roll are: Margaret Bennett, Edgar Colton, Arleta Iames, Arthella Ieli, Barbara Larson, Melvin Peterson, Virginia Russell, Iean Schreiver, Ida Louise Sutter. -
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