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-v J, ' gg Sv.vlQii2,lr X. I V. rl Wi, J 1' L ig., E. fy, , . X, , nil LV' G if ttf' - l'.. ' i. ly' I c X A of V we JT Ns. Tap Row-Russell Pine, Dick McTague, Don Goldstein, Bob Bell, Bill Knapp, Jim Bell, Jerry Donahoe, Art Gore. Sac011rlRo1u-Harold McCormick, Glen Kerr, Art Schiff, Walter Lacyk, LaVerne Rosenmiller, Arnette Olson, Shirley Satre, Irene Callas, Susan Kindelspire, Dorothy I. Peterson, Maebelle Fischer. Third Rau'-Ardelle Johnson, Mary Kramer, Janice Hoge, Carol Tesdal, Marilynsb Hagen, Norma Agate, Belva Goode, Dorothy Terry, Gloria Schweinsberg, Margery Peterson 7 BoH0mRofv-Tom Kinsella, Louis Hutchings, Jack Thompson, Don Moberg, Louis 5 Cheshareck, Betty DiJohn, Louise Trenter, Donald Hexdall, Fey Osmonson, Lorraine Lund, Ila Ryder, Glen Wood. Pon, and Bob Bumgarner. Loads of luck, fellows. NVe have been backing up these boys and all the boys with our purchases of lVar Stamps and Bonds. We had a lot of fun at our Pow-'Wow which was given after our basket- ball game with Trinity, and will be remembered as one of our highlights of our Sophomore year. We squaws didn 't do so well in the basketball tournament this year but look out for us next year. The trail this year has been carefully blazed by June Allan as Presi- dent, Shorty Schaible as Vice-President, and Lois Osmundson as Secretary- Treasurcr. A great deal of credit for a successful year goes to our sponsors, Miss Gossmeyer, Miss Johnston, Mr. Meadors, and Miss Legate. Vie have had a pleasant and successful year and We are eagerly looking forward to our Junior and Senior years. Twrnty-'I'wa T R I B E O F 1 9 4 6 .
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05' A ,144 X of 6 , KW? ' A t ' A lj, WH! f .ff- 'WWN .JW w U15 :AZAA8 Tiff R0-zu-Jack Davidson, Paul Webster, John Starks, Wayne Gunderson, Bill Lund, Barbara Bannon, Delores Costello, Eleanor Bols, Geraldine Gechman, Christine Pronckiewitch, Betty Trenter. Sci-H1111Rua'-Roger Webster, Gordon Holderman, Norman Jorstad, Barbara McCul' lough, Mary Anderson, Bob Ellis, John Bryant, Dorothy E. Peterson, Eunice Ness, Elwyn Oswood. 'l'hi1'd Row-Harold Williamson, Oscar Larson, Jean Killelea, Cylinda Crydef, Estelle Omens. Joyce Rudolph, Gloria Winterbottoni, Mary Dix, Marion Roswold, Curtis Rasmusson. Iftifflllll Row-Bob Lund, Lea Wilkinson, Margaret Hunter, Mary Jane Muffler, Bud Hovda, Wayne Schaible, Lois Osmundson, June Allan, Ed McNabb, Betty w ar X Thompson, Marilyn Peterson, Marilyn Peacock. K! 6104 Goode, June Allan, and Louise Trenter. We also have some of the future stars in football and basketball-such as Eddie Nc-Nabb. HShorty Schaible and Harold McCormick. The last two are trying' to live up to the reputation of their brothers in sports, we 're sure they'll make it. i We can boast about having the greatest typist that ever attended Mor- ris Iligh-Joyce Rudolph. She can make that typewriter sing to the accom- paniment ot the Beer Barrel Polkaw or any hep-eat piece you suggest. We'll always remember the readings given by Estelle Omens, the smile of Betty Thompson, J. C. Kingman 's oar, the piano playing of Mary Anderson, and Jim Bell's Swing Shifters that played for so many dances at the Xvlgxvtllll. Four of the boys who started with us as Freshmen have entered the service of Uncle Sam. They are Marvin Farmer Olsen, Jack Black, John T R I B E O F 1 9 4 6 Twvlzty-Om'
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I Freshman T Tribal Leaders Werner Frank, Mary Jane May, Ronald Younkerw K The first thing we participated in was the f1'GSlllll2lll initiation. The upper classes were lying in wait for us that day. We thought the upper class- nlen had no artistic talent and believed more in quantity than quality. From then on we were full fledged ineinhers of the Morris High School. The next event of the year sponsored by and for us was the treshnlan party. lt was held iu the home economics room. Later in the evening' due to the demand for more space the eonununity room was drafted into inuuediate service. More than titty ot us were there and we split upg half dancing and playing table games, the other halt playing relay games. Needless to say this was a highlight which will long he relnenihered. Because of the necessity for freshmen to lear11 and practice the cheers of good old M.H.S., we gathered in the gynnrasium and led hy our cheerleader, Phyllis Fread, made the rafters ring. The freshman assembly had as its theme the historical events occurring' 111 February such as St. Valentine-'s Day, the 29th which made their leap year, Ttvvlz ty- 71!Il'1'l'
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