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ont row ilf-ft to rifriiti-Horrobin, R. lohnson, iiznrniaforfi, Linciquist. ovi 2 ll:-fl inl'ig'lill-l.if.1'f.:'1'I, Howson. irton, I.. iianson. :vi 3 iii-i't to righti-Kaislroin, Iiowaxrml, n mi. N. Maso . 4 c row ilu-Y! to rigiilj- iiunsteml, Henson. ironl row Ili-fl lo rigliw-Walker, Truaix. ynstrfi. Stout. nw 2 ileft to rightl7Vnn MooS, XVillia1me4, lic-rnzl1:1-l, NYoli'kilI. ik 1-ow tleft to rigiiti-Walters, Silver- ni ii, 'rams .-11, vik.. 'iwim-xii. our boys were prominent in football, track, and baseball. Nine junior boys earned a letter in football, and eight in basketball. Vibe junior girls won the boclicy clialnpionsbip. firtbur Silvernail, Future Farmers ol' America president, represented our class in agriculture. lbrcc girls, Phyllis Anderson, Shirley llernlioll, Virginia Mason, represented our class in tbe All-School Play. 'lilic annual .Iunior Prom held at time 29 FQRTY PHVE Country Club in April was considered a successful event by all. Ably led by our officers and advisor, Miss Cornelia Hansen, we feel capable of sbouldering the responsibilities of seniors and so the class ol' '45 accepts the cballenge-forward marcbl Sealteil tit-fl to i'ig'iiU-'l'orselii, tflil 1 Pefiorsf-n. Preis. Miss Hanson. Starniing: lie-fl to 1'ig'i1tJ-Gilbert, i-'ii
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I-'rout row mln-ft to riglitl-l', .Xl14lt'I'SHIl, Alm, Prim, H. Anrlerson, Gilbert, Vi-ont row tleft lorightb- -.l.lllL,ll1 I ni wson, I-'4n'1I. M, Hughes, Ilusby, Hurley. How 2 tleft lu risthtj - liillgweii, Ifiw-deen, Alquist, Hriiitlm-,i'ni1iei'on, D, Anderson, New llfff Ie. 1'iS'h1'3YHilllU+ldU4 Hlwnhul-1, H,.UHth,,u,-A Lutio, fiillllt-'I,LL, I-,ut-kli:irt: I , ,I , i Q 1 IV , H V, , ,I 4 Rovv 3 tleft to riglitl-Ixorie How .2 Hott In right! loirllay, Imkan, Lovxion, Dunkin, lnrsmi, l'lil2lb, lolmgon Hwlg. Hlziekinore. latina, l,llillll.lI1, Iiow 4 HHH to mghw-xv' Hlnxun 1-mek row llvlil to rightJ--lf'i'y4l1-nlunsl, .Xl1I'1lll2lIl'lSlPYl, Brlsky, Bratz, Frels. I . Iiagman. lfi-mix row 111-Vt lu right!-V. Al2lS4rll, H'lIeni-in-, Neal, .l. Ilugilmes, Knnfernmn, l 1 mf.F0YV' Alllff' lf' Y'i?j2'llUfPhlI U1 li.-ilmnnfi, llc-Iiuy. lie-lx: INAH-131111, F-1'l1bwler', S 111 , . , , . , , I How Z 411-tt to l'IH'lll,+lilCl1ll s How 2 llnlt to I'lL1'lllf2llIA-'ill'X, Minahan, Mitt-hell, All-Lend, Larson, king. Revlmms Ruthruff Alt-lxq-ull, Imllqiiwl. - V Baek row fleft to rightj 0 1: Hin-It row rleft to riglitJ-fI'P1ll'I'Sf'n, lilmlrlli Ml'YftI', ll1lSflNS'S. Lee, Nlil1'l7HUlU'H. Stevens, NVE-leh, Tennyson, Mxufen Xuln Mason, ll. I'ni-leer, N. l'arket'. be-r:.:'. We, ,Zfze 61644 ,of '45 li, the elass ol' 1945, present our- selves lor inspection! Uliliieers ebosen to leatl our Class tbis year were Grace Pedersen, Presitlentg Cuclrun lorsetli, yiee-presicientg Isobel Ui learne, seeretaryg Robert Fraas, treasf urerg XfVarren Gilbert, representative: ancl Lee Anne Frets, yell leader. U ur Thanksgiving assembly was agreed to be one of tlic best assemblies 28 of the year. Everyone especially enjoyed Rieliarcl Ilowson's hula-liula clanee. Vlfearing the two bar pins, wbieli cle! note membership in tbe Honor Soeiety, were twenty-five juniors. Ray Tennyson ol' our elass was vieefpresiclent ol' tliis group. ln atbleties tlie members ol' our elass proved well their ability. Besides being tlie baelibone ol the basketball squacl
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Vppei' left pieture, first row 11+-ft to rightj-Iloclrzqe, Calhoin, Currit, Country- man. Hell, Good, lfrisk, Gustafson. Second 1-ow tleft tu rigrhtb-Hein, Glassoe, Geisenrlorf, Ik-tleri, Brant, .Xmlerson Blant-y, Conimet, lngman. Back row tleft to riglitl-B. Hansen, liavis, lfiefielml. lt. Good, llally, Enyeart Akin, Breslicli. Lower left pit-ture, first row 4ler'l to rightj-H, McCaslan4l, live, lliinclgren B. Pearson, liinmlal, IC. Pearson, lihoatles, Mt-Corniick. Second row th-l't to rightl-N. Moores, Johnson, Poppe, l.in4ll1el':-:', Mcllaniels M. Moores, U, Mc-Caslantl. 'l'hir1l row tleft lo riglitj-liolminson, Nice, Mclvonnell, Martin, Parker, Pierce, lh-ilinoml, ltml, Murray. Back row tle-fl to rig'l1tJ-NYilliams, Thor, Nelson, Hlin, Van IR-lt, Sluis, Young. NV:1lde. Upper riglit picture lleft In rightl --.Ium.:aguist, Karlson, Kopp, Hageman. Sec-onrl row lleft tu rightygliilly- gren, Logrsdon, .lar-obs, Ht-tlcling, Third row tleft to rigrhtb-Kenealy, N. Hansen, Hushy, liamri-n. Back row tleft to riprlill-.lensen. John:-zon, Jacobsen, Loveless. Lower right picture, first row th-ft to riglitj ?Thix'et, l'. Smith, Turner. Set-ond row fleft to riglitj-'l'i'im1. Sayre, Swanson, Van XVit-rinfren. Third row tleft to rightj-NVillar4l, Stewart. Randall. We, ,Med E, tbe class of 516, began our sophomore year by electing the following class officers: Dick Harlow, president, Tom Henry, vice-president, Nagel Rice, secretary, Harold Bell, treasurer, Quint Scliroecler, representa- tive: .luanita lorgenson, Girls' Club representativeg Frances Thomas antl Ricliartl Swanson, yell lcaclers. Later in tlie year we elected Eloise 30 lngman, Mickey Doclge, Ken Dally, and Lester Smitli to represent us on tlie student recreation center committee. Dick Harlow acted as master of cere- monies llor our VVasl1ington's luirtliclay assembly, February 22. The program eonsistecl of several songs sung by Dale lX1cDaniels, Lester Smitli, Bill Davis, and Richard Swanson, a reading by Peggy Smitlig a solo by Nagel liiceg anti
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