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yi!-4 GEORGE NORLANDER Worry and I nner mel n 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee 4 Ch r 4 F F A r e 4 Class Secretary Treasurer 2 F F A Bas ba 2 MARIE NORLANDER A sum! lass uell worth any mans faking n 1 2 3 4 Annual typlst Reporter 1 Homecoming ueen 4 Prom ue n Class Vnce Presldent 3 Stntmel Ass stant Editor umor Class Play Senxor Class Play Cheerleader cal Ed l XX AY Nil- OLSOIN 4 HI ubo IY Ill 41 24. 111 71 u bo rx nw Band 1 2 3 4 Boys Glcc Club 3 4 4 r 3 4 A l Z 3 4 Sccretar Rtporttr 4 Ostar Rtprcsentatnt 4 Xnnual Assxstant Fdrtor 4 Sentinel B s n ss Xiana tr F F A uartcttt 4 Baslxtzball and Football 1 amber 4 F A Baske ball RITA PAPLVIUSS Looks unfit tltlllllllg s L ub 7 C ' umor Class Plas Stmor Class as 3 Secret S ntmtl Staff Annual Staff 4 Home Comnng Attendant GLEY PETERSON! Auf Ibougb bv lalkx lm! liHl4' ' 41 gnu! Jml mon' D' t inks. n 2 5 4' Boys Glue Club ' oir 3 4' F. F. A. uartcttc ' . 3. - f Rc ' . . . lSr'sidcnt 4' S'ntinel Staff' Oscar Rr- prescntativc 4' Annual Boys Glcc Club Reporter' F. F. A. Basketball 4' Prom Decoration Chairman' Class Xicc Presi- dent 4' Football 4. U GENE RINGULET Girls don! look al mf' Im basbful B n 1 2 J 4 Brass uarteete 4 F A 1 2 3 4 Annual Semor porter Physxcal Ed 1 Chonr 4 Boys Glce Club 4 IRENE SCHIEFELBEIN And prusc IS only praise uhm ucll deserted Os e ola Fr shmcn Reporter Scntm Copy Edxtor Bugle Semor Reporter Prom Publluty Chairman Os .rr Rtp resentatxve 3 Ed1tormChref f 1944 Chexftam VI RA HAL SCHMIDT 4 b vi 0 411 nays io I ig S If I U44 414 hours rom ibz rugbl Cn. Cub 1 RAFFIRYN STOCKER rn f 4 ul 14444111 thou :lvl im 1 Lx 4 I n 1 Curls ee Club C 3 4 Sen l St1t4 Annual Tx plst Clvurman 4 Class Stcrttarv Ir asurtr jumor C ass Plas Stmor C lmss Plax Physical Ed 1 H mt mmm lln II Comnuttct 4 CHARI OTTI X OID Qfllf 1g4 rr lom up Ill 1 4 PIKLUHKA nd l 7 4 Cu blot Club At tompanlsz 4 Cho r Accompanxst Solo 4 Osmr Sttrttarx Stn mtl S aft Annual Band Rtporttr 4 junlor Class Play Stnlor Class Pla l..UClLl.lf WIES 4' Cllllf 'J bv' girllxb b1:.xJ4'x. Oscar Representative I' Sentinel Staff' Annual Copy Ifditor 4' Physical K i w
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-.E - , . Q jt nf.. . . ,Q 5, fx. Ellllllllllllll ..1 mf ,QW ll ttto fl t uss mon D Nltxtr B lx L Klub Ptttrson L Dallblom C Cook Xlallxn 1 H3XNklDSllD B Sttfftn lxrth tt O Hu l Sttlt x I Haxxkmsxn xml v r mm r r Om I Warn trtx D Vturst C Xlxrtm Nl Gtrlath J Wyman R Neson A Ptderson R Butknun I um ulnlbmu ltft to right n .ll Xlnlltr N let tk 1 Sll11LI'l9Ild I Snntnstad D Xltasner E Knutson Lundqunst A Demullmg Ao! xbuun S Johnson S Neldermlrc L Cctela J Kuskc The class of 46 has stepped b1axe1x 1nto school affa1rs and has estabhshed 1tS6lf as an up and comlng class The class Cff1CGIS elected were John Slmen stad p1es1dent Ruth Johnson xlee presldent Do1een Buck SGCIGIHTV Sandra Johnson treasurex Flxe of 1ts membels Bexme M1lle1 John and Pall Slmenstad Calxln Martln and Marlln Gerlach ale on the fxrt team 1n basketball Th1S class IS also vxell lepresented 1n football hax mg three out of the elex en on fnst team Representmg them on the student counc1l are Joan Kuske and Paul S1menstad Slnglflg the alto paxt 1n the schools t11o IS another of 1ts membels Doreen Buck The class IS also p1oud of the sophomore Ch6GllC8dC1 Dolls Mex 61 Chosen as attendant to the queen f r homecommg xx as Ca1 olxn Johnson Mrs Jackman sexxed as class adx1ser untll she left OHS at Chmstmas tlme xx hen M1ss Dex 1ne assumed the pos1t1on of teachex and l1b1a11an The sophomore class adx1sersh1p xx as also xulled to hel .F . f I lj-5, 4' X. 01 xx, M 1, A '- -A is-0 J' Vit, Q, ff.- 'v' l ,, 'A Vj i'5f?V ' ' 722, , Q , ' , at V Q42 4 Flu! Ju, lhf 'glir D. Kl , C. jul -, , .. 'jx , D. u:', . ' ', , . , . , , ', 2 Sll'1,n.l row, left toqrightz Miss'Ru:l1cllc Devine. advisor, R. Yo.1ng, A. Hciclwl, li. Miclkc, G. Swenson, H. Kastens, R. Gross I.. 'i ' 'ni-r. . .A-'in. .. L . T' 'l -1114, Ief t ight: Al. Arnd , ll. l n, 2. 1 cr, Il, Fug- j, . , f. . . ' , . . J' ' , . , . fl I' ' ',- ' :S.l.idll,B.,'x,'.'1p'r,D.1.u: , '. V -' , , . ,L , t ' 9 . ' ' 9 ' , ' .1
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