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M-.v 1-'RESHMAN GIRLS fron! mir. lofi lu right: White: C. Short. l'r-trovitz. i.ilWI'4JIl4'l'. Hunvh. RE'rkeley, 'l'ul4'ott. .luc'kson, Swift, J. Brown H. Nick:-ls. Williannlnee. H. Yul1B111'g:e'r. NPFUIIII mir: lfook. Nlonvll. Calnplwil. Stoops. Rules. Gould. Stvplwns, Birvh. X. Stvrm-11s. Ilowr, Nlutson, H. Sorenson Yliirfi l'llH'I .'xlllil't'i1r0ll. Jvwvtt. Slillillli. Rosr1nhvl'g1P1'. .-Xlflrivh, ,lilFtl'f'l'I1Sky, Gaylord. fluy. D. Nirllols. Purtcli, Living ston. Nlurtin, Vfvlch. Rhodes. fourth mir: How-'. F. Stexeni. U'Brivn. Hntlivn. TIIIHHRIS. Nl. Kinney. Johnson. Hr-rrulai. Nlzintvi. llluzer. Clark, D Short. FH ICSH MAN BUYS fron! mir. ld! In righi: Butiien. Insvho, 1:i!lXllSiIlil. ,lustrvlnskyg lIf'Anlc-y. AI1liI'f'Ll4. .ll l'1llllE'. Slmnltvs. Snyder, ffarmi Kousv. ccwzfl row: YliilE'I',Bill'I1llll1, i.iIlIih0l'54i. Kllir'k+'rlm4'k4'r, Hartmann, Kwiutkowski, Nlonell. Ununr, Burns. Lawrence Shanhior-k, Uluckniuli. Tlzinl mir: Hypkr-Inu. Dilplulc-'. Qillf'I'lli y. I.ync'h. Ki:-5, Sill'illl,SLt'l'. Black. Aldrich. .-Xrnvs. W:-lrhvr, Gould. lnurllz rout Nlir-ulizxi. Kishpuiigh. BVIIIIPII. Hurnvs, l3l'vr-kllrr. XIHSIIIHIIII, f1E'iZiiE. YIOVQLXIII. Nif-holx 'R i
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FRE HME ELLO, all you uguysi' and Hgalswl Meet the class of ,48l Weire the gang that decided to pay this game they call Hlsifei' safe and prepare for the future while we still have plenty of time. To be sure there came that week of all weeks, when innocent law abiding fresh- men became lurking shadows or fleet footed ghosts in the presence of seniors. How- ever, most of us escaped undaunted, and lived to see our merciless tormentors bid farewell to this friendly factory of learning. As you can see, we have elected very capable and good looking ollicers. No doubt they possess more than enough ability to carry on the class business. Our studies and extra-curricular activities covered a wide field. We have some very outstanding members too. Quite a few of the boys have done well in sports. Vile have one freshman who starred on the varsity. Bert Bennett. Wie are very proud of his record. Many of our group have participated in chorus, orchestra and band. Wie also have quite a few honor students. ln these various ways we have endeavored to begin our upreparation for the future? FLOYD IQWI-XTKOWSKI MARY CLARK FRESHMAN OFFICERS Front row, lefl In right: Jerome, Bates. Hartman. Second rout Monell, Bennett. Mr. Huh- bard, Mrs. Mallory, Knickerbocker. 'A' ik
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EIGHTH GRADER HE EIGHTH GRADE has been for us, in l941l-1945. the turning point in our educa- tional lives. ln it we have received the fundamental training which is Hhasicv in our preparation for the future. Our scholastic activities are essential to future success for me cannot speak or Write intelligently without well-learned English. 'fhlathii is applied to our everyday lifelong needs and history teaches the background of our great country. Civics gives understanding of hetter citizenship. Wie need to understand and acquire good hahits and characteristics. Homeroom meetings provide an opportunity for pupil initiative. and herein patterns of selfa discipline and cooperation are acquired. A good record in conduct and application is an asset for the future. F Vliorthwhile extra-curricular activities talce away some of the strain of routine. The friendships made among new classmates are apt to he lifelong. Music and art help in cultural appreciation and the Junior lied Cross and sports create comradeship and consideration for others. These steps are the groundwork for the future. We feel that probably no other Grade in our educational life is as decisivelv im mortant to our Jrogfress. C . l l c Ergxicia KN.AL7F, ,xxu Pcxrmcrx Srcvvxm EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Front rouf, left lo riglzl: F. Smith, ,lack- son, Bartleson, Clevenger, Wiggins, Hildebrand, Doane, Hickein. Second rozf: Jennings, Vllilliams, ,l. Smith, Deuce, Thomas, Sturdevant. Martin, White. Third row: Farnham, DeVVitt, 0'Connor, Crown, Ferguson, Rozelle, L. Cleven- 1 ger, W111'th. Y i
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