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Seni HOTS MARILYN PATTERSON. Set. «t Arm TOM CHRISTENSEN. Fre»ident NADINE PHILU: Hack Row—Mr. Rogers. A. Tally. T. Young. G. Swanson. J. Hardy. L. Craig. T. Christensen. A. N. Phillips. Front Row—B. Gray, D. Loennig, H. Isaac, M. Patterson. MR. ROGERS. Advitor 1 he Senior Class of 1951 embarked on their four-year journey thru high school in 194-7 as seventeen freshmen joined the ranks of the newly consolidated Powder Valley High School. We elected Ted Young as our president. With the guidance of Mrs. Meda Loennig. we trudged our way up to the rank of Sophomores. This year Larry Craig. Nadine Phillips and Leslie Green transferred from Baker and Waymon White and Gary Looslie left. Mr. Nathan Gsselstom was our advisor and Holly Isaac was our president. In the fall of 1940 we started an eventful year. The first thing we elected Larry Craig for president, Then we spent most of the time plan- ning and making money for the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet, “Red Sails In The Sunset”, which, with the help of Miss Doris Lankins was a great success. Around Christmas time, Marilyn Patterson and Edna Hoodley moved away. When at last we reached the rank of Seniors, we were thirteen. Marilyn Patterson was back and a new face, George Swanson, a transfer from Ontario, Oregon. Forrest Marshall and Leslie Green transferred to Baker. We were well represented in the Student Council with Larry as the president, Holly as treasurer. Arvilla as secretary, Diane as business manager and Tommy as class representative. Mr. Rogers is advisor. In February we gave the annual Senior dance and called it the “Cinderella” Ball. “The difficult ive do today, the impossible takes a little longer”, was the motto chosen. Old rose and silver grey were the colors and pink carnation the flower. BEULAH GRAY. Reporter Q5 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
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ARLEN TALLY “Buckley” Utterm n'i Club 1-2-3-4. Reporter 4; Football 1-2-3-4. All-Star 3, Outstanding Player 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, All-Star 2-3. Captain 4; Baseball 3-4; Claw Sec'y 1; Assistant Annual Editor 4; Broadcaster Staff 1-2-4. %fr t rF 3 Treasurer 2; G.A.A. 1 YU- 3 Sec y-Treas. 2; F.H.A 2-3-4. Sec y-Treas. 2; Girls’ League 1 Horizon pub 2; Volleyball 3-4. Co-Cap 4 nrilL inKa,i d' Brolulc,wter Stall 4. Glee Club 1-2; Carnival Princess 2 Dramatics 1-3-4; Librarian 2-3. NAOINE PHILLIPS “Deannie” Class Secretary 4; Volleyball 3-4. Captai 2”? 4; G ,A- 2-3-4; Annu 4; Broadcaster Asst. Editor 4; Gl« Club .2‘3 : Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Trip I™ V i «wnatics 3-4; Pe Club 4; Librarian 3; Band 2-3-4. (Tran from Baker 2-3-4) QEORQE SWANSON Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Mixed Chor. 4; Letterman’s Club 4; Band 4; Baseball 4; Track 4. (Trans, from Ontario 4) ANNA BELLE BOESCH “Annie- Class S t. at Arms 2; G.A.A. 2-3-4. P KWmt 4; F.H.A. 2-3-4; Girls' Leairw Horizon Club 2; Glee Club 2-3-4; Mi Chorus 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Annual Stal Broadcaster Staff 4; Carnival Prince ; Pep Club 4; Volleyball Manager 4 DIANE LOENNIQ Student Council 4; Student Body Business Manager 4; Class V.-P. 1-2; G.A.A. 1-2-3- 4 e per 3; FHA- 2-3-4, Scrap- book Ed. 3; Pep Club 4; Girls’ League 1; Horizon Club 2; Volleyball 1-2-3-4. M r.l; Ann,uljl 4; Br°adcaster Staff 1-4; 1 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Triple Trio H'4; 3:4; 3'4: Wxed Chor. Z-3-4; Yell Leader 2; Carnival Princess 1; Dramatics 1-3-4. Student Body Vice-Pres. 3; Class Pr Class V'ce-Pres. 4; Letterman's Clul 4 Football 1-2-3-4. Capt 3. Outstanding Player 4; Ba ball i-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Track 4. Boxing: 3; Annual Business Manag Broadcaster Staff 2-4; Student Com?
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