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CLHSS OF 1942 o FIRST PICTURE: Bottom Row-Ruth Hornhzrck, Max H:rllverg.XWilm:r Greenwald. Dill DeVore, Verxr june H.ryden, Iilernor lloover, Holm Dr-Vore, Mrrrgirret C.rmplrell, jirnet liritson, Iidith Behrens, Sefond Row-Vernir Howell, l..iverne Cirrlson, Betty llzrwsler, Roger liggers, ,lean Harris, Don liverson, Pe.rrl Coulter, Cligirles Dory, jirrqrrelrne Harlow. Third Row-Art Fleming, Doris Holmrm, Don Dawson, Peggy lfrqirieisro, l.iiwrenre l5eVo:e, -le.rn Henry, llolw tfonkling. George Liihoris, lithel lirrrnulverg. Fourth Row-john liross, je.rn Hewitt, john Bowen, Minerva Anderson, Ciilhert Brown, Stanley Cole, Lois Kformrit, Holi lirrrntzen. Ilene Cirrttin, Clrtl llerrton. SECOND PlC'l'URli: Bottom Row Dorothy Milliken, Ray McCall, I.illi.rn Peterson, Stginley wlirskowrirk, Shirley Kopp, Burton Nelson, Mrrrilori Moxsh.rr't, Holm Hrrttstotlt, Gladys l.enihirn. Seeond Row-Holi Klriss, -lean Knripp, Tommy Monier, Dorothy Pierson, Bob Peterson, ,lircqrreliri Peterson, lk-lm.r Perkins, Ninn Kittermirn. Third Row-Roger Miller, lrene Polson, Roger Mercer, Shirley Moore, Ruth Norene, Doris johnson, Holi Kerri, P.rt Lewis, llolx -Iirrolvs, l5.rrr jerrlcrrrs, Fourth Row-lioniilrl Miller, l..iwrenre Monrer, l.ouiQ Nygreri, Milton Hrilt, lionrrld Keierris, Brrire Piper, H.iyrlen Pirker, Keel Nien.rlwer. THIRD PlC'l'llRli: liimorn Row-Merle Vetter, Bette Sauer, jack Young, Vir'gini.r Yorrrrrg, George Snell, lletty Spore, Clnirg Stein, lirll Sahoerilrerrzer, jean Sw.irisori, Verne Swanson, Mzrriorre Ryirn, Second Row-Herrrrr-ttir WL'NIIllLlIl, Charles Smith, lflerrnor' Simon, Bernard Schiiler, Vergi Tyne, Bill Springer. M.rr'ror'ie Shipp, llirlr.rrd Skinner. jgrne Svxurnson, Bill XX'elwster, Ninrr Belle Ruthertord. 'l'hird Row-Xwerrdell Slerrett, llrrrne XX1'ilson, Bob Yates. jozrn Smith, Clayton Shipp, Collins XViulrer, llerriite XVilxori, Arnold l'r.rrn, Verri.rdr-rre Srnrrrx, lkrrhel St.rples, lilr.rs Wrrxs, l,0I1l'l1l Samuelson. ll 28 l
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THE PUBLIC HDDRESS SYSTEITI Many enjoyable programs have been made available this year to the students and faculty of our high school through the use of the new public address system, which was purchased with the combined con- tributions of the graduating classes of 1935, '36, '37, '39, '39, and '40, together with several other funds. Four separate lines of communication can be used simultaneously between any two or more rooms through the control panel in Mr. Shaffer's office. Among the programs were original dramatic sketches, special educational radio broadcasts, and run- ning commentaries on the home football and basketball games and on the track meets. The system has been very useful for last-minute announcements and inter-classroom communications, saving many steps and much time. As the years go on, the educational value and usefulness of the public address system will doubtless be increased. RETRGSPECT As we look back over our high school days, many are the memories crowding in upon us. All the good times we had, all the friendships we made, all the report cards, the parties, conte:ts, games, tourna- ments and good times seem hazily mixed in a pleasant glow. There has been a great deal more to it than lessons and week-end assignments, something that can't be accounted for as easily as the tangible things. We've learned more than what was printed in our books. We've learned how to adjust ourselves to our surroundings, how to get along with people and bear with them. Perhaps we won't remember just how to remedy a split infinitive, or conjugate a verb in the present tense, or what the Law of Parsimony isg but we will remember how the corridors looked on a sunny afternoon, and how the band could be heard booming in the auditorium on winter days and how the campus looked when spring toised a green mantle over it. We know the exciting, acrid smell of the gym on game nights and the shouts of lusty, ex- cited voices. We remember that the last semester of our senior year we said goodbye to our faithful old friend, Vic. And will anyone ever forget the days when the chem class made H28-especially those martyrs who suffered on first floor? There were the class plays and the proms and the football games and the Sophomore Banquet, twilight matinees and classes and lessons and blue slips ,and a thousand and one other little things that we won't forget soon. It isn't so much incidents, perhaps, as it is feelings and fleeing glances, a word, a mood, a thought. We hope we've come out of school with sound ideas and principles and views. We'd like to feel that we've helped each other to be better people-a little more tolerant, a little more understanding-than when we entered. We will never forget them-these past four years. Here our lives have been molded and shaped. Our ideals, our ambitions, our hopes were given birth here. Our teachers, who were also our friends, have guided us. Their experience and good sense have been sources of enlightment. We have laughed and studied-a little. Now we are through here and must leave. We will all go our separate ways into the serious calculating world. After we have graduated we can never return unchanged. It will be as if we have closed a door behind us which we can never open again. We must silently close that door and look forever ahead. i27l
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0 CLHSS OF1943 r I l TOP PICTURE: Bottom Row-Naomi Christiansen, Clair Hay, Carol Cass, Jack Ferris, Ruth Doty, Dick Hade, Bernice Guy, john Bennett, Helen Fredrickson. Second Row-Bill Hanson, Phyllis Bohm, Paul Bowman, Bob Clodfelter, Rosemary Hammond, Bob Anderson, Eugene Baker, Marjorie Dawson, Durbin Downey, Everal Adams. Third Row-Clifford Frantzen, Shirley Angle, Bob Behrens, Barbara I-Iaberkorn, Don Fahlberg, Maxine Griffin, Dick Cook, Elaine Ackerson, George Bentley. MIDDLE PICTURE: Bottom Row-Elaine Nelson, ,lim Marine, Barbara Mercer, Steve Kasbeer, Marion Miller, Charles Mt'Kune, l.aVone Merkley, Carl Olson. Second Row--Paula Lewis, Clifford Loney, Doris Peterson, Lyle Pierce, June Karr, Marjorie Matson, Don Meyer, Doris Olson. Third Row-Norma Kitterman, Margie Murphy, Helene Munson, Palmer Hill, Katherine Louks, Sue Phillips, Bob Pierson, Violet Nothnagel, Shirley johnson. BOTTOM PICTURE: Bottom Row-Helen Read, Donald Sandberg, Laura Zimmerman, Calvin johnson, Marilyn Yingling, Clit! tord Wrmlt, Lucille Powers, Loren Roberts, june Weller. Second Row--Carol Vane, Neil Scherer, Maybeth Shaffer, jack Holleran, Natalie XVinslow, Kenny Shipp, Anne Smith, Harvey Reynolds, Shirley Smith. Third Row-Audrey Wfashrngton, Katherine Shipp, Lyle Pratt, Margaret Pomeroy, Katherine Tedrow, Tommy Thompson, Ifdna Schnuerer, Virginia Slutz, VC'atts johnson, Mary Schoenbergcr, Dorothy Shipp, lfsther Tobin, I-291
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