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$01 110.11 OK I : CLASS Top row. left to right—Xeal Wright. Duane Hackett. Hugh Fortney, Charles Smith. Jim Kantola. Jack Xeal. Ted Hirsimaki. Frank Merch. Milton Kudler. Starr Bristol, Bob Klumph. Richard Watson, Tim Healy, Douglas Woodworth, Bill Taylor, Bob Shumake. Edward Thayer. Oleo Khoads. Second row—Mr. Hopper. Maxine Reels, Anna Holbrook. Shirley Swartz. Elizabeth Montgomery. Joyce Ann Childs. Shirley Shumake. Betty Blood. Katherine Osborne, Gertrude Adams. Eileen Calkins. Raymond Usher, Virgil Andes, Mr. Deevers. Third row: Betty Jane Williams. Shirley Emhoff. Pat Daggitt, Doris Joslin, Helen Brown. Harry Pollack. Harold Dean. Martha Lou Harr. Don Horwood, Mary Shuster. Betty Cidila, Mary Bartlett. Kathryn Chambers, Dorothy Mam. Fredeline Ross. Fit FSII 1 AN CLASS Top row, left to right—Donald Schlaich, Robert Cole, Raymond Prouty, Russell Peck, Raymond Fogg. Charles West, Charles Woodworth, Robert Smith, Claude Loomis. Leo Schor. Dorothy Hibler, Betty Harke. Dorla Dean. Rose Lewis, Phyllis Kent. Second row—Arlene Bee. Betty Torrance. Margaret Kultti. Carol Reets, Marjorie Ashly, Virginia Mullen. Wilma Blood. Imogene Crawford. Doris Butts, Rosemary Zeppitella. Jane Fisher, Ruth Holdson. Ruth Brauch. Hope Castle. Mr. Inglefield. Third row—Betty Barn, Mary (iraff. Blanche Brady. Carolyn Cole. Marge Hazeltine, Gladys Harmon. Marjorie Emerson. Doris Kantola. Barbara Rintanen. Mary Lou Usher. Joane Heckman. Marcella Ross. Virginia Brewster, Ruth Armstrong, Doris Beckwith. Anna Elonen. Fourth row: Dick Bryant. Fred Osborne. Bill Sanger. Duane Punkar, Steve Bosick, Raymond Cole, LeRoy Xorton, Donald Riley. Bill Betts, Roger Arkelin, George Dixon.
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Class Allan Punkar as vice president; Mildred Kultti, secretary; and Margaret Dewey, treasurer. With Mr. Deevers help we decided to try our talents in some one act plays, our efforts turned out to be “Be Home at Midnight’’ and “Christmas Carol.” After accomplishing this, we sponsored a St. Patrick’s Party. To most of us the sophomore year seemed dull, being in between the lowly freshman and lofty junior classes; so we decided to brighten things up by keeping ourselves occupied with school activities. Thus the days sped by and, before we knew it, low and behold we were Juniors! A surprise awaited our arrival—we had Mrs. McCague. the new English instructor for our home room overseer. She soon got us into full swing, for on November Continued on Pege 4 And Amid the Clamors Marilyn Stoker Lyle Norton Thelma Stephenson Robert Schlaich Glendora Curtis Lester Parke Ruth Ashby Bruce Harvey Margaret Dewey Merlin McCreary Allan Punkar Evelyn Huckleberry Donald Ranta Marcella Best Stanley Graham Betty Thayer Clarence Kennedy Laura Yusko Not Appearing: Roy Huston James Harmon
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Sophomore Class History We, the sophomore class, under the management of our president, Don Horwood, and secretary. Martha Lou Harr, started our year out hopefully, but uneventfully. Our sophomore party was the first highlight of the year and it drew a large crowd. The sophomore assembly play “The Pampered Darling” with Cleo Rhodes as the “pampered darling” was a masterpiece of humor and went over big with the audience. Many of our members made use of their vocal ability by being in the A Cap-pella choir: Shirley Swartz, Don Horwood, Elizabeth Montgomery, Cleo Rhodes. Shirley Emhoff, and Raymond Usher. In the musical field also are the band and orchestra members: Shirley Emhoff, Doris Joslin, Raymond Usher, and .Jane Coblentz. Also we are proud to have supplied the largest number of basketball players to the varsity: Tim Healy, Ted Hirsimaki, Don Horwood, James Kantola, Cleo Rhodes, and Doug Woodworth made this record. The journalists in this class who work on the Pilot Light are Martha Lou Harr. Pat Daggitt, Shirley Swartz, Dorothy Marn, Catherine Chambers, Doug Woodworth, and Tim Healy. Many of our members were in the extra-curricular activities and clubs. Martha Lou Harr was president, Katherine Chambers, vice president, and Joyce Childs, secretary of the Boys' and Girls’ Home Ec. Club; Don Horwood, was president, and Pat Daggitt, treasurer of the Latin Club; Ted Hirsimaki was vice president and Doug Woodworth secretary of the Boys’ Industrial Arts Club, and Gertrude Adams the treasurer of the Girls’ Industrial Arts Club. We were glad to receive two new members in our class this year, Jane Coblentz and Duane Hackett. We hope the rest of our school years will go along as smoothly as has this year under the expert guidance of our home room teacher, Mr. Hopper, so that we may take our place as the graduating class of 1947. With a Look of Joy and a Thrill of Pride Freshman Class History We the Freshmen of “44” are called “Greenies,” “Hey you,” “Squirt,” “Runt’’ and various other names too numerous to mention; but we are proud of these names usually. When we entered high school, we were shy and somewhat frightened at the prospects of going to classes and at the imminent initiation, but that big night finally came and we started the fireworks off by riding in on hobby horses. We were proud of those masterpieces which ranged from the spark plug, cross-eyed, lean and bony type to 'beautiful chargers with long silken manes and kind brown eyes. Dancing and refreshments followed the initiation and we had a glorious time, though a few of us had difficulty finding our shoes. Mr. Hirshey, our home room teacher guided us throughout the year and we were just one big happy family. After our fear of initiation was over, we decided to choose our officers: Ray Fogg, president, Duane Punkar, vice president, Ruth Brauch. secretary, and Steve Bosick, treasurer. The tallest person in our class is Imogene Crawford; the shortest is William Betts; Ray Fogg is the funniest. Shall we ever forget his impersonations at the junior party ? We offered our many talents to school activities. Ruth Armstrong. Ruth Brauch, Imogene Crawford, Anna Elonen. Arlene Gee, Ruth Holdson and Doris Kantola strained their vocal cords and received admittance to the A Cappella Choir. The Pilot Light admitted Dorothy Hibler, Virginia Mullen, Betty Torrence, Ruth Continued on Page 41
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