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SENIURS Senior Class U When sophomores, highlights in the activities of the class of '42 were the class banquet, presided over by class president Bud Coons, and the skating party at the Capitola rink. In their junior year came the Viking Ski Lodge dance followed by the Valentine Sweetheart dance on lanuary 10. Helen Fanton was voted class sweetheart with Phyllis Walker and Edith Moxley as runners-up. Fantasia was the theme of junior-senior prom which ended the year. Roger Wagner was junior president. The rally dinner befor the Bend-Salem game started the senior activities. This was followed by a oneract old fashioned melodrama He Ain't Done Right By Our Nell . Eileen Teel played Nell, Ray Loter was the hero, and Bob Scott was the villain. Concluding activity of the seniors was the senior class banquet. The class of '42 Were wise in their choice of senior officers, for the following students did splendid work in their respective offices: Forrest Dutch Simmons, president, Maxine Meyers, vice president, Alma Yantis, secretary, lanice Patterson, treasurer, lim Bacon, sergeant at arms, Bob Scott, forensics manager, Ed Fitzsimons, yell leader, and A,S.B. council members Carl Ritchie, Rex Hardy, and Otis Wilson. Class council members were Annabelle Vickers, Warren Downs, Donna Mork, Olene Melhoff, Dorothy Mott, Ted Busselle, Bob Palmateer, Ermyle Kipple, Tom Williams, Kenneth Robertson, Charlotte Macy, Alvin Dahlin, Betty Lou Evans, Arley Boyce, Allan Voigt, Tom Courtney, Eileen Teel, Ted Howe, Howard Saul, Tom Stevenson, and Clifford Buren. K.
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loan Abbot Marjorie Aeschlimann Doris Albin Zenona Ames Don Armstrong Evelyn Arneson Barbara Arthur lim Bacon Muriel Baker Bill Barber Bob Barber Marjorie Barker Warren Barrett Ruth Barton Bob Bartges Barbara Bates
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