Sandpoint High School - Monticola Yearbook (Sandpoint, ID)

 - Class of 1945

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Zaklan, Julie Nickname: Zack Course: Com ercial Activities: Senior Class Pres. Yell Queen Pep Club G. A. A. Commercial Club' Sec., Soph. Class Ambition: To go to Yale University. Watts, Mildred Mabel A Nickname: Min Course: Home Economics Activities: Chorus Ambition: Get married and go to Switzerland in a P-58. Wenger, Ramona Nickname: Mbna Course: -Home Economics Activities: f None Ambition: To go to China. Woodard, Helen Pearl Nickname: Buckshot Course: General Activities: Seco Club Pep Band Ambition: Very undecided. Woten, Dell A Nicknamez' Unprintable Course: Industrial Arts Activities: gi. None ' Ambition: 3vbQf guess is as good as mine. I , 1

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