Sandpoint High School - Monticola Yearbook (Sandpoint, ID)

 - Class of 1945

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Anderson, Shirley Alspach, Willard 'April, Betty Aschenbrener, Lenore Bain, Doris Ballou, Gloria Billings, Ruth Bixel, Lois 'Blair, Lila Boyle, Loyd Boyles, Clarence Brixen, Gene Bricker, Mary - Brockoven, Carol Bryntesson, Duff Burnham, Maurice Cadwallader, Marjorie Gatron, Karleen Campbell, Dorothy Catron, Karleen Churchill, James Courser, Lawrence Cox, Bob Crabb, Gene Crabb, Herman David, Bruce Dunn, Tom Ebbe, Colleen Engblom, Raymond Farell, Velma Fritzpatrick, Fred Graves, Dorothy Gunby, Mary Hall, Marjorie Harrington, Eunice Hartshorn, Hugh Hartshorn, Shirley gwofzflomofzza Hays, Beatrice Heath, Dixie Hedglin, Marilyn Hill, Ruth Hirst, Le Roy Horner, Bob Irish, Walter Kalb, Evelyn Keener, Onita Kile, Betty Knudson, Aleatha Langford, Gordon Leonard, Lillian Lunn, Mary Mb Chesnie, Elmer Mc Cullough, Donald Mb Gee, Glenna Mc Ginnia, William Mace, Harvey Martin, Kenneth Mason, David Messman, Donna Messmore, Beatrice Miller, Lucille Montague, Bonnie Moore, Stanley Morris , Mary Mostek, Doris Nesbitt, Alice Neu, Donald Noble, Eva O'Bleness, Arlene 0'Connor, June Oman, Ronnie Parker, Barbara Pellens, Betty Perry, Beth Petit, Charlotte Peterson, John. Price, Joan Puckett, Raymond Ratcliff, Margaret Reynolds, Romona Roberts, Arnold Rossmann, Joy Sandefer, George Saunders, Gerald Schilling, Ruth Schmidt,'William Shaffer, Zola Shaffer, Zeola Sletager, Pat Sletager, Sharon Spring, Jimmie Stockman, Alice Swallom, Leslie Tetsort, Velma Thomas, Lois Thomas, Virginia Thompson, M lton Thurlow, Eugene Tillberg, Mae Tucker, Ruth Turne , Jacquita Verwolf, Joan Warren, John J Weaver, Barbara Weisz, Mary Windecker, Helen Winterton, Wilma Young, Betty '

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31 s ' ass gflstory Q ii we entered the ULitt1e Red School Housen in September, 1941. By the time we had learned that we should use the north stairs going up and the south stairs coming down, it was election day. Officers chosen were: Jim Nelson, President Ann Roberts, Vice-president, Margery Pederson, Secretary-treasurer. In September We gave ourselves a party.' The seniors didn't get to initiate so consequently refused to sponsor a frosh-senior party. In the spring we had a picnic at the city park. Our nominee for Leohono Carnival Queen was Betty Lou James. The following term our Sophomore year, the outstanding additions to our edu- cation had been that we should keep off the grass and avoid tracking on the gym floor. We gave our first Monticola fund dance in September, 1942, for the pur- pose of collecting money to be used in our senior year for the publication of our annual. The officers that year were: Bob Congdon, Presidentg Ruth Pearce, Vice- presidentg Julie Zahlan, Secretary-treasurer. There were seven from our class who joined the Leohono Society. Then we were upperclassmen, the honor we heard about since we started high school. We gave a Junior Play, nNot Quite Such a Goosen. The cast for this play wasi Beverly Mac Donald, Betty Lou James, Elinor Clayton, Bob May, and P a u l Loman 0 4 ' At the Girls League King and Queen dance, Betty Palmer received the honor of Queen and Dale Bceck, King. U Our Junior Prom went over with a big success. The decorations were in har- mony with the theme of Spring. I We re-elected Bob Congdon as president, Jim Nelson, Vice-presidentg and Marion Lodge, Secretary-treasurer. At last we're seniors, the year we've all dreamed about. Our officers for this year are: Julie Zaklan, President, Ray Hadley, Vice-presidentg and Mary Hadley, Secretary-treasurer. Instead of frightening the frosh with initiation, we welcomed them with a very successful party. we gave an assembly to get the freshmen acquainted with the student body. ' Seniors are active everywhere in the school, in clubs and crginizations, in music, in athletics and in anyway they can be helpful to the student body. We wanted to boast our Mbnticola fund so we gave an all school mixer in the falls Our advisors throughihe four high school years, who have been very helpful, Are: Mr. Dodds, Miss Spoor, and Mrs. Nash. Seven boys from our class received basketball letter awards and seventeen joined the Leohcno Society. We've gone this far and we'll gc farther in this war-torn world. Some of us will go onto battle fronts, some in college or in a profession, but whereever we go, we will have success.



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Arlene Mansfield, Bill Stockman, Miss Spoor, Tony Delay 6 M Q'-fzitsmy September 8, 1942, we entered S. H. S. with the hopes of getting out in '46. The officers elected were: Dewey Selle, President, Jim Ferguson, Vice-President, Bob Nel- son, Treasurer, Alta Kincaid, Secretary. , The seniors treated us with a party early in the year, where we played games, danced, ate hoky-pokys, and then went home feeling not so left out as we had at the beginning. A class picnic was held at the end of the term. The class thanked Mrs.'Hupp, the faculty advisor, for being patient with us, and for helping us to become acquainted with the customs and traditions of our high school. With the passing of our first year, went our Greenness , but not the memory of many good times. During our sophomore year, under the supervision of Mrs. Crowley, we gave an assembly, and a May Day Ball. Our dues this year were twenty-five cents, , Officers elected were: Tony Delay, Presidentg Marjorie Standish, Vice-President, Norma Jean Johnson, Treasurer: and Virginia Goodwin, Secretary. With Miss Spoor as advisor for our junior year, we had a Junior Dance with the theme of Sadie Hawkins Day, November 10. A floor show consisting of a tap dance by four girls, a song by Beth Foster and Marjorie Standish, and a tap dance by Patsy and Shirley Bates. Prizes were awarded for the best costume. Pop was sold and the net profit was 320. ' An assembly is being planned which will consist of musical numbers and a play, A Wedding . Plans are being made for the Junior Prom and a Campus Day. I

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