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SOPHOMORES For the year 1940-41, the sophomor class has been represented in many Helds. Four boys in the class—David Budd, James Allen, Donald Armstrong, and Donald Freeland, reported for football. Seven boys—Donald Armstrong, Donald Os-land, James Allen, James Mclnnes, Russel Klotz, Orrin Johnson, and Jerry Geng-ler reported for basketball. Five girls—Mary Jeannette Mueller, Charlotte Fields, Ruth Scent, FJeanor Klseman, and Betty Baie were chosen to take part in the activities of the Pep Club and four out of the five have gone out for cheer leading. Both boys and girls represent the class in Glee Club and Mixed Chorus. A few are writing articles for Newstaff. Jo Ann Potter and Kvelyn Schumaker are very ably supporting the varsity debate squad, and a number of boys are members of the junior debate squad. Miss MesenKop is the sophomore class adviser. FIRST ROW: Harry Schorsch, Kenneth Hjort, Jack Koehler, Jerry Gengler, Clarion Swenson, Michael ntonopulos. SECOND ROW: Milton Rcsnick, Ruth Munson, Orrin Johnson, Eleanor Klseman, Donald rmstrong, Betty Noss, Stanley Brimicombe, Verna Titzel, Marian Hanson, Ruth Jaffe. THIRD ROW: Louise McMaster, James Allen, Shirley Parris, Donald Freeland, Betty Jane Sebby, Charles White, Mae Nelson, Robert Bark, Phyllis Rae Francis, Evelyn Schumaker. FOURTH ROW: Miss MesenKop (adviser), Dorothy Killey, Russell Klotz, Mary Jeannette Mueller, James Mclnnes, Charlotte Fields, John Campbell, Julia Jensen. Russell Wahlgren. Wanda Tuttle, Charlotte Stoudt. FIFTH ROW: Helen Rogers, Lloyd Hubbard, Charlotte Hage, Edwin Eide, Ruth Scent, David Budd, Donald Osland, Betty Baie, Richard Gran, Mavis Vermeland. ABSENT: Virginia Constant, Catherine Dell, Dean Francis, Russell Larson, Donald Dibdell. Madge Parr, Robert Peterson, Jo Ann Poter, Ruby Reynolds, Edith Wickens. Pag fifirrn
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FIRST ROW: Wendell Fender, Dean Fade, Russell Swenson, Kenneth Mattison. SECOND ROW: Mae Munson, Donald Grady, Esther Middaugh, Ilo Marsh, EvelVn Smith, La Vern Grady, Alvina Keenan. Stanley Werner, Janet Oglivie, Keith Tattersall, Arlene Schoencr. THIRD ROW: Miss Johnson (adviser), Lloyd Olson, Leota Cunz, Robert Francis, Doreen Wright, Stanley Schcidecker. Jeanette Zimmerman, Jack Carr, Ruth Devine, Kenneth Rond. FOURTH ROW: Peter White. John Striegel, Maxine McFarland, Roni Thomas, Bernice Peterson, Hugh Hough, June Lipp, Dan Anderson, Arlene Rierson, John Montgomery, Beverly Eichelberg. FIFTH ROW: Lora Nelson, John Haskin, Elinore Russell, Richard Martin, Ruth Richardson, Dick Lash, Shirley Walker, Byford Allen, William Rood, Robert Sebbv. ABSENT: Kathleen Flynn, Eleanor Kessler, Cecilc Morris, Vernon Sebby, Shirley Olson. Herb Vilmin. I his year's junior class, consisting of 51 students, enjoyed a successful year under the able guidance of their class adviser, Miss Johnson, and their class officers: President, Hugh Hough; vice-president, Richard Martin; secretary-treasurer, Russell Swensen; student council members lone O'Neil and Peter White. The “junior mixer, which is to get everyone acquainted, was the first activity of the year. I he junior-senior hunt was also held with the usual result—seniors not being found. I he juniors then gave the seniors a party. On February 13, the class presented a three act comedy, entitled, “Everybody Works But Father. The cast of characters included: Stanley Werner, Russell Swenson, Elinore Russell, Richard Martin, lone O'Neil, Janet Ogilvie, John Montgomery, Shirley W alker, Doreen Wright Keith Tattersall, and Peter White. Elinore Russell, Bernice Peterson, and Shirley W alker were in the girls' sextet, and John Montgomery was in the boys’ octet. The junior class was also well represented in athletics by Stanley Werner, Keith Tattersall, Hugh Hough, Richard Martin, Danny Anderson, La Vern Grady, Lloyd Olson, Byford Allen, and Russell Swensen. The money that was earned by various dances and bake sales made possible a very successful prom which was the highlight of the year. JUNIORS Page fourteen
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FIRST ROW: Marvin Johnson, Mattie Bland, Paul Shefveland, Florence Selan, Bruce Hough, Betty Anderson, De Forest Covert, Shirley Wahigren, Norman Stahl. SECOND ROW: Mr Davis (adviser), Thelma Casner, John Duvick, Mary Jane Gran, Lewis Schultz, Ruth Sandoval, Stanley Satter, Herberts Champlin, Laurence Hanson. THIRD ROW: Jeanne D’Emke, Maxine Carpenter, Robert Freeland, Willa Jean Cooke, Dean Cortright, Florence Marrs, Bernard Morris, Maxine Datschef-ski, Harold Mueller. FOURTH ROW: Norma Jean Herman, Jack Cain, Annette Budd, John Kell, Joyce Keslinger, Clarence MacMaster, Jean Fanning, Joe Fanning, Evelyn Casner. ABSENT: George Gabriel, Dwight Houghtaylen. Agnes Jensen, Marguerite Morris, Stuart Phillips. The freshmen, numbering 41, have become familiar with the school routine under their adviser, Mr. Davis. Their class officers are: President, Robert Viets; vice president, John Duvick; secretary-treasurer, Shirley Wahigren; student council representatives, Betty Anderson and Harold Miller. A few of our hoys have athletic ability and we hope in the future they will become stars in football and basketball. Our girls, too, are active members of the (iirls' Athletic Association. FRESHMEN Page sixteen
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