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SOPHCMORE CLASS Ah A -- .. F A L r Top Row -DeForest Covert, Marguerite Morris, Robert Viets, Ruth Sandoval, Joan Kell, Mattie Bland, Marvin Johnson, Norman Stahl, Fourth Row Miss Mesenliop, Adviser, Stuart Phillips, Norma j. l-lerman, Jack Cain, Jean Fanning, Dwight l-loughtaylen, joyce Keslinger. Third Row Florence Marrs, l-larold Mueller, Maxine Datschefsl4i,Bernard Morris, Shirley Wahlgren, Dean Cortright, Willa gl. Cooke, Laurence l-lanson. Second Rowff Maxine Carpenter, Thelma Casner, Betty Anderson, Evelyn Casner, Florence Selan, Mary J. Gran, Agnes Jensen. First Row 'Clarence McMaster, Lewis Schultz, Bruce Hough, jack Duviclc, George Gabriel, Joe Fanning, Paul Shefveland. The sophomores, under the tutelage of Miss Mesenlfop, toolc their second year ol high school in stride, gaining the experience necessary to performing the many duties which they as juniors will assume next yaer. Many ol the boys possess athletic ability and participated in football and baslcetball. jack Cain and Bruce l-lough vvon major letters in Football, Bruce also garnered one in baslcetball, Mattie Bland, Evelyn Casner, Shirley Ford, Agnes jensen, and Betty Anderson were elected to the Pep Club, adding their support at all athletic contests. Several boys and girls toolr part in the glee clubs, band, nevvs-stag, and G, A. A. The senoritas served at the Mexican Fiesta, and those in the home economics class entertained the School Board at a spring banquet, A class party vvhich was held in the gymnasium early in March was enjoyed by everyone. No vvonderl Lively relaysl j Barbeauesl Colresl Potato chipsl l CLASS OFFICERS President, l2obertViets,Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Wahlgren, Vice-President, Dean Cortright. Zn'
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FOOTLOOSE Footloose, a comedy in three acts, was presented in the S. T. I-I. S. auditorium onthe night ol December IO to a paclcecl house. The I4 juniors, under the alole guidance ol Miss Reed, performed naIJIy,winning the praise ol all who were Iortunate enough to see it. Although Footloose was the longest play given in recent years, the last-moving plot and quality ol the acting I4ept the audiences attention until the Iast curtain was rung down, The Cast: Mr. Early . Mrs, Early . Bot: Cyoungest sanl . Hope Coldest daughterb Mary Cyoungest daughterl Dick Coldest sonl . Delphie Clrish maidl . jerry CDicIc's sweetheartj Buzzv CBOIJIS Iriendb , Muriam CMary,s Iriendf Randy CMary's boylriendb Mrs. Forrester fwidovvD Sanford CI-Iopels heartbeatj . , , IERRY GENGLER EVELYN SCHLIMAKER IAIVIES MCINIXIES SHIRLEY PARRIS MARY I MLIELLER CHARLES WHITE CHARLOTTE STCDLIDT CI-IARLCTTE FIELDS RUSSELL WAI-ILGREN RUTH SCENT . IAMES ALLEN RLITI-I IAFFE ORRIIXI IQHNSON jack Milford Ca Friend ol lVIary'sD . DCDINIALD ARMSTRCDNG
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FRESHMAN CLASS , . . t.- Top Row -Charles Smith, Robert Montgomery, Robert Lewis, Paul Fought, Lee Wiclcens, Morris Hutchinson, Robert Rumney. Elmer Benson. Fourth Row Ruth Ropp, Kent Goldbranson, Mary Anne Hough, Anna Kiley, Dean Houghtaylen, Dorothy Hanson, Patricia Larson, Eileen Lowtwait, Dora Priesman, Betty Lobdell, Joyce Randall. Third Row Mr. Davis, Adviser, Marilyn Tuttle, Diclc Jones, Beverly Faber, Charles Walker, Joan Mueller, Gene Hage, Loretta Keenan, Ray Darby, Myrlene Reymann, Gladys Bromfielcl, Lucile Burgin. Second Row 'Shirley Smith, Joyce Brand, Shirley Morel, Marjorie Weber, Viola Scoughton, Marilyn Breuer, Mary Joyce Brimi- combe, Sherrilyn Kell, Lois Tuttle, Doris Minniclc, Dolores Reynolds. First Row -Charles Allen, Harold Coalces, L'eRoy Wilson, LaVerne Vermeland, Walter Scent, Howard Lundy, Robert Scott, Melvin Christopherson. Boasting 54 members, the largest class in S. T. H. S., the freshmen of 'l94'l-1942 lost no time in becoming acquainted with the rules and regulations which were to govern them during the four years of their high school lile. Alter the First two or three weelcs ol school it was impossible to distinguish them from the sophomores or juniors except by their size. Kent Goldbranson, Morris Hutchinson, Bob Scott, and Charles Walker displayed a wealth of natural loot- ball and baslcetball talent, thus casting a hopeful glow on the luture ol S. T. H. S. athletics. Several members with talent in the field of music joined the glee clubs and band, while others divided their interests among such activities as Newstahf, G. A. A., and Junior De- ate. CLASS OFFICERS -President, Mary Anne Hough, Vice-President, j Sherrilyn Kell, Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Lobdell. 2-l
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