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Top picture, fron' row Karr-:cki, P Greensireet Heice' Exy Hanna Johnson, O Greenougl-, tnooper Fox Pow 2 Goooe Hcnse' Ferl,S Johnson, J Johnson J Greenougt' Ingalsbe, lernley, Jones Few 2 Hart Hagen, Jol se', Hoy' lsv :lf long Ewing, Heitman, G'6SlFOLEE Picture 2, fron' row Vcncenburg Stevefson, Sexton, Stanley Todd Sherrill, Temple, Wilson, Slater, Wat kms Row 2: Zimmerman, Wolfe Simmonds, White, S, Smith, Wolt, I Srfrith, Sui.or, Todd, Thorsen Row 3 R Wise, Word, Scheel, Sanderson Selix, Thompson, E. Wise, Wyatt Young. 3 :ture 3, front row Nelson, Morgan Fnelli, Martin, Nicoll, Pitman, Now achrn, McCalib, J Nelson, McDan' -e's Row 2- Parker, Olander, Ring Ouse, McClintock, Mclean, Mathis Miller, Robinson, Mclntyre, Mosher Row 3: Petty, Posell, McCauley, Nys' 'uen, McClure, Naubert, Rapelie, Mc- Kinney, Nigretto, Eottom picture, front row: Baker, Cor' gill, Allen, Byrd, Currie, Cook, Cof- fee, Anderson, Luton, Leach, Comp- Dell. Row 2: Fritch, Ellis, Drummond, V, Creenstreet, Hanna, Byham, Buck, Aarestad, Cecotti. Pow 3: A. Buchan- an, Crawford, Baily, Cheney, Arm, strong, Brink, Austin, M Buchanan Allen. N Q15 Wise Ones As freshmen we were green as grass, as sophomores we think we know more than we do which accounts for our name, sophomore, meaning 'wise but foolish. But wise or foolish our class has given a good account of itself. Two of the best mixers of the year, a movie, and o dart game for Hi-Nite were staged by the class of 1948. Sophornores made no mistake when they chose handsome, brown-eyed Dick McClure for their president, athletic Charles Heitrnan, vice-president, friendly Charles Slater, class representative, and athletic, cute, Sharon Sexton, secretary. Miss Patricia Foster replaced Mrs. Patricia Meiners as adviser in November when the latter resigned. Its dollars to doughnuts youll hear more of us in the two years to come. Hang ontc- your hats, Seniors, here we camel lp cr u
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Top p cure, rruri' ry.-1 C'os,, Becratt Bexharn, Brggerstait, Beraursr, Brow ley, Cofzee, Braden. Pow 2, Camp bell, Brown, Cathey, Cagle, Beck, An de'son, Allen, Betscnart. Row 3 Bar' Bowman Cooley, Calkins, Arlren, Al bc'T'ne Dow, Carpenter, Picture 2, lrant row' Oliver, Miller Olson, McCarahan, Meins, Moore Lamrzhere, Morse, Pow 2 Mcformick Metzger, D Oliver, Logan, Nelson '.1:Canless, Mcllougle. Paw 3 Mat terand, Livre, Lc.Plant, Olglersha,-1 lvleuli, Mumlord ft 5 3? Picture 3, iron' row, Pitman, Thibe- deaux, Sage Serrurier, Plummer, Rogers, Wilson, Ryan, Row 2 Sav age, Sullivan Ponshoclr, Royse, Pres ton, Small, Wood Thomas Row 3 Shomsholr, Swanby, Tennesan, White vlahovrch, Williams, Tovrea Pcture 4, tront row Holmes, Gana Hegg, Kroniclr, Henderson, Gordon Hanson Erickson, Higgs, Greenough Pow 2. Howard Frlese, Jarvis, HO zelwood, King, Ely, Greenough, Hau- enstein, Row 3- Grant, Glad, Goode, Huggins, Harmon, Holm, Elliot Good, Hall 0719 AXIOFQ Illfl lf youve noticed a little swagger to our walk when you see us in the hall, its because were upperclassmen now and so proud ol it. We've worked hard in our three years of high school, and next year well be rewarded for it all. By sponsoring a mixer after the Bellingham football game, we added more than 590 to our class treazury. We also made a success of another mixer in January, and a fish pond at Hi-Nite. One of the most gala affairs of the year was the Junior Prom held in the late spring, Junior class ofticers were Jerry Ryan, president, Ed Moody, vice president, Doreen Rogers, secretary-treasurerg Pat Serrurier, yell leader, and Clyde Hudson, cfass represen- tative. Miss Ruth Otterstead was adviser, n n
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'top picture, Froh' row Lanphear, Gaddis, Fax, Hendrix, G'onernyer Hyldahl, Lentz, Lore- zen, Lee, Gor- don, Henderson Pow 2 A Engen Edau st, Jones, r-toyt, Emerson, Ely, Knight, Kloes, E, Enaen, Lafasse Row 3' Johnston, lohnson, Gilbert Eschbach, Lo':an, Knoppi, Great house, Hauenst-Qin Ltndenthal, Jones Land. Picture 2, fran' rarf Daniels, Chase Brown, Dewey V Brigham, E Brig ham, Aarestaa, Cook, Bruders, Aiken Pow 2 Dawson, Atwvelr, Adams, B Crawford, Detner, Brnlr, Busenlrell Coker Row 2 Clereiand, Didfey, D Crawford, Bear, Caa'Qa, Dyksterhus Chrstoffersofi, Ashe Picture 3, fron' row Madden, Moore Pederson, Romer 'Aclr-nes, Myers Rogers, Ol ver, Rahvon, Overose Powell, Motor Paw 2' Hall Ryan Proctor, Mumford, Ol vers, 3, Ma: Lellon, Ostrurn, Renfro, M:Danie. l MacLellan, Harod Nelson, Her bert Nelson Paw 3- Rapelte, Moody Morrison, Raymond, Mclntruff, Roe: lrer, Matterand, Morgan, Jones, Kos bab, Naubert, Norbeck. Picture 4, fron' rawg White, Thornp SOT1, Triap, Snell, Swan, Vandenburg Woodruff, Wlgo-i, Willis, Visten NfVasson Pow 2 Ward, Srnallwood Srevovson, M, Wilson, Stewart, Van Putter, Smith, Telgenhoff, Temale S'ave. Pow 3 Schell, Sage, W-se Sutton, Schryer, Severson, W Vfilsan, Sherrfl Tovrea, Truernan Fow J- D. Wind sri, Small, Tennyson Taylor, Tennesoh, Vik, Soren, Wino ish, Thibedeaux Little Cianls We came, we saw, and we lifed, It was high stnool, a new life, and in September, H0 boys and girls forming the new freshman class were ready to learn how to live it. lt was different, yes, indeecly. We would 'ya ta ta, ya ta ta when we should have been quiet. Then we would day dream when we should have been ya ta ta yaing. Many an upperclassrnan would sometimes sigh, 'Is this drip necessary? while a bewildered freshman would ask continuous questions. After the first couple of months of school we had singled out certain freshmen to lead and reprezent the class. They were: Diclf Trueman, president, Billie Louise MacLellar1, vice president, Laura Lee Gaddis, secretary, Alvin Engen, treasurer, Marie Mclnnes, repre- sentative, and Miss Pitney, adviser. The class sponsored a real Barn Dance at Marie Cooks barn in April and the men- agerie booth at Hi4Nite, Our green color has gradually faded and now the class of 49 is loyal to no other colors than b'ue and white, n xr IO
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