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JIJNIOIQS I Bark row 7 Dell Eiilrrwim, llyilc Donn. Bette Barrett. Marilyn Drake. Ruth Lux. Tlriril I-mf R is b e rt Gralwcnwtcin, Frank Brnwn, Larl Dcnnr. Opal Eddy. Ruth Marie Ciest, jenn Butt- stinm. Nrvrcnc Curtis. Second nm-fGeri1ld Brnsnnrn. Armand Ciilgncr, jczln Bmlmnun, Susiln Cnmcrun. Ardiennc Fclwus, Elsie Ayers. Frunt nm'-Mr. Ullman. Ruth Broun, Fred juhnmn. Am- hert Engluml. M.1rlunOdcr. Mrs. Vann. Il alle rms-IXIcl'xir1 j 41 li n x ri n. Llmrles May. P.m'nn.1 Hmxull. Luis Matson. Virginiil lNllI.glugliv lin. Evelyn Hxutf. I--lnw.i1'd Mil- ler. julin Imiitlwurrmx. Soulful rrrw-Hubert jaykwn, Miirgiirct Holm. Vern Llndslcy. Glenn Larson, -link H qi r r i s. lillis Hughctt, Fmnt ww XX'all.u'c lmmnis, Ruth Lumllucrg. Fmnfer- Huydar. Helen Annu juhnmn. junkie lxlllC Hllmlllllfl, Alun Mutsun. III B1 ' ck l'4lXlfR.llPll blierwimd. lcd S m i d t. l-'Atty XY'llls. l.4ullc Thompson. Third row- Friink- lin Snuw, Virginia Smith. Dc- lnrex Slmlty. Scfund row jim Pritrlmrd. Annillwcllc Shelly. Paulene Van Himscr. l.ulr.iinc Nehls. Ray Swanson. Frnnt rim fflletty Lee Safcritc, D 41 n n in Symmunds. Marjorie Scutt, Luis Fctersun. Dirk Tyrrell. Lyle Tay' llf.
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THE JIJNIDIQS The Class of '44 started their first upperclass year with Marion Oder wield- ing the gavel, Fred Iohnson assisting her as Vice-President, Ruth Brown taking the notes, and Ambert Englund in charge of the class money. Their mystery-comedy play, Suspense , held on Ianuary 29, was a big success. Many of the positions on the basketball team next year will be held by the boys of '44-Fred Iohnson, Ray Swanson, and Charles May leading. Other sports the Iuniors participated in were baseball, tennis, and track. The lunior-Senior banquet, held on May l4, with a Dutch theme, was car- ried out excellently, despite the war and the problems it brought. THE SDDHDMUIQES With Les Sperline as President, Dean Hartman as Vice-President, Marjorie Calkins as Secretary, and Maurece Pisar as Treasurer, the Class of '45 started their Sophomore year. Their first activity was a motion picture, which netted them about twenty-five dollars. Their annual assembly was made up of a number of interesting skits. ln place of the usual picnic, the Sophomores had a very successful party on March l9. The class was well-represented in most of the sports. They have much good material for future teams, and the school can expect to see many of this year's Sophomores helping to keep Selah's good record in sports. THE EIQESHMEN During their first year in high school the Freshmen class elected as their officers larnes Dowdy, President, Amy Bjork, Vice-President, Ulma Io Burleson, Secretary, and Allan Matson, Treasurer. They successfully presented a movie, Beware of Spooks , putting away a tidy sum of money for a future date. The Freshman assembly was planned and carried out well. lt was centered around pantornimes depicting well- known songs. The Class of '46 promises to become a good addition to the Selah High School. They have many promising baseball, basketball, and tennis stars. lt seems certain that this class will make a name for itself.
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SODHDMUIDES I Flank rim Dean Nott, Fl'All'lkIS Hunger, Miss Palmer. Mr. Over- strect, Mr, Anderson. Third row Don Brown, Kay Frerirh, Bob Fitzugh, john Campbell, Ken- neth Clark, Claroltlean Fransen, Ralph l,onkey. Second row-- Etlith Curly, jean Austin, jean llatrum, Betty Burke, Mary Bar- rett. Molly Duntley. fiharlotte Erlamlson, XViltretl Forvilly, Front rowfAliL'e Eyman, Dor- othy Carey. Dean Hartman, Mar- jorie Calkins, Maureye Pisar, Lester Sperline. II Baek row Glen Gill, Don Han- uitk, XY'.ilter johnston, jerry Hoaglantl, XlC'alter Lindsay, Se!- ontl row fDavial Palmer, lflay- ton Lconarsl, Bcniie johnson. Maurife jones, Lloytl Phinney, llill Powell, Frances Hnatek. jim Matxon, XX'.inda Otler, XValter Payne. Front row- Boh lmmer, Viva Ciraelwner. Charlotte Hen- ning, l,orene Perkins, Doris liootlerl, Marguerite Martin, Lerella Lotspiet h. III Back row George Youngrcn, Ken- neth Vaughn, Leonard Skietstatl. Bert Trout. Leslie Tatro. Secontl romfDorotl1y Valentine, Rosalie Thomp5on, Doris Sell. Helen Samuelson. Darlene XVall-ter, Al- hcrt XVatkins. Front row-Ban hara Smith. Betty jane Tissell, I,oiQ XXlhite, Betty jean Tisld, Ruth Rodman, jo Stinnett, Dirk Smith.
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