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CLASS OFFICERS Richard Peterson Dick - Lady Spitfire 4, A Date With Judy 3, Track Manager Q, Poster Club 9, Class Pres. 4, Honor Society 9, Spanish Club 3, S. P. S, Club 4. Janet Haworth Jan - Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Big S Club Q, 3, 4, Annual Q, 3, 4, Sec. Class 1, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sec. Student Body 3, 4, Vice-Pres. Girl's Club 1, Sec. Girl's Club 9, Sec. Latin gllub Q, Pres. Latin Club 3, Pres. S. P. S. Club 4, Girl's State Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. Class 4, Girl's Sports 1, EZ, 3, 'Lady pit ire 4. Norma Symmonds Simmy -Poster Club 1, 9, Girl's Chorus 1, 9, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Girl's Treas. 3, Calyx Echo 1, 2, 3, Editor, Calyx 4, Annual 1, Q, Class Sec. 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Daiellierlcigs DiL'M-S. P. S. Club 4, Boy's Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Q, 3, 4, All-High Play Q, Intramural Basket- a Q, nnua 4. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Just lilce all previous freshmen classes, the class of '48 entered high school a little green a little scared and a little unwilling to admit it. They passed the job of leadership to Wendell Charlton with Lester Vetter to hold him up, while Janet Haworth wrote the notes and Richard Peterson counted the pennies. To be sure that things were lcept under control, Virginia Burnett was made Watchdog. An Evening With Richardn was presented as their class assembly. Those in the class who had parts in the All-Hi Play were Kathie Duelcer, Don Campbell, and Bill Shinneman. Sophomores, and a little braver, Don Campbell toolc over the gavel and Bettie Engman helped him pound it. Ronnie Hartoon received the scribe duties and Gerry Watson held the money. Green and white were chosen as the colors for their class sweaters. ln the All-Hi Play were Evelyn Gano, Ellen Tibbling, Dale Perlcins, and Stewart Murphy. Aubrey Newman represented the class in first team basketball. , As Juniors and upperclassmen, Don Campbell continued in the chair with Jim Longmire on the footstool assisting him. Janet Haworth pened the discussions and Norma Symonds collected dues. Helen Randolph, Diclc Peterson, and Don Campbell were the leads in the class play A Date With Judy. Betty Burlchart and Vernon l-lanlcinson participated in the All-Hi Play. For the Junior-Senior Banquet a carnival theme was carried out. Class rings were ordered. Janet Haworth represented the school at the Girls State Convention. ln their final year, the Seniors selected Diclc Peterson for president, Janet Haworth, vice-pres., Norma Symmonds, secretary, and Dale Perlcins, treasurer. Starrin in the Senior play, Lady Spitfire, were Janet Haworth, Stewart Murphy and Bill Shinneman. Bancers at the Senior Boll had the choice of four countries to visit for their refreshments, There was a Swiss Slci Hut, a French Sidewallc Cafe, an English lnn and an American Colce Bar. Aubrey Newman, Ralph Stephens, Wendell Charlton, Irvin Dellinger, and Athel May were outstandin in sports. Aubrey Newman was chosen for the all-volley baslcetball team. Baccalaureate and Commencement brought to a close four successful and memorable years. 10
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.W clockwise Around Table: Education Chairman Barbara Jones, Publicity Donna Fix, Secretary Vir- ginia Burnett, President Frances Mapes, Advisor Miss Shuman, Social Chairman Helen Randolph, Entertainment Chairman Verlene Shearing and Treasurer Joan St. Martin. Vice-President Jane Allen is not pictured. GIRLS CLUB BOYS CLUB Cloclcwise Around Table: Frosh Representatives Dale Samuelson and Ray Stinnett, Sophomore Rep resentatives Dennis Englund and Howard Bunger, Treasurer Rodger Pearson, President Ralph Steph ens, Secretary Phil Swanberg, Advisor Mr. Anderson, Vice-President l-larry Conger. 9
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