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Sophomore Class . . The Sophomore Class of 1948 has had a very successful year. The class began by electing officers and advisors. These are as follows: Pres- ident, Dorothy Verhoevenf Vice-president, Dawn Schlechtf Secretary, Nancy Capronf Treasurer, Alice Peters. Miss Izzo and Mr. Clarence Spitzer were elected advisors. The class successfully sponsored a round-and-square dance on April 31. The students have been very interested in traveling to Radio City after their older brothers and sisters took that trip. 0 THIRD ROW: David Owens, Robert Johnson, Jack O'Neil, Patricia Hudson, Joan Overacre, Dawn Schlecht, Mary Newman, Martin Crowley, Donald Jessup. 0 SECOND ROW: Spltzer, Eugene Allen, Dorothy Verhoeven, Winifred Fitz- patrick, Ethel DeVr1es, William Bolan, Catherine Tierney. 0 LIRST ROW: Rosemary Gallahan, Barbara Walker, Nancy Capron. Alice Peters, Betty Dewey, Anne VanEtten. 27
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0 THIRD ROW: Gayle Walborn, Warren Weitzel, Louis Proper, Dolores Raeman, Phylis Farnsworth, Edward Lauck, Dick Record. 0 SECOND ROW: Mr. Harkenrider, Gordon Christiansen, Hazel Baker, Grace Still, Elna McCarthy, Mary Esther Ruggles. 0 FIRST ROW: Helen Abel, Dorothy DeVries, June Bullock, Dolores Carney, Ruth Ogden. Junior Class . . The Class of '49 started their Junior year by electing Gayle Walborn as president. At the first class meeting it was descovered the class had lost four of its members. With the 17 remaining members the class began drafting plans for the big social event of the season, the Junior Prom, which was held on November 26. The gym was decorated in pink and blue, with music and roses being the theme, and all our guests had a wonderful evening dancing to the music of Cianioni's orchestra. In November, our Social Studies class journeyed to Mormon Hill. We enjoyed a short talk about Mormonism by Mr. Stott. Thanks should be extended to Miss Valenza and Mr. Harkenrider for Working with the class as advisors. Throughout the year, the class sponsored many round and square dances which seemed to be a big hit with all the students. 26
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0 THIRD ROW: Richard Whittaker, Stuart Whittaker, William Meehan, William Swartz, Leslie Nudd, Thomas McNamara, Howard Washburn, Mr. Timbrell. 0 SECOND ROW: Miss Arnold, Rose Marie Remery, Joseph McIntyre, James Romeiser, Glen Herendeen, James Dobbler, Jane McCarthy, Lucille Semans. 0 FIRST ROW: Phyllis Selight, Virginia Mallaber, Wilma Simmons, Betty Griffin, Bar- bara Clark, Patricia Hogan. Freshman Class . . The year started with the usual hustle and bustle of green horns trying to become less green. Everyone was vigorous those first few weeks and then the Freshmen settled into the regular routine. Everyone went home with armloads of homework. At the beginning of the year, the class elected officers and selected its advisors, Miss Mary Arnold and Mr. Edward Timbrell. Our President is Glen Herendeen, Vice-president, Stuart Whittaker, secretary, Joe Mcln- tyre, and Treasurer, .lim Romeiser. The class also boasts of representatives in the Student Council, Glen Herendeen and Pat Hogan. The Freshmen Class is well represented in the band and the chorus, where all have worked hard. Other students are members of the Library Club, Dial Staff, Basketball team, Baseball team, and Hi-Lo Staff. Our March meeting proved to be most important. At that particular meeting the class planned a dance with games and refreshments. The dance was a novelty for the class and everyone did his share to make it fun for all. 28
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