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Sophomore Class Activities The Sophomore class of 1945 has shown great enthusiasm by participating in the various school activities. Football, the first sport of the season, was enjoyed by many sophomore boys who turned out for it. Gene Norton and Laverne Ollom were the two who earned their letters. After an inspirational football season many sophomore boys participated in basketball, Among the group were Roger Williams, Bob Jones, Bill Ingalls, Dave Greenleaf, Verne Fankhauser, Rudy Swanson, T. J. Kendall and Gordon Cavalero, Two sophomore lettermen, Lemar Ollom and Bob Jones, were again members of the baseball team. Other boys who participated were Laverne Ollom, Harry Stjern, Gordon Cavalero, Dave Green- leaf, Rudy Swanson and Gene Norton. The girls were also very active in sports this year. They virtually predominated on the badmin- ton, volley ball, and basketball teams. Among the letter winners were Mary Jane Larimer, Imogene Jones, Marie Boitano, Orva Torseth, Lenore Schaus, Jean Martin, Vivian Smith, Suzi Simpson, Betty Seymour, and Grace Clay. The sophomores sponsored a roller skating party at Skateland in Everett, on Friday, April 6. The entire school was invited. The committee making this skating party possible was Advisor S. J. Smith, Imogene Jones, Lenore Schaus, and Bob Jones. . The class offices were filled by the following toys: Bob Jones, presidentg Bill Ingalls, vice pres- identg and Roger Williams, secretary. Mr. Steve Smith was our competent adviser. The sophomores represented one-fourth of the school choir, and Marilyn Stocker wias the accom- panist. Several students entered a musical contest held at Renton. Janet Harris, Betty Morse, Jane Britt and Marilyn Stocker won high ratings. The student council members of the sophomore class were Jane Britt, Barbara Illman, Earl Brookhart, and Bob Jones. Two sophomores, Roger Williams and Bill Ingalls, were members of the Hi-Y Club. The sophomore class boasts of many representatives on the Honor Roll and thirty-one members in the Honor Society. The cast of the all-school play, Don t Take My Penney, was filled with many sophomore act- ors. Those who were given parts were Jane Bonney, Delores White and Lyle Kirkland. Jane did an excellent job with the leading roll, and we were certainly proud of her. This year's sophomore class has successfully taken part in all activities, and we sincerely hope that our junior year will be just as successful. Sophomore Class TOP PICTURE, third row, left to right- Murrell Gray, Gerald Behling, Earl Brookhart, Leonard Harbert, Lloyd Hettiger, Jack Dugger, Gordon Cavalero, LeR ' Fenton, Steve Smith, adviser SECOND ROW, left to right- Dale Deierling, Jack Babic, Ed ei man, Gordon Faust, Gayle Green- halgh, Ruby Enger, Marjorie Hanson, Robert Barnhart, Don Bevans, Warren Davis. FIRST ROW, left to right- Margaret Dixon, Faye Dixon, Jane Bonney, Jane Britt, Janet Harris, Elva Greenup, Frances Bear, Mildred Evans, Ellen Hollister, Lorraine Erickson, Eileen Gleason. MIDDLE PICTURE, third row, left to right-Ed Mathews, Bud Larson, Bill Morgan, Larry Kirchgess- ner, Waldo Jacobson, Orville Link, Bill Ingalls, LaVerne Ollom, T. J. Kendall, LeMar Ollom, Gene Norton, Wallace Reed, Jack Ravine. SECOND ROW, left to right-Sam Morgan, Mary Jane Larimer, Barbara Illman, Marion Lincoln, Claricy Moran, Geraldine Nelson, Patty Martin, Marjorie Murdock, Peggy Lee, Donna Kletke, Clarice McBride, Donna Riley, Marianne Russell, Margaret Reinke, Harold Porter. FIRST ROW, left to right-Betty Morse, Cecelia McDonald, Helen Robinson, Donna Johnson, Elsa Larson, Shirley Rasmussen, Laura Laffin, Lyle Kirkland, Louise Johnson, Imogene Jones, Mable Krause, Jean Martin, Geraldine Ricci. BOTTOM PICTURE, third row, left to right-Calvin Williams, Harry Stjern, Pete VanSoest, Don Tyler, Don Stevens, Don Tait, Roger Williams, Rudy Swanson, Leonard Turner, Don White, Dick Wright, Bob Jones. SECOND ROW,left to right-Chris Steuhm, Terrell Pressley, Panos Tsiknes, Betty Seymour, Orva Torseth, Laura White, Delores White, Marilyn Stocker, Lenore Schaus, Arlyn Stevens, Helen Seal, Lynwood Smith, Kermit Tronsdal. FIRST ROW, left to right-Suzanne Simpson, Margaret Shelton, Marie VVhite, Ruth Whittaker, Vivian Smith, Vivian Zanon, Alpha VVhite, Shirley Smith, Lucille Spitzer, Marilyn Young. Page Eighteen
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Freshman Class Activities When the first freshman class meeting took place the old gyim was required to hold the entire group. h After a strenuous meeting, those elected to take office were: Cliff Hubbard, president, Wayne Hall, vice president, Kathleen Schoknecht, secretary-treasurerg and Ted Bear, sergeant at arms. It is self evident that it takes a while for a new class to acquaint itself with its work, and respective offices, but at the close of the school year, an assembly for the entire student body was given by the freshmen class. Those attaining the well-earned distinction of becoming members of the t'Honor Roll for the first semester are as follows: Edith Beasley, Jeanette Beacraft, Frances Cooper, Carol Goshorn, Tena Hark- ness, John Hodge, Teresa Jinneman, Ronald Gamble, Eunice Kuhlmann, Ray Johnson, Doris Minor, Priscilla Peterson, Jim Pettrilli, Kathleen Schoknecht, George Simpson, Gloria Wagner, Aiice Williams, and Joan VVilson. The American zest for athletics and sports was shown by the efforts of the freshmen boys. Those going out for football were: Tom Clemans, Wayne Hall, Mike McGuinness, Basil Raines, and Gordon Rodland. The following participated in basketball: Dale Burt, Dick Carrol, Jack Crooks, Cliff Hubbard, Ray Johnson, Basil Raines, Gordon Rodland, and Delbert Stevens. -Boys who took part in the agricultural projects are: Albert Baraby, Raymond Froembgen, Bob Mc- Guire, Lawrence Place, Walter Nordquist, Wally Stach, and Wallace Stocker. The desire to help school and country was displayed by the freshman girls who took care of the flag each day. The school campus was also kept in order by fall and spring cleanings. Q. The freshmen girls sponsored an assembly for the Girls' Club, and last, but not least, they also pub- lished the Greenhorn Gazette, a freshman paper. Freshman Class TOP PICTURE, Third Row, left to right-Max Ford, Clyde Clutter, Denny Bachart, Ed Crocker, Wayne Hall, Don Greiert, Cliff Hubbard, Ray Froembgen, Dale Burt, Don Belmont, Alvie Huffman, Jack Crook, Robert Bowers. SECOND ROW, left to right-David Bachart, Ralph Cochran, Bob Boyer, Geraldine Greenleaf, Thelma Culver, Frances Cooper, Dolores Bailey, Ione Allen, Joan Anderson, Nylene Andrews, Ronald Gamble, John Hodge, Donald Friberg. FIRST ROW, left to right-Helen Burke, Shirley Mae Fales, Tena Harkness, Anita Burke, Pat Draper, Betty Haley, June Gardner, Lola Haase, Edith Beasley, Velma Downes, Vera Greenup, Jeanette Be- craft, Martha Beckmeyer, Carol Goshorn, MIDDLE PICTURE, Third Row, left to right-Pete Pappas, Leoard Redmond, Harvey Jarnigan, Erving Levin, Nick Jergenson, Glen Larson, Ray Johnson, Ted Britten, and Larry Munizza tadvisersl, Dick Larson, Cliff Reinke, Bob Lindsay, Robert Johnson, Gordon Rodland, Mike McGuinness, Gary Ram- berg, Ray Miller. SECOND ROW, left to right-Walter Nordquist, Mary Alice Rasmussen, Megan Lloyd, Ruth Rowley, Norda King, Opal Purvis, Doris Moyer, Margaret Kroege, Evelyn Lampman, Geneva Jacobson, Eliza.- beth Norvell, Harriett Lervold, Delores Neue, Madeline Nolan, Velma Repp, Betty Morehead, Clarice Potter. FIRST ROW, left to right-Ilene Lindstrom, Marian Jones, Anna Ryner, Beverly Miller, Agnes Rich- ards, Katherine Misich, Edna Moen, Doris Minor, Eunice Kuhlman, Tenesa Jinneman, Fern Jenneke, Evelyn Reed, Jeanette Russell, Delsie Otterson, Virginia Kazen, Ruth Jenneke. BOTTOM PICTURE, Third Row, left to right-Ronald Theodorson, Bob McGuire, Wally Stach, Lawrence Place, Gene Simpson, Delbert Stevens, Don Pfeiff, Gene Powers, Boyd Johnson, Don Yoder, Ed Stevens, Bob Stecher. SECOND ROW, left to right-Bill Stevens, Virgil Tuengel, Allen Smith, Wallace Stocker, Lois Sheperd, Caroline Stevens, Lillian Wollen, Opal Keough, Santa Zanon, Joan Wilson, James Skaggs, Raymond Walster, Ralph Walster. - FIRST ROW, left to right-Patsy' Opal, Gloria Walker, Delores Tuengel, Laura Surdyk, Marcella Stone, Ruth Wright, Alice Williams, Ruth Wickham, Audrey Schenaker, Kathleen Schoknecht, Gloria Wag- ner. Page Twenty X
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