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Qlassmate- ' ( iirlsim. Class Rojiortor — Oa. Roberts. Ass( ' inl ly Coiiiinitti ' p — Martha Rasiiiusscii, Evelyn Ilulibard. A party fur tlic .liiniurs and Scnicirs was held the last of October. Games were ])lay( ' d. Each class was asked to providi ' part of the entertaiiimeivt for the Christmas proji ' raiii. n ii- cdiitribntioii was the voice of Don Saudin. After the program our parly was h(dd in the study hall. Shirley Hall and (Justav VvVtthuhn were chosen as onr camlidates for the Senior Cariuval. About this time we lost iliss Flynn to the Seniors. She was replaced by llr. Lehndortf. (Jlenn Hanson and Caryl Hulsizer were elected students of tlie month. Tlien came the Junior play. Star Crazy was presented with an all star cast. The ne. t thins on the class agenda was the Prom. Committee chairmen were Joyce Unrkluncl, Dolores Freis. Bette Aim Pe cotte, Georgia R(»berts, Glenn Hanson, Edwin Ilirsch, Duaiie Plulli|is, and Don Sandin. Due to illness Bette Ann Pecotte, and Eilwin Ilirsch were replayed by Norma Myers and Joyce Thoune. The general motiff of the pi-oni was a garden scene. We decided to try something new by electing our Prom King and Queen. Joyce Foley and Duane Phillips were chosen to lead the grand march. When we returned in the Fall of 104fi we fo nid oui ' selves Seniors. Miss Flynn and Miss Spoor were the advisors. The cla.ss officers elected were: President — Don Sandin. ' CG President — X ' irginia Yonaitis. Seci ' etary — Caryl Hulsizer. Treasurer — Gustav Wetthuhn. Student Council — Dolores Freis, Rohiiid H. Carlson, Gustav Wetthuhn and Joyee Thoune. Assembly Comnnttee — Evelyn Hubbard, Glenn Hanson. Cla.ss Reporter and Shavings PCditor — (Georgia Roberts. Annual Editor — Evelyn Hubbard. The senior class party was held on October 30. The Junior class was invited. It was attended by a large number of Juniors and Seniors and a good time was had by all. The Senior Carnival was held on Xoxenibei- I 2th. The chairman for this was Joyee Thoune. The Queen was X ' irginia Voiiaitis and the King was Glenn Hanson. The Cai ' inval was a gi ' eat succe.ss. The next major event in the Senior Class was the Class jday Her Emer ; ' enc - Hushaiid. ' The leads were jilax-i ' d by Chai ' les Heniiei- and Esther Maki. ' 27
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Glassmate- IIISTOKY OF TIIK CLASS (»F 1!I47 On Aiiunst :!(), 11)4. ., tlici-i ' lic ' jiii ninny new ;in l lastini; ' I ' l-icndsliips. It Wiis on 1 his (l;iy thai I lie chi ' -s cif ' 47 fii ' st iiirl nmlcr- I In ' lcaili ' r lii|i nf .Miss Doctor, Miss X ' oelkiT. and .Mr. (Iransko -. We hct:an a year that was full of fun and a few disapixiintnicnts. The elcctio}! returns for class officers read as follows: Pre.s.ideiits — Doloi-es Freis, Joe Oappaeit. Vice-Presidents — Carol Kraiitz, Benny ( ' appaert. Secretaries — Caryl Ilulsi .ei ' , Ted Ilarske. Treasurers — Dorothy Smith. Reynold I ' cti ' fson. Student Couin-il — liette Ann Pe otte, Marilou ll()rniid , Roland Carlson. Reporter for .lonrnal — Lorraine Meintz. Ri poller for I ' mhriatiii — (ieor; ' i;i Roherts. ' The next tiling ' on the class calendar was a |)arty. The sophomores in- vited us to their party October V2, and were, in tnin. invited to the Kreslmien |iarty, a treasure hunt, Novemhcr ' :!. A request from Uinhriaijo for a hoy and i:irl student of the month lirou;: ' lit forth prompt action. Ted Ilarske and lictte Ann Pecotte were elected. Botli the hoys and ; irls wei ' e active in basketball. Lynn Simon was caji- taiu of the boys and (icory ' ia Roberts was captain of the jiirls. The iie.xt eveid was the Senior Carnival. MaLidahiie I ' arkaiisky and Ted Ilarske wei ' e elected as the Fi-eshmeii candidates fiu ' Kiiiji ' and Queen. On April 18, a second party was tiiven. This was a Theatre jiarty. ' Citizenship letters were awarded to Dolon-s Frcis, P ette Aim Pecotte and Ted Harske. In 1944 we returned as Soiihomores. This year we were all put in one homeroom with Mi.ss Si)oor and Mr. Jacisin as our advisors. But the room was not lar re eiiou 2 ' h to hold ei lity some sojihomores so thirty were sent up to the shorthand room, doint liomeni iiii mectine-s were held in Mi.ss Spoor ' s room. The class officers were : President — Edwin Ilii ' sch. Vice-President — Ted Harske. Secretary — Caryl Hulsizei-. Treasurer — Dorothy Smith. Student Council — Dolores Freis, Bette Ann Pecotte. TJolaiid Carlson. Reporter — G. Rolierts. Ill the fall a class party wa.s j;-iven. Each soi)homore invited a guest. The next spring another was yiven. The Carney and Dau- ' ictt soiihomores were invited. We hiked out to the fire tower for a wiener roast. Later on tiames were ])laved in the gym. Ill 194o, our Junior year, our ranks were increased by the students from Carney and Daggett. Again we were divided into two rooms, ali)habeticany. Miss Spoor and l liss Flynn were our advisors. Our meetings were held in the gym or Miss Sjioor ' s room. Class officers were : President — Don Sandin. Vice President — Ted Ilarske. Seci ' etary — Caryl Iliilsizer. Student Council — Dolores Freis, I ' at Pojie, Eva ]Mae Sands. Roland
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