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t S X X. X tt? is SOPHOMORES A On the eighth of September ninety-three students stepped into the classrooms of Mr. Terrell, Miss Dickson and Miss Paterson, homeroom teachers tor the sophomore class. Eleven of these ninety-three represent its musical talent in the school band While several others are musically inclined in other respects. These eleven are: lean Chambers, Edward Cook, Ieanne Denby, Bill Giltner, Dale Gustafson, Fred Iansen, Keith Michael, Bill Milligan, Mildred Miner, lanet Pearson and Ruth lean Whitman. Other representatives of the class are Nadine Randolph, cheer- leader, Mary Peterson, flag twirler, Gloria Gregory and Sally Ellis, baton twirlers. Some all around athletes Whom we are proud to have in the class are: Frank Iohnson, Wes Iohnson, Floyd Kocher, Ioe Minni- han, Edward Rogers, and Carlton Whitney. Iames Roush is our class president and Floyd Kocher assists him as vice president: Mildred Miner takes the minutes this year and Marguerite Nauss handles the funds oi the class. Twenty-eight SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Standing: Mildred Miner Miss . Paterson, Marguerite Nauss - Seated: Floyd Kocher Iames
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IUNIOR OFFICERS Standing: Marye Faye Sk Miss Hulbert, Elaine Yo man Sitting Down: Iames Parker, Arne-son. elly, ung- Ray JUNIOR CLASS The Class of 1944 has finally reached that coveted position which enables them to be called upperclassmen. Although the class has decreased in number, the remaining members have had a much more active participation in school affairs. We were glad to Welcome Vera Angel and Elizabeth Cook into our ranks this year. Vera comes from Chicago, and Elizabeth formerly lived in Yorkville. As in previous years, many of the boys were active in sports. These Were: Carl Swanberg, Don Mitterling, Bob Doty, Don Clapsaddle, Iames Parker, Douglas McLean, Russell Taylor, Eugene Morrison, and Glenn Schiele. A large percentage of the girls were represented in G.A.A. Blanche Hughes, one of our class members, served as a very efficient cheerleader. P Class members who played in the band are as follows: lune Hae- berle, Iames Parker, Russell Taylor, and Reta Penrod. Carol Iames and Donald Sabin did their part by accompanying the musical organ- izations, The color chosen for the class sweaters this year was scarlet- almost as bright as the class. May 8, the date of the lunior-Senior Prom, was a very important day for the Iuniors. The members under the capable supervision of Miss Hulbert, Worked diligently to make the top social event of the year a huge success. Officers: President-Iames Parker Vice-President-Ray Arneson Secretary-Marye Faye Skelly Treasurer-Elaine Youngman Twenty-seven
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Left to right FIRST ROW: Doris Hamm, Grace Holt, lames loslyn, Donald Kaminski, loan Hoffman, Gloria Gregory, Rose Hoffman, Paul Dunning, David Henderson, Raymond Howe, Raymond Bauer, Edward Cook. SECOND ROW: Robert Larson, Sonia lohnson, Pauline Hoffmann, Dorothy Bleifuss, lean Chambers, lean Denby, Sally Ellis, Peggy Geithman, Marilyn Adee, Vtfilliam Binkley, William Giltner, Fred lanson. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Freeman, Richard Hale, Hannah Andinq, Donna Brotcke, Ruth'Coan, Eileen Askelson, Watson Bennett, Dale Gustafson, Floyd Kocher, Russell lespersen, Wesley lohnson. FOURTH ROW: George Halsted, Carrol Kingsbury, Donald Haughawaut, Albert Harris, Robert Bickford, Frank Johnson, Frank Carter, Calvin Doty, David Carey. Left to Right FIRST ROW: Clara Sundly, Barbara Nelson, Idalene McConn, Edward Nauss, Nadine Randolph, Doris Rhodes, William Swedberg, Norman Nuckles, Arthur Peck, David McNamara, Roland Wylde, Robert Tyrell, Lillian Utter. SECOND ROW: lanet Pearson, Shirley Rickard, Dorothy Winfrey, Lois Loptein, Mary Peterson, Robert Lindquist, Arnold Swanson, Gerald Lindgren, Robert Stark, Carlton Whitney, Mildred Miner, Ruth lean Whitman, Bennie Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Keith Michael, Glenn Russell, Harold Plapp, William Milligan, Richard Sparrow, Edward Rogers, James Roush, Russell Peterson, Elmer Willrett, Henry Shuey, loseph Minni- han, Raymond Lloyd. Twenty-nine
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