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uniora Class Officers Seated: Dorothy King, Treasurer, Clifford Ells, President: Miss Hul- bert, Advisor Standing: Donald Gustafson, Secretary: James Potter, Vice-president During the last semester of this year the usual percentage of juniors was elected to the National Honor Society. This and the honor roll established this year are the first opportunities we have had for scholastic recognition, and again a good percentage of juniors made the grade. Of course the main social event of the year was the junior-Senior Prom. Funds to cover expenses were raised hy the sale of the pencils, concessions at games, and profits from the candy machine. The decoration and entertain- ment committees did particularly fine work, helping greatly in the success of the prom. Class officers this year were: Clifford Ells, presidentg jim Potter, vice-presidentg Don Gustafson, secretary: and Dorothy King, treasurer. Our class sponsor was Miss Hulbert. With the completion of final examinations the class of '47 brought their junior year to a close, leaving a rec- ord not easily equalled, and looking forward to'a hright future as seniors. f lst Row: Milton Westlake, Stanley Racich, Clayton McCue, James Patterson, Herbert Renwick, Donald Stearns, Rex Morrison, Dick Smith 2nd Row: Louise Woodward, Betty Sloniker, Marilyn Lloyd, Elsie Nimerfroh, Chester Wig, Robert Westberg, Jeanne Smith, Esther Strong, Mary Taylor 3rd Row: Donald Tedford, Stuart Nelson, Howard Scott, Joy Nieborgall, Audrey McCullah, Donna Wisted, Dolores Meier, Merle Swedberg, Robert Wallace, James Potter 4th Row: Lo Vern London, Grayce Stroud, Elise Singer, Rose Rickard, James Schwab, Lester Wolfe, Grace Lindquist, Lillian Singleton, Velma McMillan, Marion Lindgren, Margaret Morgan .
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uniom lst Row: Donald Gustafson, Gerald Applegate, Bruce Hudson, William Edwards, Janet Anderson, Jane Hayes, Joyce Aita 2nd Row: Donna Carlson, Alice Clarner, Bernice Bell, Edward Butzow, Melody Holt, Peggy Kallembach, Donna Blanck, Janet Cone 3rd Row: Philip Floit, Barbara Denby, Yvonne Johnson, Florence Hale, Dorothy King, Jean lindahl, lrene Cleary, Lois John- son, Mary lou Horne 4th Row: June Friewald, Viola Alexander, George Clark, Allan Doane, Sylvester Hofbauer, Elmer Hughes, lda Arison, Mar- jorie Bolander, Clifford Ells 5th Row: Gordon Drayton, Elliott Doane, Elvin Carlson, Wesley Elliott, William Keller, Donald Kallembach, Theodore Jack- son, Richard Amundsen The class of '47 is three-quarters of the way Gnished! With luck we should graduate next year. Meanwhile let's survey our past junior year. To start the year right the traditional junior pencils arrived on time and sold very well. In keeping with the green-and-white of their pencils, the class chose forest green-and-white sweaters after a close vote. N Members of the junior class made up a major part of this year's varsity football squad and a good share ol I K3 the basketball squad. We were also well-represented' on R K j the track team and should prove a credit in athletics to X X t N Q Sycohi during our senior year. The G. A. A., Pep Club, ' Spartan Club, music department, and other organizations were well-fortified with juniors. Three regular major- ettes, two cheerleaders, and one regular Hag twirler were juniorsg many of the leading roles in the operetta were played by members of our class. r-t . 4. W, fn, ',ih. lv., ,- .T X NN -v l .
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Sopbomored 'lst Row: James Doty, Norma Anderson, George Hayward, Marshall King, Edwin Harding, Sam Kocher, Orville Chambers 2nd Row: Paul Burke, Dorothy Clawson, Delyle Densborn, Barbara Jahns, Doris Lindgren, Georgia Howe, Dorlan Ells, Phyl- lis Kingsbury 3rd Row: Evelyn Dinsmore, Roger Brooke, Leota Fletchall, Gertrude Johnson, Mariorie Johnson, Dolores Knighton, Bonnie Gustafson, Mary Ann Gray 4th Row: Dolores Koch, Charlotte Hoffman, Jeanette Cassier, Betty Jean Clawson, Grace Florent, Barbara Q Hoffman, John Bennett, Paul Garman 5th Row: Robert Jacky, Howard Higgins, Thomas Ernest, Richard Korleski, Ronald Jackson, Arthur Gilmore, Gordon Jones At last we are safely over the hurdles that confronted us as freshmen! That is the very pleasing thought in the minds of all Sycohi sophomores beginning their new 1945-46 term. Ah! the thrill of being upper-lower class- men, that in-between stage. Now it's our turn to watch, with an air of superiority, the new freshmen in their fran- tic search for their respective rooms and teachers. We view sympathetically the attempts to open their lockers accompanied by many a puzzled frown ni and futile twistin 1' and turnin of the combinations. NVe also viewed, un- .-. ' Nl ' S, g , 1 sympatheticallyj, from the bleachers the freshman initiation. It was our hrst gh? real opportunity to enjoy this occasion. NAL Q 5. ,Qi The sophomores have a very large and fine class. 536 3 Kilo, It has attained a high scholastic standing in the school as Y ' Vi v2 N, . . . . F , , 9? 1324 well as a good representation in the various school activ- ' 3 'ft ,- ' 'ties. 1 ta, ff Clio 1 5 ,J Shortly after school began the football season opened. V W 'P fl' IA The sophomores were very proud of their representatives y if 072' L, on the light-weight team and of the hne co-operation and ,. A ,Vg I -X good sportsmanship they displayed throughout the seas Zi 222 son. QB K Z '11 1. it Ziyi ,L :gi , ii? X 2-'t -fi XL rx' X-' I f -1- f',,f-V K 1 28
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