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g Ofzltomo'ie'L First Row: Left to right: Phillip Martinez, Gene Thompson. Dale Sandhei (president), Bill Vetters, Quentin Hyatt, Robert Johnson. Second Row: Shirley Bowman, Lymona Winders, Helen Horne, Bobby Solak (treasurer). Coralee Williams, Paulyne Martinez, Paul-yne Blye (secretary), Ella Bowman, Henrietta Codiga. Third Row: Jack Spurgeon, Mickey Ek, Barbara Flint. Shirley Lapinsk’, Mary Lou Polly. Mary Lou Sylvester. Margie Higgenbotham, Donna Lee Shelhamer, Arthur Johnson, Mr. Smith (advisor). Fourth Row: Jim Knapp, Ross Divelbiss, Bud Gesell (vice-pres.), Bob Hale, Jim Sweeney, Don Crosson. Harold Dougan, Ralph Niemeyer. Joe Saftich. 4 'led'hme+t First Row: Dick Stone, Donald Dunlap, Leo McDougall, John Litras (president). Second Row: Helen Engle. Joan Hedin, Kay Bowman, Elsa Larson. Marlene Radtke, Harriet Schleif. Arvilla Kisor, Mable Bartholomew (secretary), Joyce Martinez (vice-pres.). Third Row: Jack Hudson, Berna-dine Holly, Pat Stone, Frances Mola, Anna Posa Oraella North, Marlene Weimer, Adaline Debilzen, Arlene Plischkc. Ruth Reed, Mr. McNair (advisor). F’ourth Row: Bob Doyer, Dick Korslund, LaVern Zimmerman. Chuck Aanerud, Herb Wilke. Carl Moore. Clark Twedt. Qbade. First Row: Frank Anderson, Edris Morgan (president), Gary Bunten. Donald Jolk, David Knadle, Jack Lochow. John Saftich, Bob Sayers. Second Row: Lois Delsman, Juanita Downing, Bernita Bond. Margaret LeGrande (vice-pres.), Darlene Ek, Dora Jean Scott, Betty Kingin. Delores Ault. Beverly Taylor, John Saviers. Third Row: Marlene Popenoe. La Verne Sasset-ti, Delores Covey, Grace MacDou -all, Pat Santic, Jean Allen, Ruth Posa, Marilee Vey, Pat Lapinski, Mary Hedin, Blanche McEwen, Judith Olson, Shirley Spurgeon, Virginia Phillips. Fourth Row: Harold Peterson. Frank Downing (secretary). Darrel Anderson, Bob Sherick. Harry Jones. Paul Jones, Jim Jackson, John McClincy, Douglas Covey, Mr. Kimball (advisor). 14 TaHoMa, ’48
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ffuniosui . First Row; left to right: Della Aanerud, Betty Hedin, Desma Taylor, Alice Grady, Colleen Palmer, Frances Wisniski, Delores Vaiente. Second Row; left to right: Santo Biasotti, Jim Sener, Rosalee Vey, Pat Ullrich. Marvel LeGrande, Margie Knott, Bud Plischke, Harold Heilsberg (Advisor). llte GIgAA September 5, 1945, the class of “49 began ‘.heir school careers together with an enrollment of 33 students. Yes, they admit the other students shuddered, the teachers were stunned and the School Board was horrified, but they bravely continued. The end of the school year finally arrived with the cheerful thought of returning the following fall. The Sophomore class began to toll the bells for the year of 46” with the enrollment of 30 students. They liked this year better because the teachers began to agree they were human, but it was still a struggle to hold their heads up before the upper classmen. Yes. there were trips to the office for some and notes to the parents for others, but at least 24 of the more determined students finished the year. Juniors, at last they have become upper classmen. The enrollment reads 15 students remaining to carry on the hopes and dreams of the 33 students of two years ago. With graduation as their goal, their heads held high, the juniors have at last realized the important part they hold in TaHoMa High. The activities of the year for the Junior Class began with an assembly given for the rest of the school. The assembly which consisted of musical selections a nd a one-act play. “Cornin' Round the Mountain” was given December 3, 1947. The annual Junior Prom this year was one of the most important dances of the year. The date was March 19. 1948. Each and every Junior will long remember that evening as an outstanding event of their school days. The class officers for the present year are: Margie Knott, president; Betty Hedin, vice-president; Colleen Palmer, secretary, and Jim Sener, treasurer. The class feels they have had a very successful year under the excellent guidance of their advisor, Mr. Harold Heilsberg. The Juniors are looking forward to a happy, successful Senior Year. KI-AH-YU 13
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j)OMSMGiltim 9 9 First Row: Left to right: Alene Sandhei, Eilene Cox. Gwen Williams. Chuck Bar-bero, Marjo:ie Bowman and Fred Habenicht. Second Row: Left to right: S o n j a Peterson, Chester Spurgeon. Nettie Comer, Jack LeGrande, David Maxwell. Virgil Markus. Don Neal, Less Collecchi, Guy Bclleman, Margie Knott, Betty Hedin, Shirley Kovash Mr. Donald Smith; (Advisor) Ki-AU-y« • • • First Row: Left to Right Editor in Chief......... ........... Fred Habenicht Assistant Editor...........................— Chuck Barbero Assistant Editor....................... Eilene Cox Assistant Editor...—............... Margie Bowman Assistant Editor ........................... Shirley Kovash Second Row: I efft to Right Advertising Manager...................Virgil Markus Advertising Manager................... Dave Maxwell Art Editor...........................Less Collecchi Art Editor............-................Betty Hedin Associate Editor....-......—.........Guy Belleman Associate Editor......................Margie Knott Advisor ......—................. -Mr. Donald Smith ttwc eM-elald First Row: Left to Right Editor in Chief...Fred Habenicht Assistant Editor........Don Neal Assistant Editor...........Nettie Comer Assistant Editor..Sonja Peterson Second Row: Left to Right Advertising Manager Dave Maxwell Special Reporter..Alene Sandhei Art Editor..................Betty Hedin Reader............Margie Bowman Special Reporter.....Margie Knott Third Row: Left to Right Sports Editor.....Chuck Barbero Sports Editor.....Jack LeGrande Special Reporter Chester Spurgeon KI-AH-YU 15
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