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FRESHMEN This class entered high school with a spirit of enthusiasm and good will. Although everything seemed quite new to them it was not long before they became accustomed to the routine of their classes. For their activity they sponsored a party, April 17, exclusively for the members of that class. This class entered whole-heartedly in all student body activities and showed that they are capable of doing their part. President...........WILLIAM O'HALLORAN Vice-president................MYLES RALSTON Secretary.....................Wilma Jensen Treasurer.....................NATALIE Lehr Advisers . . . Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Bell SOPHOMORES Coming to the close of its second year in high school is the sophomore class. We find them now fully acquainted with the ways of a high school student. This class, 83 in number, is ambitious and willing to cooperate. To earn money for their page in the annual they sponsored a Masquerade Dance, which was considered, by all who attended, to be one of the most enjoyable evenings of school entertainment held this year. President.............................Sam PHILIP Vice-president.........................BILL AMBURN Secretary..........................JEAN STEPHENSON Treasurer.....................Linna Belle Jackson Advisers .... Mr. SMITH AND MISS PARROTT JUNIORS To the Junior Class goes praise and congratulation! Because of their ambition and pep shown thus far in the school career they have gained prominence in many fields. In athletics we find that the largest percentage of our athletes this year were outstanding members of the junior class. They also proved themselves capable of overcoming war conditions and handicaps when they sponsored a very successful Prom. Patty Davis, a gracious queen, with her lovely princesses, Gwendolyn Steele and Audrey Bernard, reigned throughout the evening in a beautifully decorated setting for the theme “Moonlight Mood.” This class has much in store for itself as it goes on to its last and most enjoyable year of high school. President..........................George Morgan Vice-president............................Ward Nedry Secretary..........................BONNELL STOOPS Treasurer..........................ELMER BLOECHER Advisers . . Mrs. Amburn and Mr. Connors Twenty-eight
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Tl-ll STIFF HOWARD IBACH Editor HAZEL PHILIP Literary Editor JIM SMITH Business Manager BARBARA HAWLEY Assistant Business Manager HELEN O HALLORAN Class Editor DAVID KULLOWATZ Photography Editor JOHN SHUMWAY Athletics, Organization RUTH DAVIS Hi-Spots Editor PAT ANDERSON Typist MYRTLE MULLEN Literary Adviser DOROTHY MILROY Circulation Manager ELLEN JOHNSON Stunt Editor MARCILLE HOFFMAN Typist THOS. FOWLER Business Adviser
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G. Morgan First Row. left to right: H. Krauser, A. Madland, D. Wolf. N. Oesch, D. Smith. L. President Thompson, H. Wick. S. Blakney, M. Miller. L. Lundy. Second Row: Mr. Connors, V. Krise, C. Perry, B. Foster, M. Burt, V. Cramicn, F. Nichols, R. Yates, R. Smith, G. Steele, W. Gleason. Third Row: E. Bloecher, L. McColm, L. Mooter. B. Upchurch, B. Balk, V. Harvey. S. Olson. F. Mysolney. Fourth Row: G. Spencer, G. Morgan, W. Coffee, J. Jensen. W. NBDR't Vice Preside mums Front Row. left to right: P. Conklin, W. Cooper, P. Davis. A. McNott. L. Brandel. M. Lexa. G. Carsh, D. Dingley. B. Stoops, B. Koopman. Second Row: Mrs. Amburn, J. Steele, J. Jenson, M. Jeffryes, P. Heisler, J. Hammil, H. Sandberg. E. Handley, L. Knuteson, B. Parker. B. Geske, E. Ensminger. Third Row: J. Adams. E. Otte, J. B. STOOPS Ariss, W. Gedrose, D. Frame, B. Hollomon, R. May, E. Engkraf, I. Becker, B. Gillam. Secretary Fourth Row: B. Hyde, B. Trappe, N. Webb. B. Froman. G.Steele T reasurer
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