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TOP: 3rd ROW: Sturic, J. Stone, Setter, D. We»t. Boquilt. Leaf, J. Allen. Finger, Bingham, Tanx. 2nd ROW: D. Hubbell, F. Harris, Marcus. M. Stern, D. Oahlstrom, Anderson, D. Piccard, M. Nelson, M. Sczton, Horner. 1st ROW: P. Sexton, Pearson. Schwartz, Cole, M. Strong. B. Morgan. Gavcr, Hersey, Thune, Merrill. BOTTOM: 3rd ROW: F. Davis. Sinclair, Abbott, Hart. Berrisford. W. Feldmann. 2nd ROW: J. Anderson, J. Pierce. Michel. Hartmger. Jenkins. A. Lampert, Kunz. Spear. 1st ROW: Allen, Boberg, B. Johnson, Fancy. Thorne, Murray. S. Dunn, Handford. Dack. fyne-iil+HCL+i GloAA. President....................................... Fred Davis Secretary-Treasurer Sally Dunn Council— Frank Harris, Fred Davis, Dan Schwartz, Barbara Johnson, Marjorie Boberg This year the Freshman Class has been soverned in an entirely different manner from other years. They have a president and secretary-treasurer and also a soverning body or Council, which is composed of five freshmen who handle the business of the class. Before any business or motion reaches the class for approval it must be sanctioned and passed by the Council. The ninth grade held regular meetings twice a month, with the assistance of their advisers, Miss Marlowe, Miss Day. and Mr. Loban. and were well represented at the carnival. Many individuals in the class were active in other extra-curricular activities. Page Twenty-three
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Saplux+na'ie. GlaAA President. .. Vie President Secretary Treasurer Jim Wall Betty Lynch Katy Washburn Bill Emmons The Sophomore Class has become one of the most active and best orsamzed groups in the school. They had a great amount of class spirit as they showed several times by being one hundred per cent behind any class undertaking. At the Carnival the class of 1942 took in more money than any other organization. Noontime dancing was held three times a week under the auspices of the Sophomores, who have thus anticipated the necessity. which will face them next year as Juniors, of raising money for a bigger and better Junior-Senior Prom. Several interesting class meetings were held during the school year. Mr. Hugh Shafer acted as Sophomore Class sponsor for 1939-1940. TOP: 4th ROW: Brittain, Mcnx, Noah, V. Olton, R. Rote. R. Whitmore, Ohrbcck, Hustlcby, Greer. 3rd ROW: Patterson. Mjgmnn, Matovitx, EckhoH. Peilcn, Firestone. Cerney, Woodward. Well . Norcn, Brcidcnbach. 2nd ROW: Watson, Dingle, Wall, Carnet, Fncdctl, Rydcll. Stoven, Taylor, Appel. Nclton. lit ROW: Lynch, Larton, Koaltka, Stcvcnt, Fetlcr, N. Rote, Hartnett, Carpenter, L. Engelbert, Parks. BOTTOM: 4th ROW: Cairnet, Marvin, Harm, Kotilmck, McKinnon. Martin, Ottcrholm, Montonna, Ferrcc, Norm. 3rd ROW: Smith, Erickton, Braufman, Childt, Muntcan, Brackncy, Tyler, P. Shannon, S. Nctbit, Powers. 2nd ROW: Gardner, S. Cardoxo. Wathburn, M. Dunn, Clare, Hyamt, Truman, G. Johnton. Stern. Itt ROW: Kurtx, Rhodes. T. Diehl, Rifkin, M. Coddon, Goodman, St route. Zack, L. Critchfield. Bouthilct. Pogc Twenty-two
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ZiCfbtU Q'lade. Under the leadership of their President, Edward Briggs, the Eighth Grade spent an enjoyable school year. One of their objectives was to make school work seem more fun to the Class of 1945. Members of the class were very interested in seeing that the Junior High had a voice in the school government. Eighth grade class members took part in presenting the Junior High Dramatic Club presentation Sauce For the Goslings. Several members of the class attended school dances and functions and showed much school spirit. 4th ROW: J. Whitmore, Fierce. Footh, Borrows, Mahoney, Brown, Kopictx. J. Biey. 3rd ROW: R. Nelson, Brink, Kemiskc, J. Undine, Scam-mon, N. Brink, Cleveland. G. Sprafka. 2nd ROW: E. Briggs, Kildow, Reedy, Cranston, R. Nelson, Fricdell, Baker, Sage, Ambcrg. 1st ROW: M. Smith. B. Critchficld, V. Aldcn, Berry. Nuwash. Ahrens. 0. Engelbert, DeVine. Emslic, S. Ncsbit, Roberts. 2nd ROW: Setter, J. Fierce, Buchta, Hcrrcid. Conkey, T. Parrish, Jenkins. 1st ROW: Bouthilct, Cranston, Levy. Read, Kelley. M. Allen. Rondcstvcdt. Sevetitlt Q'lade. The first year at University High School was a very successful one for the members of the Class of 1946. Patty Kelley was elected president of the class; other officers were Tom Parrish, Secretary; John Pierce, Vice President, and Warren Conkey, Treasurer. Mr. Vaurio advised the class. Seventh grade members managed a very prosperous shooting gallery at the carnival and furnished a reliable Pony Express message service during the carnival evening. The class is looking forward with great enthusiasm to the rest of its high school days. Page Twenty-four
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