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Ed Clapp .... Nancy Cullum . . Margaret Beddall . Marge Hetfield . . Mr. Clayton Gjerde | Mitt Edith Wett ) . Prendent Vice-Prendent . Secretary . . Trcaturer , . Advitert rWaikeAA. The eleventh grade performers were real promoters of the school activities this year. They slid down the wire in streaming glory when they were put in charge of war bond sales during the Homecoming Queen contest — $10,000 worth of bonds were sold. On May 19. the tight-rope walkers found the main tent spotlight fastened on them again as they opened the Grand March of one of U. High's shyest J.S.'s. Between these two main events, members of the Class of 45 were often in the public eye. They entertained their Mothers at a South American tea and amused the school at the junior assembly. They proved their financial ability, too. by handling ticket sales for the U. Highlites. JUNIOR CLASS—TOR: 4th ROW: R. Johnion. Gage. P. JetneM, Chamberlain, Baker, lerkman, Hcrrcid. 3rd ROW: D. Harty. Collier, V. Mimker, Beggi, Bell, Blake. L. Johnion. 2nd ROW: Bouthilet. Dahltn, Buhop, Ebbighautcn, M. Bcrgquist, Halvonon, Jotcph. lit ROW: Jean Cranston, Clapp, Beddall, Mit Wot. Hetfield, Cullum. Carnet. BOTTOM: 4th ROW: Tioiiem, C. Park . Oldfield. Petraborg, lundquut. Merrill, Seidel. 3rd ROW: Ramcr, Le»y, Tinker, Roienfield. Tilden. Quigley, McGee. 2nd ROW: Rondcitvcdt, Rumble, Swoboda. Mayall, S Pctcnon, Lagcrtcn, Sceitctd. lit ROW: McMcckm, Wert. Mortenion. Mr. Gierdc. P. Maurer, L. Nelton, Locke. 25
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SOPHOMORE CLASS—TOP: 3rd ROW D. Hanton, Gabay, J. Baer, Fleming, R. Aletandcr. Gruner, L. Himker David. 2nd ROW: Endreu. Green-item, Ellcrman, I. Gorman, Hunt, Abbott. Burn. Joan Craniton. lit ROW: Gcicll, Feldman, Abrahamson. Goepfcrt, Mr. Helm. I. Boberg, Burton, Greaory. BOTTOM: 3rd Row: Sameh, Charlet Ne'ton. Schcrmcrhorn, Rauen, Tntter, Lorbcrbaum, J. Petraborg. Retor. 2nd ROW: Sciton, Maccy, Krintky. Tholcn, Phillips, Wilkes, Page, 0. Sodcrlmd. Ht ROW: N. Riglcr, Lakmann, Richard King, H. Randolph, Mm Day, L. Randolph, Kaplan, laucr. The Sophomore class is noted for its talent. These young Jugglers proved their originality in their assembly program when they presented a radio drama, Letter to Bertchesgaden.' Many of the Jugglers took part in other assemblies and in the U. High-lites. Off-stage these energetic performers demonstrated a talent for fun when they gave a class party after which they attended the all-school play. Another important social event on the class calendar was the Mothers’ Tea held in February. At the end of the winter quarter the troupers were sorry to lose one of their managers, Miss Margaret Day. but were glad when Miss Olive Prine stepped in to help them. Big billings are surely in prospect for these sophomore Jugglers. Imogcnc Boberg.............. Alan Rice................... Courtney Burton............. Mary Goepfert............... Mr. Rickard Helm } Mitt Margaret Day J 24 , . President Vicc-Prciidcnt , . Secretary . . Treaturer Advitert
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DO CO I I I DO Step right up folks and get your cones: , The barkers call through their megaphones. A very brisk business these troupers are doing Of high goals, purposes: real friendship they're brewing. At any circus where ere you go, The sideshow's an integral part of the show! 'I'uuijieAA, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Truly top performers in our circus are the students who are members of the National Honor Society. Each year five per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the senior class become members of this society. The requirements for membership include scholarship, leadership, character and service to the school. In addition to the two students elected last year, Mary Emslie and Bob Nelson, the following were elected to the National Honor Society for 1943-1944: seniors. Edward Briggs. Nora Brink, John Buchta, Barbara Critchfield. Louise McElroy. Nan Parks. Jack Rigler, Marianne Sandberg, Jean Scam-mon; juniors, Joanne Bouthilet, Thomas Joseph, and Kathleen Quigley. Or. Anderson Robert Nelson Mery Emslie JOURNALISM HONOR SOCIETY Members of Journalism Honor Society are chosen each year on the basis of the following criteria: responsibility in carrying out the work undertaken; originality and creativeness; uniformly high quality of work: understanding of the function of journalistic writing in a democracy; ability to formulate long range plans and ability to work democratically with other members of the staff. Members of the society this year included: Nora Brink. Jim Kamiske, Jean Scammon, Ed Briggs. Kathleen Quigley. Louise McElroy. Carol Koenig, Barbara Critchfield, Sue Nesbit. Joanne Bouthilet. Sally Scherven, Virginia Hiniker, Josephine Daubney, Barbara Henly, Stuart Reedy. Barbara McKay. Ralph Nelson, Nancy Holmes, Bill Noreen, Mary Goepfert. Evelyn Sexton. Bob Pirsig, Jack Rigler. George Blake, Paul Berrisford, Barbara Brown, John Amberg. 26
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