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THE JUNIORS FRONT ROWeleft to right: Leonard Ray, Bud Goddard, Thaine Gatlin, Jim Murphy, Albert Hoffman. Belden Braaten, Bob Buck, Sidney lngham, Keith Rodman, John Bergman. SEC- OND ROWeleft to right: Beverly Bradford, Laurel Gilbertson, Edith Onthank; Helen Ray- burn, vice president; Louise Murphy, secretary-treasurer; Louise Baker, class representative; Harold Handshuh, president; Suzanne Stickels and Betty Jeanne Stacker, vice presidents; Darrel Adkinson, Sara Spencer, Stephanie Peterson, Margaret Harshman, Doris Jones, James Baker, Donald SipeY Mr. Kerley, adviser. THIRD ROW-left to right: Miss Smith, adviser: Gretchen Strong, Dorothea Godlove, Arlene John, Stephanie Huestis. Dorothy Boniface, Maryanna Willoughby, Elizabeth Edmunds, Margaret De Cou, Phyllis Ireland, Bessie Ray- bould, Della Marie Robinson, Dorothy Ireland, Shirley Westfall, Beatrice Petermann, Maurice Vitus, Don Chase. FOURTH ROW-left to right:Beulah Nelson, Olive Kittieson, Virginia Sallee, Doris Perin, Virginia Roe. Jack Pettee, DewynetOmlid, Sam Thomson, Wesley Olney, Lawerance Stephens, Nathan Edwards, Dalton Coke, Randall Caswell, Peter Howard. Wal- lace Clark, Walter Gilbert. ABSENT: Quinton Barton, Norman Cannon, Charles DeAutre- mont, Ruby Goldberg, Mary Ellen Osburn. Don Plath, Dorothy Roome, David Veblen, Elizabeth Young. Looking back through the sophomore days of the c1ass of 1940, we recall the officersepresident, Harold Handshuh; Vice president, A1 Hoffman; secretary, Jim Murphy; and class representative, Louise Baker. Under the excellent leadership of Harold Handshuh, the class of 1940 prospered again this year and enjoyed their full pro- gram of successful events. Unhke the previous year, the class was divided into three groups, through which all the class business was conducted. The chairmen from each English class, who were also vice presidents, were Helen Rayburn, Suzanne Stickels, and Betty Jeanne Stocker. Louise Murphy was the secretary-treasurer, and Louise Baker was the Iunior Class representative to the Student Council. Early in the tall, the Class sponsored the first dance of the year, The Harvester's Swing, and a cafe a la danse was held in April. The big event of the year, the Iunior-Senior Prom, was given on April 21, with the theme of April Showers. t141 5 iMannuL SEATED-left to right: Helen Rayburn, Suzanne Stickels. vice presidents: Louise Baker, class rep- resentative; Betty Jeanne Stacker, vice-presi- dent; STANDING: Louise Murphy, secretary- treasurer; Harold Handshuh, president
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CLASS OF ,39 Abbie Iane White Marie Woodson William Tugmorn Edward Young Conchy Urquiri Huntington Young Colver Waller Absent: lack Jamison Ernest Leaton Frances Webb SENIORS I131
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THE SOPHOMORES QQnmnulsE-His FRONT Row-Ieft to right: Maurice McDonald, Harold Kelly, Douglas Spencer, Harold Martin, Frank Harms, Billy Bussear; Keith Clark. rresident; Dick Stafford, treasurer; Wayne Stump, Henry Smith, Paul Everett, Don DuBois, Jack Titus, Jack Pennington. SECOND ROW-left to right: George Carey, June Hitchcock. Mary Ross, Barbara SouthY Betty Jones, Julia Urquiri, Wilma Kickbush; Betty Russell, class representative; Polly Gore don, secretary; Phoebe Smith, vice president; Beth Good, Joyce Clark. Winnie Scroggie, Margaret Thorndyke. CIover Jean Cox, Yvonne Umphlette, Eileen Loseth; Mrs. Wilmot, rdviser. THIRD ROW-left to right: Mr. Backus, adviser; Rolland Hamer. Marvin Plath, George Jensen, Robert Shupe, Don England, Gordon Gullion, June Hogan, Kathrine Korn, Bonnie Lee, Ann Wilson, Jane Doone, Barbara Lyons, Pat Tiffany. Carolvn McKinleyY Lorraine Harms, Alice Bailey. LAST ROWsleft to right: Don Chase, James Smith, George Svaverud, Bud Host, A. B. Soward, John Hesse, Ian Higginbotham. Robert Scott, Geneva Woods, Carole Fowler, Harriet KnightY Lucy Marie Robson. Ruth Scanland, Dorothy Barton, Dessie DeLong, Virginia Pitchford. ABSENT: Betty Boniface. Clifford Farmer, John Heinz, Vernon Messer, Clifford Johnson, Alva Moyer, Robert Moore, and Leif Svaverud. Socially the Sophomore Class has been very active for a class of its size, having sponsored two dances. The first affair was an exclusive dance given for and by the sophomores. The Bar X Dude Ranch, with its array of cow girls and bucking broncos was a most successful atmospheric dance. The Class gave c1 rollicking four-act comedy entitled Romance in CI Boarding House at Q pay assembly held in the latter part of April. The year's activities wound up with the class picnic at which was spent a gay and frivolous afternoon. As a result of the active interest the boys took in sports, many of them are wearing Golden U sweaters. One sophomore boy received Ct letter in football, one in basket- ball, and several received them in the spring sports. Much of the sophomores' business was carried on in the newly instituted social living classes of which Mrs. Wilmot and Mr. Backus, class advisers, were in charge. Each class had its own separate officers. This type of organization is expected to continue. SlTTING-left to right: Pauline Gordon. secre- tary: Phoebe Smith, vice president. STANDING -.left to right: BettyRussell,class representative; Duck Stafford, treasurer; Keith Clark, president. l151
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