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CLASS UF '40 Betsy Young Shy? The sparkle in her eye betrays an inward chuckle. Evelyn Williams There is a modest confi- dence in her ability. IN lVlElVlUP1l AM Lawrence Stephens Class ef 1940 Maurice Vitus Bud's as bio in heart as in stature. Shirley Westfall All admire Shirley's con- servative, quiet Way. Mcxryanna Willoughby li this were a school oi charm Maryanna would lee oi model. Absent: Ira Fox Alonq with him goes his smile and pleasant atti- tude. LA Viet EQ ii ff: -f- l5
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Virginia Sallee Ginnie's lovely voice and enthusiasm make her a favorite. Donald Sipe Good humor makes all things tolerable. Eminger Stewart What manner of man is i all care and worry? Storky that he escapes ,ir X . th Betty Ieanne Stocker Halt serious and halt carefreeg Betty is one ideal girl. Martha Iane Switzer Emjay's constant ambi- tion and high voltage en- thusiasm make her dispensihle. 14 SENIURS Sara Spencer Sally's character is mix- ed with just the right in- gredients. Suzanne Stickels Suzy is always winning new laurels in whatever she undertakes. Gretchen Strong A merry smile she be- stows on all. I ess Trunnel A quiet manner and a good fellow in a crowd is an unique combina- tion. David Veblen A gallant gentleman is he, what more need he said?
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J l KNEELING: Wayne Stump, vice-presi- dent, Dick Stafford, representative. STANDING: Marilyn Wiley, secretary, Harold Martin, president: Clover Jean Cox, treasurer. ABSENT: Mary Ross, representative. lunior The noisiest group in the school is the toig pinned on the clciss of '4l. However, their reol worth is shown by mgny not- ohle occomplishments, including the elec- tion of six to the Honor Society. Officers for the sophomore yeoir were: President, Keith Clcrrkg vice-president, Phoeloe Srnithp secretory, Polly Gordon: ond representoitives, Betty Russell ond Dick Sigfford. A sophomore pgrty, Cl cowboy oldnce with soddles, hgy, horses, gnd other dp- purtenoinces for or Dude Ranch , gnd cr class picnic gt Swimmers' Delight on Cx cold hut sunshiny day, highlighted the orc- tivities of their first Yeorr. l939-40 was finished off with Cx jolly time for everyone Gi the lunior-Senior Prom cincl c junior picnic cigorin gt Swimmers De- light. Mrs. Bgscom and Mr. Hendrickson were clgss cdvisers. FRONT ROW: Dick Stafford, Harold Martin, Jack Titus, Douglas Spencer, Rodney Taylor, Alva Moyer, John Gilbertson, George Jensen, Harold Kelly, George Carey. SECOND ROW: John Hesse, Doris Casebeer, Clover Cox, Josephine Filkowski Julia Ur uiri B tt J R th S , q , e y ones, u can- lan, Ann Wilson, Beth Good, Joyce Clark, Phoebe Smith, Carolyn McKinley, Geneva Woods THIRD RO : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W Gordon Gullion, Winnie Scroggie, Gloria Dunham, Polly Gordon, June Hitchcock, Yvonne Umphlette, Kay Korn, Lorraine Harms, Margaret Thorndyke, Dorothy Barton, Leif Svarverud, Betty Boniface, Paul Everett, Keith Clark, Mr. Hendrickson, Joanne Craft. FOURTH ROW: Bob Scott, Marilyn Wiley, Jean Stevens, Muriel Allen, Betty Russell, Frank Hanns. A. B. Soward, Wayne Stump, Don DuBois, Don Chase, Ronnie Whitelock, Don England. ABSENT: Bob Shupe, Gene Allen, Ace Plath, John Heinz, Bonnie Lee, Bob Moore, Mary Ross, Bud Rost, George Svarverud, Jim Smith. Clinton Travis, Jacquiline Whitney.
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