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CLASS GF 1940 Maxine Estep: bashful, an industrious and energetic worker: Dorothy Estes: a young lady with great musical talent: Marjorie Ewing: busy ifl nearly all the girls' organizations: Jack Fellows: Jack is an ace at ice hockey and photography: Burr Finney: the K. C.'s will miss their leader: BeI'HiC6 Fisher: ticket seller and lost and foundu member: Dorothy Fisher: one of the members of the Try Y sextet: Julius Fleenor: our preacher: more power to you, Julius! Janet Fleming: Big Sister at play day: Cy Fletcher: honorable president of the A. S. B.: Dick Forest: expert at bowling and a crack shot: Drummond Foster: future architect for our future homes. James Fox: for honesty, dependability, efficiency, we choose Jim: Roy Frakes: Lolomi manager with a good bass voice: Marian Frandle: hails from North Dakota and is a Pirate Lassie: Elizabeth Freecez superior student: in three plays and other activities: Dorothy Fremling: after school sports and a member of the glee club: Evagean Fuller: senior counselor, correspondence chairman for vocational day: Carolyn Gailey: with a smile for everyone: Bill Gaiser: we think Bill would make a good politician: James Gale: just came here but is doing all right: Rosalie Garay: our Spanish senorita: Viola Garbe: leader in home economics: Earl Gardner: an active member of the K. C.'s. Jack Gardner: a quiet boy who does right by himself: Lucille Gardner: participant in girls' sports and organizations: Ray Gardner: Ray has a hard time but he comes through: Margaret Gillis: another outstanding Pirate Lassie: Janie Gilmore: one of the most active girls in Y. H. S.: Betty Godfrey: member of Home Economics Club: Elmer Gohl: one of the three musketeersug Grace Goldsmith: another big sister at play day: Mary Graves: an active member of our library stall: Ruth Graves: with her smile she will make a good salesman: Bob Greenlee: has been an efficient advertiser for many organiz- ations: Paul Groenig: a very persistent worker who gets things done. Muriel Guse: skit writer and active in many organizations: Vincent Hagle: an attentive lad with plenty of stick-to-it-iveness: Bob Hadley: member of many clubs: drives swell touring sedan: James Hall: Knights of Cutlass ticket-taker: model airplane prize-taker: Gene Halsey: that handsome K, C, treasurer: Jack Hammer: that flashy smile: Robert Hand: tall, lanky basket- ball star: Mary Haney: active in the girls' service organizations: Bernard Hansen: plenty good looking and getting cuter every day: Jerry Hanson: a quiet individual: Florene Hattan: always interested in drama and dramaticsg Bud Hebert: has no trouble getting into many activities including dates, Twenty-four
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CLASS GF 1940 Virginia Hedt: big sister to some poor, bewildered sophomorGS5 Hermina Helmich: a little bit of blondness, always active in class doings! Warren Hillierz Wigwam typist and columnist g Joe Hippner: rock-em, sock-em amateur Y boxer: John Holm: efficient Lolomi editor, not to mention his giggle: Iva Howson: always efhcient in the many positions of trust accorded her: Jo Ann Huff: Tri Y and Honor Society member, librarian: Barbara Huston: VVigwam exchange editor: Elaine Huston: one of the dependable Huston sisters: Lucille Hyatt: a nice personality: Thomas Irwin: an industrious student. Warren Jacklett: the boy with the curly hair: De Loss Jepson: a new- comer to the wild west: Elsie Johnson: keeps the class bulletin board up-to- the-minute: Geraldine Johnson: tennis star: Tri Y member and senior coun- selor: Irene Johnson: quiet and reserved: wants to be a teacher: Ella John- ston: helped plan the entertainment for the junior-senior reception: Grace Johnston: aptly appointed society editor of Lolomi: Robert Jones: track man who likes blonds: Ray Jorgensen: another commercial major: Dick Jueneman: prize winning poster designer: Jane Karr: in many of the service organizations: Marvin Kelley: track man and dramatist extraordinary. Alfred Kendrick: his singing is one of the best-liked assembly treats: Richard Klontz: auto mechanics major: Charlotte Knight: a future ste- nographer: John Kraft: an up and coming good citizen: Eugene Laney: popular and good-looking skier extraordinary: Ernest Lange: at home in the chem lab: Milton Lapp: interested in most everything: Harriet Larson: takes photographs: has many taken of her: Donald Lane: a pleasant smile and swell personality: Joyce Lee: quiet and a swell girl: Warren Lennington: Lefty Lennington, star baseball pitcher: Wayne Leonard: airplanes-his hobby and probable vocation. Marlowe Lesh: Knights of Cutlass member, hockey player: Evelyn Lewin: another of the Photography Club members: Ralph Liebert: a wee bit bashful: Wilbur Linde: Hello with a big grin, says this dependable Wlig- wam business manager: William Lockwood: jitterbug enthusiast and artist: Diego Lumaquip: all the way from the Philippines: Lewis Lund: trombone player in band and orchestra: Mildred Lyon: plenty of activities in Selah: plenty more here: Shirley Manson: a future dress designer: Allen Mantey- of our crack debaters unknown to but few: Helen Marble: a swell g Twenty-six
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