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Latest revision as of 05:41, 17 June 2023
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
On September, 1948, twenty-eight angels tiptoed quietly through the front door into the Reardan High School building. But not for long, we soon found ourselves entering the back door which was one of requirements for initiation week, We were initiated on the evening of October 7, 1948. Each freshman was required to perform a certain stunt dictated by the seniors. We soon found ourselves entering full heartedly into high school life.
Out of twenty-eight members, eleven entered from outside districts. During the school year we did not gain any new members, but did lose one of our members, Bill LaRue.
The social function sponsored by the Freshmen was the party given in the spring. The evening consisted of dancing and refreshments.
The freshmen were well represented in athletics and other school activities. Mary Bergeron was our representative to the Student Council. Marie Carstens, Dale Dahlin and Nancy Whipple represented the class in the All High Play. Junior Anyan, Clifford Wigen, Dwayne Paul, Carl Rogers, Dale Dahlin, and Wayne Repp represented us in athletics. Our sponsor was Mr. McKay.
The class officers during the Freshman year were:
President: Clifford Wigen
Vice President: Marie Carstens
Secretary: Dale Dahlin
Treasurer: Joyce Delzer
We started our sophomore year with the addition of two new members, Bertha Coil and Dick Compton. Later in the year Dick Compton returned to Spokane, John Morris enrolled in John Rogers High School, Spokane, Wayne Repp left to go to work and Harold Rhoads also left. Don Reid became a member of our class on February 2.
The class officers for this year were:
President: Junior Anyan
Vice President: Janet Clinton
Secretary: Margaret StuhImiller
Treasurer: Lucille Pohle
The class advisor this year was Mr. Steele, and our representative to the Student Council was Carol Hein. Janet Clinton was elected one of the yell leaders.
On September 5, 1951 twenty-four of us entered Reardan High as Juniors. We gained two members during the year, Barbara Koberstine entered on September 5, and Douglas McEachran entered later in the fall, Both students entering from Spokane.
The following served their class in these capacities:
<poem> President: Daniel Plaster Vice President: Joyce Delzer Secretary: Carol Hein Treasurer: Mary Bergeron <poem>
Dale Dahlin was the representative to the Student Council, Miss Cash was our class advisor. This year we adopted the colors of blue and white as our class colors, the American Beauty Rose as the class flower and “Put Your Best Foot Forward” as the class motto.
We presented the class play, “Madam Ada” on the nights of November 16 and 17. Eight Juniors participated in the performance. The play, directed by Mrs. L. Spencer proved a big success. :
Our rings which we ordered early in the fall arrived in time for Christmas. We were very proud of them.
(from a yearbook held by the Reardan Schools.)
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