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une 676145 1948 ew inior Ofgcem Summers Ashby Holt Anderson Richard Granville Summers Bonita Lou Holt Those who seek for much are left in want of much. She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone Happy is he to whom God has given, with sparing or overlook. hand, HS much F1515 enmlgh- New Senior Class Secretary '47, German Club New Senior Class President '47, Track and Cross President '47, '48, Student Council '46, '47, '48, Country '45, '46, '47, '48, Basketball '46, '47, '48. Wendell H. Ashby lohn Murray Anderson With his comrades he works hard and long john is witty and lots of fun To make our baseball team victorious and strong. Always laughing with everyone. New Senior Vice-President '47, Baseball '45, '46, New Senior Class Treasurer '47. 47, '48. enior Ofhcem Bernstein Fadem l-lolt Gordon Newman Bernstein Bonita Lou Holt Knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue truly She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone and essentially raises one man above another. or overlook. Senior Class President '48, Basketball '46, '47, '48. Senior Class Secretary '48, German Club Presi- dent '48, Student Council '46, '47, '48. Ioyce Fadern Harlan Gordon Wisdom and goodness are twin born, one heart He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. Must hold both Sisters, FWVU Seen 3P9-ff- Senior Class Treasurer '48, Basketball '45, '46, Senior Class Vice-President '48, Student Council '47, '48, Service Club '46, '47, '48. '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, Senior Play '48. Twenty-live
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une enior Caincfar 1 CUPIDS FROLIC .,,,..,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.................................. February 13, 1948 The occasion was a success for the Seniors opening dance. Amid Cupid's arrows, 'young hearts' whirled through a pleasant afternoon. BLARNEY HG ........,,..... , .,..,..,..........,...,,..,r . ..,.,.,...,,.........,.......,.......,.......... March 19, 1948 A record breaking crowd of lads and lassies garbed in green, filled the Gym on St. Patrick's Day. Everyone truly lived up to the Irish tradition by having a hilarious time. U NEW SENIOR PARTY .,..,.,,....,,...,......,...............,.................................,,.... April 9, 1948 It was quite refreshing to be able to sit back and enjoy ourselves for a change while the New Seniors did all the work. They entertained us with a good show, excellent refreshments, and a fine dance. SPRING FOLLIES .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,r,,r,,,,,,...Y,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,...,.,.,.,,............... April 16, 1948 All who attended the Spring Follies applauded heartily. The singing, dancing and comedy made a well rounded and enjoyable program. BOW WEEK .............,.....,,...............,,,,.,...,.......,..........,.....,......,........,.....,.,. May 2-7, 1948 As a symbol of authority and prestige the Seniors were decked out in their best bows all through the week. Hair bows, tie bows, lapel bows, bows large, bows small distinguished Seniors from the lower classmen. SENIOR PLAY .............. ,,,, ,,,.,,.,.,....,..,,,,,., ,,,.... .......................,.................,.,... M a y 7 , 1948 Strange Bourders offered many thrills and good laughs. The per- formance was enioyed not only by the audience but also by all the participants. Each actor deserved an Oscar for his excellent per- formance. CLASS DAY ...,.............,..,.,,..,.,,.....u, ,,....,...,...........,,,,.....,........,,.................. M ay 14, 1948 On this day the Seniors put on their Sunday Best and came to school eager to begin the festivities of the second most important day in their lives as Seniors. As expected everyone had a truly grand time. This day will long remain as part of our fondest memories. MOTHERS CLUB PARTY ............, , .............,.......,............,,.............,.,.......... May 18, 1948 One of the high lights of the Senior term came when the Mothers Club gave a party for the Senior Class. Everyone was in a mood to be entertained and they were in a most gala fashion. GRADUATION ...............................................,.....,....,,.......,.......................... Iune 9, 1948 At last the day for which we had striven for four years came-Gradua- tion Day-a day of mixed feelings, happiness and regret. However, we shall always remember the beautiful exercises and the happy days we had at Blewett, we the last class to graduate from Ben Blewett High School. Twenty-four Miss Pfleger MISS PFLEGER The Senior Class of Iune 1948 was fortunate to have as their sponsor Miss Emma Pfleger who worked untiringly, patiently, and sincerely to make the class a success. The Iune Class will always remember their Senior term as a delightful semester of happy friendships, excel- lent cooperation, and wholesome fun.
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Adelstein, David Adelstein, Diane Adraqna Ainslie Ambler Appelbaum Askew Aubuchon Bain lacqueline Ethel Ambler Her thoughts have high aims though their dwelling be in the vale of a humble heart. G. A, A. '45, '46, Saddle Spur '45, '46. David Laurence Appelbaum Rudeness is a sauce to his good wit which gives men stomach to digest his words with better appetite. Quotation Committee '48, French Club '47, Ioseph Patrick Askew A student wise beyond his years: Friends will be found where Pat appears. Science Club '44, '45, '46, '47, Quotation Com- mittee '48, Senior Play '48. lacqueline Lee Aubuchon Her type is hard to find For she is gracious, willing and kind. Griffin Representative '47, '48, Service Club '45, '46. Doris Bain She is happy and always gay, Never worried, come what may. Pin and Ring Committee '48, Aero-Phoq, Club '48, Red Cross '45, '46, '47, '48. Twenty-six ome eniom David E. I. Adelstein However shy he may be Always there is kindness to see. Baseball '47, '48, Ticket Committee '48, Brochure Hep- resentative '45, '46, '47, '48. Diane Ethel Adelstein We find great things are made of little things, And little things go lessening, till at last comes God behind them. Griffin '47, '48, Pin and Rinq Committee '48, Service Club '47, '48. Rose Adraqna The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. Entertainment Committee '47, '48. leannette Louise Ainslie Everyone knows her smiling face Her twinkling toes, her dainty grace. Ticket Seller '48. lt's a Possibility
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