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VVHO'S Most popular boy: Burrell Basgaard. Most popular girl: Bernice McCullough. Most musical boy: Elmer O. Eid. Most musical girl: Donna Young. Most athletic boy: Bill Rand. Most athletic girl: Audrey Larson. Best boy dancer: Bill Rand. Best girl dancer: Audrey Larson. Best dressed boy: Joe Massee. Best dressed girl: Joyce Bridgeford. Personality boy: Elden Olson. Personality girl: Donna Mae Gilbertson. Cleverest boy: Joe Massee. Cleverest girl: Bernice McCullough. Laziest boy: Bill Rand. Laziest girl: Carole Stuhr. Boy most likely to succeed: Joe Massee. Girl most likely to succeed: Donna Mae Gilbertson. Biggest boy flirt: Bill Rand. Biggest girl flirt: Audrey Larson. Most bashful boy: Robert Sandlie. Most bashful girl: JoAnne DeGagne. Noisiest bfy: Bill Rand. Noisiest girl: Audrey Larson. SENIOR AMBITIONS Burrell Basgaard-To own a grocery store. Ardell Bestland-To be a flying farmer. Joyce Bridgeford-To be a nurse and then Dorothy Bushee-To be a beauty operator. Jack Carney-To play the saxophone like Charlie Lois Cleveland-To marry some lucky, rich man. JoAnne DeGagne-To be a laboratory technician. Mae Eastman-To get a job with a good pay che Elmer O. Eid-To be a veterinarian. Dona Ellenson-To be some tiny man's wife. Gene, Fafsett-To be a music arranger and have my own name an . Lois Giese-To travel. Donraa mae Gilbertson-To be an air-line stewardess on foreign ig s. Dorothy Harney-To be a social worker. Phyllis Hodge-To be a farmer's wife. Clarice Hotvedt-To get what I want from life. Marian Jenson: To be a nurse. Gladyce Johnson-To be a success in whatever I choose to do. Robert Jorgenson-To be a mechanic. Lawrence Kliner-To be a naval cadet and then a farmer. Helen Kozel-Make a lot of money and travel around the world. Delrres Krueger-To be a beauty operator. Audrey Larson-To be a bigamist with Rockefeller as one of my victims. Rita Larson-To be a telephone operator in Seattle. Beverly Lee-To have a good secretarial job. Robert Lee-To become president. travel. Barnet. ck and no work. Dear Friends: For the third successive year we have presented an annual. After long hours of planning and working we have come to the last page. In closing our Memories of '47, we hope that you will enjoy this have the two previous issues. We have tried to introduce new features so as to give a little variety in the make-up of our boo As Time Goes By that you will continue to read and enjoy this retrospective view of the 1946-47 school year. We wish to thank the Cooper Studio for its Annual: the Lee Studio for its very liberal gift and the year: and the faculty and students who have so WHO? Boy with the best line: Bill Rand. Girl with the best line: Carole Stuhr. Most handsome boy: Donald Paulson. Most attractive girl: Bernice McCullough. best physique: Alfred Maloney. best figure: Dona Ellenson. prettiest eyes: Ardell Bestland. prettiest eyes: Shirley Osmundson. most attractive smile: Donald Paulson. most attracti Je smile: Lois Cleveland. Jack Carney. Bernice McCullough. Bill Rand. with the with the with the with the with the with the Wittiest boy: Wittiest girl: Biggest wolf: Biggest wolfess: Audrey Larson. Boy with the most pleasant voice: Burrell Basgaard. Girl with the most pleasant voice: Donna Young. Most talented boy: Joe Massee. Most talented girl: Donna Young. Most courteous boy: Joe Massee. Most courteous girl: Donna Mae Gilbertson. Boy with the best vocabulary: Joe Massee. Girl with the best vocabulary: Joyce Bridgeford. Best boy actor: Jack Carney. Best girl actor: Alice Schmaltz. Boy Girl Boy Girl Boy Girl 1 1 1 1 1 1 Alfred Maloney-To be a floriculturist and plant breeder. Gloria Mankie-To travel and later on marry a rich fella. Joe Massee-To be a doctor or lawyer. Eugene Mattson-To be a farmer. Bernice McCullough-Live to a ripe old age. JoAnn Mclsaac-To be a telephone operator. Alva Olson-To work hard and have all the things I've ever wanted. Elden Olson-The 52-20 club for the rest of my life. Shirley Osmundson-To grow up. Donald Paulson-To travel over the United States and become an engineer. Bill Rand-To get out as much work as I can. Frank Scheible-To be a doctor. Robert SandlieL-To travel and see the country. Alice Schmaltz-Whatever I choose, I resolve to do it better than the one before me. Marcella Schmidt-To succeed in everything I do. Jim Schroeder-Settle down in Montana with a certain someone. To be a child psychologist. -To be a farmer. be a dress designer and marry a millionaire. -To be an instrument technician. To be a country school teacher. 1 1 1 1 Maxine Sheppard- Herman Skyberg- Carole Stuhr-To Alfred Torgerson Myrtle Torgerson- Dcris Wehe-To be a stenographer. Mary Ann Wiertzema-To have a good secretarial job. Kenneth Wolff: To own a new car. Donna Young-To be a plant breeder's wife or a vocal teacher. Marlene Zipoy-To travel and marry a farmer. Margaret WurdenmTo be a model. 1 1 1 1 yearbook as much as you X k, and we sincerely hope X valuable donation to our 1 its fine cooperation during 1 kindly assisted us in this 1 publication. We especially Wish to thank the Commercial Club for its kindness and generosity in giving us such a muniiicent gift, thus making it possible for us to publish an Annual this year. Very sincerely yours, X, 1 'P Q 1 Co-Editors , Wu ff . ..-g,-.Q- Q- 4-4-... it
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SENIORS IN THE SERVICE JACK SAMPSON CLIFFORD MESEDAHL RODNEY NOKLEBY ROLLIE BAIN China A San Diego, Calif. Portsmouth, Va. San Diego, Calif. SENIOR CLASS Major Activities Football First Eleven: Joe Massee tcaptainj, Al Maloney, Bill Rand, Alfred Torgerson, and Kenny Wolff. Basketball Lettermen: Bill Rand tcaptainj, Bob Lee, Don Paulson, Frank Scheible, and Joe Massee. Cheer Leading: Aud Larson. Track: Gene Fassett, Lawrence Kliner, Al Maloney. Trio, Sextet, Triple Trio: Donna Youn , Bernice Mc- Cullough, Maxine Sheppard, Shirl y Osmundson, Clarice Hotvedt, Marcella Schmid 5 Lois Cleve- land, Donna Mae Gilbertson, and Marcella Schmidt. Boys' Octet: Elmer O. Eid. l Senior Soloist: Donna Young. Chorus: Nineteen seniors. Glee Club: Nine members-same as triple trio. Band: Donna Mae Gilbertson, Jack Carney, Elmer O. IEIid, Dam Paulson, Shirley Osmudnson, and Clarice otve t. G.A.A.: Eighteen seniors. Tri-Y: Sixteen seniors. Hi-Y: Joe Massee, Burrell Basgaard, Frank Scheible, Jack Carney, Bill Rand, and Herman Skyberg. School Patrol: Phyllis Hodge, Donna Young, and Dorothy Harney. Educating Veterans: Elden Olson, Robert Lee, James Schroeder. y Speech: Jack Carney, Dona Ellenson. .79. One-Act Play: Joyce Bridgeford, Jack Carney, Joe I Massee. Senior Class Play: A Date With Judy. Published the Annual, Memories of '47. Physical Education Demonstration: Many seniors were outstanding in their performance. Senior Class Picnic: All seniors participated. Sold Candy: Helped juniors raise money: Gloria Mankie, manager. Scholarships: Donna Mae Gilbertson and Joe Massee. Danforth Foundations for Outstanding Students: Joyce Bridgeford, Donna Mae Gilbertson, and Joe Massee. State Basketball Tournament: Enjoyed by the sen- iors on the squad. Volleyball Championship: Unseated the juniors. Left a Lasting Memorial: A 3100 gift. Baccalaureate Services: Commencement Exercises: These graduation exer- cises participated in by all of the seniors-we hope. Looking over this list one can readily see that the seniors have spent a useful and profitable year. What will the Old East Side High do without us, we wonder?
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