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JOSEPH RAYMOND WAKERSKI-Red H What're you doin'? -General- Band I, 2, Tennis 4, Lewis Si Clark High School 3. RA LPH EDWARD WOHRLE-Squirrely -'l won't let you talk your way out of that one GiIlespie -General- Class Officer 2, 3, Honor Roll l, Luigian 2, 4, Gonzagan 2, 3, 4, De- liagng 4, Minor Baseball l, Sodality Most Popular .....,,,,... Most Representative ,,,,.. Most Capable ,........., Most Original. ...., Most Congenial A...., Most Optimistic 7,u... Most Pessimistic ..., ,. Most' Literary, ,,,... . ....,,,,, , Most Likely to Succeed ,.,.. Most Versatilec. ,...,,,,,,,. - Most Scholarly ,c,,,c. Most Perseveringa..- F65 Senior Line ,,,,,cJim Presley . .,,, Mike Scarpelli .c,,,Denny Kelly .... Del Smith .--,,-s.lim Lucas ,c,..-.Jim Connelly .lack Stockton .,,,s,-Tom Morris ..,,,Joe Retzel --,,-..Bill Burns ,....-,,,Joe Retzel ,,,,,.Jim Rotchtord --I8 of Greats Best Looking ...,,, Best Musician .....,...... Best Student Athlete ,,,..., Best Businessman ,,.A.., Best Comedian ,...,, Best Actor ,,,,..., Most Energetic, ,..., Most Dependable.- .,,, Beau Brummel ,,,..., Fastest Talker ....... Smoothest Dancer.. ,,.. Biggest Character., PHILLIP OTTO WEIVODA-Phil- Oh corn! -General-Honor Roll 4, De- bating 4, Ronan High, Ronan, Mon- tana, I944. EDMUND THOMAS BRIGHAM - Mickey- Now, up in Newport . . . -General-Gamma Beta 4, Newport High, I944. Ryan George Nakashima Presley Mike Scarpelli Pat McGee Del Smith Chuck Tonani ,c...YBob Redinger ,,-..--.Tom Butler ,-.--.,Jim Gillespie ,,,,-.,Joe Kilburg ,,-.-,Len Hoern'er
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LEO ROBERT SCHOVAERS-BaIdy- 'Let me at him, l'll moider him - Scientific-Luigian 4, Gonzagan 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Leash 4, Track 4, Sodality I, Q, Tennis 4. RICHARD JOHN SCHULTE - Dick - No, Ryder, you can't have ci sand- wich -Scientific-Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Gonzagan 4, Band I, Sodality I, 2. DEL CARY SMITH III-Chief- Got a cold Conn' or did you inhale? - Scientific-Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Luigian 3, 4, Art Director 4, Debat- ing 4, Elocution 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Dramatic Award 4, Leash 4, G Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Minor Foot- ball 2, Track 3, 4. VERNON ANTHONY STUPFEL-Stuff - Sir, are you prepared to prove that statement? -GeneraI-Gamma Beta 4, Star of the Sea High, Astoria, I944. ROBERT HOBART TAYLOR - Bob - Hey Bub -Scientific-Band 2. FRANCIS JOHN SCHROEDER-Roy Rogers- Eight ball, side pocket - General-Class Officer 2, 3, Honor Roll I, Luigian 3, Gonzagan I, 2, Dramatics 4, G Club 4, Band I, Football 4, Minor Football I, Base- ball 3, 4, Minor Baseball I. EMMETT SHEARER- Emmie - Let's get something to eat - General- Dramatics 2, 3, Sodality 2, Minor Baseball I, Football 4, Minor Foot- ball 3, Track 2, 3. ' ROY FRANCIS SNYDER - Lefty- I don't believe it -Scientific-Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. CHARLES HOWARD SWENSON - Swede- Ah, you're nuts -Scientific -Honor Roll 3, 4, Band l. CHARLES JOSEPH TONANI-Chuck - How much ya wanna bet -Scien- tific-Class Officer I, 2, 3, Student Body Officer 4, Honor Roll I, 3, Leash 3, 4, G Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Minor Football I, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Minor Basketball I, Baseball 3, 4, Minor Baseball I, Football ln- spirational Award 4, Joined Coast Guard in April.
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A 'E ' mtfil, GW f YM? Ivx! !! ,sig I I X 1 A I r i Q V 1 q tsl' yfff I The bulldog edition had iust gone to bed. As the weary-eyed Night Editor settled slowly back in his toil-worn chair, I tapped lightly on the door and entered. Hi, De Horn. How are you? came the familiar greeting of twenty years ago. Take the load off your feet. It was Bill McGowan, my old school chum. This is a surprise. Where have you been hiding, Bill, you old son of o gun? I haven't seen you since the day we left the hallowed halls of old G.H.S. Bill glanced at his desk calendar absent- mindedly. June 4, 1965. Something of a coincidence, isn't it? Twenty years ago today Alma Mater relucantly presented us those pre- cious sheepskins. Remember the old days. You used to bum bus tokens and sandwiches from me. And now you're the president of the bank. What's this I hear about your swinging a deal to buy Rogers High School? What will you use it for, a race track? I thought we should have some place in which children of our former classmates could spend their idle. time. Take the LEN PIERRE HOERNER family for example,-five boys and five girls. Pierre is vice-president of Calkins Manufacturing Company. Say, Mac, what do you know about the rest of our former inmates, or should I say cIassmates? My iob keeps me up on all the celebrities. Why, JIM BARTEL has a page in our Sunday supplement. He grows potatoes with blue eyes -two hundred and fify acres of the darn things are iust peeking out of the ground a his valley farm. In one corner of the page is a picture of Jim receiving a gold cup from FRED KOR- LING, president of the Dairy Farmers of Amer- ica, Inc. Just a minute, there is something com- ing through on the teletype. Look! DENNY KELLY is the newly elected territorial governor of Alaska, and JOE RETZEL was awarded the Nobel Prize. One of Joe's inventions, a lie detector, netted him ten thousand dollars from Distric Attorney JIM CONNELLY. Here's a news flash. JAMES PETER LUCAS has completed an oil line in central India. Some 'D , 'P gg, xc A I ff r 1 ,- Bl f A '5 '2 I ,gkltii ff W I A tie- 'il:IF '. .. 1-311 ' - :-'-2.1, ' ff! f9a'e'f I W If 4 1- Q KY ,, , Q , '. T5 ' I i K W . T 7, tp I 5 9 1- e',ffe, 'S1 II! .S .t X i v Ili? .' -ZW 9' Q 'I' L ,Sf1f3e,. ws., Lu. ....... .,,, 4 ,,,. ,-,-. .. 3434 Tillie , ills, - - 4 f, ,jf . A , f ph'-name-ins ' ' I I I of the credit for this pipe dream of Standard Oil Co. goes to American Ambassador BOB TAYLOR who did spade work in international relations. Natives of the cobra-infested interior found Lucas charming as the proiect progressed. Present at dedication ceremonies were WAYER- SKI, his personal friend and adviser as well as the famous partners CANTALINI, CONDON, CORKERY, CUMMINGS, and CROWLEY, The latter group own a continually commended com- pany of cars, carts, and carriages for carrying classy chasses of uppercrust, crestfallen, cradle- ridden characters. That's an advertisers way of saying that they manufacture buggies. Say Mac, I received a ten-thousand dollar check the other day, and it bounced like a new rubber formula. It was one of PUNCHY PATRICK McGEE'S. I thought he was going strong in the steel business. Must have gone broke iust lately. Well, I took him down to JUDGE LEWIS KNEZEVICH' who sentenced him to twenty years molding meatballs of SCAR- PELLI'S FANCY HORSE MEAT MARKET for old and decrepit horses, donkeys, and pedigreed
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