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Richard Haenke, II if Van Camp, Elizabeth Cosgrove, Jack Hysiop, Charles Lents Alyce Skuta, Rita Siejren, Unry Alice Lents, Marguerite Baska, Virginia Godziszewski Marilyn Chesnut Harold Kletbner Lillian Veen Eric Johnson Erma Manfrin The above Seniors were elected to the National Honor Society in their sophomore, junior, or senior year because they rank high in the qualities of Character, Service, Lead ership, and Scholarship. Two of them won special recognition as: Validictorian Elizabeth Cosgrove Salutatorian II if Van Camp Big events of the Honor Society in 1347-48 were a progressive game party honoring Seniors who became members in the fall, the spring Honors Assembly, the initiation services held on Honors Convocation Night, and a picnic for all active and newly initiated Honor Society members.
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ANNOUNCER : QUARTET : M C., broadcasting frcm sta- Tonight • s the Dead- ANNOUNCER QUARTET : ANNOUNCER i QUARTET i ANNOUNCER t QUARTET t ANNOUNCER i QUARTET t ANNOUNCER : QUARTET : ANNOUNCER: QUARTET : ANNOUNCER : QUARTET : ANNOUNCER : Q UARTET : ANNOUNCER : Hello, folks. This is Don Richards, your Senior tion WOW and WOW F.M. on the stage of beautiful Kenwiok on the Lake, show is something new and different. I ' ll let our three man quartet beats, explain what I mean. Take it away fellows. dong — Lifeboy Soap. Here ' s good news. We ' re going to shout about The Class of ' 48 Its history anda bit about The fun we ' re had, the things we ' re done Through the years gone by. Oh yes! We ' re the class, with a past, unsurpassed, up-to-date. Oh yes J We ' re the Senior Class of ' 48. T ell me boys. What year did this tale hare its beginning? Was it 1943? No-o-o-o. 1944? uaauusiuiiiiwiiAiuittiis Now that we hare the dates straightened out, how about some remini sine on our doings as Freshmen. Let ' s name the of ficers first. Oh, little Buck Kipp was president Wi Jaok Uyelop second in line. Elisabeth kept the minutes straight. Jaok Grant took your money and mine. Student Council members were seen As Riohard Haenke and Lillian Veen. What about the many good tissss we had? Song — Pepsi Cola Freshmen parties were the thing; We learned to dance to Juke box swing. Coach and Mrs. Catlin took us roller skatii too. I fell four times. Weren ' t you blaok and blue? Just a little. Me too, me too, me too. Marysville High Sohool students put on a minstrel show that year, as well. For y money Gerry Hawley ' s big orange bow tie was the bright spot of the show and a fellow named Bob Ange had us all yearning to be Alabanry Bound. Say, talking men, do you recall the Hard Times Party we had at the beginning our Sophomore year? The kids got hep and went to town When Bill Green call ed the Old Hoe Down. You ' re on the beam tonight, fellow . In fact you ' re almoat aa amooth aa the football, baeketball. and baaeball penolla the olaaa aold to raiae money for the benior Trip. Get your stationery— blue and white mono grained stationery Giad you brought that item up. I ' d like to mention that tte stationery sales were directed and encouraged by Sophomore President, Chuok Englert, vioe presi- dent, Don Riohard s. Secretary, Betty Bailing; Treasurer, Bob Ange; and Student Council Representatives, Pat Johnson and Riohard Haenke. Song — Rings On Her Fingers Soon we bought rings for our fingers, site 4 to 13 And proudly showedthem to our friends; We thought them really keen. Remember the weinie roaat we Soph, had near the end of the year. «That wae keen too. Bren though acme of ua became rather ill from too many merry-go-round rides, we still had a marvelous time. J 6 Song— Super Suds Always happy, always gay. O Never sad on any day -ay -ay. Our Junior Class Offioers did their beet to keep us happy and gay. They were President, Rita Siemen; Vice-president, Riohard Haenke; Secretary, Betty Dalling Treasurer, Elisabeth Cosgrove; and Student Council masters, Alice Little and Don Riohard s.
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