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Yecoshenko, Fern Yineman, Donald Zietlow, Donald Zimmer, Dwayne Yecoshenko, Fern. I'm not half as perplexing as my na.me. Girls Chorus 2. Yineman, Donald. Car for sale - - Cheap. Band 1, 2, 3: goys Chorus 25 A Cappella 2, 33 Boys Octet 2, 33 Hi-Y Club Zietlow, Donald. The farmer in the dell. Reserve Bas- Zodrow, Beverly Zimmer, Dwayne. I love my classes, every one. Zodrow, Beverly. Last but not least comes the 1943 Searchlight Editor. Red Cross Council 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Girls Chorus 3: Ushers Club 2, 3: Searchlight ljdimr 3. kotball 1. f X x..-- X. I QAVV W? - O 3 . x F . , Z l '-RX x mf ' X nf- . Q xx- v kk wh'-f i ' K , f'7'f, f X K l, if ' 4' J vf- 2.-. J 2 .N ' K.Fii JBRO R BASHFUL ' -W ' y K ' Rosella Bechtold 1, 'NM , - xg 2 Betty Jean Coffey -, Q ' :Don Douglas ' 0 V Gene Tarusenko . ,131 Mfr- ' e ' Pfxx - , ls.:-IN' X Q ixrhx' ' s W I P ,fs .Our thanks to you, Mrs. Rush, our Class ' Advisor. ., 1 In the past three years, we of the Senior WV tif. Class have been fortunate in having Mrs. Eula 4, qi 4 Q, Rush, Class Advisor. 'In our Froshmore year, she , , 1217 tix ,l I, A 5.,.v4? helped us become acquainted with our new sur- fling-,jf 2 .Q ',,.iY ,Q X ,QQ -jj V, roundings in Senior High. The highlight of our 4' lv -A 57 ,J Junior year was the Junior-Senior Prom, which if '14 N, N Q3 .A Q K j Q5 Mrs. Rush so efficiently directed. Finally comes rf-' -3 1: , our Senior year and with her able assistance, we 43- .ff 5 ,T ' 35,6 A have reached the goal we have been striving for 'QQ Q ff -3 ,fi in the past three years. As We look back on our X H .. '- ' ff- 'rv High School days, we will have fond memories of X , iii' A 5 ' 72 - Mrs. Rush. ' ,, - cf - d '--i 'f ' - 6 I- W X' ' Q' f A 4 af fd, . . 3- tiki :Q O4 if fd X ,1 .asf S il 'l - if Q S nf- Page Fifteen x 4 Mi' 'r H
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Stack Delbert Storbeck Helen Te1gen Collenne Stack Delbert Llke lookmg for a needle 111 a hay Stack Storbeck Helen Sewmg IS an art and she has master cl t Pep Club 2 3 Telgen Corxenne Those golden locks Home Room Offlcer 2 Pep Club 2 Hxgh Tlmes Sta f 2 3 Qu1ll md Scroll Offlcer 2 3 Maglclan Staff 3 Tho1nby Tho1son Sheldon T11hub Jeanette Delphlne Thornby D lph1ne Ill take a good t1me any day Red Cross Councll 3 Pep Club 2 3 Glrls Chorus 3 Thorson Sheldon The Marmes have landed 1n MIHOI H1glf1 Home Room Offlcer 1 Tr1hub Jeanette I Dream Of Jeanme W1th the Llght Brown Haxr Home Ee Club 3 G1rls Chorus 2 3 mf-asm Tufford MQXIHQ Unwm Beverlee Vandelslms B111 Varberg Betty Vedv1g Ga1net Walker Kenneth Tufford Maxme Jamestown College and m11s1e hold h r mterests Red Cross Counc1l 1 Class Oif1cer 2 Home A Cappella 2 3 Ushers Club 2 Loyalty Day Comm1ttee 2 3 Loyalty Day Queen S Court 3 Prom Committee 2 UHWID Beverlee Any announcements today P p Club 2 3 Llbrary Club 1 Ushers Club 3 Prom Comm1ttee 2 Office Staff 2 3 Vandersluxs B1ll I am L1 reformed man Home Room Offlcer 3 H1 Y Club 3 Varbe1 Betty Ready to work and ready to play Peuly to help whenever sho may ez v1,., f'1111et Ill s o bothe1 Walker Kenneth D1d you Walk her home last Illghtq 'Z7' We1um John Wellan Jeann1ne Welch GCHBXIGVQ Whldden Bruce Wlcks Ann Wllson GIOFIH We1um John If words were muslc Id be a vvhole brass band Rlaymakers 2 3 Playmaker Reserves 1 Sen1or Class Pres1dent 3 Home Room Off1eer 2 3 Band 1 2 3 Loy lty Dav Commlttee 3 Prom Comm1ttee 2 H1gh Txmes F'd1tor 2 3 Key Club 2 3 Qu1ll and Scroll 2 3 Thespnms 2 3 ELGCIIUYC Co11nc1l 3 Wellan Jeannme We hear she IS a whxz at math Orchestra 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Offwe Staff 1 Welch Geneueve She has that cheerful an Band 2 3 Orchestra. 2 3 Home Et Club 2 Pa e F0111 teen VVh1dde11 l' ruce 'lvvms don t confuse me Playmakers 2 3 Playmaker Reserves 1 Class Presldent 1 Home Room Offlc r 1 2 3 Reserve Ifootball 1 Varsnty Foot ball 2 Prom Commxttee H1 Y Cluo Offlcer 3 Key Club 2 3 Reserve Basketball 1 Th SDIHIIS 2 3 Executwe Counc1l 3 xVlf,kS An11 Come h1ther or I ll come after you eyes Home Room Off1cer 1 Pep Club 2 3 G11ls Chorus 2 3 Ushers Club 2 Wllson Glorla Sweet and Lovely Playmakers 2 3 Playmaker Reserves 1 Class Off1c1,r 3 Home Room Off1 cer 1 Pep Club '7 3 Gxrls Chorus 2 Ushexs Club 2 Home Ec Club 2 Loyalty Day Commlttee 2 3 Loyalty Day Queen s Court '3 Prom Comm1ttee 2 H1gh T1mes Staff 2 3 Qu1ll and Srroll 2 3 Executne Commlttee 3 M3glCl3n St1ff 3 . I ' .EMA . . 5 3 -. - ' , J ,,, I A ,. . A A. ,wflsvjqm U .xv f 1 la., ,. I . Q I .4,,.f....,,.,e 1. . I S -, 1 5 ' ' . .' ff 1-:hz 1 1 . . 1' ' '- ' w 'I y , . -. - . . V 3 ' ' H - I ' ' . 1 , 1 - 'A ' ' fx AA . . . I vv ' I v v - V 1. , . - N - ' ' 11 nv . . . In :' I. . L f ' 1 . I . ' l . ,, U . . . ' , 1 . . , 3 . . E S 2 In 5 . 1 . 1 'X ,A ' i 5 V' -aim . ! Tift? . , 1 4 1. . A ' 1 l . u . 1 A v i 1 .- . .. . Q ,U .. - .s . . - D' ' ' ' - ' ' . . , Room Officer 21 Pep Club 2, 31' Girls chorus Officer 2: ' ' . 1 : ' . . . . 1 ' ' , U ' Q' ' V l U, 11' . It is' a sin to be ,l1o1't, nly :1 1 Z Z S . 3 ' ' ' : ' , . - - ,. , ., I ' , ' , q'x ' S w..,f V V4 f: .W 3' f if I l V 1 V. ' 7 Q ' ' A ' I , -' . ' . - 1 - . ' : . ' ' . ' ' .' ' 4 ' ' ' 'e . . 1 ' I : ' - ' . : . ' fm- '- ' ' - ' . , C a , : 1 : -, : ' ' C 9 1 I --1 1 I 1 1 . I . . ' H l - - , - - - - H . ,, . . 1 .. - ' 11 l ' . v . --- - ' 'Y . . 2 . .2 ' ' , : 1 , 3 ', ' 1 . . -I . '- . ' . 3 Y V. V . .1 , -,'.. l H, I ' 4 - v . .Y , Y ' , : . . ' I . 1 v 1 'V4 . I ,, . ,, ,,
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lt i w A -.613 C . I . f, fi ,I xi o 4.qi 7 :- ik 1 V 'Q i v is Q' at LASS ILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1948, do hereby bequeath this, our class will, to the undergraduates, whom we believe have earned these tokens of appre- ciation and recognition. Bette Ann Olson QB. 0.1 has offered to leave her intelligence of history to those who are not so fortunate as she. Fred Perkins is surrendering all the small desks in the school to Jimmie Frank. Amylou Krick bestows her quiet sense-of-humor to Greta Breaw, but will take her golf interest with her. .oald Mattson is leaving in spite of the wishes of the junior girls. Joan Ce en ws her ability of finding out-of-town men to her sister, Carol. The mania that ce fJoosJ Roos has for Vip jokes she gives to all who can enjoy them like she can. g g go .-.HL Stan Hanson takes along all he has worth lfavingg including Jerry- need W . w 0-eil., ukwq j ' Z Evie Sand thinks she should have waited another year to graduate- You can guess why. Henry Blaisdell leaves saying, If you don't get your Englishg it will get you. Ilene Bakken leavesg heading toward Montana. Roger Mosvick wills his charm over Junior High girls to George Dow. Mickey Dyson leaves the memory of her laugh, much to the distress of the teachers. As Bruce Whidden said good-bye to his studies, we noticed he took Jean DeWitt with him. Pat Sherman donates her clothes to-on the other hand, maybe she'll need them. Larry Erickson leaves his Wim, wigor, and witality to Wally Varberg. Dorothy Hanson gives her gum chewing to Dot Cuff, who will carry on in the true tradition. Paul Balerud passes on his famous cracks to Jack Daveau. n Norman Lansverk bestows his good looks and good nature upon Duane Lyders. Judy Dunnell leaves her unexpected jokes to anyone who can pull them off as well as she can. Marvel Flom leaves her sparkling smile to Colleen Peterson. ' And so we leave. Have fun kids, you'll miss school when you're gone. 9 sh 'N ll I 0 2 K f o K S 'I' f Sv D Glass o+ 'qgr ' I , ge Sixteen
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