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, MEFF? OK iff be af IRIM! M xxx s '-N ,' j '95,-M' ,Q gem CLASS PROPI-IE CY If you could pull b xck the Cllltllll of tlme to the veal 1849 you would flnd 1 melly gloup of Senlols amuslng themselx es ID the XdIlOUQ xx ays Terlv qmlth Just blew IU flom Ixans ls on a toln ldo He IS Nlayor of the llttlc flfllllllslllflf., town qhake A I eg ln the klondlke IQQJOII and IQSIGQN at Nlolthslde 711 He has qulte 1 Job ls the town conslsts of 31 half ults 13 chickens 9 c its 4 go its md 13 hogs Geol ge Qchlbbelhute spends m mv houls pollshlng hls fabulous lubys and acqull lng th It almost f0lL,OttCIl alt of svuold su alloxxln lxene Bol th the local telephone ODLldtOl ls the head Charlotte Fechnel lnd Gvu enlyn Btabel are the Chlef edltors of the Soclety and Loveloln column of the Sourdough Star Gerald Casey luns the Green Stl eak Cab Statlon You wlll usually flnd hlm waltlng., by the NGVKBDHDQI Offlce to take The Reporters to then Blg Events Glolla Longhofel has retlled on a penslon lftel maklng her fortune lunnlng The Penguln a well known nlght club IH the KlOI1dlk6lC1.,lOl'l wlth that xt ell known gambler The Dean Plelsall Junlor Bllkle 15 Alaska s most avallable bachelol and IS the managel of the One Clue Laundry Leveda Appel helress of the John Doe estate lb blowlng her fortune on The most ellglble bachelol of the Klondlke John Haffner ls now lldlng herd on 1 bunch of pllme beef cattle that he IQ lalslng fOl future Ellls County Free Falrs Beth Blosh IS teachlng the three Rs Readlng Rhythm and Romance Roy Lee Inhrllch IS runnlng the largest lntlque shop IH the Alaskan MOUHt31HS He IS the proud owner of the oldest rellc IH hlstoly whlch lg a 1125 modeln stream llned car bettel known as the Model T Loulsa Mae Blace IS the deslgnel of excluslxe but scant clothes for the Zlegfeld Follles of The Penguln C ub Betty Rauh who IS the great gleat gl eat grand daughter of the famous Wrlght Bl os runs the local ur port and amuses the contlnent by d01Hg sky wrltlng Buster Earnst spends most of hlS tlme at the local alrport taklng flylng lessons from the Wrlght Bros Graaff Gil S. 'S as rua smuovlrs 4 IQ. 8 Jumon CXEJ ' X 1 f l j ' K D Cf I . , . - . ' ' Y F - - r ' . f Aa N 5 ff . ,. - V -' y. .' v- V- ,,x , , . 4 . . . .. if v Z . . X . , vm ,, I ' 3 '4 'y ,g . ' .c. c . All You ' ', . ' 3 .'- ' y- y . 5 f , . l - ,X ' ' A y I 'Y ' f ' . ' . . .' . . . ' if X -X A . T , . .g T . I . i L., fp, Q I 3, . 'Q S,l 1 .,z F2 fl ' 2- '-. , ,227 T4 ga j. jf , .- , . .N -.- , , Mb ' 'lfwi' La s . ' A C b A L .S 4 KV u -vnu 1 I n 2 1 .1 ur , 4 v xx v 1 K1 v4 V. gn . 1 .1 3-f -Y'k- 4 reporter for the Gossip column of the Sourdough Star. . - 2 v , W , , . . ' Y 1. Y ' I . I . ' . H . . r K Q . .1 . . CD . . . QU 4 O I ' ' ' - 2 ' O ' T' -. y ' 'f - ' ', - vs . ' . . 1 r. y V. I V - v x ' I . sn - 1 nv ' , 3 D -1 1 ay' W I .I 1 U wh' K ,U ' - V . .Q Q X l Vw , l or A i T . I T 45 K v 1. ' C i . . , . . ., , , . , . . . . . A . . Z . ., '. 'L f . A . - ! - rd ' ml, . , . ,f 1 ' X g X? Q 41
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Twelxe years ago the Senior Class of 49 or most of it walked through the doors of x arious school buildings for the first time fi :GLASS HISTORY gg ,ww . K, .y X 1 I J 'Pt and optimistically demanded an education. Of the forty, or forty-five first graders who started here in 1936, only seven - have com- pleted their entire twelve years of educa- tion in the Shattuck High School. The rest of the present Senior Class have joined our ranks either in the grades, or in high school. We started our high school career with an enrollment of fifty eager freshmen brim- ming with that naive self assurance that only freshmen possess We were greatly assisted bv our Sponsor Mr Thain We entered our sophomore year with an enrollment of foity two Our Sponsor this year was Mr Walker Our president was George Killiam We had several parties but we werent extremely active in sports or other ElCt1Xltl9S When we came to school as Juniors with an enrollment of thirty one we met many new faces and missed several old ones Our Junior year was a period of steady activ ity Six of us went out for basketball our play Almost Eighteen and our banquet was conceded by all to haye been xery suc cessful Our Sponsor was Mrs Ranck Our Senior year Sponsored by Mrs Nicholson began with an enrollment of twentv nine Fne senior boys lettered m football To get funds for our annual trip we served at football games and presented the play Lady Spitfire With the help of the Seniors of 48 we bought an electric scoreboard for the gymnasium We greatly emoyed and appreciated the banquet which the J umor Class prepared for us We will always be grateful to our par ents for prov1d1ng us with the opportunity to receive a high school educatlon and to oui teachers for the patience and considera that we have spent with them Our faith 1n our homes and our school is the basis of the confidence w1th which we face the future 2' A '1 f 4 F 2075 r awfjgf lvl? a Elnfm Hx x 'N ! . ir Y. D x ' Lx -I , V 1 l o Y 7 S 1 ' u 4 I ' . . . - 01 9 . . , , y l ' - - 9 . ' - ' ' as . ' ' ' ' y , . . v . . - J , ' , A ' . ' s L X v I 1 V , 9 I 0 ' . .. . . ' , . 4 y V . - . .Y . . . . , , K V A , ll ' ' 7, ' 2 , ' . . . . . y u tion they have shown us through the years . . . . . .1f'Q' ' ' -. fp, C4 ff l' ,ZVX ' Ai 1 I, I 24 I . fx , A '.f H. W ff f ' if . ,i-'-3 .' ' Y 'rx A j Q. ' ff ff ,f ' ff , A ga. , Q 31 - li -zz in - s . ' Il - ' 'l 2 , H f, l 'f-1fv'1pf:. ' :
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21:14 iv gp HQ - A 4' ' 'fr '59 r my ' - ' if asw- noy s NADI NE 5X+.J 1,4 4-Q47 fs BIRON .S ORCHESTRA granddaughter. In his spare time he runs the shoe- shine stand. Lloyd Tolley and his wife run the Red Feather Inn which has a floor show every 3 minutes. Margaret Eagon is the Klondikes most prominent Debutmte and she is making her Debut at the Jamaica Inn Roselle Batt and Loli Ashpaugh own and operate the Burnt C ust Bakery Roselle rolls em out and Lola slaps em in the pan Keith Caldwell is now in Hollywood and is co star 11ng with Jane Russell ln the Outlaw In between pro ductions he is manager of the Rambling Witnlts Rest Home Ray Earl Laughlln spends his time prospectln for gold hoping some day to strike It rich Twyla Mae Tillemans IS Alaska s Florence Night ingale You will find her at the mining camp hoping for an explosion so she can administer Flrst A1d All the population of Alaska Swings and Sways to the liltmg tunes of Byron T and his Musical Three Erwin Burner an American Naval Officer and his Bosom Pal John Paul Jones makes frequent trips to Davey Jones locker Erwin reports that it is very inter esting down there Nadine Jenkins has become a famous artist Her most widely known painting Bats in the Belfry was unveiled at the Klondike Hall of Fame on April Fools Day in 1859 Milford Johnson IS the best known architect in the Klondike He made his fame by constructing the world s Largest Air Castle If you happen to be passing by Mount McKinley and see a solitary figure gazing at the sunset it is Robert Slefken watching for his ship of fortune to come sailing 1n Wesley Fleming IS killing time sitting on the cracker Barrel in the local grocery store telling tall tales of his adventures Now 4 score I decade and 6 years later this merry group of Seniors went to the Red Feather Inn to Cele brate the good fortunes of those who had struck gold After partaklng of several glasses of Kick a poo Joy Juice they fell into a deep slumber and awakened 4 years later to find themselves graduating from the Senior Class of 1949 of the Shattuck High School ,X ,.i il . P 1' 5.3. 4' ' . . ,fd ' I LOIlI5A ggi R KEITH cms-J ESLEJ CS-9 Y 2 , ' ., . gf .' I M 3 1 f Y . ' ' z ' Y - X . - , u r s . II. b . . S, , , X , , ' I a xx C . . , 4 I' 7 . Y. . - - ' ' ' fl ' Y!! . . , . X ' K . . . . . . g , ' , a X f . . . . X E I . Y Y l Y I ' ' ' u ' ay . . . , 7 ' ' Y ,H 0, I, .. . K ,510 . , . 5 . . . . . . . Q. ' . . sv. .,9 fl 11M I rf ' - -9,1 . ' Z ag 's' E' .lf ' , v , 1 1 lid 9.2 - fi ,li X ,Q . . . ff. E ' ' -- - lfgg? J X ' 1 ,' f -- ' ' ' 1 ' k ' . . x x, ' 41' ' . ,
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