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Junior Class First row, left to right: Delores Maly, Marjorie Wotipka. Carol Jean Sabatka, Patricia Gloeson, Fern Helm, Violet Holloway. Socond row, left to right: George Sedlacek, William Lindley, Wayne Dvorak, Robert Hohl, Joe Koch. Third row, left to right: Anna Lu Gunn, Jo Ann Vrana, Bonita Lindau, Marilyn Swanson, Marcella Filbrandt, Marlene Houdek. Fourth row, left to right: Miss Doty, Stanley Kucera, George Welton, Louis Stava, Robert Nelson, Dudley Kovarik. Fifth row, left to right: Bernice Sabatka, Patricia Rochford, Dolores Striggow, Marilyn Niedfelt, Joan Virgl, Jean Virgl. Sixth row, left to right: Carolyn Bern, Janet Ayers. June Ayers, Grace Masek. Sixty-five enthusiastic juniors entered Wahoo High School in the fall of ’48. They started the year by electing Robert Hohl, president; Mary Lanik, vice-president; Marv Ann Haba, secretary; and Joe Koch, treasurer. Carol Jean Sabatka and Keith Treptow were chosen as the forum representatives. The class was aided in their many activities by its sponsor, Miss Beunice Doty. In November, under the direction of Mrs. Krause, the class presented their play, “The Baby Sitter.”
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Name Symptom Disease Cure Leona Yarmon Theresa Janecek Theresa Divis Daryl Dwyer Suzie Schiefelbein Donna Lou Peters Marian Lindgren Chuck Hruby Vennie Kavan George Woolsey Mary Ann Worrall Jean Martinson G. R. Halliburton Jeanne Anderson Liz Greeley Orlene Rosengren Fuzz Torrens Dick Finley Bernie Lanik Donnie Morin Dolores Strauss Bill Kunce John Whaley Jean Jackson Nelda Vogler Arlene Johnson Eugene Tomsicek Doris Wotipka Laverne Zetocka Goes to fires Rolling cotton balls Tired look Doesn't talk Dreamy look Calf eyes A hope chest Rooting Fancy-free An empty desk Slow moving Quiet Vivacious Truck crazy Perpetual grin Furrowed brow Cackling Vibrating jaw Attraction to fairer sex Driving his Ford Saying what Pancho I, I sir Redheaded Illusions of baseballs Not growing Sparkling eyes Musically minded Memorized work Admires Buddy Nurse’s aid Weston Dances Bashful Diamond ring Flirtitis Left-hand sparkle Inflated tonsils Loneliness Tardiness Turtle fever Thinking about Daryl Vitality Fascination for a truck driver Friendliness Spanish blues Horse laugh The last word Dark curly hair Ford fever Can't hear Siamese twins Super ego Temper Baseball crazy Shortitis Tricky grin Accordion Sharp memory Join fire department Quit your job Stay home Speak up Give it back Stick to just one Fall wedding Shut up Find the right girl A new car Follow a rabbit Keep up good work Less vitamins Switch to a bus Be nasty See Miss Arnold dipper the lip Think but talk less Get a fuzz cut Walk Wear your glasses Wreck the Hudson Reduce the I Dye hair Hit with a bat Eat Wheaties Wipe it off Sell accordion Amnesia
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These juniors sold refreshments at the football and basketball games to help finance the most important and conclusive activity of the year, the junior-senior prom, which was held on May 6. The Thunderbird princess was revealed at this event. The juniors showed the seniors of 49 a most enjoyable evening. Junior Class First row, left to right: Mary Lea McMahon, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Mary Ann Haba, Phyllis Dickin- son, Arlene Flessner, Carol Hageman. Second row, left to right: Larry Swanson, Merle Meyers, Charles Carlson, Donald Hanson, Finley Walter. Third row, left to right: Janet Rae Larsen, Jacqueline Margrave, Shirley McNeeley, Janice Owons, Marilyn Rochford. Jean Havelka. Fourth row, left to right: James Hancock, Warren Sohl, Robert Stava, Richard Larson, Loo Cihal. Fifth row, left to right: Lorraine Ruzek, Elaine Shadonix, Mary Lanik. Joan Anderson. Sixth row, left to right: Gerald Tharp, Roger Meduna, Warner Houfek, Keith Treptow, Roger Lindgren. Absent: Terry Mendenhall, Joy Swanberg, Dolores Stillger.
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