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SENIOR WILL fContld.l Chuck Rigby--my 'heightn to Francis Lux. Betty Ring--my friendliness to Virginia Ostrander. Gerry Rzysko--m constant Chicago excursions to Margaret Runyard. Gerry Sass--my pink formal to Jackie Schroeder. George Sass--m hiccups to posterity. JoAnne Saylor-m Uuniquen walk to whoever can handle it. Eleanor Schaefer--mr anti-male opinions to Sally Flint. Rosemary Slazes--my gym shorts to anyone with enough pins to replace the missing buttons. I Harry Smiths-my whirl-wind courtships to Jerry Morris. Delores Smoak-my Wperfectn attendance to Annabelle Barthel. Irvin Sorenson!-my English IV book to some up-and-coming senior. Jean Vos--my height to the Janitors when they have to wash high windows. Duane Weber-my good disposition to June Petersen. Elsie Winfield-my Home Ec. abilities to Donna Lasco. Kenneth Woolner-my bashfulness to Cliff Bartlett. SENIOR HISTORY fCont'd.Q to be plenty responsibility and fun, too. The class officers were: President, Mary Jean Maplethorpeg Vice-president, Jerry Pregenzerg Sec- retary, Harry Smithg Treasurer, Orville Hairrell. Our Student Council representatives were: Harry Smith, Jerry Pregenzer, Ray Ohlgren, Duane Weber, Alyce Pedersen, Betty Ring, Gerry Sass, Mary Jean Maplethorpe. Kennedy Heuer was chosen president of the Student Council. Betty Ring re presented our class as Queen of Homecoming, with Gerry Sass as senior attendant. Work was started early on the annual and Olga Himens was elected editor with Ray Ohlgren as her assistant. Our senior boys had risen to an outstanding place in athletics. Duane Weber was chosen foot- ball captain and Dan Jones basketball captain. Dan Jones also received the coveted honor of the Sportmanship Trophy. Gerry Sass was one of our cheerleaders. The senior play, 'Ever Since Even, was presented on May 16 and 17, under the direction of Miss Darrough. It was presented to a very large audience. Our four years are drawing to a close. At the annual Flag Day cere- monies we presented a flag to the Junior Class for them to honor as We have honored its meaning. Baccalaureate services brought to our minds the true value and meaning of our work and happy times here in our school Bar T- . + i gf - l, F Y lx , s 1 - - if Y? -l - V - ,5 1 -J 1 , X if Qt
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9 I FQ? K 9 --ff-fi' 41,11- union GLASS OF 1948 The Juniors had the year, with a membership precious things come in class officers for the smallest class this of fifty-five, but small packages. The year were: Kenneth Mattson, presidentg Joe Cosgrove, vice-pre- sidentg Joan Conrad, secretaryg Pat Ander- son, treasurer. The class advisors were: Miss Hartley and Miss Lubejko. The representatives of the Junior Class for Student Council this year were: Pat Anderson, Helen Winfield, Dolores Miller, Presi1y.Bratrude, Kenneth Mattson, and Walte Kuligowski. Under the supervision of Mar- garet Anderson, the Junior girls have been, throughout the year, selling candy bars . , V A it . Ll ,fs C1 f r LN gg Row l- V. Ostrander, M. Rnnyard, P. Anderson, Miss R. Lubejko, V. Gas, A. Olsen, D. Lssco Row 2- J. Hairrell, B. Keulman, D. Miller, D. Thompson, E. January, J. Cosgrove Row 3- M. Muleski, L. Osenbaugh, B. T hompson, R. Lubkeman, W. Wells, R. Bisch, E. Faust 1'
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