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We, the members oi the yearbook staff of l949, hereby offer our appreci- ation and thanks to the following who have aided us in the production of this annual. Mr. Paul Franks for his materials and valuable time donated toward the success of this Canoe. Mr. Darwin Dilley for contributing his artistic drawings. w Miss Marilyn Skinner, our sponsor, for all her time, ideas, and efforts to make, this one of the best Canoes published. Mr. Edward Gammon of the Emmanuel Missionary College Press for his sug- gestions and help in publishing this book. Mr. Paul Emerich and the Faculty for all the co-operation they have given us. The Advertisers for their material aid in the production' of this book, and for their interest and help shown to the Senior class. The Student Body for bringing snapshots for the annual and buying ice cream bars. ' - . Mead's Service Station for patronizing and helping the Seniors. Mr. Iames Gillis oi the LaSalle Engraving Corporation for his suggestions and assistance in compiling this book. The General Public for buying greeting cards, pencils, ice cream bars, play tickets, and attending activites sponsored by the Senior class that helped finance this l949 Canoe. Five
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Top 2nd 3rd 4th Sth Four Row: Burton Aldrich, Music and German: Alice Bunch, Third Grade: Fay Chance, Commercial: Ellen Funk, Kindergarten. Row: Mary Graham, Economics: Carl Guettler, Seventh Grade and Grade Principal: Dorothy Hamilton, Sixth Grade: Maxine Kendall, First Grade. Row: Mariorie Koebel, Second Grade: August Lange, Agriculture: Alberta Lonqner, Combined First and Second: Lloyd Noqqle, Eighth Grade. Row: Lloyd Nothstine, Shop and Physical Education: Donna Olney. Music and Art: LaRue Pennell, Fifth Grade: Alex Reisiq. Mathematics and Science. Row: Phyllis Reisiq, Fourth Grade: Marilyn Skinner, English and Latin: Lawrence Wilson, Social Science and Physical Education. L '
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S in MEMGRIES Let's leaf back through old rnem'riesg it's surprising what we'1l find. Let's gather up our old dreams and not leave one behind. Let's probe real deep into the past-renew a memory. Let's look back on our school days and-oh no-it couldn't be- Were we those silly Freshmen, so innocent and shy? VV' ere we the ones who blushed and grinned at Seniors passing by? Were we the ones who vowed that we would try so hard to learn? Were we the ones who made all those mistakes at every turn? Was it we whom everyone could tell by just the way we gawked? Was it we whom everyone could tell by just the way we talked? And then a strange thing happened-we were women, we were men. We were great big noted Sophomores who had lost that Freshman grin Were we the ones who tried to act as though we knew the score? Were we the ones who always tried to act so very old? Were we the ones who tried to be so dangerous and bold? lt wasn't long, however, 'till another year did pass, And soon we were the polished members of the Iunior class. We laughed atiunderclassmen--could we have been that funny? We wondered at the Seniors-always wantin' money. We worked, and slaved and worried-always on the run. We had our griefs and problems-but gee! We had such fun. And now we're full-pledged Seniors: we've finished our four years. We've lost, we've won, yet never quit: we've had our smiles and tears. Remember not so long ago-we had our first romance: We struggled through those tough exams, We Went to our first dance, We played in our first ball game: we planned the annual prom: We took a stab at acting and tried so to be calm. And now it's all a memory--graduation day is here. Our hearts are filled with sadness, gladness, wonderment and fear. But in this great big world of ours, we're goin to rise and shine. lust watch us and we'll prove it-our class of '49, -Ierry Ely COLORS FLOWER Blue and White For-get-me-nots MOTTO To find gold-dig!
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