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JACK TEEPLES “Long John Teeples” said he wanted to be a “Bum” butwe know he’ll make a much bet- ter cattle rancher. Every noon one could see this lanky fellow down town with the rest of his Senior mates, playing a game of pool or just gallivanting around. Jack likes farming so we imagine that is what he’ll go into unless Uncle Sam gets him first. DELLA BOSTIC Della came here from California in the latter part of the Junior year. She made fri- ends with almost everyone right away. She acquired the nickname “Rocky in Sociology. She worked hard on the paper all year and on finishing high school she hopes to go to a photo- graphy school in her native state, California, which she says is “the best state in the union.” Oh, Della! ! We’ll be seeing Carol as Secretary in the biggest business organization in the country. Due to her efficiency in secretarial offices, she held four in her Senior year. She’s good in shorthand and speedy in typing and we know that these, combined with her ability to get along with people, will put her on the top rung of the ladder of success. ELODIE ROWLEY “Pall Mall” Rowley our class artist and star basketball forward is going into the adver- tising field. She is going to be a commercial artist and we know with a personality as great as hers that she will surely reach the top. GEORGE PREUNINGER I guess George was about the quietest guy in the class. We often wondered if he ever thought of becoming a banker because he was always thrifty. If any money matters came up, he was always sure to voice an opinion. (heh, heh). His ambition is to see the worldl HENRY VANDERLOOS Hank came to Bridger when in grade school. Although he is somewhat shy he is at present holding the office of President of the F.F.A. As far as I know, Henry has never had a love affair but it isn’t too late yet. When asked what he is going to be he answered, “Join the Army.” oV £b CAROL LOYNING
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DON DELMONICA I remember that Don was quite a “heart- throb” with the Freshmen girls. Hekeptmore or less to himself though and didn’t reveal his personal feelings toward anyone. We think Don will set a mighty fine record in any career he chooses. JO ANN CLARK Now we come to our Annual Editor. Being Bryce’s twin, she has as great a personality as he does. She’s been a top student, a leader in y — - extra-curricular activities, in all her years of . high school. Upon graduating, she will enter L ' into the field of Journalism at Missoula. Our loss is Missoula’s gain! ! DON PREUNINGER Don was a real athlete, taking part in basket- ball and being captain of the football team. He didn’t have much to do with girls but a certain Senior girl changed his attitude. He’s going on now, and we know he’ll make a handsome sailor in Uncle SarrFs Navy! ! CHESTER SCHWEND Chet plays very good football and basketball. Often I have heard him exclaim “I don’t know ' , why I took Spanish, but I did.” Perhaps some day he may use that knowledge and go to Mexico I '' to look for a gay senorita. Chet tells me he may go to work for Uncle Sam after graduating if because ‘the Army needs fine fellows like me.” %X0 CLIFF GRAHAM Zoom! ! A flash of maroon and white and what do we have? A touchdown for Bridger High. In a second we find that it is none other than that lady-killer, Cliff Graham. We know that the Army Air Corps will soon be getting a good man, because Cliff wants to join upon grad- uating from high school. After the Army he hopes to be an aeronautical mechanic. LILLIAN ZIER Hold on there --don’t turn the page lest you forget Lillie’s cheerful and carefree ways. We know she will succeed in the future because in the past she has always been industrious and dependable. She enjoys sports and tells us “I want to be an old maid school teacher.”
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RAY DIETZ You can tell Ray by his flaming red hair. Like most of the Senior boys, he took part in many sports throughout his high school career. Ray didn’t know it, but his red hair made him a hit with all those Sophomore girls. He says he wants to join the Air Corps after he grad- uates. Good luck to you, Ray. FRED WENNEMAR Fred, “The Bashful Boy” was a faithful member of the basketball team. He also play- ed football. Fred is our notorious boy who was noted for messing up all the girls’ hair. He is going on into the journalistic world and we hate to say “goodbye” to a swell guy, like you, Fred. LAVERNE BLOHM LaVerne hasbeen with us for a long time. A very good student, never griping about her studies and she seems willing to help anyone who is in need. As for her love affairs, she won’t tell us anything about them. (She says she does not like boys, Ha, Ha). She says she wants to take up medical work or be a chem- istry teacher. We know with her ability to go ahead, she will succeed in any field. HENRY GEARY Hank always had a good word and a bad word for everyone. He had his little battles and his heart throbs. He never, as a rule, had his work done but by hook or crook, he has made the grade and we all hope he will con- tinue. Henry says he would like to be a print- er in the newspaper world. We know that you can make the grade, Henry. RALPH FOUST Ralph started to Bridger school when he was in the third grade. He has had various nicknames, the best one being divided between “Toni” and “Curley because he got a Toni permanent which he denies and says with a smile “I got my hair cut.’’ Lots of times he doesn’t get his lessons, but he gets a grade anyway. Althoughhe goes with a girl, he says he won’t take any girl serious because he is too young.
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