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V , 'Wh Al ,N Qi Q Lew FRANK HEEZEN -Yankton College, South Dakota - coaches baseball - teaches algebra and geometry. PIERRE T. BAILEY - Trigonometry. EARL RIZOR - Western Michigan - teaches seventh and eighth grade arithmetic and commercial law and arithmetic - assistant senior adviser. LUCILLE QUADE - Western Michigan - head of the commercial department - junior class adviser. RAY MILLER - Western Michigan College - teaches shop, machine shop, and mechanical drawing - has charge of the stage properties. GLADY HARRIS - Western Michigan - teaches home ec. and foods - sponsors the Junior Red Cross and the style show. EMERY TOOGOOD - directs apprentices at Buch- anan High - Central Michigan College. Lion Tamers FRED MEYERS - North Western University of Iowa, Morningside College at Evanston, Illinois - teaches social studies and sponsors the Buckhorn and student council. JOHN ELBERS - Hope College - teaches social stu- dies and directs the junior play - assistant junior ad- viser. WILLIAM BURKETT - Central State Teachers Col- lege - teaches junior high English and mathematics - assistant football coach.
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Seniors of 1948 CLASS OFFICERS The stars of the trapeze per- formers are none other than our class oilicers. The most daring of all is Paul Montgomery, presi- dent. Right behind him, follow- ing suit, are Bob Miller vice- presidentg Beverly Vite, secre- taryg and Joanne Houswerth, treasurer. They take the lead and really turn out some good exhibitions. TO THE SENIORS! Tomorrow is a time of which we dare not speak, For fear, that in the speaking of it, we grow afraidg For we have wondered in these familiar halls for years, Carved initials M. G. + J. L., cheered at football games, Raced upstairs, and danced to dreamy music, Spilled acid on our clothes, and failed in chemistry, Marched in band, and sang our hymns In chapel service. We have dreamed our dreams And sung our songs and loved our loves, But tomorrow will be different. We are afraid, For tomorrow we must go on f- alone. CLASS ADVISERS Where would trapeze artists be without train- ers? Mrs. Dunbar and Mr. Rizor, senior class advisers, provide us with all the training neces- sary to make us tops. 8
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