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elziors Gfzzficipafe fkewar s ggi' Cgfforfs NW 1 IKE HERCULES we seniors are now completing a schedule of work and looking forward to reaping , , we were guided by lim Schneller, president: Alan N K Goddard, vice-president: Christina Richards, sec- f retaryp Teddy Boyd, treasurer, and lanet Aho, I Student Council representative. Aside from classroom responsibilities we engaged in clubs and were introduced to the thrills of high school athletics -- some of us as participants, others as supporters. We selected loe Goveclnik, presidentg Ianet Aho, vice-presi- dentg Carole Ann Williams, secretary: Helen Aho treasurer, and Millard Blackburn, Student Council representative for our sec- ond series of labors. As a respite from the more arduous tasks we provided en- tertainment between halves of a basketball game and sponsored a dance with its theme The Old Master Painter. Nearing the last and most important tasks of the class of 1952 came into full maturity with the unsurpassed lunior Christ- mas Party, the novel, laughter-provoking, class-sponsored as- sembly, and the memory-filled dream dance, the Iunior Prome- nade. The organizers and helpers who were everywhere at once during this wonderful and busy year, were Ioe Govednik, prsidentg Robert Haller, vice-president: Billy Shafer, secretary, Helen Aho, treasurer, and Virginia McBride, Student Council representative. All but few tasks have been completed, and we are now reaching the final stage of a four-year course which will bring us that long-hoped-for reward, our diploma. During our final year we strove long and courageously to produce the best Senior Formal ever, the magicsmaking dances, the Coronation festival, and, for those lovers of humorous en- tertainment, the Senior Assembly. ln reaching the final adventure which brought victory over the more trying labors we had as our student directors, Peter Sakellaris, presidentp Bill Salonen, vice-president, Billy lean Shafer, secretary: Mary Venns, treasurer, and Carole Ann Wil- liams, Student Council representative. Also adding to the full- ness of our last year in Butte High was the distinction gained us by a select hard-working few who won us honors in the writing of essays in competitions sponsored by the Anti-Tuebr- culosis society and the Butte Development Association, and in qualifying for the National Honor Society. Don Scott's honorable mention in the Westinghouse Talent search also made us proud. We also had representatives at Boys' and Girls' States, at the state music meets, in All-State football and basketball listings, and in numerous scholarship competitions. So with our tasks completed and the whole world open as our future, we go forward with heads high to the challenge life has to offer the Class of 1952. l -. ' E our reward. ln our initial labors beginning in 1949, 40' 05-' t A tl N ....1B....
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THOIIXIAS CHARLES ABRAHAMSON UA en Scientific. School of Mines, Structural Engineer. Tall, goodlooking, has much personal dignity. CLIFFORD DARRELL ANDERSON ..Andy.. Scientific: Ski Club: Projection Club, Junior Prom: Junior Assembly: Student Council President: Boys' State: Annual Staff: Pan-American Club: Student Representative to Rotary: National Hon- or Society: Montana School of Mines: Petroleum Engineer. Quick witted . , . always has a good word for his pals. HELEN ADELE AHO Geneial: Sophomore and Junior Treas- urer: Junior Prom: Pep Club, Glee Club: G. A, C.: Writer. Noted for her humor and sparkle, this blonde counts many as her friends. JOHANNA MARIE ANDREAS MJD., Commerciall Art Club: Stenographer Poised . . . filled with boundless energy JANET RUTH AHO nsugu Commercialg Sophomore Vice-President: Student Council: Junior Prom: Twirl- ing: Senior Assembly: Annual Sales- man: 100-Word Typing Pin: Stenogra- pher. MARGARET ANN ANDRENE Margie Commercial: Pep Club: Senior Assem bly: Glee Club: G. A. C.: Dental As sistant. Ever at ease. and always quietly promi nent. MARCIA LEE ALEXANDER General: Pep Club: Pan American Club President: Student Council: Mountain- ecr Staff: Junior Prom: Junior and Senior Assemblies: Marionette Club: Polar Club: MSC: Secretary. Remembered for her quiet charm and friendly smile. ROBERT FRANCIS ANDREWS ..B0b.: Scientific: Basketball: Track: B Club: Junior Prom: University of California: Doctor. Good natured . . . sound thinker , . . fine sportsman. .-18-.
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