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Betty Hay Padden, due to her lore for aports, It now a phyeucal education teacher. After graduating from the Ridgvay University, the 1b employed at the Spring Talley High school. On the banks of the Little Missouri Hirer we find Joseph Padden. He's Baking a living by digging angle worms for the use of the many fishermen who go there. Eleanor Peterson has been leading a very interest lng live. She ie working at a census taker of the Osark Mountain families. Xleanor sometimes finds it quite difficult to keep up with the increasing popula- tion. At a building in Vaahington, 1). 0. we find Bason Price employed as a bookkeeper for President Don Pulse. Don le president of the Tbuabtaek Mining Corporation. We finally found Vera Hicharde in the library. Kot reading booke but trying to teach the Mill Iron kin- dergarten classes the Dewey Decimal System. Eleanor RiHey has found an occupation up in Alaska. There she copies the Intricate deelgns of the large enowflakee. Dick Holfson has becoae world faaous—as far ae mechanics are concerned. He had made a car that re- quires no greasing. 'Way back in a cave in the Booklet we find Bugene Schultx. There he lives a quiet, dignified life with hie pet lion. Jennie Senrud le heard each day over the radio. She makes up the little rhymee about Shining Miracle Show Polish. In Alsada, Montana, we find a very busy person. Xach day he decides the answers to many people's problems. Tee, you guessed it—Bruce Shelden, the winning man's lawyer. Bernice Strait has a very busy life. She epende most of her time Improving the beauty of Xkalaka'e womenfolk for the owns a beauty parlor. Xldem Strand has already retired, though he ie still quite young. He now meet most of his leisure time fishing in Dry Creak. After searching high and low we finally found him. Tee, Harold Stuart is employed ae a janitor on the top floor of the kplre State Building. Vincent Taylor has found a very profitable life- time occupation. He ie head salesman for Model A ford care. Bill Tledemanc le really an Important character. Since he has such a wonderful mathesiatical ability, each year he figures the Income tax of all million- aires of the United States. Due to hie travels with the armed forces, James Vaughn 1b tired of seeing things. He has built a home in the Long Pine Hills and only leaves it once a year and that ie to get a new eupply of Woodbury face Cream. Teye Ward resides in Longeide, California. Her work there consists of designing bathing eults and overcoats. Tom Waterland, whose ambition has left him, now writes sports articles for the BROADCASTSH, 1AGLX, MILES CITY STAB, BILLIIGS GAZXTTX, AND BELLI POURCHX BXS. Since Mary Hlen Woodward was so good in debating at school, she hat taken it up ae an occupation. Xach day the enters into a number of furious talks with Mayor Kina and President Wilbur Anderson. I wonder why the sun ie shining to brightly. It must be almost time to get up. Boy, I eure had a long dream but I can't remember a thing that it was about. It must not have been Important. I've really got to hurry this morning as Mr. Lambert w e going to take ue to the mueeum and I don't want to miss a trip becauee they're always to inter- eating.
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Tbit underground world it certainly different fron the regular United State». Why, here 1» a aan washing dlahee three tlaee a day for hie wife. I nerer dreamed I'd erer tee anything eo astonishing a» that— eren in the underground. My, ay, eren a museum in this strange place. Sow, this really should he Interesting. There are the hones of the earth race-horse» Sea Biscuit. JLnd here's Adolph Hitler's skull right heslde Franklin Roosevelt's. I wonder which one of thea would he flattered. This is really a hig hook. That's a funny naae it has, Ancient Historians of the United States. That class of 1947 should he in here because 1 know they all studied history. Let's see. Tes, here they are. Floyd Bailey starts the list. 1 r«neater when he was class president. It says hers he's president of the Oriental Rug Wearing Artiste, faaous the world under. And who le that young lady with the beautiful smile? It's June Beach, a model for Sears, Roebuck and Company. I knew Ternette Cleveland would try eomethlng like this. She is down in the Jungles of Brasil teaching the head-hunters how to type stencils for their paper, MEET MI TODAY AMD TOMORROW YOU'LL Dll. Say, he is familiar-looking. How could I forgot. That's Boh Coopsr, ths famous hronc buster. He won top honors mt the annual Chalk Buttes rodeo this year. Who is this busy little person? It's Mabel Cunningham writing for ths (food Housekeeping Magazine. For each publication of thie magssin she writes a etory called The Downfall of the Bride's Cooking. We find Shirley Dague living peacefully as a housewife. In her spare time the works as a chemist. She is now experimenting on the idee of unbreakable pencil leads Ths Umore cousins, Colleen and Beatrice, ere hold- ing high positions. They are listed as ths best tlght-rope walkers ever employed by the Barnum Bros, Circus. This neat-looking business woman is Dorothy Guyer. She is very busy trying to do away with the slums of the city of Bcalaka. Her newest method for clearing them le with dynamite, atomic bombs and the firs hose. And here Is none other than Skeet Hedges. He was always haring girl troubles so he decided to live a life where there are no girls. He now owns a model school in Palm Springs, Florida. Ross Ereltsl hasn't dons so badly. She spends more time on the small Island of Ithkaboo in ths Arctic Ocean teaching the seels how to writs Pig Latin in shorthand. As we visit ths faraway country where Mount Rvereet is located,we find Gloria Ludwick busy studying ways to develop the odd plants that grow there. She le trying to find a growth that will make the feeble- minded sane again. And 'way over at the Finger Buttes near Albion, Montana, we find Areatha McCamish. She believes she'» as good as her ancestor! so aha dressed as a prospec- ter and la hunting for gold in them thar hills. In her younger days, lone Meade was always noted for her longing to swim. She is now employed in ths Yellowstone Park where the dives each day in the gey- sers to take their temperatures. Bernard Nies, who became to rich from counting hairs on a dog's hack, has now retired. In his spare moments, he teaches boa constrictors how to tie them- selves into square knots. 'Way up north in Alaska we find Harriet Nies. She is teaching the little Isklmoe how to wash their skin with Ivory Snow and have a purs white complexion. Down at the Strait of Hajellan we find Marcie Lee Rime and she le still counting, too—Just as she used to do in Journali em. Only now she counts ths number of fish that daily swim DacJcwards through the Strait.
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JUNIORS Reading around the J'ai R. Baht, D.Bopgs, 7. Brance, L. Castleberry, 0. Clockein, Bereriy Oundlach, Boyne Oundlach, S. Oundlach, Y. Oundlach, J» Hubbard, L Hubbard» X Kreitel, H. LaBree, B. Martens, J. McLeod, C. Meyer, and I. Mrnak. B. Padden, V. Padden, J. Peabody, 0, Schvelgert, Y. Schvelgert, D, Sheffield, L. Sterns, X. Stuart, B. Summers, P. Taylor, L. Townsend, M. Valter, 0. Ward, B. Vaterland, D. Vaterland, V. Vaterland, and Y. Welch. Is freshmen, the class of '48 entered Carter oounty high school with an enroll ent of 43. Lee Castleberry vas elected president with Loyd Tovnsend as rice-president and Coleman Meyer as secretary-treasurer. Ve were initiated by the sophomores September 15 with all the trimming? of traditional frosh green. Ve gave a return party on September 29. Homecoming in 1944 found Delores Vaterland as queen-elect of our class. Hot eo many found high school interesting In 1945 as ve came back to school only 38 in number. John Teigen was our president, Abble Kennedy ▼ice-president, and Loyd Townsend our secretary-treasurer. The freshmen found out all the tricks of Initiation Day ?
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