Colo High School - Memories Yearbook (Colo, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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NAME Myrna Davis Kathryn Davis Tom Cummings Margaret Bell Dorothy Halsted Donna Dawson Tommy williams Betty Rogers STRICTIY CONFIDENTIAL CHARACTERISTIC Most modest Biggest Gigvler Most Quiet Most flirtatlous Ambitious Wittiest Most Devoted Couole Frances Stokesbary Most Technical Kathryn Fish Shirley Andrew Ellen V. Allie Gladys Smith Martin Riese Raylweir Veda Thornton Velda Thornton Joke Contributor- Advisor Most Brilliant Tinlest 1 Clown of the class Most Carefree Douhle Trouble AILNENT Quletness State Center Esshful Love Blushing Nisecrfcks Each other Musical Shows Eating winking Day Dreaming Soldiers Sleeping ln class Girls A Sailor ' Errors in typing REMEDY Talk more Send him OVSPQ Companion ship Marriage Undiscov- ered Keeping Wuie t Marriage More Westerns StryAeway from food Black eye Already Solved Trim to washington Getvin earlier More Girls Ten day leave Don't type

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Kathryn Fish: waiter bring me two poached eggs on toast, and mince pie with plenty of powdered sugar on lt. waiter: Adam and Eve on a raft--a hunk of everything, and let it come in a snowstorm. Mr. Grant: Martin, did you ever at any time give any thought to being a better boy? Martin: Sure did. Once I had the appendi-eeatus. Mr. Grant: gsure, but you d1dn't go on and be good. Martin: Course nott Donoha see, I got well again? at Donna was on her way to church with a woman who thought a great deal of her, and was handling a nickel which had been given to her to put in the collection platel With a wistful look she asked, 'Don't you wish church was like store and would give us back some change?' ' so , Betty: Margaret, what is a synonym?' Margaret: A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the other one. ' gnu .0 The teacher was giving a lesson on creation. Ray interrupted' with the remark: 'My father says we are descended from apes. Teacher: 'Your private family matters have no interest for the class.' . Martin: What's the matter, Tom? . Tom: I am so worried. I wrote two notes, one to my brother asking him if he thought I was a fool, and the other asking my girl if she would marry me. While I was out somebody telephoned and said 'Yes' and I don't know which of them it was.' Mother: Why do you want a light left in your room when you go to bed, dear? Are you afraid? Gladys: No mother, I want it so I can see to go to sleep.



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The The REMEMBER fight we had in the girls' dressing room between Shirley Tripp and Betty Rogers over a little shoe string. who won????? I don't know, but Betty got her shoe string. The many fouls Margie had in the basketball games. She even beat Cable of last year. ' The old romances of years before, for instance, Margie and Ray, Donna and Herb, Velda and Gene, Frances and Dick the only Kenneth Smith C., Shirley and Don Dodd, Veda and B111 G., and remaining one, Tommy and Betty. Joining the Navy. Good Luck. The fights we had over the class flowers, colors, skip day and about any thing you can think about. Bosnuaawerszessse A The many times Martin and Donna played opposite each other in the plays we put on. .The tomato Margie got on Picture Day. ants Martin got in his pie on Picture Day. He Did n't pay for the pie. The Skating Party in Marshalltown last year and the one in Ames last winter. The convincing F. B. I. Man. How many went? Miss Iseminger and her twin Marines. Lovely weren't they? The kisses we gave Mr. Grant coming home from Des Moines on Skip day. ' Too bad all the girls were going steady and d1dn't have ' anyone to run around with on Skip Day. q The red tie that Margie has and Ray gggg to have. The Christmas presents the girls of the class got and still have. . The Saturday Night dances in Nevada and the Nigg Neygdg Glrlg. . - The time Bernice and Bud Daysangnhaty, K-K-Katya to Miss Katherine Burken, in eighth grade. The basket ball games and the troubles we had getting there and back!!!! A

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