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Marian Zimmerman — The reason I laugh so much is because I have so much to laugh about. Nickname—Marian. Favorite saying—Aw. sure. Hobby—Sleeping and writing letters. Ben Wagner—Drawing makes the hours pass quickly. Nickname—Banjo-Kyes. Favorite saying—What say, Joe? Hobby Dancing. very big uff. but Vera White—Not . made of the right stul Nickname—Bed. Favorite saying—Now, where did Adeline go? Hobby—Ttiking pictures and writ- Edia Wilcox — Still water runs deep. N ickname—Babe. Favorite saying—Oh, shut up! Hobby—Home Ec. Paul Shea—So young, so shy, so sweet. Nickname—Shea. Favorite saying—I’ll see you tonight. Hobby—Following Bill. SENIORS Bill Waggoner—M aster of mischief— Nickname—Doc. Favorite saying—What’s cooking? Hobby—Driving the little Ford. Joan Sheffield—One we all like for what she is. Nickname—Sheff, the fourth. Favorite saying—Them’s me sentiments. Hobby—Teasing people. Doris Varis—Serene, I fold my hands and wait. Nickname—Dodle. Favorite saying—I’m sick. Hobby—Raising birds. ■ A Marcheta Smith—I look up and laugh and love and live. Nickname—Marky. Favorite saying—Hi. Stinky! Hobby—Collecting stuffed animals. (12)
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Shirley Moran—A girl who likes to work and play, but play wins out most every day. Nickname—Morandy. Favorite saying—You’re not smart! Hobby—None (she says). Betty Gay Poore—Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Nickname—Gabby. Favorite saying—Ain’t that right, fellas? Hobby—Skipping school? Tom Pugrud — Work? What is work? Where have I heard that word before? Nickname—Mousie. Favorite saying—Well. It was like this Hobby—Playing pool. SENIORS Herb Sammons—The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Nickname—D. C. 3 Favorite saying—I’ll fix it. Hobby—Fixing his Ford. Dave Riegle—S o m e think the world is made for fun and frolic —and so do I. Nickname—Ropo. Favorite saying—Hey, you know what I Just did? Hobby—Smoking cigars. Jo Ann Sauter—She has a smile for everyone; full of pep and all for fun. Nickname—Joey. Favorite saying — Now yell, you guys! Hobby—Eating. Harold Rovreit—Happy as the day is long. Nickname—Red. Favorite saying—Hi, Doc. Hobby—Fishing. Pat Schram—Quiet and sedate— success to be her fate. Nickname—Pat. Favorite saying—Well, fine! Hobby—Music. (11)
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year of 1941 when our country entered the war, Admiral H. C. Davis selected 50 reliable boots for taking four years of strenuous training at the naval center of C.B.H. Their first year of training was mostly on learning the rules and regulations of warfare. Many green boots spent hours after school in the brig, but it taught them all a lesson. The second year they were advanced to different courses throughout the training center. They also had the enjoyment of welcoming the new boots with the usual ceremony. Now. with the beginning of their third year at the naval base of C.B.H. and with the rating of a Petty Officer, they were all planning to go on to a higher course of advancement. They put on a little entertainment for the rest of the base by presenting a play, “Miss Smarty.” They also gave a formal dance which included the entire base. The dance was given in honor of the graduating officers of ’43. So another training course was completed. In the fall of 1944, after a brief leave, the newly commissioned Lt. jg’s came back for their final year of training. The officers for the year were: Carol Van, Admiral; Jo Ann Sauter, Vice-Admiral; Telpha Davis, Secretary; Bob Cook. Treasurer: and Joan Sheffield. Reporter. They had a one-day liberty and the whole company went on a big picnic to Glacier National Park, Port of Embarkation. Their mission completed. they set out on the cruiser U.S.S. C.B.H. to travel the sea of life. (13)
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