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Transition Trainees 16 Chester Travis Little I ask. my wants are few. Shirley Wagenseller Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Elizabeth Weeks Not all Lizzies are Fords. Fred Wing He will succeed if he believes everything ho says. Shirlcv Winterland I can’t be bothered. I’m in love. Ronald Woodall There’s lots of fun in the world if you can find it. Bonnie Woodward I'll be waiting in the main corridor. Arlene Zehr An abundance of knowledge of man is dangerous. Ray Zimmer I came to school to study, but I soon got over that. Robert Zimmerman Dance, laugh, and be merry; also be innocent.
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Dorothy Rice None but herself Is her equal. Alice Schmidtgall Me 'n my boy friend. Harold Schroeder Aw. Bonnie, f’even sake! Willis Schwarzwalder When he dies there’ll be an- other baby {(host. Carolyn Shult Tom’s here! No lessons for me. Bill Snider Always; in haste, but never in a hurry. Barbara Somers The Kiri whe ha:: a smile tc fit her lace. Jim Steidinger I can’t let my tongue rest. Richard Steidinger Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. Tom Thacker Care is an enemy of life. Transition Trainees 15
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History In September of the year 1937, twenty-one of our present graduation class entered the first grade in Edison school and have been classmates for twelve years. They were Evelyn Bess, Carl Bradley, Diane DeMoss, Dean Gerdes, Marie Giancarli, jeanne Hair, Clinton Harris, Gerald Headley, Helen Honegger, Donald Johansen, June I.eetch, Shirley Nance, Marilyn Peter, Alice Schmidtgall, Barbara Somers, James Steid- mger, Richard Steidinger, Elizabeth Weeks, Shirley Winterland, La- vonne Woodward, and Robert Zimmerman In the fall of the year 1945, we entered FTHS. As we looked around the assembly, we wondered what was in store for the next four years. We elected Barbara Somers as our class president that year; Gene Spence as vice-president, and Lavonne Woodward as our secretary-treasurer. Bonnie Woodward was also elected cheerleader for our class and held that position for three years. Our second year found Kenneth Broquard as our president; Lucille Monroe, vice-president; Carolyn Shult, secretary; and Willis Schwarz- walder, treasurer. As Juniors, we elected Donald Dunlap as president of our class; Ken- neth Broquard, vice-president; Charles Farley, secretary; and Willis Schwarzwalder, treasurer. For our junior play, we chose “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” under the direction of Miss Marjorie Kemple. We went on a Hawaiian Cruise at our Junior-Senior Banquet. Now for our senior year. There are 47 in our graduating class of '49. Our class officers were Albert Tavener, president; Phyllis Thomp- son, vice-president; Elmer Aupperle, secretary, and Donald Dunlap, treas- urer. Kenneth Broquard was president of the Student Council. Ruth Miller was elected Homecoming Queen with Jeanne Hair, Lucille Mon- roe, Barbara Somers, and Diane DeMoss as her attendants. After four eventful years, we leave FTHS to go out into the world to seek our fortunes. Where? No one knows, hut fond memories will always linger in our hearts. Good luck to the classes who follow us, and we hope your memories will be as pleasant as ours. 17
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