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JKQHISTORY '45 '46 September-Ah! Climbing nearer the top of the ladder, we find ourselves Juniors under the direction of Mrs. Brotherton. Officers: Ralph Erickson-President, Mary Adams-Vice Pres- ident, Janet Cass-Secretary, Margaret Anderson-Treasurer, Carolyn Warn, Dick Clark-Student Council Representatives. May 24, 25-Iunior play, Student Queen. '46 '47 September-Seniors! At last we made itl We entered school September 5, determined to work hard, and be the best Seniors ever, in F.H.S. Our advisor was Mrs. Brotherton. Officers: George Whitman-President, Gordon Ryberg-Vice President, Ruth Himes-Secretary, james Howard- Treasurer, Mary Stanton, Ralph Wilcox-Student Council Representatives. Nov, 7 Sadie Hawkins Day Dance 15, 16 'fGhost ofthe Air Feb. 15 Valentine Dance March 6 Sunset Ramblers 14 St. Patricks Day Dance April 18 Kids DRY May 16 Senior Banquet june 6 Moving Up Day 12 P.T.A. Reception 13 Iunior and Senior Party 22 Baccalaureate 23 Class Night 24 Commencement 25 Alumni Banquet - VRUPHQV , As we look into the future, we see our classmates performing their various duties. We find Leon on a little farm raising ingredients formeatballs, assisted by Wayne, the best poul- try judge in the country. As we proceed on our journey we meet Ralph Wilcox, famous bachelor, keep- ing house in a shack. ' Entering town, we are startled into a dead stop by terrible screeching noises. Investigating this matter we find Mary Adams taking a fiddle lesson from a prominent minister, and Ruth Wiltsie, taking quitar lessons from another, nearby. Starting on our way once more, we are overtaken by Peggy, rac- ing down the street in a little green jeep. Looking 'into an apartment building, we find Carolyn Johnson trying to teach little Wilbur his alphabet. In a nearby flat, Dick Clark is standing on his head trying to induce little Dickie to open his mouth so that Carrie can feed him. In the next room, Anna is doing her daily dozen to keep up that g1rl1sh figure, and janet who is staying with her is reading up on army life, and sees that Gerald has been promoted to Private First Class. I Next door in a beauty parlor, Ruth Himes is curling little Clair's hair, while Mary Stanton is mixing up a new slickem to paste down Gordon's wave. In an office, we find Clarine sitting on Iim's lap trying to stretch their budget to take care of their little redheads. On the way past the theater where Delores is starring in the latest Western picture, we meet Alice loaded down with books. After being run down by Doris teaching Ernie to drive, we visit Jean, who is polishing her tin jewel- ry at her groceteria, and Roger who is in vain looking for a bleach for that blush. From them, we learn that Clarence is still courting Joyce, and Dick Nyland is still dating Iudy. Later we find George employed in the Whitman Wallpaper and Paint store, while Donald, the errand boy, sleeps in the corner. Last but not least, is Ralph working hard to support his little Erick-sons. 17
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ALICE BLOOD Allie is generally quiet, but willing to do her share of work. She was voted the most studious, and the best crammer before ex- ams. She wants to grow up after she gets out of school, and we wish her lots of luck, not only in growing up but in everything. Safety Patrol 113, Junior Red Cross 113, Drawing Club 123, Home- making Club 133, Newspaper Club 14-Business Manager-3, Yearbook Staff 143, Ghost of the Airu 143. MARY STAN TON Mary has a sense of humor which we all envy. She has ben cap- able of carrying her share of responsibility since her arrival here from Russell. 'Suzz likes to spend her leisure time reading, but secret desire to go to beautician school. Bowling Club 13,43, Student Council 143 Student Queen 133, Ghost of the Air 143, Ask the Professor ' 133. IEAN LITTLE FIELD 1 Shorty' likes to work in stores, we wonder why. It couldn't be because her favorite pastime is men. She ls willing to help others and is very friendly. We hope that someday you will get some real jewelry to replace that jewelry. Gym Club 113, Dancing Club 12,33, Newspaper Club 143. CLASS MOTTO United we learn, divided we serve. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Blue and Gray Gardenia 16 like most of us, she doesn't like washing dishes. Mary has a not-so-
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BEST DRESSED Dick N. -- Carrie W. MOST POPULAR Ralph E. -- Clarine B. MOST FRIENDLY Gordy R. -- Peggy A. MOST ORIGINAL Don G. -- Ruth W. QUIETEST Leon C -- Doris H. MOST TALENTED BEST LOOKING Robert B. -- Mary A. DiCk C- -- Mary A. gk? MOST STUDIOUS George W Alice B WORST TEMPER Wayne N. -- Mary S. NICEST HAIR Dick N. -- Delores H. MOST HUMOROUS Gordy R. -- Anna E.
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