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CLEMENCE WHITE Red. He spends his time walking to Riverside Little white lies, star basketball player, sec- ond in line in the White Clan. Mischievous, hap- py-go-lucky, full of fun, popular. Class Vice-Pres. 125, Class Pres. 147, Band 1l,2, 3,4-Pres.J, Chorus 11-45, Bowling 11,21 Music Ap- preciation 131, Tumbling 14-Sec. Treas.J, A Case of Springtime , Galloping Ghosts , Ask the Professor , Marianne , Mikado , Octet 13J, Basketball 11, 2,3,4J, Baseball 11, 2,3,4J I Math, Science, Music MARGARET HANSON Margaret is our Kiantone classmate. One of the inseparable two. Golden personality, sense of humor, typical farmerette, pretty. , Class Pres. 111, Class Sec. 121, Student Council Rep. 137, Vice-Pres. 141, Chorus 141, Homemak- ing Club 111, Rifle 12-Treas.D, Music Apprecia- tion 13D, Fire Warden 145. 1 Math, Science y IANICE BLASDELL The brain. She is dependable, friendly, co- operative and a friend to all. Whenever we get sick, we'll go to Janice, our future nurse. Her antics in gym class keep us in stitches. Class Sec. 1l,3,4D, Band 12,3,4-Treas.J, Chorus 12,3,4-Sec.J, Dramatic 11,2-Pres.D, Music Ap- preciation 13-Pres.D, Bowling 14-Pres.D, Tri- Hi-Y 12,3-Treas., 4-Pres.J, Student Council 123, A Case of Springtime , Galloping Ghosts , Marianne , Mikado. Math, Science 16
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HISJURU if, I Y 41 Qilllllff Vv ag '1 1' -K vt: 45 THE wheels creaked, the axle groaned, and at last we were on our way in search of gold. Our journey started in September, 1945 under the guidance of Mr. Murray. The officers of our covered wagon train were as follows: Margaret Hanson-President, Charles Hildum-Vice-President, Ja.nice Blasdell-Secretary, Joanne Ryberg-Treasurer, and Joyce Thierfeldt and Bill Phillips-Student Council Representatives. Our caravan traveled rather slowly this year--cautiously testing the mountains and valleys that make up high school life. During this lap of the journey, Byron joined our group. On to the Sophomore year. We were used to our pioneer life by this time, and felt that our lofty position as sophomores was really worth while. Mr. Rounds was the dri- ver of our wagon train and we elected the following officers for leadership: Charles Hildum-President, Clemence White-Vice-President, Margaret Hanson- Secretary, May Wilkins-Treasurer, and Evelyn Sjogren and Donald Mara- Student Council Representa- tives. Our accomplishment for that year was the sponsoring of a Spring Dance on May 9, 1946. Ah, at last our goal is in sightl As juniors, we became decidedly more agressive, due to the strong competition given us by the seniors. We organized a strong fortress with Miss Tatu as our advisor, Nancy Cass-President, Daniel Traver-Vice-President, Janice Blasdell- Secretary, Joyce Thierfeldt-Treasurer, and Bill Phillips and Margaret Hanson-Student Council Representatives. In October it was announced that we had thoroughly skunked the seniors in the annual magazine contest. Throughout the year we sold candy and pencils. When our class rings arrived in May, 1948, we had proof that our rings -- the best ever obtained in F. H. S., represented the best class our school had ever known. Our play A Case of Springtime, was presented on May 23 and 24, and was a smashing success. In June, we sponsored the Moving-up Day Dance, and treated the seniors to a boat ride. Well, here we are. Seniors at last! Our covered wagon has aged quite a bit since its joyous departure in 1945. Some members of the caravan have dropped out along the way, but most' of us are still here, on the last lap of our journey for Gold. We, the forty-niners, under the guidance of Mr. Tota, elected Clemence White as Presi- dent, Margaret Hanson-Vice-President, Janice Blasdell-Secretary, Daniel Traver- Treasurer, and Gladys Phillips, and Byron Brady- Student Council Representatives. The year is drawing to a swift close. Thus far, we have sponsored the Autumn Dance, Oct. 8, given our very successful play Galloping Ghosts on Nov. 5 and 6, taken pictures for the yearbook, and helped to sponsor the Christmas Dance. There is so much more to be done, but it will all work up to that exciting time of Commence- ment with the resulting flurry of announcements and parties. It is only after we have graduated that we will have truly found our gold -- the gold of knowledge, understand- ing, and faith in the future. It is then that we, the forty-niners must disband, each to find in his own way his own treasure of happiness. Janice Blasdell Elaine Warn Margaret Hanson 15
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DANIEL TRAVER Dan is the future big businessman. Wears flashy ties. Well-dressed, good looking, lemon rinse, spends most of his time in Iamestovcm. Class Vice-President 131, Class Treasurer 141, Chorus 1l,2,3,4-President1, Dramatic Club 111, Press 121, Photo Club 13-President1, Rifle Club 141, Galloping Ghosts , Ask the Professor , Marianne , Mikado . Business GLADYS PHILLIPS Gladys is witty, co-operative, neat, one of the short members of the class. Subject to laugh- ing spells. Wears someone's ring. Skate fiend Chorus 1l,2,3,41, Dramatic Club 111, Photo Club Galloping Ghosts , H5 Case of Sp,ringtim , Tri-Hi-Y 12,3,41. Math, Business BYRON BRADY Bristle Bean is a modern Sir Walter Raleigh. He proved to be a Big Bang in the play. Plays the harmonica, short 1circuit1, square dances. Student Council Representative 141, Bowling Club i' 121, Radio 131, F. F. A. 141, A Case of Spring- time , Galloping Ghosts. Science l 7 121, Dancing Club 131, Bowling Club 14-Secretary , e Ask the Professor ', 'Marianne ' , Mikado '
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