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DEE ACKERMAN Editor-in-Chief Scott U Though this Scotty is not as large as some of the previous issues have been, the appreciation which the editors extend to the members of the faculty and the student body for their whole-hearted cooperation in pro- ducing this annual is Just as great. It would have been impossible to have edited this issue without their splendid spirit and help. U On this page are pictured the executives who were elected by the Senior class to edit an annual of which their class could be proud. The editors have done their best and hope their efforts will mean as much to you, the reader, as it does to them. TOBE MILUER Art Editor fl DeLoyce Ackerman, our Editor-in-Chief, has collected the information for this annual and assembled it with the help of the Staff and Tobe Miller, the Art Editor, who spent many hours in photography work. Bill Stern- hagen, the Business Manager, has made sure that everyone gets a copy of the 1947 Scotty. 11 Four students were chosen by the Junior class to help us in the prepara- tion of this year's Scotty. They are Sharon Linn, Larry Holland, Kenny Paulson, and Duge Koon. They have done a good job and our thanks to them. -2- BILL STERNHAGEN Business Manager
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GLASGOW HlGH GHGGL ll The purpose of this annual is not to glorify itself or its' staff. Rather it is to help preserve the many memories, some pleasant, some otherwise, of our high school days. 'T We have spent four long years in Glasgow High-Years that we would not trade for anything, and because we have had the privilege of publishing a yearbook during our last year of high school, we can, many years from now, turn to it and relive our wonderful high school days, making us grateful that we live in a country where we are all free to go to school, study the subjects that are most interesting to us and that help us to prepare for the lives that lie ahead of us. H We are grateful, also, for the fact that our annual could be published in times of peace and we hope that all the other classes in years to come will have the same chances that We have had. Tl Farewell, dear old Glasgow High-we are leaving now, never to return but in our thoughts. Please keep a pleasant little memory of us tucked away some- where, for we will never forget you. CLASS OF 1947
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itaiff 0 Editorial Staff: First row, left to rightg Burt DeLay, Al Combs, Kennv Paulson, Don Phay, and Vernie Berg. Second row: ImoJean Fuhrman, Annie Marshall, Maxine Morton, Bettye Bruce, Marilyn Butts, Betty Morton, and Nell Collins. Third row: Sharon Linn, Nona Crain, Donna Hanson, Betty Billingsley, Elizabeth Ann Hart, Marion Nakken, Louise Benson, and Donna Lee Squires. Fourth row: Richard Alley, Dorothy Kuehn, Dorothy Briggs, Agnes Fuhrman, Betty Ann Erickson, Charlotte Manning, Joan Bardell, Marvel Bliven, Helen Teichrow, and Betty Jean Bailey. Back row: Roy Harwood, Bob Johnson, Duge Koon, Larry Holland, Dave Bundy, Walter Russell, Scott Leedham, Harold Rams- bacher, and Richard Ramsbacher. YOU HEAR THESE EVERY DAY Miss Barker-Betty Billingsley, will you shut up? Bruce-If you've heard this one before, don't stop me. Roy H.-Well, it's immaterial. Helen T.-Man! That man! Lizzie H.-Aw Nuts! Betty Morton-Ohhh, yew guys-Daon't tease lil' ole me about the way ah tawlk! Agnes F.-I'm so embarrassed. Donna H.-Well1l-- Butch G.--This typewriter eraser is the handiest thing. Richard A.-iDue to lack of space this has been omitted? Dot Briggs-Now who would I have a date with? Dorothy K.-I feel so silly. Joe Fey-Aw, your Fadders mustache. Miss Jensen-fEvery day to Donna and Dorothyh I'm sorry girls but you'll have to leave the library. Betty Ann E.-Tee Hee Grace C.-I'm eager to learn. Lillian D.-Now don't let's be getting smart here! Annie M.-Now quit it. Billy S.-Show me. Betty B.-I got that old feeling. Dave B.-Aw, come now. Nell Collins-Where's my yo-yo. Glen J .-Well, I'm pretty smart. ...3...
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