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THE CLASS OF 1945 Colors .' Wine and white Flower: White carnation Motiof Non sibi, sed omnibus Q Not for self, but for all J V CLASS SONG Our class is an honor to old Jamestown High. The hope of the future lies here. Our colors for valor and truth ne'er shall die Regardless the passing of each year. The motto we've chosen we'll ever hold dearg 'Twill guide us whatever befall. The thought that it offers shall always be clear: 'Tis Not for self but for all. So, classmates, forever we'll stand side by side, Together we'1l weather the tide. Our mem'ries of school days shall e'er be alive With the glory of our class, '45, Words by Doris Youngberg Music by Mary J. Shearman ,. . M lm. air,-1. .. , . ima., x .. -.yipguf ---...,,,: ' 'tf -:-r.. ' 1, .7 ' ' .HMS -'W 'qu I' : 7' ' 75,4 -- . .J L'-LFE '-.rrfligghr I ' - ' , ' ' 'l.vZ-hi-1' x Je.. -tx . 224W --1, -,f'l:-. I , .5.-i :a sf-5.-5 ll. 13'- 2 , aa, gfl3'gf 13
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SENIOR CABINET-Lvff fo Rfgbf Svafvrl: G. Carlson, R. Lind, B. J. Gustafson, J. Minium, V. Thomas, R. Newell. Sfumling: D. Youngberg, M. Kestler li. Rimn, G. Raineir, C. R. Carlson, M. Doolittle, D. Swanson, AI. Hagstrom, J. Andrea, M. Buckmaster, Lawson, Mr. An- derl, C. Ecklund, R. W. Johnson. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY TEADIER and speedier than the greatest of comets, the Senior Class has soared, unhindered, through the space of three years, showering glory and winning fame for its name. During these years of existence, it has spun through the orbit of fast moving events. First came the organization of our group into a solid and co-operating unit when We elected: President, Donald King, vice president, Virginia Thomas, secre- tary, Carol Quistg treasurer, Donald Osterstromg keeper of properties, Arthur Laudenslagerg historian, Gladys E. Carlson. During National Education Week we invited the older inhabitants of the planet to an Open House. After an informative program in the auditorium, a reception Was held in the gymnasium. We chose as our class colors Wine and White, with the white carna- tion as the class flower. We sophomores really whirled forth on March twenty-sixth, when our great class part was held. Round and s uare dancin were enjoyed Y q g 14
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