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ol iVw senior ( aw. Today HANGING HORSES in the middle of I lie stream’ is supposedly not flood I um ness but the senior class of 46 did just that and nevertheless completed a most successful year. Upon the resignation of Kelly I erris, the seniors met and elected Bill Sari to take over as president for the rest of the year. Highlight of the year of course was commencement when they took their place in a busy world after four years of high school. JIM PALMER. Vice P «ia n». HEIR MOT I O the seniors chose ' I o-day decides tomorrow. Provided that they continue as well as they have started, their tomorrows should prove highly successful. Fush ia and white were selected as class colors and their flower is the white carnation. j' OOKING INTO the crystal hall, these grads of nineteen hundred forty-six can look back over four memorable years in Klamath High, four years of work and play, participation in sports, activities, classes, and social affairs-four years to remember. The future looks brighter for this year s senior class because they are the first after five years of war and strife to graduate into a world of peace. V
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Decides Tomorrow” P ENIOR PLANS after graduation were for the most part indefinite, particularly from the masculine point of view. Most plans however included entering some branch of the service before going on to college or business. The girls looked forward to college, working, or marriage. Several senior boys went into military service before graduation. Among these were Jack Fossum. Don Courley, Jack Bronson. Ivan I homp-son. Charles Caldwell. Melvin Clauson. Tom C vibson. Vernon Hubble. Morris Kent. Max Prentice, Glen Roufs, and Jack Wheeldon. VALEDICTORY HONORS were won by Mary Griffiths with a grade average of 1.031. Not only was Mary tops in ber class scholastically, but she also found time to take part in club affairs and musical activities. and to act as business manager for El Rodeo. SCCm RI'.I'D as salutatorian with a grade average of 1.161 has completed four of the busiest years possible for a student in high school. Not content with holding a high scholastic position. Scott was also active in athletics and school publications, being managing editor of the Krater and sports editor of El Rodeo.
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