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Name Don Allen Georgia Andrews Harry Baty Lois Bean Helen Beckman Jean Carlson Mary Ann Carmean Carmen Clark Warren Clark John Clarkln Joyce Doty Art Fangman Wary Ann Goins Betty Gray Phyllis Green Lavahn Gregg Marie Hansen Dorothy Hardy Daryl Helm Betty Ann Higgins Darlene Janssen Jean Joy Francis Kelly Gloria Kindred Robert Lammere Donna Lasher Patricia Lawrence John Mapel Don Miller Clarice Nelson John O'Mara Patricia Parker Bill Patterson William Picht Gene Rosendahl Earl Savage Wilma Knight Lyle Sharkey Joyce Sharkey Evelyn Short Patricia Stoolman Gladys Tubbs Dwight Van Ahn Nickname Alley Georgie Baty Loie Becky Dollface Mac Carms Clark Jack Butch Art Mag Betty Phil Bonnie Blondie Dot Helm Hig Dar Joy Franny Half-pint Bob Don Pat Mapa Stick Nellie Jack Pat Bill Bill Rosey Pete Wilmie Bud Shark Shorty Pat Grseneyes Mike Senior Statistics Why I come to school To see Joann To spend my time To catch upon my sleep I don't Rlde to know school with Everett To see Clarice To see Evelyn I haven't found out I don't I don't know know To go to the Post Office To spend my time Guess Why To get an education To see Gloria So Don can come and I don't know For fun For the To learn, of course To teach school? Extra curricular To catch upon my I'm beginning to get me fun of it activities sleep wonder To learn, why?? I better not tell To get all A's. 'Cause my Mother makes me To be with Doris Jean To see Jean, of course To raise Heck To drive Dad's car Trouble for teachers Get acquainted with Carmen To keep Just to I don't decided Pass the Somebody an eye on my girl sit by Joyce know, haven't yet! time of day has to watch Jack See my fellow Ducks Why do I come to school? Causfthe buss goes past Watch the world go by History of the Class of 1947 Pet Expression Rough O' Heck! Don't know Honey Honey Wou1dn't that frie ya? Oh No I don't know Good morning I yi yi Roger Do ya know what? what a revolting development! Yea Hum -- Gosh Oh My Oh now I don't have any Ya For corn's sake! For Pete's sake A It 1sn't easy My Heavens Oh, my aching back For cat's sake Really? Yeh, I have Hi, Dora Oh, Glory bel I wouldn't wonder Hubba! Hubba! Trying to take me Reek! Sure, you are efew- wfffw- Well, toot, toot, What the heck do you care? What is 1t??? Oh, I don't care Lookoot! Ya' know Joe? Who are ya trying to kid? Failing JoAnn Hecords Kansas Gerald Everett Cheer- leading Clothes Bill Thelma History Kenny History Pete Spanish ,Finger- out? toot nails Lakeview Quletness mcCny History Men Auburn Poetry work Sac women Typing Charles Women Doris J Donnie O Women Farnham- ville Women Carms Harriet School Gail Pat Red Pick- Up Truck Mape The army Sac Girls In the fall of 1943 a group of young and talented girls and boys entered Lake City High School as the freshman class. There were fifty-six members in the class. Gene Ros- endahl was elected as our class president and Jean Carlson, our cheerleader, to represent us in high school. The class took an active part in school activities with talent frequent ly-in use. The following year.f1txy members returned to the sophomore class. The class lost some of its members to the armed services and was represented there as well as in all school activities. Gene Rosendahl was elected president again, and his popularity brought honor to him and to the class.: The Junior class of 19155-146 started with forty-eight members. This was a happy and busy year for the Juniors. The boys were busy winning four trophies in basketball, while the girls were busy starting girls' basketball. The Junior-Senior Prom was also a long-re- membered event for the Juniors. The following fall this group started their last school year at Lake City High School. We had a total of fifty-one members which shows that we had some ex-service men among us. Some of these graduated at the end of the first semester. This last year was a very busy one for the seniors. We seniors of 1946 and 1947 have had good times in high school and we're proud to say that we graduated from Lake City High School.
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A . is 1 CLASS OF 1948 Upper Picture .. R I g1iglrlegwO'Connor, Don Nicholson, Melvin Campbell, Wesley Hunziker, L90 Kraft. Robert Allen, Anna Marie Astleford, Margery Coffman. Second How! , L ah F Misa Snwln, Charles Amsden, Evron Hunziker, Richard Bunker, Marion Vllson,Janene a- 6 1 Dor1s'Jean Doty, Donna Belle DeSart, Miss Rasmussen. Front Row' M L C mobell F' 4-'Lyn Sorenson Myrna Elanchfleld, Junior Fergeson, Melvin Hobart, 'PY OU ae- ' 1 HV' ' Mary Jo Brawdy. Lower Picture Back Row: Mergery Moulds, Billie Harriott, Betty Jane Johnston, Clifford Ford, John Mighell, Roger Snyder, Charles Burley, Donald Jorgensen, Dwalne Allen, Jo Ann Moad. Second Row: Marion Hammond, Shirley Hendricks, Jo Anne Fobes, Roger Hardy, Mike Lewrence, Ida Rose MoCaulley, Maroell Anderson, Phyllis Westering. Front Row: Norma Jean Lee, Phyllis Sorenson, Mary Lou Moulds, Petrioia Oxenford, Glendora Lasher, Doris Sievert.
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