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124240 CQ enior Cfazid Jwdforg Twelve long years have passed for the class of 'Slut It seems like ages since the riotous, boisterous, bombastic, loquacious, rever- beratory, vocipherous, pompous class of 'Sh was a bashful little first grade. The grade school doors were opened to forty-two members in 19h2. Eleven of our senior class were there on that day. Barbara Becker, Marian Burley, Marlene Engstrom, Marion Hapeman, Donna Hasch, Donna Olsen, John Erikson, Ronnie Green, lloyd Heggenes, Lem Trumbull, and Jim Wallace all greeted lbs. Olsen. The girls hid behind their mothers' skirts while the boys galloped in with their squirt guns ready for action. Jerry Sa lor and David Braathen saddled their shetland ponies and trotted in for the second grade. Three more cowpokes came riding in one bright and sunny day dur- ing the third grade. Berna Erickson, Mickey Lanktree, and Jim.Smith were their names. Della Taylor, Ruth Saylor and Joyce Rasmussen came on the scene in the fourth grade. Their reasons, you guessed it, to start a goodies ring. The trend was too great--the great magnet was still pulling. Pay- ton Rudd, Gary Dolstad, and Dennis Wilson were all attracted by the magnet in the fifth grade. Gary Dolstad escaped. By the sixth grade David Braathen was let out on probation. The great magnet was in a slump untilthe eighth grade when Ethel Knaplund came galloping in on her cavouse. High school proved a touchy proposition for The Great Magnet. Ricky Dayandllobin Christos walked the plank and ended up-in our Fresh- man class. Did they squeal? Wowswee, they are still griping. Pat Camandona, the Gdwoman, came in the Sophomore class to case the joint. With the help of Pat Brydges, who came in the Junior class, the case was slowly being closed. Charlie Bennett dragged David Braathen and Gary Dolstad back to the scene of the Big Confusion in our final year. The case was finally solved. The class will no longer bother poor innocent little waifs. The class will graduate twenty-eight members out into the great world. Some may go on to college while others get jobs, but whatever they do, we know that the memories found in our class history will never be re-enacted but always remembered and cherished.
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