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Qumor Glass The Class of '48 elected Wayne Willis as president to aid in whatever way he could through their most important high school year. Laura Mae Batt was elected Vice-President; Bonnie Barr, Secretary; and Joyce Ness, Treasurer. Selling concessions at the football games was first on the list of the many enterprises the juniors engaged in. In charge of the concessions were juniors appointed before each game. They also handled concessions at the basketball games. As S. A. C. was again voted very popular this year, the juniors elected Phyllis Toombs and Betty Lou Strand as representatives. The junior class play, Best Foot Forward, directed by Miss Mildred Poznanovic, was presented to a large audience. The juniors considered their most exciting activity the annual banquet and prom, May 17, at which the juniors entertained the seniors. Mrs. Ruth Gee was the junior class sponsor. TOP TO BOTTOM:TOP TO BOTTOM: Marilyn Albertus Jim Kiedrowski Pat Rathbun Merle Slater Marion Wieber Pat Anderson Phyllis Knaub Jackie Renner Betty Strantf Wayne Willis FACE TWENTY-TWO
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Senior Glass SPropkecy (Goat) Mabel Hodges is now the famous bare-back rider in the Ringling Brothers' Circus. Robert Kamerzel is the cheerleader at Colorado Women's College. This proves to be an interesting situation. Leona Kamp now holds a wonderful position as the buyer in the dry goods department of Wold's Store. Rosalyn Karnes and Ada Dufresne are still trying to convince Peggy Wold that Missoula is the ideal place to pick the last of her three husbands. (Men with the Pepsodent smiles.) Rev. Bervyl Kimberly, who has sacrificed his own weaknesses to save the morals of the youth of today, now has his pastorate at Hesper, the thriving southeastern metropolis in Montana. Harold Knaub is now cattle king of the Treasure State. Floyd Koch is now saving the money he formerly spent on permanents, by patronizing Ruth Mikel's beauty shop. (That is upon his wife's insistence, of course.) Marijean McKinney is now the drum majorette and tumbler at Montana State College. Blythe Meyers is now receiving a steady income for his taxi service. Betty Jane Miller is now married and living a life just like Jane in all the Tarzan pictures. Jack Milligan is now retired as he worked very hard and earned his old-age pension early in life. Donna Moran is still singing the commercial, Halo Shampoo Halo! Marilyn Ness is now The red-haired nurse that all men patients call for in their delirium. Burton Pomroy, who has now learned to drive, is known as Flash by Lena the Hyena. Peggy Romee, who went to Panama shortly after graduation, met and married Pedro El Francisco Amez. Now she is the mother of five little Pedros. Stanley Ronnie is the outstanding sports editor of New York Times when he is not playing the part of the Creeper. Jim Rosselot is now visiting in Laurel, but he resides in Wyoming. All he says while in Laurel is Why, oh why, did I ever leave Wyoming? Eleanore Roth is a very famous surgical nurse. She works at the Deaconess Hospital. Joel Roth, after having been married five times, has gone back to hating women. Bill Roysdon, now a pharmacist in a Billings Drug Store, is the cause of the high death rate in the Midland Empire. Gerry Schessler is the air stewardess on a plane flown by Donna Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speare, nee Shirley Wilson, are now the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy. They reside at Mossmain. Kenneth Stenerson is now the owner of a drive-in grocery. Mary Ellen Visser is his private secretary. Does she sit on your lap, hmmm Kenny? Hope Taylor is now a doctor and she works at the Mayo Brothers' Clinic in Rochester. PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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Almeda Fox Meriem Fox Frances Frank Hannah Frank NOT SHOWN Vernon Allwln Bonnie Barr Bill Bernhardt Eugene Bice Harvey Bishop Thelma Boylan Pat Busby May Cole Gerald Early Shirley Ellingson Albert Frank Jean Frank Violet Frank Harold Gratwohl Frances Hall Marilyn Kuper Dolly Lehr Frances Marsh Howard Miller Robert Murphy Ted Ronan Harry Ruff John Smith Bonnie Teeters Phyllis Toombs George Wagner w Jim Wilcox Michael Zahn TOP TO BOTTOM:TOP TO BOTTOM: LaDonna Frickel Margery Lou Betty Lackman Hartley Jackie Schessler Joyce and Janet Frank Wheeler Ness Carol Shay Georgia Wieber Paul Wold PACE TWENTY-THREE
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