Libby High School - Tamarack Yearbook (Libby, MT)

 - Class of 1952

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Seam fcon't.j With the coming of football season we prepared for our last annual Homecoming. Glenda Carroll was elected queen, and Marge Nelson was a princess. As Hi-Jinx time approached, we were determined to win the contest again to set a record for all four years. Shirley Homann was our candidate, but unfortunately we were defeated by the lowly but -worthy sophomores, Next on the list was the Senior Ball for which the Junior High Auditorium was beautifully decorated to the theme of Candy. On February 8, we presented our senior play, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. Through excellent caaings by Mrs. W. J, Erickson, the comedy made a smash hit with the Libby audience. For the closing activity the senior class went to the Flathead Lodge on its annual Sneak Day. Seam fddd pzoikeq 4...-f., Now we journey to Seattle where we plan to look up Dolly Urdahl. We find her located on the Navy Base and she has four children, a dream come true. Can you guess what their last name is? While we're in this part of the country, let's drop in on Doris Hamann who is taking telegraphy in Portland. I thought you were going to be a telephone operator, Doris. As we come to a stop in Hollywood, we see a large billboard advertising Marge Nelson's latest triumph. The theme of it is ROMEO and JULIET, and as we glance again at the billboard we see Ross Koehler's name also. As we walk by, we can hear noises coming from the theater. It's only Marge and Ross studying their parts. We can hear someone say, Haml From here we go to San Diego where we see Rudy Engle, Leo Hoppe, Norman Mertel, and Jack Dyson. Their com- manding officer happens to be none other than Billy Lamey. As we retrace our steps, we find ourselves in Troy, Montana, where we find Glenda Carroll happily married to you known whom. Now we take a short jaunt to Warland where we find Merle Everett who is driving the school bus to Libby everyday. Our rocketship has blown several fuses and we are running but of fuel, so we find our ship coming to a rest in that wonderful town of Libby. cum fddd 7042! 4...-I, NORMAN MERT EL: Bequeaths his manly chest to Arden Rayson. BEVERLY NELSON: Bequeaths her grown-upattitude to Dick Huffman. MARGE NELSON: Bequeaths her ability to live in one state and yet love Conner's of Wisconsin, to the ,young girls of the underclasses. DEL STORDOCK: Wills his split personality of Tony Lumpkin to Don Rawlings, and :ne other half of Little Lord Fal1nt-- leroy, the little gentleman, to Norman Adamson. SHHILEY SWENSON: Bequeaths her ability to play hookey and not get caught to Yvonne Kins. GERALD WOODS:Wills to the freshmen boyshis irresistiblesmile with the hope it gets them as far as it has gotten him. DOLLY URDAHL: Leaves her way with the teachers to Eddie Adamson--take good care of it, Eddie. MARY JANE VICK: Wills her daily letter-writing to Gladys Black, to keep her love life going.



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amflemz Bottom row, left to right: Janece Welton, June Luedecke, Erna Toal, Anna Schnieder, Sherrie Belangie, Betty Green, Dorothy Croy. Middle row, left to right: Alice Bowen, Mildred Johnson, Marlene Lindsay, Marlyn Muench. Top row: Geraldine Howard, Terry Barenz, Donna Mertel. The TUMBLERS started a new year under the supervision of Miss McCracken, At the first meeting the of- ficers elected were Sherrie Belangie, president, Donna Mertel, vice-president: June Luedecke, secretary- treasurerg and Alice Bowen, point chairman. The TUMBLERS decided to purchase emblems this year and a pin to attach to the emblems for every one- hundred points that were earned. Points are earned by working on committees, attending meetings and practice, and giving public performances, Under the sponsorhip of Miss McCracken the TUMBLERS have been very active and have displayed unusual abilities in tumbling. Sponsored by CLACK SERVICE STAT ION

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