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CLASS OF '48 l RESIDENT ----- Robert Covert VICE PRESIDENT - Nancy Butterfield SECRETARY - - Dmum.Mae0bmmuf TREASURER ----- Armm Kwn . . . , . . 4 . ' - . STARRING 'fi A U ILC? n 'K' 'A' i' CLASS OFFICERS , Keen, Chenauf, Butterfield, Covert ' SE IGRS Four years ago a special group of strangers entered these portals. Those frosh, who were then strangers, have turned into what is now our outstanding Senior Class. It didn't take them long to get acquainted, and they were noted for being different by choosing a female class president. They realized quickly that unity is strength when they chose their class motto, All together-pull. ' They were a class that many wondered about the first two years in that they didn't seem to do much. During their junior year they began to show themselves in their true light. The junior play, Junior Miss was a smash hit, and the class broke all records on ticket sales. Then they gave a wonderful dance decorated as the typical small town ice' pond. Next came the prom. They had elaborate plans, and everybody was positive they would never get finished and that half their ideas wouldn't workg but those people were duly surprised at the transformation of the old gym, on May 17. It was beautiful and deemed the best prom ever. Their senior year was even more dynamic. They had a marvelous snake dance pref ceded by a rousing pep meeting. They gave a beautiful Christmas dance aptly decorated and called the Carolers' Call. They broke all records on the senior tests. The class play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street was one of the few costume plays ever given by the high school, and the play itself was said to be better than any other play presented before. As each event became the final one for the seniors, they realized how much high school really meant to them. When Baccalaureate and Class Night came, they put forth their best so that these last days woul-d always be pleasurable as well as outstanding. Then, at last, graduation-the final scene of a memorable production. They'll never forget their tearful, though smiling, sunburned faces as they stepped forward to make their last exit. So here's to you, class of '48! May all your days be as successful and happy as those of your high school career. 18
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r I - - - - oscaas or 48 P DARLENE JOHNSON Darlene johnson, with the average of 96.50, has won the highest Oscar of the year, that of being the valedictorian of her class. Besides this schof lastic honor she was chosen to receive the D. A. R. Award because of her outstanding service to the school, her leadership, dependability, and patriotism. Darlene has been an active member of her class, participating in many activities. She has been in .A. fo years, the Color Guard, her senior year: and in the fol cl atin, French, Leaders, Debate, SlidefRule, Aviatio , and M e Olgtors. She has been a member of the staff of t N R598 OF K two years and served on the Student Council i s ' . ar she was ass' a itor of the NAU' TILUS ' this 1 e haz:Q'qlitor a s successfully directed th ct' is H? lbs. 'Sy 'S 3- -'7',, . sf DONNA MAE OBENAUF With an average of 94.74 Donna Mae Obenauf is the salutatorian of the graduating class. Donna Mae has taken part in many activities during her high school days. She has been a member of the G.A.A. for four years and has be' longed to the Debate Club, Latin Club, TalcefA-Letter Club, and the Draf matics Club. During her sophomore year she was secretary of the junior Dramatics Clubg during her senior year she was secretary of her class and served on the Student Council. She has participated in the following plays: Iunior Miss, Our Town, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, and Smilin' Tlwouglz. QUENTIN LEHMANN Quentin Lehmann received his Oscar for taking the top honors in the senior achievement tests with a score of 317 points. Besides achieving this honor, Quentin has completed his high school course in three years. He has also found time for outside activities by be' longing to the Latin Club, SlidefRule Club, and the Social Committee, by being treasurer of his class during his sophomore yearg and by playing on Varsity Basketball team this year. 19
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