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SENIOR PICTURE DAY The five seniors of Little Sioux High School, with their sponsor, Mr. Fritz, journeyed to Sioux City on December 9, 1948, where they had their pictures taken at the Voiland-Genelli Studio. A delicious meal was then enjoyed at Tollers Tea Room. After an afternoon spent in Christmas shopping the group met at the Martin Hotel for the evening meal. A double feature movie was en- joyed at the Paramount Theater. The shows were The Return of October and Manhattan Angel . On the way home a snack was enjoyed at Onawa. After a wonderful but tiring day, the seniors arrived home about 10:00. SENIOR SKIP DAY The Senior Class of 1949 plan to go to Omaha to celebrate their day of freedom from class work on May 6, 1949. While there they plan to visit Boys' Town, Joslyn Memorial, the Radio Station WOW, and other points of interest. It is a day to which they have all looked forward for some time. They all know it will be a day worth waiting for and remembering. VALENTINE FESTIVAL The Little Sioux School sponsored a Valentine Festi- val on February ll, 1949. The proceeds were applied on the cost of the movie projector recently purchased for use in the school. Each of the festival committees were under the direction of a member of the student council and spon- sored by a faculty member. The committees were as fol- lows: Movie, Tickets, Lunch, Dance, Fortune Telling, Fish Pond, Bingo, and Wishing Well. Chances were also sold on a four quart pressure cooker. First prize for selling the most chances went to Donald Bohall and second prize to Lois Layton. A candy sale was sponsored by the Geometry Class, the proceeds of which were donated to the March of Dimes. The untiring efforts of the committees and sponsors made the festival a success. We owe much to our school patrons also for their co-operation and support. Z8
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of THE CLASS OF 1949 We, the Senior Class of 1949, of Little Sioux High, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any tirne heretofore made. FIRST: To our teachers, we state our appreciation for their patience and help in everything we have under- taken. SECOND: To Mr. Grandgenett, we leave our foot- prints, waste paper, and bubble gum under the seats. THIRD: To the Junior Class, we sorrowfully leave our Senior row. Good luck to the Class of '50. FOURTH: To the Sophomores we will and bequeath our ability to always agree with each other. FIFTH: Next, we leave to the Freshman Class, happy memories of what happened to them on December 1, 1948. QINITIATIONJ. SIXTH: Arlene Rowe wishes to leave part of her love for horses to Deloris Layton. She wishes to keep the other part. To Dwight Alton, she leaves her lovable way of be- having. Good luck, Dyke! She bequeaths to Gladeth, her good personality, poise and charm. She hates to part with them. SEVENTH: Ramona Gahm wishes to leave to Helen Conyers, her good habits. That's your problem, Helen-- Try to think of some!!! To Don Grandgenett, Monie be- queaths her love for Sports , Good luck, Don. To Margaret O'Day, she wills her ability to make friends. fWe think Margaret already has the techniciuej. EIGHTH: Esta Bean leaves for Lorraine, her ability to keep a Steady Boy-friend , also her fifth seat in the fifth row. She wishes to give Bob McCracken her English Literature book which she used in her Junior year and also her old empty i.nk bottles. For Iris, Esta leaves her short pencils to be used next year, also she leaves Iris her Pleas- ant memories looking out the window. 30
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