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CLASS of 1926-Front Row: V. Reedholm fStc-einmannl, E. McCabe QAtkinsonJ, M. B11-to QI-lillj, M. Prutsman QWagnerJ, M. Johnson fLyonj, E. Erickson QMedcalfj, F. Seaborg fLundD, E. Goss fRobertsj, M. J. Bigelow fGoodlowj, C. Ernst fWinstonD, E. Gard fOgrenj. Second Row: W. Boehme, E. Duncan QKlassenJ, D. Miller Qliaatzj, E. Trask, E. Ward, N. Bannon Qliganj, V. Anderson fLeaJ, H. johnson flilaesingj, G. Beagley QLorellJ, L. West QHallseJ, S. Ashworth QRuettigerJ, G. Stone fWaechterl, A. Dollinger. Third Row: B. Markstrom fGustapson- deceasedj, O. Harrison, C. Rigoni fdeceasedj, E. Riley, V. Johnson, E. Rowley, P. Sandstrom, R. Algott, G. Miller, F. Riggs, W. North, E. Paddock, E. Mills fdeceasedj. QNot photographed: E. Alexander fTroxellJ, J. Bannon, R. Berst, F. johnson, and A. Lund., had children who graduated with the Class of class, namely, Dale Blaesing and Mary Boehme. 1926. They were Edward Riley and Madge The growth of our school is indicative that Prursman CWagnerD. Helen johnson CBlaesingJ the sons and daughters of past generations recog- and Walter Boehme, graduates of 1926, in turn nize the high standards of L.T.H.S. have children included in this year's graduating MARCH, 1949 REUNION of CLASS of 1926-Front Row: G. Miller, E. Paddock, W. North, W. Boehme, A. Lund, R. Berst. Second Row: C. E. Winston, E. Trask, Sponsors E. B. Dandliker and S. Gains, H. J. Blaesing, E. A. Troxell. Third Row: O. Harrison, Mrs. G. Millerfi Mrs. W. Boehmefi Mrs. O. Harrisonff F. S. Lund, V. R. Steinmann, Mrs. E. Paddockfi' ii' Wives of class members.
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, x f 'Q CLASS OF 1900-Front Row: N. Walter QNQ1-ton-deceasecll, E. Murphy fOiBrien-deceasedj. Second Row: M. McDonald CKetteringj, L. Pitts fBushJ, I. Reed fStormJ, M. Gleason, I. Blan- chard QRileyJ. Third Row: M. Murray QI-Ioffmanj, M. W. Taylor, C. Schulze QPrutsmanJ, Superintendent J. E. Hooton, M. Boyer, G. E. Farrell. Anniversary Graduates We Admire You . . In this twenty-Hfth edition we are happy to include Lockport Township High School's Golden Anniversary Class of 1950, and the Class of 1926, editors of the first Lock. The former group con- sisted of twelve members, two of whom are deceased. Seven of the remaining ten reside in this vicinity. Of the forty-two members of the latter group, thirty-nine are still living. When the Class of l900 graduated, the high school was part of what is now the Lockport Grade School. Two of its members, Irene Blanchard fRileyD and Clara Schulze CPrutsmanj, later Seated: M. W. Taylor, L. P. Bush man, I. B. Riley, and M. M. Hoffman GRADUATES of 1900, in I950 - 3 M. Gleason. Standing: C. S. Pruts-
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SENIOR STARS-Front Row: Elaine Melson, Barbara Cronholm, John Ed Meurer, Carolyn Winkler, Sharon Seniors Graduates at Last We've progressed from our freshman year And as graduation now draws near, We look at all the things we've done- Our trials, tribulations, and our fun. The freshman dances were quite the thing- New records and jeans and everything! As sophomores we were green no more So we entered in the fun galore. Our junior year came much too soon- The prom was led by Dale and June. We close with a senior year so nifty, And bid farewell to the seniors of '50. 0300 As june of 1950 brings out high school career to a close, let us reminisce over the past four years and see some of the wonderful things that have happened to our class. Nineteen hundred and forty-six welcomed us to a strange school which contained new rules, teachers, and friends. We soon managed to over- come our fears under the leadership of Ivan Lindgren, president, Jeannine Price, vice-presidentg Barbara Cronholm, secretaryg and Kathleen Bro- derick, treasurer.
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