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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back Row MRS WILSON Aduser BID SOLY BERG Presldent RENA PEARL Treasurer 11ront Row RAY DOLESHEL Vlce presldent ARDIS SMITH Secretary MR VIRGIN Adviser 49ers One sunny das ln 1940 during the month of September 94 green freshmen ln a golden blow of ambxtlon set out to seek the1r fortunes The sen tors soon took them Ill hand and proclaimed Illltl atxon Week Remember the gxrls wearmg thexr tlothes backward and then' halr ln p1n curls and the boys green bows and pretty texposedj legs? Alas we were the last tlass lmtnated mto M H S mth suth ceremonies Donna Mangls President Daun Klzer X xce presldent and Eugene Rochon Secretary led us along a traxl burdened wxth the tools of learnm The route was mapped by Mrs WllSOIl and 'NI1 Anderton our Advlsers At the end of the year we had a freshman pxcnxc at Uavxes Beach mth a bxg dance that nlght The sophomore s war tor the class of 49 sw as '1 busy one Pversthlng we attempted seemed to pan out Our two great feats of the year were our St Patrtck s Dance and a magazine contest The tontest was between classes to raise money for a towered gldlltlSI8.Iltl We challenged all other tlasses and won easlly The dance was a golden one and one of the largest of the year We had a large pertentage of our class shmmg on the Honor Roll and as members of the Torch Club We had two outstanding athletes as well Frank Thornlund vs ho play: d guard lll football and tuln ed out for tram k and I'red Dockendorf ln basket ball Our offxters were Glen Banfill Presldent Fred Dockendorf Vnce presldent Daun Klzer Secretary Treasurer As Iunxors we started the ball rollmg wlth an lIlltl8ll0ll dance ln honor of the Freshmen Prlzes were glven for the smallest largest and prettlest green bows At TlldllkSglVlllg tlme we presented a play representing a 'lhanksgxvmg dlnner at , .. ,...--1 '. , , , . A ' 1 v ' v 1 7 1 r - ' I 1 l v ' v ' ' v y ' 1 s -f 1 '1 ' Y ' f. , v - 1 , 1 ' ' ' v ' 1 . A 1 V 1 5 vw 1 t 1 , , , . . . . . ' . - A V H 1 . ' . . . .1 I ' v V . A L A 'Y ' 1 Y 1 1 1 . . ' 4 . I I I I ' . ' B v vw, v1 1 1 1 1 3 V . . . . , - . . Q y 1 - ' ' ' ' ' A' 1 K- 1 . v' 1 , ' - ' ' . ' 1 .1 ' ' . . .. , . , ' - .' . 4 s 1 n I - v ' v ' ' ' I , v v 4 I I . D - I . N V . . . . , , ' 0. C . y ' y 1 5 I 1 s T I F 1 1 . I . , . , - . .7 I v , . D v , . . ,f ' ' v ' - 1 1 ' . . Q .. I - - , I ' Q - , A' . . . v f . A I A
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home wtth the famlly Joyce Walberg was crown ed Qull Ceda Carnxval Queen Durlng the Jun lor benxor Banquet Jumor glrls played soft dm er muste Drums of Death a three act play was somethmg dlfferent, and was greatly enJoyed by all Our own Cormna Morrlson represented our sthool III the btrawberry l l8StlV8.l Our Jun lor Llass basketball team was outstandmg Wt we re thamplons of the school, defeatmg the other tlasses and also the Faculty Our class olfxcers wtrt lune Prater, Presndent, Jack Haugstad X ne presndent, and Daun Kxzer, Secretary Treas nrt r We glve them much credxt for makmg 1948 a be ttlx year for the class of 1949 August 1948 found us anxrous to take our plat 1 s as S1 nnors Remember the blg senxor meet mgsf S1 mor plctures maroon caps and gowns, announements the Afte1Graduat1on Party the Stone for the Class of 49 how to get a Job, and wav We were proud of Dorothy Mxsz who won BILL ALDRIIX E- Smx feet of man lollege prep Plan College Sound Effectsll Bandl 2 3 Or chestra 4 Vlovle Operator 3 4 MILIJRED ANIJERMJN Qulet and full of fun she does her work well College lrep Plans-Nurses trmmng Torch Clubl 2,3 4 Qull feda 4 Tlcket Takers 4 Class Speaker 4 HAZEL BALES- Im qulet, but I llke my fun Commerclal Plans-Work Turnout l Tlcket Tnkers 3 CLENIN BANFILL- Why should llfe all labor be' College prep Plans-College Play3 Chorus4 K.0P 3 4 Torch 1 2 Class Pres 2 Sound I-.fIects4 Dramauca3,4 Rlfle Club 4 Rlfle Club Vice-pres 4 Student Council 2, 4 Student Leaders Conference2,4 M Clubl 2,3 4 Pep Club 2, 3 4 Pep Club Vnce- prcs 4 CARMA BEDFORD- A umque combmatlon of sense and nonsense Cumercnl Plans-J C Torch 1 2 'fl Torch Vice-pres 3 Makeup 'Z Dramatxcsi 4 Dr1llTeam2 X 4 Pep Llub2 3 Tomahawk4 JERRY BENTHIN A farmer m the makmg General Plans--Work Torch Cluhl I- FA 2 3 4 BARBARA BILLS Honor hes ln honest tml Commercnsl Plans-Work Torch Clubl 2 3 4 Torch Club Pres 4 Qunl Ceda 3 4 Qu1lCeda Bus Mgr 4 Girls Club Vlce-prcs4 W Wash Conference 1 Play 3 0ff1ce4 Valedmctonan MORNA B04 KLIVND- A tnfle shy with a twinkle m her eye Commerclal Plans-Work Ticket Takers 3 JO ANN BOWMAN Alwaxs wllhngtolendahnnd Lommercnal Plans College hntered 48 from Port Orchard Girls K lub 1 ouncll 4 Prompter 4 T1cketTaker4. tl e I o u nt 1 lnrls Athletlc lnsplratlonal Award for NI IIS l'ormally dressed boys and glrls waltzed through the magnc of an Arablan Nlght at the bemor Ball III December The ben lor Play Adam s Iuwenmg brought laughter to a packed house on Aprll 1 June Prater was lhalrman of Campus Day and Jack Westlund of C lass Day After the Class Day program we left our honored bemor SCCUOII ln the audltorlum to the Jumors Then Semor Week started, wxth a tea for the Senior Cnrls our Senlor Plenlc, Baccalaureate with Mary Lelgh Lundqulst as Chalrman and then Graduatxon Now a llttle wlser than before, we recexved our diplomas the golden opportunlty we had traveled so far to earn Many of us wtll spend our futures at College Nurses Trammg Trade Schools, workmg, etc After graduatlon the happy prospectors met m a away ln honor of our successful Journey hltftl Amftrx rz will '11 1 ' - 1 1' lt ' at , ' ' 7' - 1 N ' ' ,, ' Y , .. . , ' 4 . .A . - - ' , tx H - ' 1 ' ' , ' . . , , - . 1' ' N l ' ' I l G l L , ' 4 , V I I 11 1 V . 1 1 I v ' ' , .. . . , . 1 . 1 1 . V V ' ' ' ' V 4 ' L ' , ' , D . V ' ' 'Q 1 .' , ' , .' 1 V, O - .1 l 1 - - 1 1 1 ' ' . . . . , 1 1 ' 1 , , - V 1 1 1 - ' v' ' l ' .' . tl ' A l J, ' 'l 1 . - - ' V 1 1' ' ' ' 1 ' ., - , , I . , A ' l ' A . , ' marrlagc problems were all milestones along the final gathermg. and merrlly danced the evenmg -.ill -t ' ff -. , D' T . I s- . A g , , 5 - ' , , , . U .
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