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DYQ' 'U Ol1Q'FC SB!!0R M MORIES We, the members of the class of 1948 will remember wlth goy the days we have spent in O H 6 As freshmen the boys were 611gibL6 to pertlcipate 1n sports, the girls 1n turnout. Later in the term we recelved lnvltations to attend the football and basketball dances. Our first soclal Ct1V1t3 s sophonlrcs was the nCotton Hop ' We put on a dance Slmilar to one put on by the class of '47g thus the nCotton Hopn became an annual affalr, 'Junior Mlss was the flrat play 1n whlch our class tered, two of our classmates were 1n th1 all school play. we wound up our sophomore year w1th a very successful plcnic at Alta Lake Our Junior year started out w1th a watermelon picnic at O ak Lake Everyone had eplenty of w'tormD1on tio or three 8P1GC6l When our class rlngs came, we had a roller skating party to regoice over our new Jewelry, Some whose minds turned to dramaties were Love Your Neighbor and in the three one act speech class plays. The maln event of our Junior year was the Prom glven for the senlor olass The theme, Star Dust,' wa worked into a beautiful settlng Stars, effective 11ght1ng, and billowy clouds helped to glve an out of th1s world atmosphere to the gymnasium The class had several spr1ng partles before the final p1onlc at Alta Lake At last we were senlorsl To celebrate the fact, we held a party 1n the gym Us took an ctive part 1n the all school play, T1ger House and the sppech class put on three one act plays agalrs The senlor play, 'Home Sweet HOm1C1d9,n was fun, Our parents gave us a Sen1or Banquet and Ball, Thls was an event whlch every senlor really appreciated. Sen1or Sneak! Boy, d1d we have a good time! Baccalaureate and Com encement hlgh lighted the endlng of our S6H1Of year. We ended our h1gh school days w1th tears and laughter -32' . . ny I V , l' O l I D 1 o I V I a rua - 1 - , O Q . 1 4 - I 0 A . .S . I Q as ' 'J l -. . ' , . ' I ln ' n . . - u e ' S y . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . C . ' . . . O R a . . N . u - - n ' Q C
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LOUIS MILLARD has finished the plans in bluepr1nt form for the new add1t1on to O H S The great Millard o's only regret 1S that h1s children w1ll graduate too soon to enjoy the new bu1ld1ng GWFNNIE LOU PAYNE CMORRISJ 18 now res1d1ng 1n East Omak w1th all her l1ttle 'pa1ns CAFOLYN OAKS poor Carolyn can't seem to get her Don's stra1ghtened out She is now engaged to Don Plutocrat HATTIE PICKETT Cvidc F1nkbeinerj JOY PLASTER famous 1nterior decorator w1th the H1nde Construct on. Company, 18 known the world overfor'her catchy s o an, D aster with Plaster BILLY PAUL PARTEN looked so cute 1n his Nat1onal Guard u 1form that he slgned up for l1fe ANNA IARIE RICARD was released on S2 OOO ba1l after plead1ng 'Not gu1lty to buymg bubble gum for minors This is Gun Totln' Ann1e's second offense and 1f she 18 found gu1lty of th1s h1d90uS cr1me she w1l1 be lucky to get away wlth her l1fe MIKE SHEELEY famous for hav1ng avolded all types f work, has 1nvented a bubble gu which needs no chewing, blowsng, or tastlng FROG SIMS, who has tr1ed several 0CCupBt1OnS3 stea11ng ch1ckens, rustl1ng cattle, stamped1ng horses, wrestling and so on, now has a P8d10 program H15 theme song 18 'That Ol' Mountain Dew BETTY SKIERKA was seen at the school building, waiting CLARENCE SLAGER has spent the last several years 1n Washington D C where he has been trying to enlzst members to h1s Com un1st Party Rumor has 1t, however, that he w11l have to take the loyalty test for un Amer1can1sm The SMITH g1rls, aNDA and GILDA, are runn1ng competi tion with the Sm1th brothers in productlon of cough drops, but Wanda spends most of'the time watchlrg the mails DICK SHEETS That 13 I, as M188 Snuth used to teach us to say, and I guess you already know that the New York Yan kees just would not be a team w1thout 'yours truly'for thexr pitcher TWEDEN 'Refer back to G1b Edwards Paunch MINE TANGEN I guess we won't need to tell h1m where 18 1n fact, who are we to tell h1m anyth1ng9 JOE TUGHW Penny, penny, who's got the penny? Joe has one, but she has all of h1s, they say KENNETH WELLS is the th1rd of the Pleasant Valley Ruby Bus Boys Kenny keeps the passengers happy wh1le Harry and Don do the dr1v1ng and the totln' EVELYN WAHL the Malott Apple Blossom Queen, got a good start 1n '48 for a talent scout found her, took her away from her job as llbfarlan at Chesaw and new she is contend ng for the t1tle of M1ss Amenca ANNA LAURA 7ORKHnN as we have said, 15 hostess at the Caribou and keeps all the guests happy That's all, and I hope lt makes Prof Tangenhappy to f1nd out what has become of us all Let's stlck it ln an alfmall envelope, rush down town and send it on 1tS way ..31- l . O I s ' . X . . . ,'L . . . . - - 1 - n O . I O , , . -' Q , . . i. Q . I . 1 g 1 l . . 1 . u . g 1 . . , I . . . , , ' ' A o . O . . Q . II for James to get out of school. U O . I . . . . q . - . . . , B. . II I DON - ' ' , , T If - he ' 3 ' ' ' .U . O , 1 I . . v - i - - - . ll I U h, f, I ' .1 D ' . I 1 . . , Us O
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