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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Of the senior class of l952, eight entered kindergarten at Onalaska in the fall ot 1939. These were Merle Hope, Charles Javorsky, Beverly Keenan, Loretta Olson, Mae Runyon, Don Spencer, Anthony Thomsen and John Wisner. September, l94-0, found twelve of this year's seniors in the first grade at Onalaska. These were: Buck Blankenship, Shirley Cusick,'Charles Javorsky, Beverly Keenan, Beverly Martin, Loretta Olson, Carole Rogers, Mae Runyon, Don Spencer, Anthony Thomsen, John Wisner, and Russell Wright. Those who have been going to school at Onalaska every year, from k i ndergart en and the first grade are: Buck Blankenship, Shirley Cusick, Charles Javorsky, Beverly Keenan, Beverly Martin, Loretta Olson, Carole Rogers, Mae Runyon, Anthony Thomsen and John Wisner. September, l944, when we were s tart i ng in the fifth grade, our class was enlarged by the consolidation of the smaller schools in the surrounding areas. The schools which consolidated were Alpha, Burnt Ridge, Cinebar, Knox, and Shoestring. At the time of our eighth grade graduation, there were sixty-four in the class. The next September we entered high school. As we were freshmen, the sophomore class had the privilege of initiating us. The next year we were sophomores, so we initiated the new freshmen. ln the spring of our second year in high school, a picnic at Offut Lake was high-light which we'll all remember. When we came back to school the next fall, as iuniors, we found that two of our class had been married. These were Darlene Jacobsen Rice and Delores Lyons Rice. During our iunior year we gained one member and lost three. Cheryl Mathewson entered from Boise,ldal1o. The three that we lost were married. They were: Ruth Reiman Kempf, Faye Snodgrass, Nederlander, and Grace Franklin Davis. Soon after school was out for the summer, we lost another member. This was Elaine Keenan Kempt. For most of us, this is the last year of school and many will be glad when it's over. We gained Doris Bowen this year.and lost Richard Snodgrass, who marriedxa iunior girl, Virginia Jennings, and our year is scheduled with many exciting events as this goes to press, and not least of these are our trip and graduation.
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BEVERLY MARTIN She has an innocent face but--' Chorus I,2,3,45 Barker 25 Girls League Rep. 35 Pep Club 3,45 Carnival Queen 35 Jr. Prom Prin- cess 35 Timberline Tattler 45 Tri-I. l,25 Annual Staff 4. JOHN RAMEY l shall be like that tree5 l shall die at the top. F.F.A. l,2,3,4. W ARL ENE HAMILTON Why was l put into the world, if not to talk? Band 1,25 Honor Society 'l,2,3,45 Tri-L 1,25 Timberline Tattler 45 Pep Club 3,45 Annual Staff 4. SENIDRS 6 is BARBARA MILLER I am like a lassie who has- n't a care, but to fix her conplex- ion and fuss with her hair. RICHARD MCNEELY All great stood. men are misunder- Band 1,25 F.F.A. l,25 Honor Soc- iety I5 Class Rep. 'I5 Basketball 3,45 Football 25 Lettermen's Club 3,4.
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I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. CLASS WILL Arthur Blankenship, will my popularity with the freshmen girls to Frank Hunsinger. Doris Bowen, will my ability to skip school and get away with it, to Warren Uden. Freeman Clark, will leave my quiet studious manner to Jack Bender. lSue it wisely, Jacki. Johnny Clees, will my curly hair to Jim Lord. fNo Toni's now, Jimi. Shirley Cusick, will my slanted green eyes to Carolyn Smothers. fThink you can use them, Carolyn?i Doug Deniston, will my conduct in Mrs. Deniston's U. S. History class to anyone who can get away with cutting up. Ed Doran, will my consistent tardiness to Jim Beusch. Gene Dyer, will my fancy new car to Glenn Miller. Hazle Foister, will my l0th seatin the first row to some lucky iunior. lBut be careful - it's sort of fragile.i Jeanntte Ferund, will my seat in the front row of Mrs. Deniston's classes to Pat Newton. CNo talking nom Fbt.i Dale Hadaller, will my big blue eyes to Patsy Clark. Leland Hale, will my height to Melvin Nichols. lEat some spinach, Melvin, maybe that will help.i Arlene Hamilton, will my three periods a day in Mrs. Deniston's class to Dean and Dale Hamilton. lGood Lucki Merle Hope, will take everything that isn't nailed down. lExcept my typewriterl Charles Javorsky, will my sense of humor to Judy Hope. Eldon Jeffries, will my scholastic ability to Bob Jenkins. fNo more excuses for not having your home work done.l Dwain Jenkins, will my ability of taking out more than one girl at a time in my 37 Chev- rolet to Raymond Schroeder and his Graham. Beverly Keenan, will leave my loyalty and sincerity to a-ll of the O.H.S. students. Teddy Kirkpatrick, will my ability to help my dad break in a new Nash to Jack Cusick. Jerry Laisure, will my books to anyone who likes to study. lThey are in excellent conditionli Myrle Lohff, will my loud screams to Roberta Moran. lFor future usei Beverly Martin, will my ability to get and keep boyfriends to Cora Extine. CGood hunting, Corali Bob Martin, will take my knowledge to college, as I may need it for future reference. Cheryl Mathewson, will gladly give my temper to anyone who thinks tley can handle it. Blaine Matkin, will keep Elva. Dick McNeely, will my ability of getting out-of-town girls to anyone who would like and could afford to go to Seattle every week-end.
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