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Delroes Dee Tilstra 'Do I like Marvin's big brother! Dick R. G. Dannehl The 'Big' Wheel ' Arlis Al Legan 'Laughing all the time! Bob Wolf Hendricks I howl at 'em all Joy Howard Brewer Chevy's are my choice Dale Pretty Boy Brantley I just can't make up my mind Peggy Peg Reynolds She's always working JUNIORS 19 Gene Joe Hewitt Onry - But a swell kid! Margaret Tootie Lindsay The 'Big Whee1's' inspiration Jack John Krause He's still cleaning up around here' Dorothy Dottie Richards Wish I could whistle - I try so hard Marvin Stinkie Fink Out for a good time Ann Annibel1e Burnett The songbird of the class Orville Gabby DuFrain Our gold star typist
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Evanell v Speers Those U. of I. men Ed Rosie Rueck I'm still tired Delores Dee Doyle She's new - but gosh! Charles Chuck Bottorff My 'uppers' are loose Delores Stemke Sumrall That skating rink is the nicest place Don Little Donnie Archer 'The minister's son - you'd never know Wilna Shep Sheppleman I love red hair JUNIORS '18 Oh, those big, black eyes! Gene Gener', Cox He likes to flirt Rose Tab Talbert love that green Plymouth Robert Rob Green Always something funny Reta Don Conn dear friend of that certain boy in Thawville! Gene Lucille Hall The c1ass's biggest romeo Shirley Slit Link Russel Russ Hockersmith What those farmers won't do
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JUNIORS Maxine Max Tilstra Delmar Flitty Cox Tm forever blowing bubbles-gum Those Freshmen girls! Paul Lover Boy Warner Vivian Viv Lee I l0ve Cvrtiss - candy The Navy is still tops Bob Dunkie Dunker ' He's the silent type DDD JUNIOR CLASS WRITE-UP The Junior Class began the year of '47-'48 with the large enrollment of thirty-four. Two members were lost while Delores Doyle joined us. Mr. Seaney and Mrs. Landwer acted as class sponsors. When Mr. Seaney was granted his leave of absence Mrs. Landwer filled his position with Mr. Chase as co-sponsor. The following members were elected to fill the offices: President, Dick Dannehlg Vice-President, Bob Greeng Secretary, Shirley Linkg Treasurer, Gene Hall. The early part of the first semester plans were started for the prom. The prom proved to be a great success and the Seniors were overjoyed. Our candidates for King and Queen were Bob Green and Shirley Link. Our class was well represented in all the activities of O. T. H. S.- girls and boys being members of the Choruses, Thespians, F.H.A., G.A.A., Varsity Club, Basketball, Football, and most everything else. 20
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