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Class History The class of 1947 would like to take you back twelve years by a time machine to review the history of the present Senior Class. Under Miss Dorothy Porter we started our studies and we all worked together as congenial buddies. In the second grade, with Miss Alice Dwincll, our fears were started but all went well. Miss Irene Butler was teaching our third year but a wonderful start soon diminished our fear. Our fourth year was most difficult of any we’d begun, but under Miss Stearns we had plenty of fun. Our fifth grade holds memories of things everlasting, and we wish to pay tribute to Miss Marshall’s fine teaching. Our sixth grade was tough as any could be, for under Miss Shannon came our graded degree. Now, to sum these years up, we had plenty of fun. In our plays and operettas we had worked as one. We weren’t little angels as our teachers will agree, for every little while we were as mean as could be. Now on to the seventh grade in O. H. S., which we’d been informed would be our greatest test. We thought we were everything, and very smart, but Miss Lovell soon taught us we were only a part. Under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Reed, we entered class competition, and once took the lead. We left Junior High, which had been plenty of fun, proud of our record and all that we’d done. In study hall, which was to be our home room, we encouraged new friends who expected their doom. With Mr. Barton’s aid we pulled through again, and we started to think of being women and men. We began to be problems in the Sophomore class, because we were watching others and catching on fast. We stayed after school, which we didn’t like a bit— we weren’t quite as cute as we’d like to admit. Our next advance up the ladder of learning was the Junior Class, for which we’d been yearning. We put on the prom for the class of ’46, and began to forget about those cute little tricks. Our time machine is running out fast, with this year which has been our last. We wish to take time to give praise to our teachers, for our high school learning and its many fine features. Our review is now ending a wonderful twelve years. And our leaving will be accompanied by smiles and tears. Page Fifteen
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REBECCA RACINE “Becky” Rebecca, better known as “Becky”, is a tall cheerful Senior and one of the most popular girls in the class. Among other things she is an excellent athlete, especially in the field of basketball, and is famous for her cute smile and accompany- ing giggle. Another of the original thirteen, “Becky” has al- ways been present in extra-curricular activities, doing every- thing possible to help everyone. Glee Club (1). (2), (3), (4); Orchestra (1), (2), (3); Basket- ball 2 , (3), (4); Class Play (2), (3); Member of Student Council (3). (4); Softball 2 . (3). (4); Press Club (3), (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); All State Chorus (4); Girls’ Glee Club (1), (2), (3). (4»; Safety Patrol (2), (3); Victory Drill (1), (2); Freshman Reception Committee (2 . MILTON SMITH, “Mickey” The last of the Smith brothers, Mickey has been with us during our four years of high school. Another member of the Senior Trio”, he is very witty and always has some anec- dote to tell us. Glee Club (1), (2); Basketball (4 ; Junior Prom Committee (3); Safety Patrol (1); Freshman Reception Committee (2); Cheerleading (1). MARY WALKER Mary has helped a great deal in school and outside affairs with her musical talents and we hope she’ll continue. Lots of success, Mary. Glee Club (1), (2). (3), (4); Dramatic Club (1); Band (1), (2), (3), (4); Orchestra (1), (2), (3), (4); Double Quar- tette (1), (2), (4); Press Club (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); F. H. V. (1); All State Orchestra (3). (4); All State Chorus (1); Girls’ Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4); Victory Drill (1), (2); Accompanist (2). (4); Two Piano Work (4). Page Fourteen
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Day In—Day Out RITA BOULANGER—rushing around. JEANNETTE GALLUP—flitting about. LORRAINE CARL—laughing at her own corn. JANET ALEXANDER—pretending not to know. SALLY EASTMAN—expressing her opinion. PAULI DONALDSON—saying something she shouldn’i THELMA GREEN—knowing the answer. BEVERLY COTE—getting excited. JANICE GRAY—looking like the top of the morning. MARGE LYON—taking it all in. JANETTE MASON—surprising us. PEARLENE GRIGGS—having a good time. PAULINE PERKINS—thinking it is a big joke. BECKY RACINE—trying to keep her eyes open. BEVERLY HERRICK—chasing the boys. MARY WALKER—tending to business.” HAZEL KAHLSTROM—tittering. PAT GRAHAM—looking puzzled. HERB MARSH—taking pictures. IRVIN BENNETT— pulling somebody’s leg. ARLAND MACIE—listening. ROYCE GLODGETT—making believe he’s shy. BUSTER PERRY—smiling. DAVE DAWSON—hanging around. BRUCE BOWMAN—passing out gum. RICH CLOUTIER—being independent. MICK SMITH—cuttin' up. FRED LAMBERT—trying to be funny. WAYNE EMERSON—cooperating. BERNIE KENNISON—rolling his eyes. JANET MASON—fibbing with a straight face. Page Sixteen
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