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MSSXWSTQQQP 9 ,A6555555555SS55S55:5:::::::::iQQifE2ggLSigSSE?gE3k3:T:jgELf,lN,NxK- ,I , Y : In the fall of 1947, twenty-six timid freshmen began high school. Te selected as our class officers: Patsy Flynn, president, Mary Rae Clouse, vice president, Betty wine, scretaryg and Barbara lhitman, i'.' treasurer. hr. Franklin Kreifer was our class sponsor. During the year we lost six pupils from our class and gained one. Leorge Hart, Harold larshman, Ruthetta Moore, Anna Seymour, Ruth Winter, and Pose Hrifht dropped out. Jack Davis entered the second six weeks. Our second year, we elccted as our class officers: nary Rae Clouse, president, Roberta Burchfield, vice president, Dale Lhitehead, secretary, and Mary Peck, treasurer. Mr. John Bishop was our class advisor. Twenty- one began this sophomore year. Marjorie Lclntire dropped out and Ruthetta Moore moved back. In September, 1949, as we started our junior year, we selected Maurice Bascom, president, Violet Kallesen, vice president, tary Peck, secretary, and Roberta Burchfield, treasurer. To guide our class through the year, we were sponsored by hiss Norma Dudley. In November, we gave our class play, HBabies Night Out.H In May, we held our Junior-Senior prom with a Mexican fiesta as the theme. As we started our fourth year, we found to our immense pride and joy we were the most important class in school. He elected as our class officers: Dick Arganbright, president, Roberta Burchfield, vice president, Mary Peck, secretary, Betty Mine, treasurer. Ye were sponsored by Mr. Lowell Iverson. Later in the year we chose lavender and white for our class colors, and lillies of the valley as our class flower. Skip day came in hay and we went to Storm Lake. Baccalureate was hay l3, 1951, and Commencement, the grand finale, was Lay l5, 1951. Now we were ready to begin using our motto, HNith the ropes of the past, we will ring the bells of the future.n COMPLIMENTS OF THE GUTHRIB COUNTY VEDETTE Panora , Iowa
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ELAEE PRUPHEEY NAME DELIGHTS IN ADMITS REGRETS EXPECTS T0 Richard being tall. I like basket- I'm not taller. be a bachelor Arganbright ball. if I don't get married. I Jack breaking the I was driving that the cop get out of jai Davis speed limit. too fast. was looking. in 30 days. Maurice running around I like girls. that there are to stay single Bascom n't more of them. Jerry teasing girls I like to sleeo I don't have a be a farmer. Roberts in school. car. Dale a good time. I study too I'm not a be a man. Whitehead much. millionaire. Ben football. I'll be glad that good cars have a good Bascom when I graduat- weren't made time. cheaper. Ruthetta vacations. I have red I'm graduating. succeed. Moore hair. Patsy giving the I like to have that she has succeed. Flynn teachers gray fun. but one life hairs. to live. Fern sewing. boys are crazy that I have to be a housewife Alborn finish school. Mary Jean Guthrie Center I like good Monday mornings happy. Dunbar looking fellow- Mary Rae roller skating I'm temper- how time flies. be a housewife Clouse mental. Violet arguing with that I'm shy. that I don't be the first Kallesen Mr. Russell. talk much. woman presi- dent. Colleen being short. life is just Kenny is so marry a base- Mains a song. tall. ball player. Barbara doing nothing. I know nothing I didn't gradu- be a secretary Whitman and want to re ate lO years main that way. ago. COMPLIMENTS OF EMBREY BROS. Panora , Iowa GARAGE
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