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What do you do when you hit your thumb? Farm Shop-Mr. Worthington. fl K K sam., a Four score and seven years ago , ,, M Speech-Mr. Golden lf two plus three equals five, what does x plus y equal? Advanced Algebra-Mr. Harder.
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WILLIAM MESSINGER Transportation Manager Visual Aids Operator. CUSTODIANS Kenny Page Willy Weidhuner Hooley Doyen
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SENIOR EMBLEMS CLASS COLORS Orchid and White CLASS FLOWER Orchid CLASS MOTTO Onward to Unknown Horizons w l SENIOR CLASS CAPTAINS Warren Caldwell, Vice President Berniece Fricke, Secretary, Kenneth Brown, President Carl Nies, Treasurer. SENIOR HISTORY On August 30, 1948, a team of sixty-eight green, but eager, freshmen entered the halls of P.H.H.S. The class coaches were: Miss Smith, Miss Brauer, and Mr. Worth- ington. The class officers were: President Bill Tibbs' Vice-President Warren Cald well, Secretary, Jim Stuhmerg Treasurer, Gene Andersoyng Student-Council Representa: tive, Phillip Watkins. These officers captained the class admirably. Returning cheerfully in the fall of 1949, we chose as our leaders: President, Bob Nelson, Vice-President, Berniece Frickeg Secretary, Warren Caldwell, Treasurer, Joe Lynn, Student Council Members, Benny Carter, and Gene Anderson. Class coaches were Mrs. Peterson, Mr. Greathouse, and Mr. Moll. When we returned to P.H.H.S. with two years of ball game experience, we chose as our officers: President, Bill Tozer, Vice-President, Gene Anderson, Secretary-Treas- urer, Sally Swanson, Student Council Representatives-Kenny Brown, Bob Koch, and Richard Weidhuner. The coaches were: Mrs. Satorius, Miss Holloway, Miss Spence, and Mr. Golden. Two great baskets of the year were the Junior-Senior Prom and the junior play 'tClementine. We returned to the fourth quarter with an abundance of ambition and talent. We elected as our officers: President, Kenny Browng Vice-President, Warren Caldwell, Secretary, Berniece Frickeg Treasurer, Carl Nies, Student Council Members-Bob Nelson, Joan Ortman, Bob Koch and Gene Anderson. Our sponsors were Miss Terry, Miss Bower, Miss Masters, and Mr. Rasplica. One of the great successes of our senior years was our play January Thaw, di- rected by Mr. Adams. P HIXQVS all say that we are sorry to be leaving the halls and classrooms of GOOD OLD
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