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INTRODUCING We're the class of '48 Here our story to relate. Thirty-sever weathered the gale And now as seniors we all hail. Rose and gray fly from the mast We'll fight for our colors to the last. ' The past forever gone The future still our own, We'll all stick together So none will go alone. Cur class as a whole is unique Stand by and we'll give you a peek. Just take a look at Kerel's face As a basketball forward he takes his place. Evelyn Hensler, our president jolly, Is known for all her wit ana folly. Duane and Joey, incorporated As P.A.D. chums are splendidly mated. Nancy Groce intends to teach We’ll tell the world she'll make a peach. Gertrude and Ruby, they say, Into the business world will stray. Frances and Robert, the mathematicians, Are also noted as musicians. The senior sheik'. Who can it be? Eddie Mount. You've guessed. It is he. And Eugene Hendrickson, we are told, Does very strong opinions hold. Lois doesn't do a thing, But sit and talk and laugh and sing. In basketball Red is in his prime, But after that Phyllis counts tine. Elaine and Ruby are friends, tried and true, Somewhere two boy friends are waiting for you. Faul's personality will be the same, Although he's been chosen for the East-West game. Frances Hagen, though quiet and small Before no obstacle will fall. Sleep, Lois Peterson does not seek, For at parties she goes without, for a week. PH.5.Ten Commandments lk Thou shalt have no other bocks before thine P.A.D. 2. Thou shalt not cut newspapers in the study hall. 3. Honor thy teachers and thy superintendent. 4. Thou shalt not park thy wads of gum under the desk. 5. Thou shalt not wait until the last day to pre- pare for thy six-weeks’ tests. 6. Remember thy English book reports. 7. Thou shalt read no other Dapers before thy Wildcats . 8. Remember thy Home Ec. classes, for the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. 9. Thou shalt not blame the typewriters for thy typing mistakes. 10. Thou shalt not forget thy school-day memories. THE SENIORS Our basketball captain this year was Joe, Not even sprained wrists can hinder his go . Dolores Brenteson is small and neat, And the boys think she's really reet . Our senior class has a guy named Paul, When it comes to driving, he beats them all. For a cheerleader we have Mary Jean, When she jumps, she's on the beam. The Wildcat staff has Tine-1 The mimeograph he runs pell-mell. Mari Ann and Myra, the inseparable two, Stick together like paper and glue. Donald Norem is never seen Without his thoughts turned toward Arlene. Jimmy Boulds is very well known His name on desks is always shown. Our majorette is named Vermae She has looks that really pay. We have a girl named Marilyn Dawn When there's homework to do, she's always gone. There's a senior girl named Donna Marie Always together are Kenny and she. Ingrid and Betty, the giggling pair, Tc them the world is without a care. Barbara Barner, small and sweet, Cur class, without her, is incomplete. Dorothy Redmond, our versatille editor, For her there is no living competitor. Harold Hilyard, drives you mad Because he’s such a striking lad. Dorothy Ann is her name, Her piano playing will bring her fame. Margaret is a quiet one But when you know her, she’s lots of fun. We the Seniors have passed in review, We've worked together tried and true. The Seniors now say good-bye, And hope to be remembered in Plentywood High. Song Hints Near You ..Phyllis L. and Red J. Time cn My Hands ..Miss Gunderson Full Moon and Empty Arms ..Fay P. Feudin' and Fightin' ..Arlene M. and Donald N. I’m My Own Grandma ..Marilyn F. I’m a Big Girl Now ..Peggy I. Dance, Ballerina , Dance ..David and Lyle M. Leave the Dishes in the Sink ..Home Ec. girls I 7 ant a Sunday Kind of Love ..Ingrid J. Saturday Night is the Loneliest Night ..Nancy G. I'm Gonna Get a Gal ..Paul A. Sweethearts or Strangers ..Dea N. and Dean T. It's Three O'clock in the Morning ..Eddie M. Cuddle Up a Little Closer ..Donna T. and Kenny Trombonology ..Ronnie M. I Only Want My Buddy ..Sally Ann 0. Let's Take the Long Way Home ..Dorothy and Loren. 17-
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-TREASURE CHEST- PROPHECY icam Hensler, the local athletic instructor, is also at the table. Evelyn has now formed an exclusive club, The Topknotch Club, which is only for girls over 5 feet, 10 inches. Speaking of height, there goes Barbara Barner wearing a pair of her latest shoe creations. Barbara is the designer of the TWT shoes, the Teeny Weeny Tootsie shoes. Her shoes all have heels over 4 inches and plat- forms not less than one inch. Who is that hurrying out? Why, it's Mari Ann Thoresen. Something must have happened at her theatre in Antelope. Her theatre is equipped with removable armrests between each of the seats. Myra Sorenson, her partner, has perfected in her home ec. kitchen a special syrup for the popcorn. It's guaranteed to make everyone cone back for a second box (another set of teeth is furnished with the second box). It is rumored that sht receives all the extra profits. Lois Pattison is head usherette. This is the closest Lois can get to Lake without living in Plentywood. The popu- lation of Lake is increasing as everyone who lives there is guaranteed to receive a complimentary pass to the theatre in Antelope. Speaking of population, Raymond has increased greatly since the Brown and Blair railroad was installed between Plentywood and Raymond. People are traveling to Raymond because it offers more excitement--so we’ve heard . Well, we guess we better leave. This was to be just a stroll, but we seem to have made an evening of it. The organ is playing softly now and everyone is dancing. As we leave, we hope that in ten years we will be able to attend another reunion of the graduates of '48. May it be as pleasant as this one has been. and my precious book on How to Look Beautiful to aid him in fixing his hair. 44. I, Evelyn Kensler, will to Bernice Brenteson my formula for fudge, often called rock candy. 45. I, Robert Power, will to Karol Domonoske my Arban's Method of playing my cornet. 46. To Darrel Dean Sedevic, I, Mari Ann Thoresen, will ability to ski without spraining his ankles. 47. To Irene Engheusen, 1, Margaret Stadstad, will all my excess bookreports which are worth 36 points. Cherish these tenderly for I read 100 pages for each point and carefully wrote 36 pages of summary on pretty, yellow paper. WILL
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CALENDAR of EVENTS Sept. 8--School begins 19— -National Assembly—Liauid Air 24— -M.E.A. county meeting 26— Initiation Sophomore party Oct. l--Soil conservation trip 10— National Assembly—The Melody Boys 14— Faculty party 18—Merit Council examinations 20— Second six weeks 21— T.N.T. party and initiation, . , 22— Stanton Thomas speaks to P.A.D. on Social Security 23-24—M.E.A. Convention, Glasgow 30— National Assembly--Turner, Penman 31— Halloween parties for all students, sponsored by Lions Club Nov. 6—Ping pongs taken University debate 7— Freshman party 11— Armistice Day program 18— Truman Cheney here; speaks to seniors and faculty 21— Pepsi Cola examinations 27— Thanksgiving Dec. 1—Third six weeks 4— Mumbo Jumbo”, Junior play 8— Home economics tea for faculty 17—National Assembly—Magician 19— Christmas program 20— Senior ball 22— Vacation begins Jan. 5—School reopens 12— Mr. Ulmer begins work 23— First semester ends National Assembly—Mr. Blodgett, pianist F.H.A. convention at Bozeman 26—Fourth six weeks Feb. 4—Concordia concert band 10—Guidance conference 18-19-20-21—District 1 Tournament 25— National Assembly--Mississippians Mar. 1—Faculty movies 8--Fifth six weeks 12—Junior high sleigh-ride party 17—University Concert 19—Freshmen assembly program 26— School not in session 28— Easter 29— -School not in session Apr. 13—Junior senior banquet 15— Down and.Up , senior class play 16— I The Valiant , sophomore assembly program 19--Sixth six weeks 23—Prom 30— Senior assembly program 29-30—High School week, Bozeman May 1—High School week, Bozeman 7— Junior assembly program 8— District band and music festival, Wolf Point 13-14-15—State track meet 15—Williston band festival 21— Band and vocal concert 22— Track meet 23— Baccalaureate Services 27— Commencement, Dr. H. G. 28— School ends Klemme, speaker 18
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