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ANNUAL JUNIOR APRIL 26, I 946 PROMENADE A CRUISE TO HAWAII On the twenty-sixth of April 'Tis an evening prime for play The Junior class has planned for you A gala holiday. Our ship will sail at nine o'clock Bound for Hawaii's shore So be on time and don't forget We'll all have fun galore.' For those who want to remember it, and for those who never saw it, the class of '47 publishes this picture of the 1946 junior-senior promenade. 7 e are proud of it, and of the pleasure and toil which it represents.
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f i Powell C “Hurry, scurry; pell, meli; tumble, bumble” | 1 Vocal 1, 3; May Day 1; Study Club 3; RODEO 4; Gypsy Rover 3 Anton Rauch I hate nobody; I am in charity with the world. Guidance 3, 4 Hazel Ray Thy sports, thy wanderings when a child Were ever on a prairie wild. May Day 1 Donald Robson Yet in my lineaments they trace Some features of my father's face. Guidance 3, 4 ! . jj Doris Roll i Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Band 1, 2, 3; Vocal 4; Discussion Club 1, 2; May Day 1,2, 3; Gypsy Rover 3; Don't Take My Penny 4 Joan Schenk A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Glee Club 1, 2; Guidance 3; May Day 1, 2; Usher 3 Pattie Schenk Silence that SDOke, and eloquence of eyes. Vocal 1; Pep Club 3; May Day 1; Brother Goose 4 Beverlj Weir There is no wisdom like frankness. Vocal 1, c, 3, 4; Pep Cluo 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day 1, -e 4; Mystery in Blue 1; RODEO 2, 3 4; Brother Goose 4; Office Girl 2; Usher 3 Arthur Wild in lu v culd talk-- lord! how it talked! Band 1, 2; Basketball B 1, 2; Basketball a 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 4
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SENIOR SNEAK DAY Lost: One slightly used senior class, sometime between 3:30 P.1.1. Tuesday and 8:30 A.ii. Wednesday. Average heigit, 5'9 ; average weight, 131,'r, seventeen pair of brown eyes, 13 pair of blue, and 3 pair of green; average shoe size, 7; I.Q., sufficient Found: Above described class on April 23 at the picnic grounds near Lewistown. Forsaking cozy comforters and banish- ing sleep from heavy-lidded eyes they met at Calso's station 'early that morning arriving at destination near noon. Classification: Boys instinctively acted when given a ball and bat and contrived for hours to slide for bases, strike foul balls, and call for home runs. Some girls waded in the creek while others climbed the hills. The class did justice to weiners, potato salad, cake, and dill pickles. The boys grew impatient while girls shopped. The usual thirsty model needed that pause that refreshes. Returned: One senior class to Roundup High School, weary, but happy with memories to muse over in future years.
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