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6IZi0l' Gfass gfisfory The first part of the freshman year of the class of '47 found the members wandering bewildered from class to class. They were at last in high school! They did very well for themselves, turning out three lettermen besides a 11un1ber of other promising athletes. Their social activities started with a skating party, and a dance for the whole school which was enjoyed by every- one. By the end of the year the class was showing the rudiments of sophis- tication and were ready to become the all-mighty sophomoresf, Under the leadership of Ben Chamberlain and Ralph Gustafson. the soph- omore class began to show promise for the future. They built up a financial status for the next Year's Junior Prom by selling eokes and hot dogs. and sponsoring a couple of dances. They held their own in music and scholar- ship. Their Prom Princess was Jean Anderson. When they said good-bye to their sophomore year it was with the words, We are now ready to become those awe-inspiring upper elassmen! The junior year began with many activities. The class sponsored a sport dance which added to the treasury for the Junior Prom. They were very active in inter-class sports, winning the championship in basketball and softball. They placed a large number of the class on the varsity football and baseball squads. The scholastic showing was good with many names appearing on the school honor roll. The biggest social achievement of the year was the Junior Prom, planned around the theme, Rainbow Island. The Junior Princess was Thelma Serbousek. During the senior year they worked together under the competent lead- ership of Dave Wilson. class presidentg Chuck Humble, vice president, and Jean Livengood. secretary. They did rather well by placing several members in all the major sports. They put on the annual Sadie Hawkins Day dance which was a real success. The Christmas class-chorus contest was won by the seniors. Seholastically they faltered not, but took pride in having a com- paratively large number of students on the school honor roll.
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1, L L l I I I I I I I I I I l I I I, I I I I I I I, I I I I, I I I v v 7 v 7 7 1 elzior Glass Paul Alexander, leave my uneombed hair to Iloward Sullivan. Leatrice Anderberg, leave my skill at studying to Dolores Reilly, Jean Anderson. leave my part in the Senior Play to Margaret Byer. Don Anicker, leave my farming experience to Tom Hennessy. Ilenry Bassine, leave n1y place in English class to Frank IIoyt. Leona Belles, leave all my good grades to Ellsworth Riegel. Barbara Bennett, leave my ,job at Coopers to any girl who wants to work with Coops.l Bill Bond, leave my stove cleaning to Gloria Red McCoy Richard Bowen. leave my ambition for hard work to Harry Noble. Ray Bradley. leave my bashtulness to Donna Holliday. Irvin Brown, will my height to Gladys Larson. Ben Chamberlain. leave my physique to Bob Lionberger. Barbara Cliiekering, will my long legs to Murray McNabb. Lorraine Constantin. leave my pretty eyes to Pat Lambert. Glenna Cooper. will all of Illy hair ribbons to Jimmy Riley. Bob Copple, leave my Physics teacherg isn't the teacher glad? -Ioe Coughlin. leave my horn to Gabriel. Betty Cox, leaveg glad to be gone. Willard Crippen. lelt-long ago-to be with -Billie. Mary Crisp, leave my blue sm-otty dog sweater to Anna Kuhn. Carolyn Curtis. leave after sueh a short time. Ronald llougherty. leave, taking my vitalis with 111e. Bay Ebert. leave my Social Ee. notebook to any junior. Lois Fessant. leave my athletic manner to Joe Ilaebe. Eugene EQ.!'lll'T', leave my Student Body presidency to a very capable junior. Ilubert llarms, leave my cold wave to lliek Mowrey. Ben llarrison, leave my eold convertible Cbrrrrj to Herman MeNcely. Dorothy Ileber. leave my sophistication to Elsie Iluntzingrer. Elnora Ilight. leave 1ny Alice in Wonderland book to a deserving junior. Donna Ilitesman. leave my ability to make friends. Betty Ilousley. leave my brothers in school. Chuck Ilumble, leave for California Cor Floridaj in my new convertible.
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