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HClass Historyn CContinued7 V We have held many'successfu1 class meetings with Bill Niepeetter presiding and have accomplished-much. Imogene Nelson has kept our records in very good order with Joe Ross serving very well as Vice President. The Senior party was enjoyed by allf Those wishing to participate in the Scnionfplay havesigned with the class secretary. Since there were so many the play is sure to be a success. Our Senior boys have done very well in basket-ball this year and have made Sandoval a name in Mlich we can have much pride. Betty Richeson was chosen cheerleader. She has done a very good job at all the games and we have had very good crowds to back thc,team, All of these things have made our Senior year inter- esting and as we graduate we look hack over the four years we have just completed and realize that never again will we have the same happy and exciting times. WD hope that every class will strive to uphold the standards and traditions of Sandoval High as we have. We are sure the greatest history of our school will be the memoriex of true friendship we have had with our classmates and teachers. A s We shall keep also in the history of time the sin- cere efforts of every teacher who helped HS On our journey that has finally reached its destination. lmy the teachers keep our sincere thanks and appreciation written indelibly in their minds, for every single thing they have contributed toward our education. Let the history of the Senior Class be the good times we have shared and the things of good that we have done. Our sincere wish.Eor the history of other classes to follow is Hthe best of the b:st.N May we all nKeep on ---- Keeping on.N Mary Lou Crane
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NClass Historyn The things that seem of the utmost importance to us today are mere memories forltomorrow. Even though this is true, some of the schodl day incidents are so humorous that we, the class ofll946, shall never for- get them. We were literally Nscared stiffn by the older students who delighted in laughing at us when we meekly walked into their classes thinking they were ours. We didnlt know to go to assembly when three bells rang but instead thought Nr. Crawford was having fun playing with the bell. These are only a few Of the many mistakes that our teachers frowned at when we were not looking. They often wondered if we really had gone to grade school. W At the end of our Freshman year we breathed a sigh of relief and felt that Wu had gained poise and confidence enough to take us through the next three years. Certainly, we were no longer Hgreen fresh esu, but just Usilly sophsN.- This year went along smoo hly and more knowledge,went- into our growing minds. We were well on our way to enjoy the winter activities provided for us. Billy Joe Niepoetter was again elected president, Hu had done a good job along- with Joe Ross and Tommy Nicolay the year before as class officers. We new elected Albert Kuhn as Secretary and Tommy Nicolay as Vice-President to guide us through the. - year. As we ondod our second year we knew every corner of S.C.H.S. We had soon found with ease the gracious .. specimen nRochcsterW for Mr. Robertsdn's bug collection. . During our third year wexyorked diligently to give the seniors a banquet that the+ could remember and one that we could look back upon with pride. We succeeded! We had a class play that proved to be the Uspotlightn of the year. Mrs. Garret with the juniorsn consent chose NLittlc Womenn, and hard work at practice made it an Uoverwheluing succossn on its presentation. Jean L. ,- - Satterlee, Eleanor.Bctes, and hill Niepoetter were our.. class officers that year. l ',,,.. Now in the year, 1946, we find ourselves struggling 1 along towards the goal for whi h we have aimed two ve years. We see ourselves happi y but seriously doing the work which we have learned to love and enjoy. With keen interest we have grasped for that education wh1ch,. . prepares us for our future life and helps us to grow., mentally. New ideas for vocations are entering our ,. minds and we are beginning to reelige the full signify . icance of our education. ' ..t,,. ...., .
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CIASS WILL We, the class of nineteen-hundred forty-six, being in sound health of body and of disposing mind and memory,.dq declare this following writing to be our last willland testament, we do hereby direct that our funera1.services be conducted by our friends and well-wishers, only requesting our funeral be carried on with such splendor and dignity to which our standing in school entitles us, To our alma mater, our desire for the future classes to be as smart and ambitious as ours has been, for she deserves only the best. To our sponsors, Miss Kostanzer and Mr. Merkelbacka'W0 leave the peace and make good USB In order which we have following us. Clifford quiet which will reign after our departure. May you of it. that their road may be easier we leave the treasures stored up in four happy years to the lads and lassies Talbot leaves his ability to keep three girls on the string at once and all of them in a good humor to Paul Protz. The Junior girls bewarel N r Dortha Robertson wills her trim little figureto Clarence MbDaniels, the fUtHT6fnS6HlOTSu own Whittle round boy.W Donald Belcher wills his bashfulness to Jackie Adams., Jackie seems to be in need of it. ' Robert Evans bequeaths his basketball ability to Grant Jones. Now, Grant you too, can sit on the floor and make baskets. Ada Anderson wills her ability to stay on the good side of the teachers to Everett Uhls. Maybe Everett won't get kicked out of English with this new addition. Eleanor'Bat6s wills her ability to hold sailors to-Phyllis, Austin. Now, Phyllis, start sailing the seg. Harold Gramlick wills his ability to gossip in study hall to Eileen Williams. Now, Eileen you wonWt have to stay so quiet. Lois Foltz wills hcr curly locks to Edwin Ticknor. Now, Edwin, tho girls will euro admire you. ' Joo Jott wills his mind for mathematical figures to Jack Rains. Now, Jack, forgot those other flgurcs. Mario Bradford wills hcr excess wright ',s, to Nancy Tioknor. Sho fools sorry for Nancy in tho wlntcr. Alexander Korzoncwski wills his voice for yelling to all tho Juniors. Don't push kids, thorc's plenty for all. Clarico Bushnell wills hor boautcous face to Jack Ostororo. Wo thought Jack could make use of it. Albort Kuhn wills his dark cycs anddashing manner to Gortrudo McColland. Now, Gortrudc is this an asset or liability? Mary Lou Crane wills hor homcmhking ability to Rosalie Ncllor. We hoar Rosalie will soon have nocd of it. Mildred Hill wills her driving Utochniquon to william Cicigoi. Now, Willie can hold Doris and drive too. Bctty Maloy wills hor beloved bangs to Bob Luttroll. Sho thinks they will become Bdb. William Lammcrs wills his masculine voice to Konnoth Terry. Think you nood it Kenneth?
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