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Anderson, Mary Ann Andrews, Mary Bain, Richard 'Baker, Betty Balliot, Mildred Barber, Carroll Betts, Dick Bgngr, Frank Bradetich, Philip Brockway, Bill Carrithers, Verna Chaney, Dan Chapman, Jane Cochran, Lucille Cross, Maryln Davis, Delores Delay, Tony DeMers, Bob Derr, Allen Dingley, Darlene Driesbach, Robert Dunn, Betty Jeanne Durkee, George Eagen, Mary Ellen Eveland, Sylvia Ferguson, Jim Flathers, Anita Forsyth, Anne Foster, Beth Francis, Alma Graham, Flora Gravelle, Leona Hadley, Lucille Harder, Patt Belle undo 'za Hill, Hollis Hoffine, Virginia Hunt, Loretta Hutchinson, Gloria Jensen, Mabel Johnson, Billy Johnson, Geraldine Johnson, Norma Jean Koffel, Elmer Kvalvik, Kenneth Lange, Edith Larson, Lyle Lucky, Dora Lynch, Claire Mc Gee, Carl Mansfield, Arlene Meserve, Stan Miller, Eleanor Montgomery, Harriette Morris, Grace Morris, Richard Morrison, Veryl Nelson, Robert Nottingham, Dorothy Noland, Dean Parker, Bill Perry, Robert Piatt, Mary Lee Pierce, Robert Purscelley, Oneita Ramsey, Nellie Randall, Adrian Ratcliff, Howard Reed, Gertrude Reed, Jim Reynolds, Joyce Reynolds, Loyal Rheinschmidt, Corrine Ridley, Howard Riechen, Margaret Ryan, Phyllis Sawyer, Van Selberg, Helen Sell, Dolores Selle, Dewey Shadel, Grace Shields, Willetta Sletager, Helen Slette, Ruth Smith, Lorraine Standish, Marjorie Stockmanp Bill Stockman, Ted Stone, JOY Stoner, Albert Stradley, June Svab, Elna Swanson, Elsie Thompson, Benita Tifft, Shirley Tillberg, Irma Tope, Robert Van Schaak, Duane Walker, Naoma Warren, Lois Welo, Janet Workman, Betty Lou Y Henderson, Crystal Hensley, Glen Hernvall, Nina Herzog, Donna ' , ! Reynolds, Jeanne
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N ..,.-,gg--wr- -wp---, u.-wg, rf , . -s+-- W HJ-Q-4+ 1- M-MW MIAMI BEACH--A bad storm nearly caused disaster to Edna Johnson, Helen Kvalvik and Thelma Nillson, a crew from Opal Oliver's oyster orginization for Fortgne Hunters, who have made their millions by cracking oysters in search of pear s. A . Don't miss the new quiz show immediately following on this station. It stars Verna Mae Jones, that well known master of ceremonies. Also participating are e Patricia McManus, Society Editor of N. Y. Times, Bonnie Mae Neu, Women'sDtab1e- tennis champion, Lois O'Donnell, Secretary to the Mayor of N. Y. City and Virginia Olson, Miss America of 1955. Here's our singing announcer for our sponsor. 'Mary Had Short Fingernails on Hands As White As Snow. She Started Using Nail Food, And Now They Reallv Growlu F.F.F--M.F.F. F.F.F.--M.F.F. ' ' ATTENTION!! New world's tiddly-winks champion is Buzz Boeck, who also owns the Middle Home for Eherly Ladies. It is rumored that he is harboring those two notorious kidnappers, Dan Chapman and Don Stueve. The Federal Trades Commission today approved Orville Dockter's new slogan, nlf You Are Ill, Take a Pill. If Doctor Dockter's Pills Won't Kill, Nothing Willn Shrewd tycoon Bob May today transacted a final deal involving the franchise of Sandpoint Public Service System. He must now collect garbage twice a week. BALTIMORE--Roberta Dark has reopened her exclusive rythmic-dancing school, nDancing in the Dark With Dark.n She has taught such artists as Joy Claussen, Phyllis Moran and Betty Holderness. Taking a post graduate course is Floyd Irish. Howard Rue, super-salesman for Acme Specialty Company claims to be first to have sold Fay Nolan some henna rinse and Bob Kalb a joke book. , Broadway opening of nLarceny of an Old Vasen by Arthur Hunter and Ray Hadley was reviewed by this reporter who wishes to state that it was a great success. The vegetables, when canned will last the authors all winter. Attending the opening were Chronic's Cover Girls, Mary Lou Ballou, Barbara Beeson, Betty Lou James, BerthaColpaertand Elaine Melis. - Jesse Gilbert, who resides in a swank Hollywood home says that contrary to the luxury class he has callouses on his hands. Jack Benny pays him 356.50 a week for lacing his girdle and dry cleaning his toupe. HOLLYWOOD--Man about town is Jim Nelson, who can be seen cruising around in a big black Isotti-Franchini, any other hack can he had for 82.50. Exy Sarff, whose hair has definately outshone Van Johnson's is starring in M.G.M. CMontgomery--Green--MorseI hit, nA Lady and Redn, co-starring Elaine Huff. BOSTON--Ord Ely's all girl orchestra starring Evelyn Ferguson and her magic piano, with Beverly MacDonald as vocalist is appearing in a one night stand Cthey can't stand them any longerj at the Capacabanana. Tonight they are featuring Pete Weisz and Dell Woten's new song hit, nDay After Yesterdayn. And now from our sponsor--Betty Palmer. I'll be back in a flash with some trash. 'She's engaged, she's lovely, she used FROMM'S FINGERNAIL FOOD. Popular deb of the year, Miss Olivia Verdal states, nMy fingernails were short and would not grow. Then my friend, Barbara Turner told me about FROMM'S FINGERNAIL FOOD. I use it regularly 25 times a day and now my fingernails are long and glamorous.' FLASH!! The U. S. S. Stillafloat docked at N. Y. harbor today. Among t h e passengers were the only survivers of the ill-fated U. S. S. Wasunka which was reefed in the south seas in the summer of '45. They were Ilene Shaffer, Marge Pederson, Marge Sinchack, and Betty Lee Johnson. Their first words were, w h e n they saw the rescuing seamen, NOWH-o--o--oo!n CThey hadn't seen a man since the wreck. CTNNCINATI--Helen Woodard and Mildred Watts, the popular aerialist act tour- ing with Don Neuton's Wonder Circus, were seriously injured last nite while doing one of their breathtaking performances without a net. They fell the entire three feet to the ground when the high wire snapped. Helen suffered fallen archesg Mildred a sprained toe. FLASH!! After years of harmonizing, Herby Shear and L66 Robinson have finally made a trumpet duet out of nDeath Valley Days' theme song. With Oceans of Love, I remain your New York correspondent, Thelma Matheny, who believes that Life Will B2 Life. -F :.g.:,s-1-sr '--'- --:-:':v:-ff:-v- . , I8 ,,- ., in-.iw 5 3 ..... ..s4aQ.:.- Q - .- E-w - ', !. - I ' ' -A 3442. v Yv'a I
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31 s ' ass gflstory Q ii we entered the ULitt1e Red School Housen in September, 1941. By the time we had learned that we should use the north stairs going up and the south stairs coming down, it was election day. Officers chosen were: Jim Nelson, President Ann Roberts, Vice-president, Margery Pederson, Secretary-treasurer. In September We gave ourselves a party.' The seniors didn't get to initiate so consequently refused to sponsor a frosh-senior party. In the spring we had a picnic at the city park. Our nominee for Leohono Carnival Queen was Betty Lou James. The following term our Sophomore year, the outstanding additions to our edu- cation had been that we should keep off the grass and avoid tracking on the gym floor. We gave our first Monticola fund dance in September, 1942, for the pur- pose of collecting money to be used in our senior year for the publication of our annual. The officers that year were: Bob Congdon, Presidentg Ruth Pearce, Vice- presidentg Julie Zahlan, Secretary-treasurer. There were seven from our class who joined the Leohono Society. Then we were upperclassmen, the honor we heard about since we started high school. We gave a Junior Play, nNot Quite Such a Goosen. The cast for this play wasi Beverly Mac Donald, Betty Lou James, Elinor Clayton, Bob May, and P a u l Loman 0 4 ' At the Girls League King and Queen dance, Betty Palmer received the honor of Queen and Dale Bceck, King. U Our Junior Prom went over with a big success. The decorations were in har- mony with the theme of Spring. I We re-elected Bob Congdon as president, Jim Nelson, Vice-presidentg and Marion Lodge, Secretary-treasurer. At last we're seniors, the year we've all dreamed about. Our officers for this year are: Julie Zaklan, President, Ray Hadley, Vice-presidentg and Mary Hadley, Secretary-treasurer. Instead of frightening the frosh with initiation, we welcomed them with a very successful party. we gave an assembly to get the freshmen acquainted with the student body. ' Seniors are active everywhere in the school, in clubs and crginizations, in music, in athletics and in anyway they can be helpful to the student body. We wanted to boast our Mbnticola fund so we gave an all school mixer in the falls Our advisors throughihe four high school years, who have been very helpful, Are: Mr. Dodds, Miss Spoor, and Mrs. Nash. Seven boys from our class received basketball letter awards and seventeen joined the Leohcno Society. We've gone this far and we'll gc farther in this war-torn world. Some of us will go onto battle fronts, some in college or in a profession, but whereever we go, we will have success.
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