Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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News lfirxl ro-rv, left lo right -Gordon Harker, Jean Thorson, Chuck King, Dorothy Kessler, Floyd Derby, Helen fain, Henry tireenstreet, Delores lilotz, l.eon Gould. Delia Jaffe, Wilma Allen. ,SQ-folic! ro-zo-V Donald Reynolds. Astrid Olson, Lowell Anderson, Marilyn Francis, Yictor Beardsley, Marilyn Hough, Ronald llrimicombe, Rose l.uttrell. XVendell Stahl, Miss Young. Tliiru' nm' --llarbara lianniug, jack Smith, Mary Casner, Dean Leland, Marie Hilliard, XX. NYhitlield, lidna Mae Sehoener, Ray XTR-isenburger. Arlene Lalioubc, Charles Kaufman, 1'i1llU'fl1?'U'ZA'fl.2lwYOllIlL'FOSTCT,liI'llCCc,DUllll2llIS, Martha Hanson, Bertil Mattson, Arlene Sherman, Richard Holland, lieverly Covert, Dennis Francis, Robert Fanning. Ififfli roto-nOrveii l.uttrell, Dick l-lallstrom, Norman Shurson, l.loyd Richardson, XN'ayne liitzpatrick, Clarion Clausen. Noi fvirllrrvff---hleliiiie VYliitlield. JUNIOR BRAVES The junior class started the year off with Miss Young tadvisorj, .-Xstrid Olson fipresidentj, Gordon Barker tvice-presidentl, l.owell Anderson 4Secretary-TreasurerJ to lead them through this busy year, They were represented in the student eouneil by Marilyn Francis and Richard l lolland. .-X lonely, wet bean tield aided the seniors in hiding from the juniors and soon after their defeat the juniors rewarded the seniors with a hay ride. There were many dances sponsored by the junior class, a humorous playf I-ife of the Party, a bigger and better carnival and a lovely prom. The gym was beautifully decorated with mermaids, stars, seatish and tishnets to carry out the underwater theme. 'lean Mueller, senior queen, crowned the May Queen, Dorothy Kessler, in a beautiful ceremony. This year's attendants were 'lean Thorson, Marilyn Francis, Dolores Klotz, Dean 'latte-, Astrid t Jlson, and 'Iennie VVhitlield. A new attraction, added to the procession this year was the juniors' handsome king, Chuck King, and his attendants. l.eon Gould, Dick llolland, Gordon Barker, Floyd Derby, Wayne Fitz- patrick, and Dean l.eland. liveryone dressed in their gayest lndian iinery , danced to the thirteen-piece band of Bill Cook and his artists of swing, culminating the grandest prom ever, thanks to the juniors and their eliicient advisor, Miss Doris Young. 24. Tin' 10-If fxicjlvffof'

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