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FAME Famous Quotations Contribution to Society Foreseeing the Future I don't know School Spirit Undecided Fudge 11 is ability to play Santa Claus Undecided Watch it, bub Killing varmints More school “I’ll be Trouble A large sized crack-up If you won’t do who will? Leadership Lose that bet with Dena ()h! shut up! Debate More school Watch it, buddy! My ability in geoemetry Marines Shucks Much labor B. T. O. Oh! 1 leek ! School Spirit Nurse I don’t care Intelligence Pauper I sus| ose Extra ]x ints Ball player “Sorta like Cause trouble More school You’d l e surprised Participate in most activities MRS. (iood deal Being quiet Navy Yah School Spirit Farmer's wife Tough Sports Manager of Oatman’s Gee! I don't know Four years major letter in footl all Sailor Play like a drum and heat it! Four years of a long life Interest in Sandwich Floral Shop Drives me hugs School Spirit Farmer’s wife Heck! I don't! Basketball ability Business school Well, well, well Reflector; Much talk School and more school “I le travels the fastest who F. F. A. award Shepherd travels alone Hi old girl Cow bell More school Well I'll lx- My coo|x ration Admiral in U. S. Navy Oh! Heck! Leader of school yells “Time will tell Oh Yea? Lot of time Undertaker J eepers! Music Live near St. Charles on a farm Got nose trouble Too many hours Plano resident Not bad Track More school What for? Four years of my life Mechanic Oh-Goody! School Spirit Telephone operator If you say so F. F. A. Farmer Cruisin' for a Bruisin’ Four years of my life Service station attendant Fine, just fine Leadership R. N. So!!! The best years of my life Manager of a bicycle shop I-ook at that Speed Drawer for automobile factorv Writing a book? My brains MRS. Who sez School spirit Designer wife I ook who's talking Bookkeeping ability Sales clerk Not much Myself Sales clerk Guess What T rack Marines There's a time and place Music MRS. for everything What???? Sports Sports re]x rter I supjx)se Genius in chemistry and physics More school Oh-h-h-h- School Spirit More school The 1948 Reflector 25
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HALL OF Famous Personalities K notvn By Professional Interest Wilma Allen June Bug Secretary I.owell Anderson Andy Farmer Gordon Barker Barker Lawyer or teacher I.eRov Beardsley .Wicker Service station owner Helen Cain Cain Nursing and missionary work Mary Casner C’az Physical education teacher Clarion Clausen Clair Farmer Floyd Derby I )erh Flyer Barbara Fanning Barb Physical education teacher Robert Fanning. Bob Manager of a service station XVavne Fitzpatrick Fitz Pilot in air corps Nancy Ford Prundie Journalist I aVonne Foster Bonnie Traveler Dennis Francis Dennie Sales clerk Marilyn Francis Maryland Home ec. teacher llenrv Greenstreet Hogie Engineer Leon Gould —Pete Business man Richard I lallstrom H'gg Civil engineering Martha Hanson Marta Secretary Marie Hilliard Mabel Secretary Richard Holland Dick Bus-i-ness Marilyn Hough Dee Radio operator Dena JafFe Jaff Undecided Charles Kaufman Chuck Sailor Dorothy Kessler Dot Airline stewardess Charles King Claude Sailor Dolores Klotz Klotzie Secretary Arlene LaBoube Boo Beautician Dean I.eland Wes Coach Orven Luttrell Orvie Explorer Rose Luttrell Rosie Telephone operator Bertil Mattson Barney Farmer Bruce Obenhaus Obe Farmer Astrid Olson Ochee Nurse Donald Reynolds Mousey King of the Hobos Lloyd Richardson Curly Industrial draftsman Edna Mae Schoener Shoo Teacher Arlene Sherman Sherm Designing Raymond Sherman Hopie Algebra teacher Norman Shurson Norm English teacher lack Smith J- o. Poultry farmer Jean Thorson Swede Beauty operator Ray Weisenburger Wolf Engineer A. J. Whitfield Itchev Science teacher Jennie Whitfield Jen Undecided 24 The 1948 Reflector
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rt 'Lorraine — . . . unningham. Dick Abens. Norma Huneke. Third row— Patricia Ford. Eugene Feazcl. Mary Ann Ford, Robert Keimann, Norma Xussell Niewold. Marilyn Matusiak, Leon Johnson, Patricia Hough. Miss Barnes (class Helen Hanson. Janice Bark. Irma Fitzpatrick, Louise Humiston, Dorothy ilupach. Robert Bowker. Beverly Denman. Robert Christensen. Janice Law. Paul Mueller, Allene Stahl. Beverly raid T tle. Milford Clause?, Henry Suppcs, Ralph Hubbard. Not pictured—Verian Johnson. v I ft inht Vivian Wright. Bonita Phillips, Doris Carr. Mary Marrs. Darlene Carr. Joan Matusiak. Darlene Walley. Joyce Hub rainc Ott. Second row Dean Smith. Marion Lett. l eRoy Fox. Betty ( hamplin. (Icorge Kleinprinz, Delores Darby. Toni Riis. Ann adviser). Fourth row Annie Jornlin. Mary Breuer. Fifth ausen, Henry '‘t reasurer LASS ) r Stoudt, Barliara Keith Titzel, arIson. Sixth and ’48 boasted a (twenty boys and the second largest The class welcomed two new membe orma Huneke from California and Hus Niewold from Chicago. The class also los former member, Mary Ann Eide, who moi! to California. We all missed her pleasant j sonality and school spirit. Leon, as the capable president, deserves for a job well done. Through many of brilliant ideas the class increased thej fu by selling popcorn, pencils with game scht SH -printed on them, ever sharps, corsages anc sponsoring a show. No one will forget the1 hunt, carnival, dances, play or prom. The name of the play was “A Woman of Fifteen”— a brisk comedy of youth. Through Miss Gill-harn’s efforts, patience and experience in dramatics the play was a great success. eon Johnson Inna Fitzpatrick ... Marion Lett Helen Hanson and Paul Mueller ................M iss Rita Barium of the annual hunt was definitely of the juniors, hut the hayride 26 The result not in favor given as a reward to the seniors was fun. Not only did the juniors cooj erate as a class hut many showed cooperation and ability in various extra-curricular activities such as orts, newstaff. Reflector staff, music and her organizations. This year’s prom king and queen were Paul lueller and Beverly Denman. The queen's attendants were: Irma Fitz- patrick, Mary Ann Ford, Patricia Ford. Helen Hanson, Beverly Smith, and Annie Stoudt. The king’s attendants were Milford Clausen, Leon Johnson. Rodney Hupach. Keith Titzel, George Kleinprinz and Boh Christensen. In a beautiful ceremony amid moonlight and roses the new queen and king were crowned by last year’s royalty, Charles King and Dorothy Kessler. All in all the banquet, dancing, and crowning ceremony made the evenin enjoyable to everyone. i A ■ ivrx- j Y The 1948 Reflector
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