St Maries High School - Lumberjack Yearbook (St Maries, ID)

 - Class of 1951

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1 9 X ' rr enior Class Hi tory ln September of 1947, the population of S.M,l-l,S, was increased by 72 as the excited little frosh began their first year of high school. Joanne Seamanwas their PresidentgJeanSanguinet, Vice- Presidentg Marjorie Johnston, Secretary and Dolores Foster, Treasurer. Dolores Foster was also chosen Sweetheart of the class. Initiation proved to bc quite strenuousg during the ordeal they had to sandpaper the Sacred Cow. A party was given for the Seniors and they also sponsored a movie. To lead them through their Sophomore year they chose DonReidhaar, Presidentg Ixlerilyn Papenfuhs, Vice-Presidenrg Jim Emerson, Secretary and Dolores Foster, Treasurer. Bernadine Williams was chosen Sweetheart of this class. The Junior year found the leaders to be Jim Emerson, Pres- identg Dolores Foster, Vice-President: Merilyn Papenfuhs, Secretary and Sam Jacot, Treasurer. Merilyn Papenfuhs was elected Sweetheart of the class. Ten girls were admitted into the Pep Club. The class play, Handy Man, was presented very successfully. They also sponsored the Junior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquet. As high and mighty Seniors on the last lap of their journey, Dolores Foster was elected class President: SamJacot, Vice- Presidentg Bernadine Williams, Secretary and Betty Devoe Treasurer. Mr. Frazier was chosen as Senior class advisor. They sponsored the TinselBall on December 9, and pre- sented their cla ss play in March. The mighty seniors are look- ing forward to Sneak Day, Graduation, anda bright and hap- py future. P I2-YEAR SENIORS FIRST ROW: Delmar Odegaard, Pat Torchie, Agneslohn- son, Ronald Ebert, Betty Sines, Betty Horine. SECOND ROW: Edwin Dawson, Sam Jacot, Dusty Wight, Gene Bergman, Don Reidhaar. Page Sponsor-RAY A. BOWEN AGENCY 16 '4

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Wo-+ 1.mq'l'0-' onion .2 Class Will We, the mighty and noble seniors of S. M. I-LS. are leav- ing to posterity our last testament and will in the firm hope and belief that they will profit by our mistakes and enjoy our successes. Mayall future classes beas loyal, honest, generous and studious as this graduating senior class has been in the past. To all future seniorswe say au revoir and may you en- joy all the opportunities afforded inside our alma mater. I, Kay Alexander, will my Chemistry experience to Ruby Herboldt in hope that she does a better job than I did. I, Gene Bergman, will my ability to get along with Mr. Caldwell in Journalism class to Shirley Austin. I, Rilla Berry, will my ability to move to anyone who wants itg though a freshmanis preferred. I want her to have a good full four years of it. I, Betty Brown, will my good times in St. Maries High to Dickie Barr and I hope that he makes as much use out of them as I did. I, Don Brock, hereby will my ability to get along with the teachers of S. M.l-l.S, to Gilbert Anderson. I, Glenna Cardwell, will my seamstress ability to the Home Ec. teacher, Miss Shapard. I, Ed Dawson, will to David Thomas my ability to get along with girls. I, Betty Devoe, being of sound body and not so sound mind, do hereby will my notes from BillClark and my hearty appetite to Charlene Waddell, in hopes that she will make good use of both. I, Jim Emerson, will all my Saturday night parties and reckless rides to Jimmy St. George in hope he will make good me of them and stay sober--also--. I, Ronald Ebert, will my ability to cheat in Physics to Eddie Dimico. l, Dolores Foster, being of sound body and questionable intelligence will my wild exploits and wee U3 hours to Ellen Williams. Remember, Ellen? I, Betty I-lorine, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my cabinet in Chemistry lab to anyone that can stand the smell of HCL and sulfur. I, Sam Jacot, having several sound used tires and a bat- tery, do will them to Jay Gibson in the futile hope he will be able to keep his car in running condition. I, Agnesjohnson, do hereby will my ability to have been a cheerleader for two years to Donna Taisey. We, Margie Johnston and Betty Elmes, being EL -252 sound in mind and body, will our giggles and ability to get in CG? s . ' i l it fi troublewith Miss Shapatd and Mr. Cladwell to Bridgie Sween- ey and Marilyn Hanley. Good luck, kids! I, Ed Mellen, being of no mindand little intelligence, do hereby will all my charms to any girl who wants them. I, Laura McClarin, willmy study hallseat to some Junior. l, Delmar Odegaard, being of sound mind and body QI hopel will my curly hair to Billy Craveng He needs it, Iwill my typewriter to Don Boyce hoping that someday he willcatch up with his classmates. I, Speck Papenfuhs, being, hereby will my little blue glasses to Gilbert Anderson to prevent eye strain when he watches the girls go by. 'l, Betty Lou Pease, will my ability to getalong with Miss Shapard to Anita Powell. I, Alma Qualls, will my ability to stay out of school to anyone who is here everyday and needs a rest. I, Don Reidhaar, being of astounding mind and feeble body do hereby w.ill my ability to get along with faculty and administration to Russell Iverson, and sincerely hope that he .isn't expelled. I, Jessie Roan, being of unsound mind and all body hereby leave my even disposition and ability to keep silence in the library to the 5th period librarians of future years. I, Joanne Seaman, will my ability to get in and out of trouble to Rita Larson, providing she uses my brass knuckles whenever she needs them. I, Betty Sines, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to control my sentimental emotions to Sharen Moshinsky for the benefit of all those to whom it may concern! l I, Marjean Smith, being of sound mind and body, mostly body, will my good behavior, what little I have, to Merla Sherrard. I, BillStrite, will all my good grades to my little broth- er and all the fun and happiness that Ihad in S.M.H.S. to Sandra Pugh and all my girls to Don Kingsley except one-- that one's for me. I, Mickey Thomas, will my curly hair to Byrl Leseman. I, Pat Torchie, will my ability to get all my creditsfor a diploma to Florabelle St. George. I, BobWerdell, will the part of my finger thatis missing to John Melseng my black eye and skinned-up nose to Rita Lar- song and good looks to Lee Carpenter. I, Dusty Wight, will Norman McCall about two feet of my height. I, Bernadine Williams, will my ability to handle an axe to anyonewho doesn'thave better sense than to leave it alone. 17

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