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THE TAHIAN 1948 R KY 'VIUND EARL CARB XUGH Duck What Wl dom can you flnd that lS gleatel than klndness Dunk ls a tall sllm llkeable boy who IS as leady to Joke as to take a Joke He has paltlclpated Ill lleally all of the spolts offeled by the school He lb well llked for hls Jovlal manner and hlS flee paltl clpatlon ln all actlvltles the g'lOl.1Ild Raymond dleams of gettlng hls Fold son out to plow up the glound Duck s futule l a bllght one because he plans to be a ploglesslve f3lm0l Genelal COUISS Fleldn ee 3 Athletlcs 1 2 'S 4 MUSIC Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Opeletta 3 onl mencement 3 Ploglams 'S Taneye te Staff 3 4 Dal lng Club 4 DORIS .IVVFT AlNCFLI Xngell uvh81C the-les a smlle theles bll htness VS here thele s llllghtness thele s an Angel DOIIS IS 'ln attlactlve blonde whose Wlfllllng' Sl1lllkS alld VCIW pleasant manners have won many fllends fol hcl at T H 9 Qhe lb always lead fol a good laugh whenever thele IS S0l116thlTlg funn5 sald and you can depend upon hearlng, hel laughtel above all othels -X good eommerclal student who nope to become a setletaly after graduatlon Dol IS wlll sulely make It To hel we the membels of the Senlol glass ,QIVE best wlshes f0l success and happlne s n ww 'lnd IH the future Commeltlal Coulst Fleld 'Vleet 1 Cafetel la 1 Z 3 4 Home ELOIIOITIICS Club 3 MUSIC Club 3 Red Cl :ss 1 2 Opeletta '3 Commencement Plograms 2 Spllng Mu lcal 2 '3 4 Llbfarlan 2 Assemblles 1 2 3 Chllstmas Programs 4 Taneyette Staff 3 4 1 eal Book Staff Typl t 4 hlsteddfod 4 WN ILLI XVI EDG XR DL BLE Dube Vlen of few words ale the best men Dube has a reserved manner retlllng behlnd a shy smlle Havlng a retlclent nature he IS usu ally seen but not heald Some glrl may want hlnl fol hel bashful beaug but Dube wlll keep h s dlstance Cas far away as posslblel because he thlnks glrls are a nulsance and are the least of hls worrles Wllllam 15 skllled ln woodcraft SINCE wood xx Olk IS hls mam lnterest he plans to become a carpenter General Course Fleld 'Vleet 2 3 Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Sprlng VIUSICBI 1 2 Assemblles 1 2 Chrlstmas Programs 1 Taneyette Staff 3 4 Nluslc Club 2 1 I Page Tlnrteen I 4 J I .A A .. -, la ' . . ,', ' , v 30, v . , ,, . , , ,L .' 5. . , . V , , 'Y s g s v' ' ' , . . . . . . ,. u I M K . . . 5, . , V . ' ' . ' ' ,- . - , h ' '- S .. . , ., , ' . . ' V' - . . , . . r - ' s C ' l ' . 7' 1 .' u ' f 1. 5 1 x 4 1 9 1 ' v S ' ' 2 A 5 'i v S ' ' I v 9- .' N' . ' ' 1 ' ls, 5 .., Q , , , . v r 5 ' 9 ' 1 . ' . I 'Q . 1' , . . , . l V. . ,, 1 - I .. ., . H f 'S - ' ' . . .' 1 U -1, j - u 4 ,n -, - - , I - V A ' Y 1 . n . 5 1 When sprlng approaches and the frost IS out of . 1 , I u a ,vv I -S -' . . ' , ' s u -T4 ' fy L . ' , ' A l 1 9 Q 3 U ' . . - . . . 'W A , ' ! 7 Y 7 I ! Q A o v - . L ' 4 , 9 1 v ' 1 1 lc' . , I it 11 'X l -- -- , ul v , , . . V9 ' as YY . ' .' ' ,h V s I 1 ' fy 4 i v 1 . , ' 1 V . LINC ' ' ' . ' v ' . . . , , ' A - v l v 9 v I 3 - v v v . ' n v 0 7 i I I , .
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History Once again there comes a change to each member of the Class of 1948 Soon we will take our last lingering look at the red brick building, which has been our school home for the last few years No mole will we see the familiar faces of the children of the lower grades running through the halls of thc school Soon memories will be all that remam of the good times which we had at T H lS But those memories will be recalled long after the coming years pass Our Freshman year found us a lively group of students with high ideals and high hopes for our school career. Being Freshman we did not play an important part in extra curricular activities there- fore our time was spent chiefly in getting into trou- ble and in home room efforts. The first year laid a strong foundation on which to build our high school career The next year offered new experiences and oppor- tunities to us as Sophomores to prove our ability as leaders in the school. The organization of several new clubs held a prominent place in the develop- ment of our high school history. The special event of this year was the operetta, The Norwegian Nights which was a. crowning success 5. As Juniors we found ourselves older and with added responsibility We now took an active part in varied phases of school activities especially ln fields of music and athletics Many members of the To add to our excitement, we performed our first chemistry experiment in the laboratory The music, which was supplied on graduation night by our class gave us a preview of what lay ahead Upon reaching the peak of our high school career, we realized the great task and responsibility of be- ing Seniors. Taking the lead in all activities the Class of 48 proved a capable and efficient guide The year was crowned with many outstanding events both educational and recreational. The trip to Williamsburg Va. touring the historic sites f our great nation was one of the most instructive and worthwhile events of our high school life. Now the Class of 48 prepares to hand down its responsibilities to its succeeding schoolmates the class of '49. Into the world we go leaving behind the hours we will never forget, a monument that will always be a place of happy memories good old T H S T. H. S. g THE TAHIAN W f g 1948 ' ' ' ' : athletic teams were selected from the Junior class. , Y l 0 ll y 5 Pa v e Twelve .
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THE TAHIAN 19 8 RUSSELL LeROY FOGLESONG Rusty Wlsely and slow they stumble that run fast Rusty IS the tallest boy ln our class Although he doesnt thlnk too much of studylng he IS llevel XVltl'lOI.1t an answer ln class You wlll also find that he IS very attentlve ln class and IS usually seen wlth Betty ln hlS spare tlme If you evex see a tall dark state pollceman dont be fllghtened lt wlll Just be Rusty ThlS lS what hc hopes to be ln the futufre The class of 48 WlSh es hlm the best of lutk General Course Patlolman 1 4 Fleld Meet 2 Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Commencement Program 3 Spllng Muslcal 1 2 3 Assemblles 1 2 3 Chrlst mas Program 2 'Ianeyette Staff 3 4 Danclng Club Page I'0lll 10011 JOAN AMELIA FAIR Joan 'Dhe best way to keep a frlend IS not to glve hlm away Fxlendly and happy go lucky thats Joan She ls noted for her wltty saylngs and lnfectlous laugh There IS nevel a dull moment when Joan IS around She can be seen often at the Hotel and also at dances at the Park So far Joan has not dlsclosed her plans for the future but the class of 48 wlshes her the best of luck ln whatever she decldes to do Commerclal Course Fleld Meet 1 2 3 Cafeterla 1 2 3 4 Athletlcs 1, 2 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 Home Ec Club 1 2 4 Red Cross 1, 2 Glee Club 3 Plograms 1 2 3 Sullng Muslcal 1 2 3 Assem blles 1 2 3 4 Chllstmas Programs 1 2 3 4 'Ian eyettc Staff 3 4 Danclng Club 2 EMM 4 LOUISE GARRETT Emma A tlons show what wol ds won t say If you are seeklng a really good fllend choose Emma She ls cooperatlve helpful dependable and even tempered You wlll find that Emma pos s sses all the tlalts you could W1 h f01 ln a good fl lend Emma excels ln athletlcs and IS a very good com lllelclal student She has applled for entrance to the B3ltlll101e Buslness College and we know that she wlll be a successful secretary COI'l1I'l16lClal Coulse Fleld Meet 2 3 Cafetella 1 Z 3 4 Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 Home Economlcs Club 2 Red Cross 1 2 Sprlng MUSlC8l1 2 3 4 Elsteddfod 3 4 Assemblles 1 2 3 4, Chllstmas Ploglam 4, Taneyette Staff 3 4, Danclng Clu,b 4, Glee Club 3, 43 Operetta 2, Class Offllel 2, Year Book 4 I H. S. 4 u 99 H . . . . ' I 11 A .-,ix . V '. , if u YV , , . ' ' 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 S 1 1 S 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , X I . 1 1 - . ' S sdgszfk u 11 C W ' P5 C sn ' , D 1 . 4 C -2 ' 1 . ' ' 5 1 - h . . y V Y ' ' l 4. 1 1 1 -' ' ' ' 14 11 - - 1 . ' - l , ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 3 Y ! l so 11 -' 4, I - , 1 11 1 L . ,V ' - ,E A , 1 5 '- ' ' - 1 1 . ' 9 ' 3 i . .S ' . .E . D lux. v . u ' 1 -- W . 1 1 'iv ' 1 . ' . ' . ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '11 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 C..- . U . , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1' 1 n n J y Y
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