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CAROLE WILTON Majorette 1, Z Major 3, 4 Class Play 3 Newsreel 3 F.H.A. 4 There's two sides to every question--my lidlfllld the wrong aide. MOTTO: Love, Labor, and Laugh COLORS: Blue and Silver FLOWER: The Rose aural of education LOUIS KING, Director FRED QUADE, Clerk MRS. W. L. METSKER, Treasurer B 14
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NORMA RUFF tl ' A ELMER SPLETT 3 'V Entered from Barron Newsreel Staff F I-LA. She ls likeable and lookable. ROSEMARIE SCHOENECKER Rosle Annual Staff Newsreel Staff F H.A. Treasurer What can you expect of a day that starts out by getting up in the morning. DONALD SCHRAMSKI Don F F.A. . . Basketball Vice-President F ootball The sun gives light by day--I give it by night. IORETTA SPLATT Jets Entered from Barron Glee Club Newsreel Staff Annual Staff The high school days have their delights . but may cgn't compare with high school nlghts.' Entered from St. Paul Z ' Basketball 2, 3, 4 gif, F.r.A. 3. 4 Class Play 3 There's a llttle bit of bad in every good little boy. ROBERT STROHSCHEIN F.F.A. 1, Z, 4 Basketball 1 The world knows nothing of its greatest men, GLAD YS WAGNER Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4 Kitchen 1. Z, 3. 4 FJ-LA. 4 4-H 1. 3. 4 4-H Secretary 4 Library Club 4 She can put two and two together and get six. DOROTI-IEA WANZONG Glee Club 1, Z Kitchen Z, 3. 4 Quiet ln appearance with motives unknown.
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SENIOR C LASS HISTORY In the fall of 1945, the 1949 class was assembled for the first time. We were all a little apprehensive as to what to expect from upper classmen and faculty. Several of us dropped by the wayside, while the rest continued on toward their goal. At the end of our freshman year, we all felt as though we were veteran high school students, who had found our place in old Turtle Lake High. As our Sophomore year convened, we made fine progress. On our shoulders felllthe responsibility to initiating the freshmen. Audrey Brunber g left our group by moving away: but Roberta Meyer came to take over her seat. Maxine Glinske joined us this year also. Now we were juniors. Thoughts of the prom and class play kept us pretty busy. Our class play was a grand success and our prom turned out to be a good undertaking and we managed to come out on top. Clarence Colburn joined our class, and the March wind blew Thelma Lee into our midst. Elmer Splatt, re- joined our group which. he had left during his freshman year. Rosemarie S., Joseph K., Norma and Lillian Ruff, also put in their appearances. Now, at last, our pictures in this book fill the spaces occupied by the seniors last year. Yea, we are seniors. The excitment of our pictures! The hurry and skurry of announcements! And now, we proudly flash our class rings. Yes, this is an exciting year. .Toretta Splatt will continue on her journey of education with us. Marlyce G., and Carol Gamache are not with us as they have left the road of education to embark upon the ship of matrimony. Now as graduation day draws nigh, we await with flutter- ing heart and trembling hands, the scroll which signifies we are cast upon the sea of life, to find at last our home, a quiet cove, nestled before the hills, behind the endless waves of time. GOOD-B YE TURTLE LAKE Our caps and gowns we lay aside As out on the waves of the world we ride Leaving the rooms we know so well Out to barter, buy and sell. Hoping of life to find the best, Giving and taking along with the rest. Thanking God who from all things flow As on our laborious way we go. Farewell, Farewell, to Turtle Lake Our leaves of you we now partake Good-bye, good-bye, as we go our way To Laugh and Labor our lives away. By--Patty Levings 15 I
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