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SEATED: SECRETARY - WARREN KING, TREASURER - TOMMY JOHNSON STANDING: VICE PRESIDENT - GILMORE GOULET, PRESIDENT - CONRAD PEARsoN. Sl Illll MASS HISHIIIY One September morning in '46 a timid looking group of boys and girls climbed aboard T.L.H.S. fora flight which has lasted four years. It has been an interesting and educa- tional trip. Our first flight took us through many new and varied experiences. We all had to become used to being called underclassmen. We hadn't travelled very far before the Sophs gave us an initiation party. Although we were told to be preparedfor anything no one became air sick and everyone had a good time. We had just become used to our first flight when our pilot, Captain Gates, announced there would be a three month's delay. New passengers took our place and we were moved to a space re- served for Sophomores. After three months we were back waiting tickets in hand, as the pilot explained that our group would now be called the Junior Class. We were allowed aboard and were soon flying into another year. As we gathered together we discovered the going had been to rough for some and they had bailed out. Others decided they would change their course and parachuted to new landing fields. We felt very happy as we thought of all the pleasant things lying ahead of us. Soon Miss Skoe, the hostess, began picking out individuals to star ina play. Our play Aunt Susie Shoots the Works was given for the en- joyment ofthe other passengers and for financ- ing our Prom. We chose a fellow passenger, Arnold Peer, to be Prom King. This part of our flight was memorable. The fall ofSeptember '49 we started on the last lap of our flight. More passengers were taken aboard but we discovered at each stop some were let off. As we received the title Senior and our beautiful class rings, we began to realize this really was the last lap. In No- vember Lieutenant Wyrnan came aboard and told us to smile prettily while he took our pic- tures. Later we receivedthese pictures , to send to our relatives, another indication that we soon would be leaving the T.L.H.S. flight. Our Senior Class play was given in the Spring. We are all very proud of one important item, the new hanger, fknown to some as a gyml. We have seen the plans for this new hanger grow over the years and finally the structure itself is being built. We are very proud of being the first class to graduate from it. Even with this honor many of us wish our pilot would say A three month's delay instead of All out for your individual flights. 18
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i On the 29th of Augustthere were thirty-nine ingenious, or- derly, and respectable Juniors entering Turtle Lake High SchooL T?ns year as upperclassrnen they will be takinga more active part in school activities. Among these are presendng the class play, sponsoring the pronm and ordering their rings. They are all looking forward to becorning seniors. N JERRY COLBUR , -LAVXLLA SPLETT , - ERSON T - LLA AND ESHDEN ,LOUE GER VICE PR . - ' JAMES DA-NN' SEQRETARY' ' - ' RER- ' TREASU PRESNDENT' ' ROW lg MELVIN STEFFEN, LOUELLA ANDERSON, LAVILLA SPLETT, LETLA SPLETT, BARBARA LEISZ, SHIRLEY NORDIN, GLORIA ARMSTRONG P , ATRICIA BLECHINGER, MARDELL FREDRICK, ARDETH DOLD. ROW Eg MISS NIHART, EVELYN WANZONG, FRANCES GRETHEN, GAYLE PETERSON, DONNA SCHRAMSKI, NANCY ANDERSON, JERRY COLBURN, RAYMOND MULLER, PATRICIA HANSON, HELEN VAN CAUTEREN, LEONARD HERVAS, ROGER HEPPNER, ORVTLLE KOSER, MRS. SIRIANNI. ROW 3: DORIS KOHN, LEATRICE FKEDRICK, HAZEL MEWES, RODNEY BOROWSKI, MARLENE NELSON, KAY GAMACHE, BETTY MOLLS, JAMES DANNIGER JO ANN MI , LLER, MARGARET PARRY, RONALD FORTMEYER, MARLENE DIETRICH, LEONA DIERS, LESTER BERTSTROM. - A-A Q L Z0
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