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wr' zwfawf' gen Lf- 'A xx We the Senlor class of 1946 entered hlgh school ln lO42 eady to take a new step ln llfe Where were 22 members ln the lass at th beg nrlng of the year narely Alxera Bergqurst lrldred Clark Wllbert Hopo Deborah Jacobson Lorene Jesser Paul Johrson Luella Johnson, Eugene Llebel Lawoure Madlgan, Eugene May r Elto P e se Eranche Sayler, Donald Sayler Ellzabeth Sayler Alnold Schrfer Lester Schwandt M7IV1H Snyder Rov Stllllngs, and Artr r W1lSOU Durl g tne course of the vear Srmuld mhafer and A thrr Wllson dropped out of the class leavrng 20 members When we began our Sophomore year we were fortunate enough to gain four new members Vlncent Freborg transferred from B1smarck, Elleen AUSEID from Coleharbor Bonlta Guenther from Fort Yates, and Lllllan Fylllng from here ln town As Sophomores usually do, we thought re knew cferythrng, but we found out drfferently when fe entered school agaln 1n our Junlor year The Junlor year frnds us wrth our class roll agaln decreased Paul Johnson had transferred to Mrnnesota Elton Presser to Washburn, and Vlncent Freborg, Eugene L ebel, and Llllran Fylllng had dropped school, Our class play UHUITICEHG Houseu, und r the drrectron of Phlllp Snobeck, was presented and the money acqulred from lt was used 1n puttlng on the Junior Senlor banquet The theme of the banouet MOOH1l2ht and Roses, mas carrred out very effectrvely Our Senlor year began 1n the fall of 194s 1th l6 members on the class roll Bonlta Guenther had transferred back to Fort Yates we 'ere the flrst SCnlOI class 1n a long tlme to attempt to put out an annual, whlch, we belleve, as done very success fully Our class play, My Mother rn lavn was very successfully presented. A record, frnalclally speaklng, was set b the class, the acproxlnate gross lncome being 130. Class nlght was presented on Wednesday, May 29, and commencement exerilses were held on Frlday, lay Sl. Gifgnfl 1.,,,. ,. ,, Tr.. :Ki-:. wr: iz. : Pg? : kgl',,:3f Z:-.,..:f's,:,.,.1: ISPLEEKE ff 'I 4fn'l'f1 ogg. 'a2 f3T! sit-K f ' 1 x A - , I XXX I 4. 'lx-.11 ' , t AN 4 W -- -- .1-' Lf' sfQ f -QX' 4 ' ' f.-, . I L -E M- --V -ji rxx -: fn ,.,,.. M., d, , ,I Ava, fmlxzzjjll X st . Qli. f ! . . L,..,sgi '11 . P I ' b , 1. Y l J. , 1 A ' p S la. L ' Y , M W . r . Q . .,.. z. 2 - 14 , ' , 3, , , Frances Ersenmann, Robert Gradrn, Arvrlla Gutknecht, ' 1 , -A f A XJ , - . , 1 . L :i L , .f . l , .. . .V ' 1 g 4 ' Y Q 1 vw 'r' C Y' ' . ., , -. - .. , , ,, . V1 D 1 . , , u V -1 , Q . , E ' L' ' 4 H Q , k A , N n -, U Aff A , 'Q t. . .. . J -5 , I' l J. F 1. I .. , . 'Y 1' . . Y . .,1. . u 1 I I , I I I H! . -H' ' 5 . t I vi . . 0 4 , .- . L -4 my v n ' A , .. .. D A , , . I . A . . . - ,T W . , , I . . Tv ' , ,t . , ' ln. - ' W ' W .. f' A 3 ..- .. , - , , ,. , , . . QQLTUHC'iimifrtf'fy'1,MmL'firMxfwfgwrywrirwggmvgasyw15,h 'a '
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f .f sf fe :swam crlfxsw ,ap XXVMWLIL 1' i f' We, the members of the Senior chase of Underwood Hlgh School, having 1rr1ved at that polnt in ou bvreers where tralle d1v1de, and fully real1z1ne that dangers lurk along the trall, have declded to leave behlnd us for s fe keeplng in the hands of our trusted school 3an1tor, Dave echuh, all our valuable belonalngs, tow1t, as follows. 1 We frrst request that all our rrades be thoroughly dlslnfected so that there W111 be no danger of the funiors catohlne +hem f om us .xx 2 We furthe resuest that all odr +extbooks be Qi NX 6 throvn away, rest Lnderola smen may some dav fln jx? ou+ where we Qilned all our knovledve To oum teach rs, e S1HCOTP 85DIGCldt1OD of a 1 they have done for u, and the hone tha+ they may some d y have + e prrcllege of teaohrna students ell bPHdVSG ard 1ntelL1ee T is we ha e been. To the eshner we leave 1 de lre thjt e may follow n o footstcpe We reallze that our foorsteps re ble and that th 9 Wl17 be dlfflcult to do, but they dan keep trylngl To the sophonore fla now who could do anyth na for 1 ,uname e Sopho ores see all, hear al , know a Ph J need llftle of our melp, so 6 We have pondered lonr about what ve would do about the ounrors We oanrot leave t em our good looxs ter we xave none We cannot leave them a rust 'nod for WF have al ave foun J AlfF1Cd1t to get the fu.d W1t5O t he tra W C r leave em eta g a , we a f ttlnf il slqht at the Junlor QGHIOI UHHMJS 0 '1 O11 alra ma I our lc e oar loyalty and our drtaltenln b l er t at the best hlgh schoo' fnyxhefe And new the Personal Wil e, 5, qw E1 ter et w l H s U l e V re r1a Sefler foo oo 1 L Af Ave QM 'QQSi!EI!ii!!EFI!!HIii!!IIiEIliiii,IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE .' '1 J' 3 , V , U X ff , A - 3 f d . Q - - r 23 lb ' L . . . . . 3 . l . A . Vfg . av . L . ' . -5 4' Y 0 . ' I 4 O f' Y lv . . . 1 . - Lf ---, J I 8 Q? ' 1- 1 1 '-1 1 , iw -- ' 1 I .1 ., 1 -, J , X rye Xb 1 U : 3 , , , 'a ,Q 2 . , ., A 4 , J J , y, o ll . , . , r . ,1 X, , . H ., . XX 3 , - f . ' 53 ., ,. L . A , . y 1 tn ' l . P, .. t - J I -- , L fi c , uh . : . J by I Uv f .. , 'Y as W ,ln ' ,Q ' , ,Q', H. - rfv ,, 4g A r fr 3 4 , 'so : s' :'? r th Y QM . 1 Hy. A ' B . . ' 44 .1 '4 A ,W -. , . . H . , A , . 4 . . . Q A , IA , 5: .. xl L , J... ' ,, ,, .. L Y '1 , ' , ' 5. 2 ', J fssm-ee- . Qt si- - svtLfror,? m a L - 1 1 'V r ll, QA , , D .1 , f 3' we Qive them our best wishes: ,y '- 1 - w - ' f ,. ' - - - ,r ':' v Q .J .., , Y. . L - ,. - , W N , . -7 '.1 ,Q , h . ' - 'Z ' w ' 1 S 1 ' - N7 n 4. - .f 4 f u ' 1 -, J Q ' t ' all , l, 43 ' ,lWft. td 't d'.l V H,t - 1 r' 1 u tra lst. to Hr ',u , t - H tj, n, Zin to o t ior , ite ever J' 4 I .'V . ,3 . . L X ' 'Y . U 4 7, If f1' ni .fte-, we leawe '-v,, 1 ' Aa . Y . I: F . X V , .- .. - .L n L Sha: 13 . A ,' ' ., '1 7' ,. .,, 4 a , sy rw E . I K.-- A 'y Wk T f 1 -l ., ,.. 4, L , h X Xl , I' ' -4 J - . - ' - 1 - ,V '- - k P V lef. Au ln fll Q her efces l monlfe' Lu ,i all' r, , maklna a total cf ?'1 Vfdidg, I L .1 .1 XV ei, -avr .5 4 . A
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