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Class of 1947 We, the class of ’47, graduate with some ready to take our places in the world, while others will continue to higher institutions of learning to better prepare ourselves for the future. There are in our class many new and some old faces with lines of experience and hardship drawn by the hand of war, for many boys who left school and served Uncle Sam are now back eager and ready to complete their learning and receive their diplomas. During our four years in high school we have made a creditable name for our class in scholarship, and leadership, as well as in such activities as dramatics, sports, speech and music. With the inspiring influence of our school life we step forth into the world. The class was sorry to lose one of their members, Robert Oliver, who was drowned on April 5. This year, Joan Siefken was selected by the faculty and her classmates as the UTHS candidate for the DAR award. She was presented with a bronze medal by the Moline Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. We pay homage to our class sponsors: to Miss Frances Nelson for her efforts during our first three years and to Miss Reba Shoemaker, whose kindness and efficiency guided us through our senior year. In the course of our senior year we have had the capable leadership of Lawrence Dussliere, president; Sene Gustafson, vice-president; and Beverlee Voigt, secretary-treasurer.
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John E. Adams, Ace-hole'1 — Use Asper-gum — Football (I, 2. 3, 4), Basketball (I, 2), Track (I, 2), Dramatics (3, 4), Bio-Chem-lcs Club (4). • Kermit C. Alexander, Kerm —Tri-Mic (4). • Charles A. Allee, Chuck — Football (I, 2, 3, 4), Basketball (I, 2, 3, 4), Track (I), Tennis (3, 4), Baseball (3, 4), Band (i, 2, 3), Class President (2), Key (3, 4), Skyline (4). N. Jean Anderson, Jeanie . • Robert Anderson, Bob — Braggin' or complainin'? • Roy B. Andrew, Andy — No kidding? — Choir (3, 4). Myrna Anthony, Ferdie — Wouldn't it kill you? — G.A.A. (I, 2, 3, 4), Bio-Chem-Ics (2, 3, 4), Band (I, 2, 3, 4), Pep Band (3, 4), Advisory Board (I), Skyline (4). • Barbara J. Bailey, Barb — Love em and leave 'em — Band (I, 2, 3), G.A.A. (I, 2, 3, 4), Skyline (4) • Jack Baker, Bake — Hubba-hubba - - ding ding! — Tri-Mic K). Leverett L. Beardsley — Track (1,2). • Margaret Ann Bedeian, Bud — Gee Whillikers — Business Club (3, 4), Bio-Chem-lcs (2, 3. 4), G.A.A. (2, 3, 4), Chorus (I, 2). • Kenneth R. Bell, Bud — Well, what you know? — Tri-Mic (3), Band (I, 2, 3. 4).
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