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in if Sie, 1.8 H ,WH mi M L, 1? ' William Krawczak new A . 'Hg' M Science Award s Anna Mae Andert y Music Award xl l imothy Hayes Student Council Award Vw Jean Denery 4 - I G.A.A. Award i l John Rein Athletic Award Thomas Schneider-Band Award Maxine Donahue Student Council Award Editor-1950 President -ffjjJ.J.7 of? J xg V cf,-,WMU-Jw Joyce Brings D.A.R. Award Copy Editor-1950 President avg? Donald Madison Senior Class President Diane Patrow Music Award Ella Nettleton Commercial Award Pg t ty
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Senior Class Onicers: J. Brings, secreTaryg J. Denery, vice presidenT T Greschner, Treasurer, D. Madison, presidenT. Today, as we seniors look back upon our happy memories, we realize whaT our Tour years in The dear old halls oT WashingTon have meanT To us. During These years, along wiTh educaTion, we have made many Triends and have had many happy Times, all of which will never be TorgoTTen. Yes, graduaTion day, a day we ThoughT would never arrive, has finally crepT up on us and soon we will be leaving our Alma MaTer. AlThough we goT a laTe sTarT in geTTing organ- ized as a Sophomore class, Mrs. Mary HaTner, To our pleasure, was chosen To be our advisor. Through her help we managed To have a picnic in The spring, aT Como Park. BoTh boys and girls played soTTball, and a TalenT show was puT on. Mike Schanks, dressed as a girl, won TTrsT prize. Our iunior year, which was The mosT memor- able year oT all, found us Thinking earnesTly abouT The J. S. Prom. Plans sTarTed blooming righT aTTer ChrisTmas. ln The meanTime, a Ship Ahoy Dancef' was a big success wiTh Maxine Donahue and Joe Rauscher acTing as co-chair- men. AnoTher highlighT was The Junior Review held on February 25, wiTh Tim Hayes as general chairman. Juniors had a greaT deal oT Tun, plon- ning and direcTing This TalenT show. AbouT This Time, Mrs. Mary Hafner Took a leave oT absence, and wiTh The cooperaTion of Miss MargareT Wallblom, we conTinued wholehearTedly our Page TwenTy eniorzi Olga .7Ae ag plans Tor The J. S. Prom. Through The ambiTious and deTermined members oT The class, our Prom Turned ouT To be a big success. IT was held aT The HoTel Lowry on May 27, and The Junior Class PresidenT, Lyle Lackner, and his guesT, Joanne Issler, led The grand march. Seniors, aT lasT, we came back To school in The Tall Teeling ThaT we wanTed To make every day oT The year a mosT evenTTul one To remember. WiTh such officers as Don Madison, presidenT, Jean Denery, vice presidenT, Joyce Brings, secre- Tary, and Ted Greschner, Treasurer, we sTarTed our acTiviTies wiTh an exciTing Homecoming. Queen Renee PlonTy and King Mike Schanks, reigned over The dance and TooTball game wiTh Harding on OcTober 2l and 22. A Snow Day Trolic came inTo Tull swing on February TO. Queen Jean Denery and King Lyle Lackner, reigned over The TesTiviTies which included an assembly, a day aT Como Park, and a dance in The gym aT nighT. NexT in line of big evenTs, came The senior class play, Inner Willy, which was presenTed on March 22 and 23. Tim Hayes had The leading parT. The Senior Assem- bly and picnic in June were iusT a Tew more oT The many endless days oT Tun. The Class of T950 will remember The many happy hours spenT in The halls oT our Alma MaTer.
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'x Xt, n V v W' 'W i 1 til ii , Ju VW i xii Q fir . Vi 21:5 'bg ' L' :L s t L' E - ,I S XP fl 9' FF x Y 35 ,gy W 'J L - - at it Q , ' tx R. Aamodt P. Adamski J. Amsden A. Andert R. Auge A. Bachinslci P. Bahneman P. Bahneman J. Baker G. Bauman D. Berlien A. Beyer Aamodt, Richard C .... Tall Dick is undecided about his future. Swimming, Commercial Club. Adamski, Patricia L .... Pat hopes to get married. Johnson High A lV2 years, Cv.A.A. Amsden, Janice C .... Fun-loving Jann will attend college. A lied Yout - ..- Coun- ci, A ' Asif ' W Club, Quill my and Sc AL Andert, Anna Mae . . . Annie loves to sing and will attend Mc- Phail School ot Music. A Choir, Madrigal Club, Commercial Club, G.A.A., Student Council, Ninettes. Antone, Mavis C .... Ottice work will hold Mave's interest in the future. Bowling League. Armstead, Clark A .... Clark, who is well known for his dancing abil- ity, would like to make a million dollars. Surveyor Stott, Track, Gymnastics. Page twe nty-two Auge, Richard R .... Dick wants to get a job or move out ot the state. Bachinski, Annette C .... Buzzo wants to be a nurse. Commercial Club, Allied Youth, G.A.A. Pres., VV Club, Homecoming Candi- date, Cheerleader. Bahneman, Patsy L .... Blonde haired Bunny will be seen work- ing as a receptionist in an oltice. Commercial Club, G.A.A. Bahneman, Peggy F .... Peg will take nurse's training or get married. Commercial Club, G.A.A. Bailey, David M .... To be an ap- prentice in steel work is Duke's ambition. Golf, Football, Cross Country. Baines, Walter B .... Walt has no definite plans tor the tuture. A Choir, Bowling. Q . C.. L., . X. at , C C. Armsteacl W. Baines D. Blomberg M, Antane D. Bailey L. Bickford Baker, Joan L .... Joanie would like to be a receptionist for a doc- tor or dentist. Commercial Club, Allied Youth, G.A.A. Bauman, Glenn W .... Glen wants to be a carpenter or own a resort. Projection Crew. Berlien, Dorothy A .... Likeable Dots will make an etticient beau- ty operator. Beyer, Arnold L .... Active little Arnie plans to enter college to become a pharmacist. Student Council Treasurer, Tennis. Bickford, Lois J .... Pretty Bicky is seen at all school activities. She hopes to work in an ottice. G.A.A., VV Club, Allied Youth, Y-Teens, Snow Queen Candidate. Blomberg, Dewayne C .... Bin- go's main ambition is to ioin the Navy and see the world. Baseball, Football, Hockey, A Choir. Q
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