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JIMOIK Back Row. Left to Right-. Dorothy Ann Christenson, Helen Boora, Colleen Ferguson, Ada Brownrigg, Marianne Clubb, Mary' Ellen Davidson, Ethel Throckmorton. Middle Row, Lejt to Right: Alveda Brawley, Marilyn Dunlap, Helen Dale, Carmela Ferri. Front Rou. Left to Right: Katharyna Bator, Pat Boettcher, Pearl Collins, Virginia Colby, Evelyn Bernhardt. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Bob McGillicuddy, Leonard Fosburg, Earl Englund.
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Page 27 text:
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CLASS WILL Last Will and Testament of the Class of ’46: We the Senior Class of 1946 having completed three long war weary years in effort to achieve a higher education, being of tired mind and run-down body, hereby make public our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave our sympathy, you’ll need it for there are many more like us. To the juniors we leave our coordination in r .inning our affairs. To the sophomores we leave apologies for mistreating you when you first entered this institution. Chuck Hoonan leaves his senior class. Joe Pritchard leaves—the lass loss. Marion Jacobs leaves the G. A. A.— Alex Poison leaves for a better day. Ernie Stein leaves his royal throne. Pat Schelriff leaves her mellow tone. Kharvina Dickgieser leaves—but by request. Hob Seyler leaves to take a rest. Jack Croghan leaves his swimming team. Sally Dickinson leaves—still in a dream. Violet Medak leaves little Jo. Norman Clay well leaves to make some dough. Jim Bates leaves his brilliant mind. Catherine Coic leaves to join her kind. Lila Hulet leaves hurrah—at last. Bill Johnson leaves and not to fast. Gordon Elliott leaves the boys' quartet. Vivian Hoiland leaves—she's all set. Ruth Finney leaves and that’s no joke. Don Fleury leaves no more to drink coke. Shirley Gardner leaves but can’t believe it. Marian Lind leaves the orchestra pit. Jack Nesbit left the navy to join. Elmer Fitzpatrick leaves the world to toin”. Pat McManemy leaves her Latin books. Doris Misitano leaves her cute looks. Carmen Simbe leaves—what we can’t decide. Muriel Pugh leaves—well tan my hide. Esther Moulton leaves to come back no more. Ivan Stuart leaves out the side door. Eleanor Sutcliff leaves—ain’t that a shame. Ken Hollingsworth leaves—just his name. Dick Gustin leaves his camera lens. Juanita Gabol leaves—at least she intends. Don Noel leaves his wonderful physics. Kenneth Noe leaves his smooth technique. Virginia Utheim leaves her beautiful hair. John Olson leaves but he doesn’t care. Alteene Neeley leaves and it’s about time. Earl Millcn leaves to make this rhyme. Adele Norin leaves—we hope she stays. Roy Olson leaves—he says it pays. Ned Baker leaves after many long years. Nancy Sigurdson leaves her cute little ears. Lois McCulloch leaves to join her Lee. Harry Martin leaves—nothing to see. Lois Odd leaves to follow the crowd. Herb Newton leaves 'cause he’s not proud. Jackie Nesbit leaves to roam about. Calvin Morrill leaves to catch some trout. Phyllis Smith leaves with a big sigh. Denny Bochenski leaves bv and by. Robert Clark leaves—we hope. Delores Carson leaves she's no dope. Adrienne Anderson leaves—out the back door. Ray Cowell leaves—he wants no more. Charles Ellingson leaves his baseball skill. Ruby Lyse leaves—ain’t that a kill. Delores King leaves—but she just came. Ordell F.llefson leaves and that's a shame. Chuck Anderson leaves and is he glad. Shirley Defining leaves but isn’t sad. John Tracy leaves and it’s just as well. Helen Spoon leaves—she think’s it’s swell. William Tervo leaves to skip no more. Helen Lindholm leaves to work in a store. Jean Hesla leaves her golden voice. Dick Hilliard leaves—he has no choice. Pat Jobst leaves her abilit r to draw. Dirk Johnson leaves ha! ha! ha! Marie Conklin leaves without her heart. Donald Bubnick leaves-----or did he part. Elin Falk leaves her office practice. Donald Holt leaves to look at cactus. John Henderson leaves his rifle squad. Betty Helland leaves—no more to plod. Lilly Hoover leaves just the same. Mary Johnson leaves nothing—not even her name. Virginia Fulbright leaves with a ring on her hand. Read Spencer leaves to play in the sand. Don Vasbinder leaves his drums boom! boom! Mildren Nelson leaves just to make room. Steve Mihovilich leaves—he’s through with schoolin’. Kathryn Robeck leaves and we aren't footin’. Esther Haukeli leaves—they wouldn’t let her stay. Emma Jo Erickson leaves to hit the hay. Dorothy Katz leaves nothing to you. Barbara Jordan leaves—that’s something new. Ann Hulbert leaves her sweet personality. Ronald Forsell leaves—what a calamity. Louis Southworth leaves to ride in his car. Kenneth Shedd leaves—he’s up to par. Francis Skarperud leaves and won’t be back. A1 Smith leaves with his pack. Bill Robinson leaves his skipping class. Lois Robertson leaves—or did she pass. Joanne Abrahamson leaves her halo and wings. Marianne Antich leaves for better things. Ruth Schefstrom leaves—she’s free at last. Ben Smith leaves and not to fast. Ila Lou Rosengarten leaves—she’s said her good-byes. Glen Stanley leaves without any ties. Loran Mercier leaves all the gals. Norman Roehl leaves all his pals. Bart McKagen leaves to go on a toot. Pat McManemy leaves—but doesn't give a hoot. Elmer Pellegrini leaves his beautiful hair. Marlea Pearson leaves without a care. Francis Linklater leaves for a small charge. Russ Germain leaves to become a sarge. Mary Jane Harris leaves 'cause she's been naughty. Cliff Hansmann leaves the student-body. Joy Edwards leaves her peroxide. Drucilla Reid leaves to go for a ride.
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CLASS Back Row: Ken Roberts, Bob Cross, Gene Edwards, Bill Greene, John Wilson, Philip Zabiaka, Richard Allmer, Clyde Frye, Francis Hall, Stanley Hamilton, Mr. Logan. Middle Row: Rich Hall, Chuck Wilson, Chuck Rogers, Bob Kevo, George Kargianis, Bill Vcssey, Jim Friberg, Albert Twidwell, Frank Garley, John Weber. Bottom Row: Leonard Young, Bob Cowan, George Kolodzy, Dick Frost, Marion Zcmbol, Bob Koontz, Rich Graham, Rich Knoph, Bob Williams, Don Duncan. First Row, Sitting: Marjorie Gandy, Helen LaLande, Emmy George, Jessie Hall, Barbara Haek, Gladys Johnson and Aloha Robinson. Second Row: Lois Hubert, Mary Glidden, Geraldine Dockstader, Mariana Graves, Marietta Holt, Joyce Henry, Barbara Gaudreau, Earldynne Backes and Jaquie Jones. Third Row, Standing: Mary Gill, Mary Hansmann, Carolyn Garbe, Francis Hoffman, Louise Davies, Helen Hilden, Geraldynne Backes, Roberta Jacobs, Pollyann Harter and Ann Gurrad.
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