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Virgil Jacobstn loavos to-- Dolbort Wulf-his Gold n voice. Robort Schrfdor-his heivht. Richard Jonos-his Qood broathinq system. Donald Mattko lonvcs to-- Konnoth Thomos-his bwsvotball ability. Jim Crowley-his good behavior. Hobnrt Carstonson-his slimnoss. Loonnrd Dunlnvoy lanvos to-- Allmn Androson-his romantic nature. Donald Kinrwdo-his w inni.nf: woys with fiirls. Marcella Kaczinski-his ability to work nlgwbrn Wo, tho Sonior Class loovos to-- Loon Boyor and Their Qbility to skate. Gooroin Gwrmnn Wo, tho Senior Clans lnmv' our monov mokino nhility to tho Juniors, our good looks to tho Sophomoros, owr rbility to out alone with the twnchoro to tho Fronbmnn. To Kr. Dlwnchwrd, wo lomvo our Honesty. To Mrs. Sample, wo lonvo somo of our Thouvbtfulnoss To Mrs. Knox, wo lodvo our Sportsmanship. and . last, but not lomst wo loavo To Hrs. Hwzmrd, our Humor. With boot and last wiohos, Tho H. S. Soniorc of '46. 1 Yifriueon by Viroil Jacobson 1
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Arlene Dosland leaves to-w Mabel Slngleman-her ability to play basketball. Oralee Randolph-her intelligence. Luella Gruenwold-her boy friend. Shirley Mae Grindrod leaves to-- Georgla.Garmen-her typewriting ability. Velma Meneke-her desire to grow slim. Elizabeth Kaxzinskl-her joyfulness. - Lois Galloway-her skates to play basketball with Doris Galloway leaves to-- Ruby Singleman-her wad of gum. Mary Kaazinski-her love for literature. Joan Ann Mattke-some of her plumpness. Norma Jean Hinke-her date book. Phyllis Schrader leaves to-- Patsy Britt-her numerous boy friends. Geraldine Hass-her 'swing and sway' walk. Rosalyn Hassvsome of her height. Mary Gannon-her speed in getting to classes. Evelyn Barker leaves to-- Lprralno Black-her conversation with Allan. Theresa Busselott-her figure. Darlene Bauer-her shyness. Margaret Schrader-her dark hair. Shlrlie Stender leaves to-- Mary Joan Hand'-some of her shoe shining ability Beverly McCoy-her love for Shorthand Betty Thomas-her winning smile. Marjorie Claeys-her ability to take dictation from Mr. Blanchard
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MARCH OF TIME AUGUST 27. School opens. The Freshmen are really happy to be in High School at last. Seniors are anxious to start initiation. Added to the High School faculty is Mrs. Gladys Knox. SEPTEMBER 4. Baseball game at Calamus. SEPTEMBER 10. Seniors meet to draft plans -for Initiation. The Initiation will run through the entire day of September 13. The Freshmen have been bowing every time they meet a Senior this last week. More fun! SEPTEMBER 12. Calamus plays baseball here. SEPTEMBER 13. Initiation! Freshmen came dressed according to rules. The girls came dressed inxdd fashioned clothes and the boys dressed as up-to- date girls. They all carried their books to and from classes in bushel baskets. At night a party was given in their honor. After a program, games were played and refreshments were served by the Senior Class. There was also a baseball game with Grand Mound here. SEPTEMBER 17. Baseball game at Elwood. SEPTEMBER 19. Skating Party at Davenport Prom. Everyone had a good time trying to stand up. One bus and a few cars went for transportation. L. Dunlavey received a ticket from the police, and not to the Skating Party. SEPTEMBER 21. Baseball game at Delmar. SEPTEMBER 28. Baseball game at Grand Mound. OCTOBER 4. The Seniors went to Davenport to have their pictures taken. Dunlavey and Mattke went WOLFING, some went to the show, and others went to the PI'Om.o OCTOBER 8. Baseball game with Elwood here. NOVEMBER 9. Basketball begins. First games with Le Clair there. NOVEMBER 13. The Alumni games were here. It was really a battle. NOVEMBER l6. Basketball games at Charlotte. NOVEMBER 20. Basketball game with Goose Lake here. NOVEMBER 22. No school as everybody was busy eat4 ing Thanksgiving dinner. NOVEMBER 23. Carnivali Big event of the year. There was e profit of Sl26.45. ' NOVEMBER 27. Basketball games with Elwood here. NOVEMBER 28. Seniors ordered Announcement cards.
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