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MINOR CHARACTERS IDENTIFIED CLASS OK '48, {page seven) FIRST HONV: I’. Barrasx, K. Ballard. M. Bores, J. Bowers, J. Cummings. J. Brownawell. SECOND HOW: K. Dumeron M. A. Ditty, I . Collier. S. Ployd. .J. Driscoll, M. Friedman, D. Gleason. J. (jraham, F. Elchhorn, K. Humphrey. THIRD HOW: H. Given, I . Gray, M. B. Hokanson. J. Kelly, G. Kleckner, R. Bustgarten, H. Matthews, H. McGrow. B. Nabhan, K. Meyers. FOURTH ROW: M. Owen. M. Sammy, R. Pinkerton, J. Wachter, S. Whited, J. Scheck, E. Wysong, A. Will. Cl.ASS OK '49 {page eight) FIRST HOW: B. Allen. T. Ballard. E. Allen K. Barwlg, J. Allen, S. Bennett. SECOND ROW: Bowman S. Beres. M. Campbell, E. Calaway, .1. Clark. H. Carlson. M. Cottrell, D. Donley. P. Dahlgren. D. Dykstra. THIRD ROW: J. Erlandson. J. Hady, B. Fausnaugh B. Hargis, B. Guenther. J. Hunt. J. Hinchman, G. Keressinan, M. Hook, G. Kolvek. FOURTH ROW: B. Knies, I . Krebes. M. Beech. B. Kretlow, N. Bindstrom, W. McCall, .J. Manor, E. Marposon, P. McGinn, C. Mills. {page nine) FIRST ROW: B. Moldenhauer, T Matthews. J. Nason, J. Mlsehanko, B. Olson J. Newton. SECOND ROW: R O’Neal, .1. Neff. M. Overbeck. B. Palmer, B. Penrod, R. Rebeck. N. Quigley. T. Rogers. J. Roupe. F. Shehorn. THIRD ROW: It. Sargent. J. Sollors. A. Sheer. B. Stein. E. Spurling. B. Stern. D. Stempnlak. D. Sullivan. I . Thornton. I». Teegarden. FOURTH ROW: J. Walstad, B. Whited. B. Warner. B. Witham, C. Werteen, B. Young. CLASS OF ’50 {page ten) FIRST ROW: M. Bickno.se, W. Akers, Cl. Bowman, R. Allen, .1. Dear-horn. D. Bieknese. SECOND ROW: C. 10vans. J. Chapman, I . Feeler. H. 'ook, G. Gambec, T. Cook. I. Hooper, D. Karl, .1. Hurd, B. Kiehhorn. THIRD ROW: Janxig. S. Gibson. C. Luslgarten, Pete Hook, D. Matthews. Raul Hook, .1. Morton, O. Hopkins. D. Mueler, H. Overbeek. FOURTH ROW: C. Rainier. I». Reid. A. Peterson, G. Sherman. Y. Phillips K. Sblens, ,J. Stimson, L. Spurlock, B. Sullivan, D. Weaver. (page eleven) R. Thomas. B. Weaver. B. Tomcrlin, B. Weatergren, N. Tuft, R. Wood-worth, 10. Wahlsmith, H. Youngheim. F. Wahlsmith, J. Whited. INCIDENTAL MUSIC MENDELSSOHN MISS MOLLIE GOODMAN, auditorium bead at Wirt last year, to Mr. A1 Maeknin. MISS MARY LOU ATHENS, clerk, to Mr. Arthur Carroll. MISS LOUISE GALST. Knglish-Spanish teacher, to Mr. Sanford Wechsler. MISS THERESA CYGAX, 5th and 6th grade academic teacher, to Mr. Carl Durkel. MISS GLORIA PITLUK, training teacher here last year, to Mr. Lloyd Silverman. LOHENGRIN MISS MARGARET RANKIN. 6th. 7th, Sth grade academic, to Dr. Robort Tocpel. BRAHMS There is a new generation, started by our former teachers and clerk. MRS. MARGARET GRIFFITH, former band leader, had a little girl: she named her Anne Martindale. MRS. PEARL WHITE, former singing teacher, had a little girl: she named her Sherry Leah. MRS. RAMONA SMITH, our former clerk, had a little girl: she named her Susan Jane. Page Eleven
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let t Scene I Since well I’ve played my part, all clap your hands, .hid from the stage dismiss me with applause. Caesar Augustus CLASS HISTORY When we started our freshman year in ’43, Clyde White was our president; Doris Hostetler, vice president; Donald Eliot, secretary; and Lois Regel, treasurer. As is usual of most freshman classes, we supported a Halloween Dance. This first year we lost two of our sponsors: Miss Plum and Miss Knapp. To wind up the year we had a beach party, whi.h ended up in the gym, because of bad weather. Our second year the honors for class officers went to Dick Erland-son, president; Gene Goforth, vice president; Eileen Sanderson, secretary; Sidney 'Pucker, treasurer. Taking the place of the two sponsors we lost the preceding year were Miss DcVol and Miss Termohlen. In February of this year we gave the Valentine Dance, at whi.h Evelyn Clark and Sidney Tu ker were king and queen. As we started our Junior year Edward Hale took his place as head of the class, Charmaine Kennedy, vice president; Peggy Wcstcr- gren, secretary; Dick Erlandson, treasurer. 'Phis year we really got off to a fine start. The tobaggan party we had at Marquette Park, December 23, proved plenty of excitment for all of us with Dick Erlandson winding up the evening with a broken leg. February 18, was declared “Quigley Day”, with “Lad” president of his “Mob.” With three happy years behind us we started our last year as “High and Mighty” Seniors. Our president was Patti Ryan; Peggy Wcstergren, vice president; Nancy Wachtcr, secretary; and Robert Dunivan, treasurer. The brains of the senior gang were Lois Regel, Valedictorian, and Lyndal Elstad. Salutatorian. June 9. was Senior Day with everyone signing annuals. On June 8. Father Conway was the speaker at our Baccalaureate Service. “Then finally, last scene of all, that ends this strange eventful history” —Commencement. SENIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Left to Right: Miss Betty Newkirk, sponsor; Peggy Wcstergren. vice-president; Miss Demitria Magrames. sponsor; Mrs. Frances Huddleston, sponsor; Nancy Wachter, secretary; Robert Dunivan, treasurer; Mr. Andrew Htatrak, sponsor; Patti Ryan, president. Page Thirteen
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