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H O 49 -1--'i native Claa as sim, to 2023542 bm 1945-46 he We fhac c0mDl1eYment51o1Eh0fo11, , 0 Ol'Che3tra Kat Ollrggg I the 31,-1, 1 Flasmh U' b07'S gleenglgghwoniev partie: g ' Beneq L1 Cmposgafd' Lf: athletlu .ose of the School enmemben l Bonnie and Jo Annyfxaeill loss of Ba llled, andrnmiz gavis Emil ass OUTOHI Still another mths re members of the'g1ee lu? Y't0en cabinet d cf' Jim an hmm Bu v F3-Oyd Rnd John Perm gene. -Tim, and B111 actin 8 4th Place rating ingm 100, scholarship recognitice arded to De1or1s,BmmnW 311' of our high school cares transfers, but we gainedsii l-D81 15 in number. Delorisz 811 the girls once agaiubei V Our girls were lncludedini Sophomore year continuedthi 7-1. and track leaned heavill mn. Eight talentedmemberadi F which financed a colorhlli 8 Sth place rating 1nT7PW :hrammel tests. Flwthersdvll' they received lst and Zndillf 10 busiest and m08t eventful: we found that Richard Law Joined our ranks- Thislalnn Sreat deal of interest-my make the most Of everylpry heldan ioo cream socizvn hes at the County Hua MJ presenting our semi Inn! in the past year, ionceagal ored by the sch001- emu ve members. The 5365095 's glee club. In agrunentaly and Larry was inscountyw ind in winniflgthe iona1h0W4 oomolete as addy' Agtow :he past foul' Years' Holter' are in this annuagass ofug' zivities of OUP C -are 1--19WILSEY sol-1o49o.,.. ...p '1 ,rt-1 ,YY Y Y SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY We're the class of '49 peering into the not too far dim distant future in an effort to make clear this sama.future. Unlike our predecessors, we are going to acknowledge the possibility of disappointmentsand reverses for some of US,'Ul117 fOr the present we are going to discount these possibilities as we have anticipated them. We have recorded, tabulated, and sum arized the pre- dictions of those concerned in our welfare, and now we make public by way of P ropheey what the future may hold for each of us. Floyd Whiteman, the boy who dgeams about being a sheriff,is very likely to become a big time private eye. Who knows he may someday be another Sam Spade ornwith his photographic ability perhaps another Casey, Crime Photo- grapher. Jo Lentell seems to have some definite plans for a business course. In all probability after completing her work in Salina or Wichita, we will find holding down a good job in the business world. At any rate we will give a vote of confidence in that she is likely to succeed in her plans for her her the future o Al aw shows unusual promise as a successful stockman and farmer. Bill sp Perhaps, we can elect Bill to the State Legislature in the future and profit d t the same time send a by his ability to meet people and make friends an a man to Topeka who is well aware of the problems of this community and nearby surrounding area. At any rate Bill, we expect great things of you in the years to come . Eugene Otis with his athletic ability has a bright future in store for him in the event he chooses to make the most of this opportunity. Four years of college will provide him with the educational qualifications and the added experience that will permit him to carry on indefinitely in this field. Jim Albin certainly has no fear of work and at the same time apparently 1 has the knack for making money. This is a good combinationandwill go a ong ways in seeing Jim financially independent in the years to come. There are those who would have us believe that the navy has a strong appeal to J im. The slogan, 'Join the Navy and see the World, is no idle promise, but oh, the discipline that goes with it. J Anita Dalquest has expressed the desire on numerous occasions to become f h oli at Kansas State, so a Home Demonstration Agent. With four years 0 80 0 T18 thi a reality Let's have her keep the little green Ford Anita can make s . she can putt-putt-putt around overthe county upon completion of her work at Manhattan. Seriously though we are of the opinion there is a real future in this field for Anita if she will make up her mind to accomplish as much. Kathleen lKatyJ Sprecker, with a variety of talents and the ability to shows little interest in a career. make good at most anything she might try C ld it be that she and another member of the class have some definite and ou not too distant plans for the future. John Parks, the soloist of our class, was giving the furniture and honey business inthe Grove serious consideration, but in as much as John has given up this idea there is no need to let you in on the story. Rumor hae it that John is considering a hitch in the navy. It is quite probable that John has in mind the schooling offered in electrical engineering by the navy. ' f 2 -1 71 117 nl , 9
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9,419 v me P 499 are no-Q I+ 4 F ssmon HISTORY I th neeneoins Class Of '49 began their Four years ago l?itjBS0el1i.tT3EgEj:ioneaE this time to record the activities 1 careers- 0 Egglgugcgggss for the past fogI'FgZZman year 1945-46, we recall the following During the course of outheir bit to the accomplishments of our school. embers of our c1aSS adding d her usaxu to the orchestra, Katy was included TEH music Bonnie Hergeinaigdthe remainder of the girls ll'lCil1g1l'lg Bonnigtind in the s1P1'S Seite 65 1,113 glee olnb. In bows glee e u , 1189719 S, ere members of 19 6 5 t al-ticipated. In athletics we Egyalbin, Barney Travis, and Elogimwhingmgglll competed. Y-teen membership were wen represehtegrzghrigiegirls at the close of the school year, Deloris d ll of t 6 ' include iaed a lst Honor R011 Certificate and Bonnie and Jo Ann Lentell 2nd Sa,-y P808 V Honor R013 Cgrtifif-333.1946-47 begin withthe loss of Barney Travis and Betty Our op omor ll-ed and our class enrollment Fuqua, but John Parks and Cameron xgclvizyeeggoadd gtill another, Keith Sears. remained at 15' Later in the yllrthe girls were members of the glee club and Again in our Sophomore year--a d to the Y-teen cabinet and Irene Brow. t or anizations. Katy was electe d John Parks sang Y' een 8 lrl's sextette. Eugene, Jim, Floyd an 11 was included in g and Bill active in gg' bows glee club' Again this year We fmdnd Ehagi1t1l?1,p'l.ej2e rating in geometry basketball andiidragkhrannlnzlotesstiay plgkgddiltjion, Scholarship Pacognitiogfn in the state-w e c - arded to Deloris, Bonnie an o. th a of 2nd Honor Roll Certificates was aw h 1 careers. 6 wogr Junior year 1947-48 begin the 2nd half Offggg his? :Z gained still June Jacobs and Keith Sears were lost by way of trans , ber Deloris and another' Richard Lawrence' to retain our Original 1.31 inilrnlrsl once again being Kat? were added to orchestra. In addition to all t 43' g were included in the melibw Oifiil'Sei1e eCiu?e33def5SeZ2' eiiieifeiiieieiesyeer Continued their Y- enca ne. esm U 11on the services of Eugene Jim Bill Bob and Jo . 8 1 and class presented our junior playthe receipts of which flnanceiia cgioggingl successful junior senior banquet. Jo received a Sth place ra mlllrgtherscholar, and honorable mention in English III in the Schrammel tests- t and 2nd Honor ship recognition went to Jo and Deloris as they received ls Roll Certificates. t eventful of Our Senior year 1948-49 has been by far the busiest and mos d Lawrence our four years. At the beginning of the year, we found that Richgiis was the was no longer with us but that Larry Holt had joined our ranks- st Fore. year that we all had looked forward to with a great deal of irlterierg, chance most in our minds was the thought that we must make the most of 9 rio? we had to raise funds for our senior sneak. We heldan ice cream Social p F sti- to the time school begin. Later we served lunches at the County Musiclag' In val and added to our ever increasing funds by presenting our senitg IES among, enumerating the activities we have participated in the past year, Once again to Say that we Contributed to everything sponsored by the school' 6 boys as 222111310 ala Y-teen all senior' girls were active members The Sam tha ' ti0S stellarlllggrgl' Year' cozgtinued their work in boy's glee club- Irfngitlrmtrixental 111: ormance o u ene Ji Bill B b d L r was no our placing 2nd in the Digt , m, ' O ' an ar Y ty Tr s rict in basketball and in winning the Conn honors Ivf:'g.wThiS record Of activities is by no means complete SS additionig to the past OH by individual members of our class in the past foul' Years' However: this gigs? additional honors are listed elsewhere in this annual-SS of 149- SUTUUIELPY is representative of the activities of our Cla 41 .47 , 1 1 A+- T' I II- L..-19 - '49 WO? ITB th0 c1a?' get S3319 wgffort to mm vie rfC i::' in an to ac1mol1Cd5' int 'Q lf' Sgins mt for fhetgx: le hue 7 u ' , fv' gave anticgpttgge coucvfmd 1:52 d1ctlon8 0 t tha fllfllfe at? J prophecl' 'ha 0 F Floyd Whitemang Eg?-:ge 14 become a big tim t' 'Yale I' oade or with his Pho ogn' U SP grapher . Jo Lentell seems fC all Probability after lr, 2 her homing dom 8 SOC -',, .., her a vote of confidence .- -- the future. B111 Algpgg 511018 UIIUIUI1 2 perhaps, we can elect Bill te 2.4 byhis ability to meet FU?-' ' man to Topeka who is well l'lT'9 surrounding area. At any fl!! years to cane. Eugene Otis with his stile' him in the event be choosen t: of college will provide I-.ln ui: experience that 'ill penn gg, 1 4 Jim Albin certainly hu no has the knack for making nancy . zmeinhseeing Jim financially slbganw olmuld hav' U' Nlini a J0lh the llvy gym ',. A R Homenlgta Dalflue at has or--o A emonstratlon .1 sgitcineen make this filly., Mamen mhputf-wrt' .5 1' this fizga :Seriously ree-egtwf 01' 5-nite if mg ,' I. Kathl Zeke good Zinmfjftfrl Spregkgr.. name it be that 'tannins ,M too distant pllfuugd lnrtrq or gy, John bu 1 Parke t upstgi? inthe hrregghlalot of John idea the Uwe - in mis Sonsidex-281: U0 M065 s. he 39110011 hitch lg
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,,,,,19 wxtssr sono 495----as-e SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY tant. With her un- Deloris Say, it seems, has the desire to be an accoun d 1 t ret figures we see no reason why she can usual ability to analiie an Hgwgggr for the immediate future we forsee her bi - Eggpqggggeatguiczlgsfulogusiness course in one of our better business colleges andia good job upon graduation for Deloris- Bennie Hertlein, the shy little blonde-haired lass of our class, is ag secretive about her plans for the future as she is shy. Thus, we have the opportunity to really let our imaginations run riot in describing what the hold for her After a great deal of concentration and frustration fut f we gginclgge that she will make an excellent teacher in the primary field. Bob Gleswein, our class president, has been choosen the one most likely to be a real success regardless of what he may attempt to do in the years to come. Not to be denied the opportunity to be wrong again, we believe that in the future you will find that Bob, too, has become a successful farmer and st ockman . Irene Brownell, better-known as Rene' by all her friends, seems to be still another who wishes to do additional school work in the clerical field. Barring unforseen complications, we can feel reasonably safe in predicting a bright future for her in the business field. Elaine Hutchinsii, llll tliivgirl with the ability to manipulate the keyboard, has indicated on numerous occasions that she would like toteach or do sec- retarial work. As both require additional schooling, there is no need to even hazard a guess as to what she will be doing in the immediate future. Upon completion of her schooling, Elaine will be able to realize either or both of her ambitions. Larry Holt, the youngest member of our class in years with us, joinedour class this Year. Even so, we feel that we know Larry well enough to prophecy tllgat he will do well in whatever he may choose to do upon completion of hiS 1 sh 3011001 CHPCBP- Perhaps he too, like several other members of our class, S 81Y5-US an enlistment in the navy serious consideration. Cameron Mickey, so we are told mg, M1 k y give the nav a whirl. Maybe 0 Zfintgatg Slxgkmon every sea-going,sa11or's boast, A girl in every port. At may be sure th ick s ability to more than carry his load or do his share, YOU Y at he will make good. In the event he decides to give uP the idea of navy service' .YOU will find him a successful and enthusiastic farmer. 1 our friend Herbie, in one of his rare fits of poetic ggztgggezagaheard to make this Unusual pronouncement only of one of Wino H? ebeervation was made for the benefit en, she were twice belles and went something like this , woummt b h 00 as cute as she tries to be, she still 9 ali' HS cute as she thinks she is . - 1 f , V. ,p-4,-ii, grgrfii i iii -Y 19' 1'3lT , 5 511:12 fif- E , . 111107 mn: le, the 4ToI1l:0ogO !:0! U7 d'c n aver8S9 Mon so dreenzic. nan: I wr -- fr. then: the history Cf f'- ' o Nd? Q' 10570 ff! To the gtudbbt b- . ht: , L. cell us in these fields, C14 arf10pP0fWni'7' de herobv 'ill I 1 1, Bob Giealein. I 3, Z., . blondeatohldf Cmtnnl s- recite-its mm, Leroy Gilman' '- ' lunch. 1,Katy Sprecher, ct: hero:-gr 'ZLL s Ed1thBacon. To Sen Veal, I Leno aateady boy friend. I, Larry Bolt, do hereby will en: toRo11and Lay, as I knci czech U --QL Ialso just leave sy nu: 1: nt-.33 'e used it anyuy. I Deloria Sn de w .- - mariceaeen 3' 1. 'f7 ' I UI IC ..Q Cl: -Q - mkwllggye 7 ' 5 o' 'O' 5, Diskette - - appreciate the gm . . . Mi' 6 ' . 2 r T, Blame Bu ' P A I Ehefloorintnina hero:-7 u : 0311530 you-3, as Z.: gi:-ri.-. fin. . ' 7. uethe exp:-egeggn esdgen e I sn ' Mndslof 1A1l?m', do ?IQf'g53-v ', . . Solar good Mfurod A .- ' ' b lghts to M H'-'7..'ze:1 5 2 Hhgcan at . 3011? .Inst km., 11 3 3111 M . ' lf' tteusedgegt e't -4 'st .f . .. an Stud? 5-,x..'. , -1.1!- ' ' a. , ' 'x Q I! Eugen H 9 ongmnchss ofgus' dv ?9 ?'i r u' -- su HSBQB to na the bkslj-.ssul , L' ' 5 M9881 ' 33 t?l'Q -. N' U dau - me M lit I' IY'0ne Us Worn is lheneeggod Nusa, :M .. Nl. A . O -, . 5 e ai .3 , 'se -.ty -, 4 1 ' -0 n - than an Eieggtsqilzgf i 7'.5,gg.,' I 1 I -- Fuvcalnex- '-s Pa1g5E'0lra' l1ck,!p 'e x B Ienotfh -U If ,N 'N:r. uve? Xt! Q... f..
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