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CLASS l-IISTCRY XVe the Senxor Class of 1946 have had a pleasant as well as a benel1c1al t1me durlng our four years IH Hrgh School As freshmen and a l1ttle blt green we started out 1n the fall of 1942 w1th an enrollment of 70 students Our home room teachers were Mxss Hughes and Mr Nemec YVe elected offxcers and got th1ngs golng after many blunders and mlstakes WVe had skatlng partres and other act1v1t1es durlng the year By the end of our f1rst vear we understood the rules and regulatlons At least we knew them whether we obeyed them or not Kathryn Rummel and Marxon XVISC were elected as attendants to the May ueen Back agaxn but th1s t1me to start our Sophomore year Tlus year there werent many act1y1t1es only a skatxng party now and then V1olet Moser and NIHTIOII NV1se were attendants to the May ueen from our class School bells rang agam IH 1944 and thxs tlme we started ln as unlors YVe had qurte a few act1y1t1es one of the xmportant ones was our frrst successful dance at whlch we made a good proht to start our class fund a rollxng At last our dream came true lVe started the years of 1949 46 as Sen1ors It certamly was our busrest vear but ll was well worth xt all We began the year by startlng the f1fSl year book 111 the school hxstory and also selected an Alma M xter wrrtten by a sophomore Hay worth Walker Several partxes and dances were held 1n our last year 'Ihe school board well attended and eyeryone enjoyed themselves They were the hrst dances to be held m the school The tlme has come that we must depart and well have to admlt we hate to leave We ve had our tr1als and tr1bulat1ons but we ye also had many enjoyable tlmes to be treasured as cherlshed memorles YVe only hope that the classes to follow w1ll keep up the good work we ve started DON T TAKE MY PENNY Comedy 1n three acts by Anne Coulter Martens was presented by the Senlor Class on May 5 1946 'Ihe cast was as follows Sally Ruth Fox Norman Porter Tom Hamllton Penn Margaret Moore Caleb Stanley Langston Mark Ted Baer Mavrs Beverley Hesselgesser Lyd1a Martha Hamllton Joanna Dorxs Blcker Kerry Dlck Cunnmgham Greg Drck YVood Gram Esther McCall Clalre V1olet Nloser Elsie Vxola Jabolonskl Luclle Marlon XVISC Red joe YVeber Harrlson Day 1m Mlttlca Monsleur Henrl Jxm Slmpson Y ! v D A 1 f Y- ' Y l . Y 7 l l v I 1 7 ' Y I ' . . . .I , . 2 , ' , ' ' . granted the students permission to hold dances in the school. These dances were I 1, , y , - r V Y . a , v ' Y . U f H Y ---- . . - 1 - - - . Ay
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JOSEPH CHARLES WVEBER QOED Good frrend to havc around lrkes fast drlvmg dlslrkes red heads chref ambxtzon IS to be a good mechanlcal engineer Scnence Club 1 F 1' A 2 3 4 GERALD WISE QIOOKJ Undependable lrkes a good trme rather shy our presrdent fond of math Atom Staff 4 Press Club 4 MARION JANE WISE QMAMIEQ Dark harr pretty teeth pleasant smrle would lrke to cook for Ray H drsllkes books collects handkerchrefs for hobby G A A 4 Home Ee Club 2 3 4 Grrls Chours 1 3 RICHARD WOOD QWOODYJ Tall dark and handsome defxmtely lnkes the grrls noted for sleeplng rn class HELEN ANN ZETTLE QI-IELENJ Blushes easrly conservatrve talker prefers e Navy hates Amerxcan Hrstory G A A 4 HomeEc Club2 3 4 CLARENCE PAUL ZIER Lrkes Math uret ambmon rs to be a scren llflC farmer rslrkes Engllsh Scrence Clubl F F A 2 3 4 lnig 150' 095 - ' l . . . l ' . . . ' 2, ,4. Q z V YIM , , , QE? , ' ' ' D ' ' ' fri, 5 F. F. A., 2, 3, 4. . A ' . . . ' . . . th was
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CLASS PROPHECY May 31 1956 r 1. A sn I the Snooper have just arrlved back w1th the latest report on the Semor Class of 1946 The flrst stop on my schedule was Callersvrlle where I met many old friends who gave me much mformatlon about the Sentors of 1946 Havtng arrxved late at ntght I was met at the tram depot by Mayor Charles Kasco who escorted me to my room ln the Callersvtlle Hotel After a good ntghts rest I arose early the next noon and went out for breakfast Whtle walkmg down the street I met Melbourne Bauer and joe Weber some of the countys lug ttme farmers who had brought thetr farm products 1nto the market After talkmg to them for some tlme I left them and went mto a nearby restaurant, Stttmg down at a table and lookrng at the menu I dtdn t nottce the wattress who was standmg near by but when I gave my order I looked up and saw that ll was jean Sasse She told me that she had been workxng here for qulte some ttme and enjoyed her work very much After breakfast I went to vtstt the local high school now under the supervlston of Professor Rrchard Cunnmgham As he showed me through the school he took me 1nto the Home Ec department where Ruth I-ox IS the Instructor She was showmg the gtrls new steps ln home makmg Ella jeuther and jerry McDermott the school coaches l1ad the varslty teams rn the gym gtvmg them mstructtons for the next game At the present both teams are n frrst place rn the county league I ate my lunch at another restaurant lt was very del1c1ous and naturally tt would be because Mary jane Sefton IS the thetluan As I left the hotel I nottted '1 txowd standing out front There had been an automoblle accldent Viola ablonskt and Malgatet Nloore nurses from the hospital were there seeing that the xnjured were taken care of Among the crowd were Audtne Bargerstock who wrxtes the Soctety Column for the local newspaper and Beyerly Hesselgesser who IS an atr stewardess 'Ihey were on thexr way to Carrxe Cosentmos weddtn whrch was this afternoon at 4 00 oclock Ftrst they were gomg to Vxolet Mosers beautv salon to have thetr han waved They asked me to Jom them and then go to the weddmg later I told them I would meet them m front of Helen Retth s sewmg school IN hen I met them we boarded a bus which was drxven by ll'Il Mttttca XVe had qtute a talk w1th tm He sand that Thomas Hamtlton IS the countv mtlk tester and that Clarence Zler drtves the Farm Bureau gasolme truck As we reached the doors of the church we could hear the weddmg muslc The church was beautxfully decorated wxth pretty sprxng flowers from Helen Baumgartels Conservatory The Rev Father Ronald Keasey offrctated at the weddmg I dldn t recognxze many at the weddmg except Marton Xhse and Esther McCall I was told that they were secretarxes for Rxchard Woods law ftrm As I left the church and got on the bus I dectded to attend a dance at the Callersvxlle nxght club I got off the bus tn front of a large de artment store whlch had many beauttful Pall'lllIlgS dtsplayed tn the wmdow I happened to g ance at the sxgnature and here was Dorls Btckers name I chose a very beauttful pamtmg and when I went to pay for rt I saw that Martha Lou Hamrlton was the cashrer After dmner that eventng I went to the dance and was ushered to a table by Helen Zettle who IS an usherette at the club I arrned just rn ttme because the curtain was gomg up Stanley Langston and Hts Mustcal Gangstets wert the orchestra engaged for the CVLIllllg A rumor was clrculatlng around that he was gOlIlg to Hollywood soon After seyeral muslcal numbers lt was announced that there would be a floor show The dancers came on stage and gate a yery good show I learned later that they attended JIITI Slmpson s dancmg school WVhen the floor show was oyer I returned to my hotel room and prepared for my departure ln the mornlng I got up early the next mornmg gathered my belongmgs and went down to pay my hotel btll I handed the clerk my money and thanked htm for the good servtce the hotel employees had gnen me during my short stay I'he clcrk secmed so fI'lClIdlW that I looked up and here ll was none other than Gerald Xhse I had a yery mtetestmg v1s1t so you future graduates had better be good because I wrll be around next year to get a report Good by now unttl May 31 1957 THE SNOOPER 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 V V . 1 . - , . . 1 1 . . V . . V V. . , . . . V 1 1 . V . . 1 1 - 1 ,' . I V V .. V. V I A 4 f' ' . . . J . , 1 1 ' 1 1' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 11 ' 1 1 I ' ' 0. 1 ' 1 ' ,. I ,V D . . V . . , V 1 .V V V V . . , V. Y V VV . V . V . V. . . , . . V 1 . . 1 . . , 1 .. . . , . V . . Y. V V . . , . . . V .V V . , , V . . . V V V . V , .V . . 1 , 1 V . . . V 1 V . . V 1 1 ' ' I. . . , . , 1 1 . . 1 V - V . - 1 K . V V, 1 ' . ' , .
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