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LA VON FISHER A smiling face that lighted up the halls, Cheery Hi's that made a person smile and give answer Beauty of that face and smile-though gone, Will encourage each to strive for nearer perfection. A pal to every boy and girl, A bright spot in school's dreary whirl We shall not soon forget one in our midst Who has passed from this world to one ot her own. -J. T
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Palmer, Zehr, Mick, Johnson, Workman, McVey enior Class We were unsuspecting sophomores, entering Albany High School from rival iunior high schools, but we soon united under the leadership of Don Eastburn and determined to become a class long-to-be-remembered. We began our iunior year by choosing Al Hassman as our class president. We revived the tradition of a junior class play by presenting Arsenic and Old Lace. The last page of high school, the senior year, was written under the able direction of Glen Mick. Elected as his assistants-were Wendell Zehr, vice-president, Lois Johnson, secretary, Joan McVey, treasurer, Larry Workman, student council representative: and Mr. Arthur Palmer, adviser. Chosen as Student Body officers were Don Eastburn, president, Al Hassman, vice- president, Betty Long, secretary, and Marion Victor, treasurer. Twenty -two scholarly seniors joined the ranks of the National Honor Society. We were fortunate in having a group of outstanding Future Farmers as seniors. Jack Grenz, regional winner of the National Junior Vegetable Growers' Association, traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, in the fall for a convention. Marianne Beckman was the able editor of the school newspaper, the Whirlwind. Elinor Williamson was chosen D. A. R. representative. Outstanding athletes were Don Eastburn, Larry Workman, Al Hassman, and Merlin Marsh. Several of our classmates were called to the service of their country before finishing their senior year. These were Bob Govro, Charles Cornelius, and Gordon Schrenk, all in the Navy. lt is fitting that the class reaching, approximately, the half-century mark in the lite of Albany High School should graduate in the first year of peace after a world con- flict. It is our endeavor to maintain this peace as we go forth into the business of life.
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