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gal w Kurlelmlcler Lyal W. Burkholdcr came to us from Ohio to serve in the capacity of principal. XVhile with us he made a great many improvements both in the curriculum and registration liicthnds. His attitude toward the students won him many friends among the students and the townspeople. On 'lihursday, March 23, Mr. Hurkholdcr left us to serve with the American Red Cross as Field Supervisor. Quoting Mr. Burkholdcr: I regret the fact that 1 shall not he with you any longer. but I feel that it is up to each individual to do his part in this iVar in that capacity for which he is best fitted. Unquote. Wye 2111 respected and admired Mr. Burk- holdcr's attitude. and the whole student body joins in wishing him God-spced.
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Senior Claw Hiatorg At the close of out association with Basic High School, we the Class 015,44100k back with a full realization that we have completed our prepzrzltory t-ztining 21nd entet an entirely different phase of our lives. We feel that the training we have received 211', Basic High School and our close association with the faculty members and feiw low students will stzmd us in good stead when we approach the problems of life. iVe Seniors are proud of our Alma Mater zmd we hope for her Continued growth as she ages. Conscious 0f the wurld at war, several members of the Junior Class of '43 resigned to join the armed forces. As this annuitl is dedicated to these members, it is only proper we mention their names here again: Art A'XI'IHStl'OHg', Heaner izmks, David Heher. Class Officers e President. Da'rel lernurdz Vice-President, Iiezmer Hanks - Charles Ballmer; Secretaryflireasurer, karhara Tinnes: Student Council tBow, Bob Hendrick - David Heher; Representative Hiirii, Sue Lamkin. SchiilarseRerhai-a Tinnes tawarded tiold 1'1 pin for sttztight A averagei. June Montgomery tawarded Silver 1 pint Jack Kroton, Rita Nintemzm thoth editnrs 0f the Journalists Victory Highlights. Sptakerse-Barbara Tinnes twinner of the Lions' Club Contest in this school. Activities-eRedueed in numbers by the resignatinn of several members, and confronted with the difficulties of a newly estab- lished school and a world at war, necessarily the Juniors had few activities. The only one of major importance was the Junior- Senior Prom, held February 12, 1943. Theme-JtSter Dust.w Queen h'l'arjorie Bertolinie. Attendzmts-elMris Strausky, Helen Kelley, Wilma Farmer, Mary Koontz.
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