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l Editorial A Staff Gloria Verrelli, Iulia Fa- cetti, Sara La Rock, Alma Whitaker, Ann Hudson, Ronald Myrter, Lynn Stag- ner Business Staff Thomas Mallon, Robert Bloom, Eugene Bloom, Richard Lininger, Harold Norris, Francis Shaffer, Richard Bartell ALUMNI LITERARY ART HISTORY lack Bloom Christine Catalano Doris Bloom Iames Allison Louise Cassidy Helen I-larzinski Eugene Michaels Eva Lewis Maryon Hile Margaret R. Irwin Louise Sassman lean McCue Mary M. Maurey Franklin Norris lohn Stricek Esther Owens lean Price Kathryn Padisak Doyle Weber Pauline Rishel Lucille Richards Norman Shubert Harry Forcey Bob Smith ATHLETICS HUMOR SOCIAL Harry Ardary Dot Bartell Marilyn Bell lean Blankley Elmer Caldwell Barbara Conway Dale Kephart Charles Kester Ruth M. Turner Mary lane Scolere Grant Thompson Ed Traister Twila Winters Margaret Zwolski Echo - 8 Kathryn Guglielmi Mary E, McNaul Alice Milliron Bernice Peoples
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-. -1. -4... 'SENIUH EL SS HISTORY 1941-42 On September 2, 1941, one hundred eleven ambitious students became green Freshmen: and chose the following class officers: President ........................ Elmer Caldwell Vice-President . . . . . . Ronald Myrter Secretary ..... . . . Marilyn Bell Treasurer . . . . . Louise Cassidy l 9 4 2 - 4 3 With seventeen vacancies, We entered those grey stone Walls as Sopho- mores. We elected the following officers to lead us: President ......................... Gloria Verrelli Vice-President . . . . . . Harry Forcey Secretary ..... .... R obert Bloom Treasurer ....................... Lucille Richards The main event of the year was THE MERRY MARCH MINSTRELH. 1943-44 Another rung of the ladder and they called us Iuniors. These officers spurred us on: President ......... .. . Gloria Verrelli Vice-President ...... .... H arold Norris Secretary-Treasurer ....... y ......... Ralph Erhard The highlights of theyear were a variety program entitled, STATION CHSI , and a class play, THE PROFESSOR PROPOSESH. 1944-45 The top at last. After waiting so long, fifty-seven of us became Seniors. We presented SENIOR RADIO HOUR as our literary, and as our class play, Act Your Age. We kept one of our former officers: President ................ .. . Ann Hudson Vice-President .... Harold Norris Secretary ...... . . . Louise Cassidy Treasurer ........................ Ronald Myrter Commencement is next, then to face the World and put into practice our twelve years of learning. Echo - 10
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