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H'ht CHaAA oj '45 Paul Ckafton Gahky Vadkr So, little Imps, you want to hear about the oldest and wisest (?) inhabitants of the school, the seniors? Well kids, we didn’t know the ropes, either, when we first were permitted to romp around the flames, because we were young and inexperienced. Naturally we wanted some sort of organization; therefore we drew pitchforks and chose Casimir Strelinski as big boss; Nancy Sprague, second big shot; and Gene Hay, next in command. The highlight of our social calendar was our Sophomore party, which was a barn dance. By the time we were called juniors, the newness had worn off, and we started to boss our new little cousins, the sophs, around. Our studies hit a new low, because we were more at home, and to show that fact, we dug into activities. For the Class play we gave And Came the Spring, with Shirley Santow and Howard Spicer in the leading roles. Bill Caldwell, Bud Schaffer, and John Smertelny did their best to keep us rambunctious crimson clads in line. After much deliberation we finally decided on the theme of our prom— Stardust. When we finally found ourselves seniors, we—grownup, matured, and discriminating — thought we ruled the entire hot house. To hide our conceit, we again drew pitchforks and chose Bud Schaeffer as head devil and holder cf the four-pronged pitchfork, Paul Crafton as holder of the three-pronged pitchfork, and Garry Vader as bookkeeper and holder of the two-pronged pitchfork. As upper-ups we presented “Stage Door, with Shirley Santow and Clare Koepke in the leads. During our senior year we were well-represented in all the activities of the school. Baccalaureate services were held on May 20; we were addressed by the Reverend Carl Brown. Commencement was on May 24, with Dr. Harold C. Case as speaker. Well kids, this is our story, take it or leave it—better leave it; we ll probably need it in the future. We were royally entertained by the Class of ’46 at a banquet and prom on May 18.........a polite way to get rid of us. Miss Luck Mr. Miller Bill SlllAEIKI.ll
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