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ganizations hegan to ahsorh Juniors as their ieaciers. December 7, 1942 also had a definite meaning to the class of u45,n because in its Junior year the class colors, maroon and white, were changed to red, white, and hiue. With this patriotic color comhination, the decorations for the Junior Prom were moicieci into a symhoiiof victory. Harry Romig's orchestra gave the final touch to what was acclaimed the most successful social function of our school career, The Junior Prom. Yes, now we are Seniors and school days which used to drag along, are swept swiftly into the past. Seniority meant the full responsibility of publishing a school newspaper, organizing a class yearhooic, presenting two senior class plays, and the sponsoring of the Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine dances. These tasks were ali done, and done weii, and as a last proof of successful accomplishment the ciass will have a Senior Bali after graduation. ADVISERS Mus. JAGNESAK MR. Dalscr-ran MRS. ZIMMERMAN 15
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OFFICERS ROBERT READINGER ............. President RAY GILBERT . .... Vice-President lVlADC-E WIEDER .... Secretary VIVIAN PATZQLD .... Treasurer Our Record, Educational, Social, Athletic lmagine one hundred and seventy-seven Freshmen anxiously Waiting in the auditorium for their respective room assignments and you have a perlect picture ol the beginning of the class of 215. Freshman school days just dragged on and the permission to hold one social function was ignored. It was not until we received the sophisticated title of Sopho- mores that We realized we were now in High School. Activities began to influence our classmates and hy April 7 the class had acquired enough courage to sponsor The Sophomore Spring Swingf' As our first social function, it was a hig success and, at the melodic strains of Bobby Klineis orchestra faded into the hlue, we lalinlced and opened our eyes in amazement to find ourselves Juniors. As Juniors, We went full speed ahead in all school activities. Familiar names appeared on athletic rosters, there were junior girl cheerleaders and all school or- 14
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X7 1 : A . ' K A -1 yer: el. F , LB JACQUELINE E. ACKER Jackie II6 East Elm Street GENERAL Activities--Book Club I: Dancing Club 2: Gregg Typist Club 5: Year- book Stall lclub Editor, 5. HAROLD VV. ALBRIGFIT Hal l67 Main Street GENERAL Activities'-Student Council I, 2: Boys' Glee Club 23 Cliorus 2, 5: Year- book Stall lpbotograpby Editorl 5: Petticoat Fevernz ul..adies ol tbe Jury. KARYL M. ALBRIGHT AlbrigbtH l67 Main Street ACADEMIC Activities-Cborus 5: Dancing Club 2: Girls' Atbletic Club 5: Yearbook Stall fsales Managerl 5. CLARK F. APGAR Abner 507 Harrison Street GENERAL Activities-Arts and Crafts Club lg Dancing Club I, 2: Tattler Stall QRe- porterl 2, 5, Yearbook Staff lorganiz- ing Editor, 5, Student Council 25 Rille Club 5: 'Ladies of tbe Jury. NEAL D. APGAR HEI. 615 Vvalnut Street GENERAL Activities-Basketball I. 2: Dancing Club l, 2, 53 Bowling Club l, 2: Stu- dent Council lg Monitor Club 2, lluicu- tenantl 5: Hpetticoat Fevern: Ladies ol tbe .luryug Yearbook Stall lAdvertis- ing Manager, 5. Here is a tall, slender lass, wbo en- tered our scbool in ber junior year. Sbe is known to everyone for ber ever-ready smile and ber cbeery disposition, wbicb bave won ber many friends. H.lacky's favorite pastime is skating or reading. Her ambition is to become citber rx writer or a defense worker. Wbenever you are down in time dumps and want to be cbeered up, go to uHal and your troubles are over. Tbis tall, dark and bandsome lad bas taken up pbotograpby as bis bobby, and is one ol our class pllotograplrers. Botb as a pbotograpber and as a itudent, be is tops. Drafting is tbe field be bopes to enter after graduation. Not a friend to one but to all-tbat's Karyl. Sbe exceeds many, wben it comes to baving lessons prepared. Vvben not studying. Karyl bas leisure for biking and reading. Sbe expects to go into nurses training in order to become an Army nurse. Anotber popular senior boy is tbat small, brown-baired, but bandsonxe Clark. HAbncr is a great lan of all sports. For a bobby, be loves to partici- pate in golfing, swimming and dancing. ln tbe near future Clark wants to join Uncle Samis Navy. Could a girl in every port bave anytbing to do witb bis desire to enlist? Bang! Did you bear tbat noise? lt was only Neal, raising a rumpus again. He is ol medium beigbt, clark, and good- looking. 'Edu can usually be found playing pool, bis favorite bobby. To belp Uncle Sam by joining tbe Navy is bis ambition. Good luck to you, HEd l
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