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Junior History The best things are done up in small packages 'tis said, and certainly the Iunior Class proves this beyond a doubt. Out of the forty-one members of the freshman class of '41, few have re- mained to continue their higher education in H. C.'s stately halls. The rest have gone, not so much to seek their education elsewhere, but to help Uncle Sam win the war-for twenty-three of our classmates are now in the Service. Although our class numbers but six, under the guidance of Miss Shipley, our adviser, we sponsored two very successful penny suppers. And those programs after the penny suppers proved that we had plenty of talents- even though we did prefer to keep them hidden most of the time! Through the combined efforts of our entire class-all six of us-a queen of spring was elected-with the proceeds swelling our class treasury. Then in sports, parties, and organizations, who can say that the luniors did not have their share of the fun? The lr.-Sr. Reception, which we looked forward to, and had worked for all year, brought a close to a happy and an eventful Cand a back-breakingl year for the Class. Hope we are all back next yearl Leading the class was Virginia Williams as president, with Helen Alwood as vice president. Financial difficulties--and there were plenty of them- were ironed out by Rita Wild. 22
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Class Will TO WI-IOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the Senior Class of 1944, realizing that our time as students here is rapidly growing shorter, and being in our right minds and in full control of our faculties, wish to make herewith our last Will-and Testament. Our be- quests both individually and collectively are as follows, TO-WIT: Stan Peters' peculiar ability to sleep through a class, to Bill Stitely, al- ways hoping of course that he does not wake up in the wrong one. Bill Saufley's position on the janitors' staff, to Iuanita I-Ioobler, and his ability to think up nonsense to Rita Wild. Lee Tilfin's physique and seriousness to Floyd Wolfe. Mildred Rawley's charming personality to Helen Alwood, provided she controls that giggle better than heretofore. Solon l-Ioyt's unassuming, retiring manner, and logical mind to Marwin Simon. ' Gordon Overholt's natural timidity to Harold Cherry. Imogene Arnick's vivacious personality and ability to digress to Giny Williams. Raymond Nell's lateness to class to Bob Clark. Imogene I-Iickman's carefree air to Leone Russell, upon her solemn promise to carry it with proper dignity. Alice Nell's serene countenance to Anne Bruner. Pearl Martin's consistently high grades to Edgar Perkins. Iohn Regier's car to whoever can find or generate enough gas herewith to drive it. ' All other properties and possessions not bequeathed by this Will to specific persons, nor prohibited by it to the Iunior Class, are reserved to the student body in general, or, upon its refusal to accept the same, to the Faculty. t Duly drawn up and witnessed May lst, 1944 and signed by the Senior Class. 21
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Juniors f VIRGINIA.WILI..IAMS HELEN ALWOOD RITA WILD PF9S1deUt Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Huntington, Indiana Charlotte, Michigan Coleta, Iliinois MARWIN SIMON HAROLD CHERRY Huntington, Indiana Charlotte, Michigan ANNE BRUNER WILLIAM BUSHEE Huntington, Indiana South Whitley, Indiana , -23
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