Lawrenceburg High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Lawrenceburg, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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The gree 'S worn 0 Ho-hum, life is just a bowl of cherries! No longer freshies and not yet important upper-classmen, without a worry in the world, the sophomores glided serenely through their second year of high school. What a spirited bunch they have proved to be! Remem- ber when they arrived out our way as gullible infants? Do our readers recall the senior day program back in l94l when these people as freshies saluted the seniors so courteously by deserting them when the seniors sang Goodbye, Freshiesn? I-lere's the catch: the freshies took it literally and walked out. But now the green is wearing off. The voice of the sophomores is the voice of experience. They have endured the jibes of smirking upperclassmen: they have graduated from the depths to the first rung on the ladder to fame and prominence in the high school worldg they have been seen at all the parties, dances, and basketball games: they have been caught romancing with upperclassmen: they are a part of school life. Best wishes and lots of success to these people who will execute the important assignments of juniors next year.

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thrown the bla ing torch School days, school days, dear old golden rule days -- were the words running through our minds fwith a slight satirical emphasis on the word dearl when school convened on that day back in September while the sun was still warm with left-over summer. Remember how reluctant we were to leave our former haunts and how regretfully we closed those doors behind us? But human nature is such that it quickly becomes adjusted, so we rolled up our sleeves for a busy year. Eager to uphold the traditions of the junior class, on election day we chose the lads and lassies who, we felt, could best carry on those traditions and bring the activities of our class to a successful culmination. With our eyes trained on that date in May when we would be called upon to execute our most important assign- ment, the Prom, we started our campaign of raising funds by selling pencils. Our snappy sales talks convinced the students that a pencil with the basketball schedule was a must on their list. Everything was running smoothly, the coke machine was doing a thriving business, profits were piling highg so we de- cided to take a fling at the social side of life. Our two dances were a wonderful success -- from many angles -- eh, kids? Prom night! Two words of enchantment and magic -- two words which were both a promise and a fulfillment -- Prom night in May when the air was warm with promises of spring, and our hearts thrilled to the rhythm of the music. All too soon the fleeting hours had vanished and before we re- alized it, Cinderella's hour had come. lt was midnight, and we were enjoying a buffet supper. ...A n if, .Wu



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FIRST ROW: Rhodes. R. McAdams Satchwill. Agner, Cool: ey. Mitchell. Walser Lotton. H. Smashey. J Redding. Johnson, L Todd. SECOND ROW: Justis. Jackson. Huber Kittie, Borgman. Blacki burn. D. Powell, Mc- Leaster. Jerger. Gib- bons. Holden. THIRD ROW: G. Klopp, Allen. Rim- stidt. Wingate, Rudolph Butts. Klemm, Vaughn Ohler. C. Wells, R Todd. Foley. FOURTH ROW: Litka. Nanz. Pribble. C Bentle. Hayes. Cornel- ius. Hunter. Rockwell A t k i n s , Eisenshank Burkham. Nead. FIFTH ROWS H. Ryan. Ortnmn, Wor- den, Collins. E. Snyder. Farrar. Willkie, Mc- Cool. FIRST ROW: S t r a c k . I. Benning Ryle. Minnick. F. Mill- er. Callan. Cohen Green. Ecklar. SECOND ROW: March. Lewis. Livings- ton, V. McGranahan Ferguson. D. Klausing: Culbertson. B. Wells. THIRD ROW: Rodenberg. L'Jean Jef- fries, Love. M. Miller Neal. Carlton, Endress D. French. Hiller. FOURTH ROW: S in i t li . Richardson Muench. P e t e r s on Lowe. Riley. Rohlfing: Schmidt. FIFTH ROW: McCool. Stephens, Mey- er. Coleman. R. Gil- inour. Tibbetts, B Turner. Black. The Sophomore ,, , , 1

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