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5 SENIDR CLASS HISTORY I 'S N Now, loolcing baclc over The years, we see ThaT our Three years oT Senior High School have passed more quickly Then we expecTed. lT seems only yesTerday ThaT we enTered here as Sopho- mores. AlThough many acTiviTies and sTudies were diTTerenT, we soon accusTomed ourselves To Them. AT our TirsT Sophomore class meeTing The Tollowing oTTicers were in charge: Jay Shenlc, presidenT: Jeanne Billman, vice-presidenTp Bar- bara Jo Heclc, secreTaryg RoberT STelTzer, Treas- urer. The highlighT oT The Sophomore year was our class parTy held in December. Our Junior year was very successTul wiTh These sTudenTs presiding over our class: Jeanne Bill- man, acTing presidenTg Delores Crago, secre- Tary: Jay Shenlc, Treasurer. During This year we received our class rings and brighTened The campus wiTh our class haTs, which made lcnown our class colors, green and whiTe. We devoTed our second semesTer To planning The long- awaiTed Junior Prom, which was loolced Torward To by every Junior. We opened our Senior year by elecTing The Tollowing oTTicers: Richard Basom, presidenTg Lois Boring, vice-presidenT7 Jeanne Billmon, sec- reTary: Douglas Shearer, Treasurer. The STudenT Council and Lore STaTT Toolc over Their respec- Tive duTies, soon aTTer The beginning oT The Gydflflfxy U wil! zairzsllzgiz. year. ThroughouT The year our class was very co-operaTive in all sporTs and in The various ac- TiviTies oT The school. The TirsT semesTer saw The exchanging oT name cards, and The receiving oT The class picTures, Our class was The TirsT in The hisTory oT our Alma MaTer To have The class song wriTTen beTore The close aT The TirsT semes- Ter. Our class play, All Aboard , was chosen wiTh careTul consideraTion and was loolced Tor- ward To wiTh greaT anTicipaTion. ln The conclu- sion oT The successTul year, The TirsT evenT was The Junior Prom. IT was very successTul, and we Talce This space To Thanlc The Class oT '46. The lasT greaT aTTairs were The Dinner Dance and CommencemenT. These were To The Class oT '45 as The Junior Prom was To The Class oT '46, The Class oT '45 will remember The Dinner Dance, and There will never be anoTher one lilce iT. We now hopeTully awaiTed commencemenT which would end one OT The happiesT years aT our lives. AlThough our-plans were oTTen changed on ac- counT oT warTime condiTions, we did noT com- plain. We also parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies To help The war eTTorT. Now, we wanT To say, Thani: You Tor all ThaT you have done Tor us, dear old L. H. S. LOIS AND DICK
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Jwslnofzifsi ffiaf clo offan Zia foo clasp foz zfeazs. DONALD L. AURAND General Academic Band I, 2, 3:-Orcheslro I, 2, 3: Airplane Spoiler I, 2: Assembly I, 2, 3. Will: l-lis love of eleclric lrains lo every small boy. Weakness: Drum malorellesp Prophecy: To be The army's number one lop sergeanl. DORIS JANE BAILEY Doe Commercial Assembly I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps 2, 3: Lore Slalzi 3: 'Glee Club l, 2, 3: A Cap- pella Choir 3: 60-80' Word Transcriplion: IOO-Word Theory: Baskelball I, 3. Will: l-ler 'lemper lo Manly Woaley. Weakness: Sporls. Prophecy: To be a good sec- relary. DERYL AMMERMAN GENE E. ARNOLD Tex Vocalional Whi+ey Academic Banker 2: Sluclenl Council Sludenl Council 2: Assem- I, bly 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Will: The machine shop lo Wreslling 3. Mari, Will: I-lis genius in algebra Weakness: Women. lo Doris K. Prophecy: Someday he will pul Weakness: Dancing--wilh his as much efiorl in English as shoesll he does on his hair, Prophecy: lo be Mr. I-lowe's assisrani. JEAN M. BANKS CLARA BARGO Bean Janks General Jean Commercial ,Dramalic Club I: Glee Club I, 2: Bela Tri-I-li-Y I, 2, 3: Assembly I, 2: Bowling I: Sophomore Class Parly Commillee I: Baskelball I: Chrislmas Play I, 2, 3: Viclory Corps Glee Club I, 3: Maroon and Sleel 3: Library Slalll I: Bowling Club I, 2: Banker 2: Aciivily Repre- senlalive I: Camera Club I: Assembly I: Vicfory Corps I. I: Squad Legdery I, 2, 3, l'ISI' heighf 'IO Nellie Will: I-ler calm, quiel clisposi- Sl1UmGliGF- Hen :O Kqy H, Weakness: Men . Weakness: U, S, N, Prophecy: To be a keeper of Prophecy: Nolhin' muchlll lhe house lor a cerlain someone. DONALD R. AU RAND GobbIe Vocaliona: Prom Commillee 2: Band I, 2, 3: Assembly 2. I Will: Technique wilh women lo Ed Soll. Weakness: Nice looking women. Prophecy: Will raise a Turkey lo weigh lilly pounds. WILLIAM B. BAIRD Bill Academii Soccer 2, 3: Band 2, 3: As- sembly 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Orcheslra 2, 3: Wreslling 2, 3: Brass Choir 2, 3: Lore Slalii 3: Aclivily Repre- senlaiive 2: Rooseyelll-Ii-Y 3: V.F.W. Band 2, 3: Pub- lic Speaking 2. Will: I-lis soccer abilily lo Say- lor. Weakness: Blondes. Prophecy: Will be a success in whalever he unclerlakes.
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