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' .Y. , . ' .f:2Z':'-Ir'-,Q ., J 7f,i5,'liF i?,':'N :f Xr In , rigs Die B 'l al ll gafks .. 'J' G' ix A , ,V ' 1. fy' ug.. Q. e- , 'V .H U S Roberi lj- P5 '?fX ltfrcc!itl1 irgack si 7 1-1 i t is3?f':saf ai Senior officers Flack, Douglas, Behrhorst, Fryeiplan class activities. HAT DID WE DO? The time is fast. approaching when we, the Class of I9-l2, will end our career at Ligonier High School. No one can deny the fact that that we have thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. We wish to express our deep regret for the loss of john Holt. to the class. President of his class during his sophomore and junior years, he left. school early during his senior year. Four years ago when we embarked, as freshmen. on our journey through High School, we realized, but slightly, how rapidly the time would pass. As freshmen we became acquainted with the traditions and customs of our school and continually learned to re- spect this higher institution of learning. During our sophomore year we were better fitted to show our ability and leadership in various classes and school activities. Before long we found ourselves entering our junior year. Then we began to look forward t.o the day when we would occupy the cherished positions of the seniors. By this time we were becoming more responsible to the task assigned us and more fully aware of the value of a high school education. Then after three years of expectation the long awaited day arrived when we became seniors. Our hopes had finally been fulfilled and now many more opportunit.ies were laid before us. How quick- ly this year has drawn to a close! We scarcely realized at the beginning of the year that our long looked-forward-to trip to Washington would be halted by the dark clouds of war. But near the end of l94l when we became aware of the fact that our ambition could not be obtained, we didn't quit but continued to work as hard as before. hoping that we could find a suitable and just way to use our funds. Although we dispensed with a few minor activities we still conducted our magazine campaign, held dances, and sold refreshments at athletic contests Our only remaining activity is the class play which will be pre- sented about the middle of May. Upon leaving Ligonier High School, we wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to Ivlr. Wylie, our principal. and his able faculty. We are also greatly indebted to our class advisers. Miss Evans, Miss Gross. Mr. Waugaman, and Mr. Mathews, who have been so kind and patient in helping us through our Senior year. As we leave our Alma Mater we are fully confident. that we can meet the issues that will confront us. This will be possible be- cause ofthe excellent training which has been given us during our four years of secondary education.
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Senior Personalities Most Popular . . . IDA IVIAE IX'-'ICLEAN AND BILL. DONOVAN Most Athletic . , . RUTH BLAIR AND il AMES xIO1 INSTON Class Musician . . . CHARLES IYIURDOCII Most-Likely-to-Succeed , . . HOWARD BEHRHORST Most X-'erxatile . . . ARTEDA BRANT Most Studioux A 4 . MARTHA lX'1lTCHELL Class Politician . . . klL'LlLfs SAEO Class Artis! , . , ROBERT FRYE Best-Looking . , , iV1EREDlTH FLACK AND JACK NELSON Most Typical . . . JANE BETZ AND 1-IARLAN DOUGLAS
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E I , A 5 A - . a E 1 7, ,- A 41 5 ,,. . ALICE BAKER . . . Baker is sweet and charming . . . visited the South her junior year . . . enjoys French . . . can't decide what to be . . . adores pets. KENNETH BARRON . . . Butehy is a swell friend . . . member of the famous Trumpet Trio . . . drives his Hazard everywhere . . . on business staff of year- book for three years. jANE BEARD . . . a newcomer to l...H.S. her junior year . . . in- separable from Glea Larimer . . . possesses a pleasing personality . . . enjoys typing class best of all. jAMES BECHTOLD . . . quiet and reserved jim always has an answer in English class . . . notorious woman hater . . . en- joys his pipe . . . thinks study- ing is simply criminal. EVELYN BERKEY . . . walks to and from school . . . seen usually with Nlildred Clifford . . . likes a certain junior . . . has am- bition to be a nurse after gradu- ation. SENIOR CLASS OF JAMES ANKENY , . . patient, persevering, athletic jim plays the guitar . . . never skip- ped football practice in all four years . , . loves to tease jane Bctz. lfAZEl. BARRON . , . a blue-eyed blonde . . . has a multitude of friends . . . plays trombone and likes band practice . . . has a cute black kitten, Chuck . lN'1lRlAM BEM. . . . a petite blonde, who is just naturally bright . . . pals with Houpt . . . belongs to l942 Ivlountaineer staff. . . favorite hobby is square dancing. lN'1ARY jANE BEARER . . . aspires to be a dietician . . . Photog- raphy Club enthusiast . . . cap- able and reliable student . . . portrayed Snow White in assembly her freshman year . . . likes to bowl. l'lOW'ARD BEHRHORS1' . . . stu- dious and energetic Senior Class President . . . spends his week- ends and evenings keeping Sa- ling's News Stand going. . . won Lion Clubs Defense Slogan Contest . . . enjoys debating. j.-XNE Bi-:iz . . . better known as the Personality Plus Girl . . . is a grand fricnd . . . always en- joys a good time . . . selected most typical senior girl . . . hobby-eating.
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