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Robert Charles Ashley Hays Marjorie Leone Davis Ruby Eileen Anderson Edwin L. Weber, jr. Naomi Ward Anderson Mary Lou Angert George NV. Applebay lValte1' Babb james Theodore Baker Alice Luellu Arnold EFIICSL Alfred Burllr llilury Alice Blues Ruth I. Bearchnore Rolin O. Becker Betty Marie Berg Juanita Beaver Robert Manuel Beren Kuthryn Lucinda Besl Florence Elsie Biehl Dean Binegur Raymond Fisher Bozman Helen Joanne Biehl Patricia jean Blue Mary Lou Braden Page' Twenty
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Senior Class l943 President ..., ,. . Robert Hays Secretary-Treasurer . Barbara Calvin Vice President ,. , Edwin Wleber Historian .....,,... Marjorie Davis Ei SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES Invitations-Richard I-Iuling, jean Lehnier, Martha Jean Suder Cap and Gown-Mark Stephens, Bettey VVigginton, Richard Hanley Class Motto-Mary Lou Carroll, Ruth Wlilhelm, Richard Davis, Don Knox Class Colors-Bill Lane, Leland O'Brien, Kate Xftlright, Lucy Putnam Class Flower-Lois Roach, Maxine Handschumacher, Bill XfVilliamson Class Song--Roger Bnchert Finance-Paul Rexroad, Charles Stegner, Robert Beren SENIOR DANCE Programs-Lois Morgenstern, Twila Gossett, Dorothy Davis, Betty Marie Berg Advertisement-Alfred String, Jean Schull, Joan Sutton Orchestra-Ed Menke, George Fritz, Edith Ogle Decorations-James Baker, Charlotte Nelson, Pat Blue, Herbert Rake, Louise Heldman, Ed Stacy, Martha Nelson, John Stewart, Pat NVhiting, Barbara Quigley, Kenneth Riggs, Mary Clark, Martha Edmonds E SENIOR PICNIC General Chairman-Richard Huling Location and 'Iransportation-Edwin YVeber, Bob Burns, Eleanor Ytlhiting Food-lvlarjorie Davis. Chairman, Virginia Stanley, Co-chairman. Mary Lou Angert. ,Indy Light, Dick Reed, Bill Sanders, Cherrie Shoop Business-Dick Campbell, Ruth Beardmore EE CLASS HISTORY The Class of '-13 looks batik pensively over the sojourn spent in the class rooms and roam' ing through the corridors of our loved M. I-I. S. Vle came here from various schools feeling like babes in the woods. XVC were pushed and shoved around in our hrst two years and then we became Freshies. Soon the upper classmen, though, were destined to sit up and take notice. As Sophs we were making great progress in our pursuit toward higher learning and wisdom-in which our school excells with the highest rating. Our pride was indeed great in the year we became Juniors. Confidence and security were ours and with the guidance of our able president, Bob Hays, our junior Prom, the Coronation Ball, was rated as the best ever given. And then, behold, it was the fourth year of our sojourn and we were called Seniors. Many privileges were granted tts and we were allowed to dwell in the best parts of our dear old school-'which became dearer still to us as we realized our time here was East passing away. As Seniors our responsibilities were also heavier and our duties harder to perform, but this valiant class rallied and strove to bring many honors to our school. The praise of our football, basketball, and track teams has been loud and long and we feel this year's teams have made a lasting impression. lighting hard for the honor of our school. With our music and the honors taken in scholatic work, we feel sure that we will be remem- bered as one of the many classes that have kept up the high standard of our school. Vie cannot write the history of our class and not give honor to the members of our class and of the school who have already gone and who will go to join the armed forces of the nation. to help bring peace again to the world and to preserve the democracy and the four freedoms of our constitution. SVC pray for victory and the safe return of these boys. It is with a deep sense of gratitude to our faculty that we sincerely say what we have achieved here is due directly to their kind cooperation and sympathy in ironing out our problems and guiding us toward our goals and ideals and the higher education, htting us for the life into which we will soon be going. Page Nlnr let n ' 0
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Donald M. Brown Roger Dean Buchert Robert Louis Burns Marjorie Jean Buchanan Patricia Louise Burns Richard Thomas Campbell Mary Lou Carroll Lola Louise Clark john F. Cole Alben Roy Chorpenning Mary Roberta Clark Leona COIlglCl0l1 john SV. Cooke Thomas Eugene Curtis Richard Davis Wanda Mae Cox Dorothy M. Davis Betty Jeanne Devol Rae Auvergne Dixon Russell Dean Doan William F. Duer Jeanne Dickson Margaret Ann Drumm Charles Henry Duncan Page Twmz ly -one
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