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Harry Hughes , ,. 612.1611 pfcaszs' Qfiffceff iiifwm. Ek 4 1 s l l 'Z 1' 'A Li l -,eg 1 S l I . M Fx we J gf, . 'mtg as ' f i C .7945 ' l Mr. Thomas Fell, Class Adviser :I 171. :I my 1 James.Thomson A F J Herbert Zoerner Olticers Our hero-Harry Hughes. Member of the National Senior Honor Society, Speaker of the House of Representa- tives, star in football and track, he was iust the type to fill the role of Senior Class President. His understudy-Bill Kampfer. Called upon on short notice to take over the leadership, Bill showed that he could iump from vice-president to president with the ability and energy he had already shown as a member of the wrestling team and the National Senior Honor Society. The box office accounts and the money 'were in .Herb Zoerner's capable hands. Herb is known as a football and wrestling star. Jimmy Thompson, elected vice-president when Bill took over the president's duties, was already-distinguished as a wrestler and a member of the House of Rpresentatives. Faculty Adviser ln addition to teaching social studies and business sub- iects, Mr. Fell, our class adviser, has worked very indus- triously to project his democratic ideals while dealing with the students. He is always energetically willing to aid with our class activities, and patiently collects funds to finance us.
.ry Candy Managers Sweets to'the sweet . . . and to the rest of us as well, for the brown candy stand was a familiar sight at football games, and the super-salesmen who prowled the halls in the pre-ration days supplied the most demanding appetites with a variety of deli- cacies. Proving their faithfulness to the Senior Class, Babette Fay and Frank Uihlein worked tirelessly filling and distributing the boxes of supplies, keeping accounts, and establishing the second-floor book room as the source of sweetness. Babette Fay Frank Uhlein Dance Chairmen Harry Hughes, Audrey Meyer, Dance Chairmen Come and Trip lt As We Go The curtain rose on our class activities last June, disclosing the nautical splenclors of our Junior Prom. Up the gangplank to a sea- going ballroom decked with fishnets and life preservers, we passed. These atmospheric touches were supplied by Frances Dubick and Mildred Monat, with a score of other assiduous workers. The scene for the second dance was autumnal-corn-husks, pumpkins, and the Jack-o-lantern scarecrow. And-as much fun, though less formal than those of previous years-the Senior Ball, a winter carnival scene created by Bob Dobson and Gloria Dinger with their committees, was ruled by the king and -queen of the North Pole, Wee Willie Williamson and Dot Kumpa.
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