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Jim McClure, President Jim Kitts, Vice-president Marjorie Stoltz, Secretary Dick McKelvey, Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS At this time the senior class of O.H.S. is about to bit! a sac! farewell to the fond memories of high school life. As is the case of all senior classes, ours has held and enjoyed that certain prestige known only to a gradu- ating group. It is with regret that we leave the halls and class rooms of O.H.S. for des- tinations yet unknown. It is said that one's best years are those spent in high school; this is true from both the standpoint of pleasure and education. It is here that the foundation of our citizenship is laid. It is here also that we take pride in the honors received for extra curricular activities. Looking back to the highlights of our entire four years in high school we recall memories of such events as The Road to Freedom , the brilliant production which followed the course of our country's history to its present-day democracy; the various operettas and plays; each year's Homecom- ing; the traditional Junior Class Carnival; and in conclusion the Senior Prom, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the Senior as- sembly. Watch us work and watch us strive, we're the class of'45 has been our class yell and just how well we have carried out the meaning of those words may be seen from our records from year to year. In the realm of sports we have come through with flying colors; the Dramatic Club has discovered and put to use the talent of various seniors; and in similar ways each member has helped to form the class as it stands today. There is a great solemnity attached to the receiving of our diplomas as we pass through the last phase of our high school years. Especially with world conditions as they are at the present we need even a more complete education than in recent years. It will be up to us and the classes coming after to settle the problems arising from this great conflict. Our knowledge and the wisdom we employ in these matters is going to be of prime importance to the fol- lowing generations—not only of the United States but also foreign nations. It is our hope that the present under- classmen as well as newcomers to O.H.S. will recall some phases of our years' activities and that perhaps our achievements will spur them on to equal success. Page 21
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SENIOR ADVISER MISS ROTH To Miss Ruth Roth, the senior class adviser, we owe many thanks, for it was with her constant guidance that our class attained many successes in all it undertook—the many dances and parties in our junior and senior years. It is with deep regret that we see our class association with Miss Roth fade into the past. We hope that we have fulfilled her every desire for us as a class, and we know that we have thoroughly enjoyed our work with her. She has given us her understand- ing; we, in turn, give her our sincere ap- preciation. Page 20
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Shirley Adcock Barbara Allen Keith Allen Gene Allender Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3 Reserve 2-3 Argus News 3 Argus News Dramatic Club Spanish Club Band 2-3-4 2-3-4 3-4 4 Afton H. S. O. H. S. 2 1-3-4 Band 2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Torch Club 4 George Alton Martha Alton John Archer Ramona Areingdale Band 2-3 4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Bus. Mgr. Annual 4 Torch Club 4 Band Orchestra Librarians' Club Torch Club 2-3-4 2-3-4 3-4 3-4 Mixed Chorus Intramural 1-2 4 Reserve 2-3 V. Pres. Art Club 3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Argus News 1 Guelda Argo Dick Armstrong Glen Artman Betty Bachman Librarians' Club 3-4 Basketball Football Hi-Y Torch Club 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 2-3-4 4 Reserve 3 Roberta Jean Bailey Rose Marie Baker Vivian Bales Ruth Bankson Band 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Band G. A. A. 1-2-34 2-5 Glee Club Mixed Chorus 2-3 1 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Hi-Tri 3 Torch Club 4 Page 22 W KJ
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