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WORK AND PLAY 1. What's new, Ieanne? 2. Pat tells the uH.B.'s the latest moron joke. 3. The Daily Lineup at R.H.S. 4. Margaret checks up on ab- sentees.
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ELEM RS OF 05943W0fwo W$WXZJM A22 Keith Rother, Bea Ahlers, Pat Turgeon, Ed Comstock REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS War has made a difference to the senior class of ,43. We,ve walked to our school dances, donated our scrap metal and silk stockings, saved every extra cent for defense stamps, made an effort to keep physically fit, and have given some of our boys to the armed services. VVelve changed from that day three years ago when we came to school fun-loving, carefree sophomores. Our only worry then was whether dad would let us have the car for the Cotton Ball or whether we could stretch our money for a new outfit for the Sweater Hop. We turned all our class duties over to Phyliss Dallman, president; Themeo Ellis, vice-presi- dent; and Bill Kranz, secretary-treasurer. During our junior year the full impact of war burst upon us. We were deeply affected by it as we saw our brothers and friends go 03 to join the services but as yet we werenlt conscious of the part we were to play in it. We had fun at homecoming and we were thrilled at the prospect of our first prom when Themeo Ellis as president, Einer Lindquist as vice-president, once Ostlund as secretary, and Don Emmans as treasurer led the grand march. It was through the course of our senior year that we began to realize that we as the future soldiers and citizens of America must play a definite part in the war. Our first gesture was electing Bill OlReilly, president; Twoie Condon, vice-president; Mary Anne Dueval, seeretary-treasurer, who immediately took action on the formation of a Victory Corps. Through this organization we realized the necessity of gaining a thorough mastery of fundamental subjectsM-physical training, special studies and other activities. These have taught us to serve more usefully after graduation, both in the war effort directly and in the peace after the war.
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