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X 1 P ik if? ik 5331 iky 'ik 222 at w e Ji? '53 if? B it si? EAS 52? Senior Class History Four years ago twenty-four green Buck Privates en- rolled at Sheff Field for training. After the initiation on September 26, the rookies felt more at ease on the new field. The twenty-four regiment members were: Melvin Billings, presidentg Walter Buckley, vice4presidentg Jack Genstcr, secretary-treasurcrg Lois Barton, Iona Billingsg Ronald Blythe: Joe Brophyg Betty Fellmang Bruce Rogersg Bertha Handg Lois Hasbrookg Ronald Humphrey: Rowland Lid- dlog Frank Lylcg John Planthaberg Barbara Prestong Esther Rayg Mary Jeanne Sullivang Norman Thompsong Bcrneice Trea- Norg Kenneth Trotter, Dora Wheelcrg Marvin Youngg and Dorothy Zack. Mr. Primo was the class advisor. The class banner, class colors fbleck and Whitey, and the class flo- wer CAmerican Beauty Bosch, were chosen soon after the class officers were elected. The Sophomore year seemed to be a fateful year for the nClass of '42n. Eleven members left the class Qdur- ing the year, leaving only thirteen. 'Two of those who left, nKcnnyn Trotter, and nbudn Lyle, joined the navy and are new stationed at Pearl Harbor, and on submarine Shortly after school and Bruce Rogers was Sullivan end Dorothy duty in the Pacific, respectively. started, class elections took place e1ectod'president, with Mary Jeanne Zack as vice-president and secretary-treasurer. The Soph- omore Class Dance was a St. Patricks Day Dance. The Junior year was a particularly busy year for the clsss. Dora Wheeler was elected president of the class early in the year, and Mary Jeanne Sullivan and Dorothy Zack were re-elected as class vice-president and secre- tary-treasurcr. Mr. Viar was class sponsor. During the entire year the class sold candy and pop at football and basketball games, and during the noon hour. ' Everyone worked diligently for the success of the class dance, which was a Homecoming dance, with Neponset students as guests. The dance, carrying out a Valentine theme, was the most successful dance sponsored by any class during that year. The Junior class play, HThe Nutt Familyu was given on November 8, The highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Military Bell and Banquet held at Camp Coal Creek Country Club. Mr. Lester Lange, taking Mr. Viar's place as eless advisor, ably assisted the class with plans for Unxprmn. At the beginning of the senior year Lucille Treanor joined the class, making fourteen members. Miss Pauline Peterson, hnglish instructor, was the class advisor. Sen-' lor class officers were: Mary Jeanne Sullivan, president, Dorothy Zack, vice-prcsidentg Jack Genster, secretary- treasuror. The Senior Court Martial and Military Ball
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