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Front Row: Ralph Shimer, Ellen Harry, Mary Ellen Barrett, Joan Cox. Back Row: Marilyn Loomis, Tom Brower. Ouf 30 .LLB Baud jim, 0 Weire for the Army, Navy, Air Corps, and the Marines too, We're for Uncle Sam, for the Red, the White, and the Blue, We're right behind you every step, and we will see you through Because we love America, this Class of '42. Colonel Ralph Shimer led Regiment A, the senior class, from taps till reveille through 1942. Majors Marilyn Loomis and Ellen Harry assisted with the trials and tribulations of program planning and financial affairs. All of the purely social events were in charge of Captains Tom Brower, Joan Cox, and Mary Ellen Barrett. The first event on the bulletin was the Senior Recep- tion at which all rhe diH:erent divisions became acquainted with each other. In honor of all the soldiers who are going to leave the barracks, the annual Senior Banquet was held, of which the theme was The Banquet of Al- legiancef' The troops drafted their parents and teachers at the Senior Funfest, which showed the Army that the teach- ers and parents really had talent, too. Next on the cal- endar in April, the dramatic talent of this regiment pre- sented the Senior Play, June Mad , in which Corporals Mary Ellen Barrett, John Wells, Eileen Eidner, Charles Beall, Betty Hargan, Byron Singer, Bud Lampton, War- ren Cook, Marilyn Dennis, Gloria Orr, Bob Guion, and Gloria Kramer, and Mary Burt took part. A11 of the soldiers took part in the big parade on Ivy Day at which the queen and her four atten- dants were crowned. Then came the baccalaureate services, graduation, and the Senior Dance. About fifty members of the army each received one more bar when they were tagged for the National Honor Society. In June the final reveille was played at the grad- uation exercises and more than four hundred soldiers stepped off of the platform into a higher rank. Class Advisers: Mr. Paul Sidell, Miss Dorothy Magley. 19
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Top speech honors to Fred Collins and Mary E. Barrett 1941 Senior Dance Pigtails glarnorously displayed by Eileen Eiclner . Betty Hargan poses after a victory in humorous dec.. . Canteen at the Grill . John Gumpper's gal, Jane Klinefclter Time out by Times GM Ruth Hageman for a smile for the cameraman Ambition by Mike Beall, Barrie Tremper, and George Terrill. Cadet Bud Lampton . Three smart girls, Virginia Gray, Dorothy Jaggers, and Marilyn Loomis . XX'hat's the matter, Kent Lentz?. lvlae Sclfleelc concentrates deeply.
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