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Earl Adams. Chemistry i natural knowledge to him. President of Chemistry Club. Now in service. . . Marvicc Ar-chambo. A girl with a golden voice. Baccalaureate. . . Donald Baird. He’s our president; that means he's tops. Class Play Committee Chairman. Class President, I2B Treasurer, Class Play. . . Patricia Baird. With the stroke of a master. Cap and !«wn. Betty Ballhorn. Her heart's in the sky. Class Play, Blue Tri. Class Play. . . Joan Barker. A laugh of distinction. Baccalaureate, Choir. . . Barbara Beall. She has gifted vocal chords. Class Play, Student Council, Vice-president of Blue Tri, Saga. Arrow Staff, (,)uill and Scroll, Chemistry Club. Class Play, Debate. . . Frances Ber-geson. She walks t » the tune of church bells. Cap and Gown. Gloria Bing. Art is relaxation to her. Social, Blue Tri, Saga. . . Mary Bliskun. Dependable and courteous worker. Baccalaureate, Blue Tri, Chemistry Club. . . Earl Blomhrrg. He's right at home on a bascbjll field. Social. . . Jackie Bocse. She’s so calm. Commencement, Blue Tri, Saga, ('lavs Play. Robert Brett. He's friendly and considerate on ex cry occasion. Budget Chairman, Class Treasurer, Arrow Staff, Quill and Scroll, Class Play, Annual Staff. . . Dorothy Bush. Semper FidclU; faithful forever. Banquet, 12B Sergeant-at-Arms, Blue Tri, Saga. Class Play. . . Alberta Bushncll. She is jn artist by instinct.” Baccalaureate Chairman, Annual Staff, Blue Tri... Richard Bylund. Anchors A weigh. Eileen Carlson. Arthur Murray has nothing on her. Memorial Chairman, Choir. . . Kathleen Christgau. Pleasingly intellectual. Commencement, Vicc-Prcsi dent of Blue Tri, Arrow Staff, Quill and Scroll. . . Donald Coleman. Over the waves. . . Eugene Connolly. Quiet, »tu dious; always in on the fun. Banquet, Student Council. ♦ Thomas Copeland. That wavy hair! Banquet. . . Joyce Cunning. She has a knack for good expression.” Class Day, Blue Tri. Saga. Arrow Staff, Radio and Speech Club, Cheer Leader, Class Play. . . Dolores Digglcs. Something about her so appealing. Banquet. Blue Tri. . . Betty Dixon. The senior fashion plate. Banquet, Blue Tri. 19
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Senior Awards Clarke Jenkins . . Valcdktorian Kathleen Chrktgau . . Salutatorian Barbara Beall . . Valcdktorian lames Wackerbarth .. Valcdktorian American Legion American Ixpon Auxiliary Ri«c Reese................. Son ot American Revolution Star Journal Science Award ............. Jamo Wackerbarth Barbara Beall Marion Kinj . . .Eugene Warren . Clarke Jenkins Earl Adams Honor Roll Barbara Beall Clarice Jenkins lame Wackerbarth Kathleen ('.hrktgau Alberta Bushnell Robert Brett Ruth VanDusen Dorothy Rcm|iel Marion King Barbara Murch Dorothy Bush (tail Johnson Ians Perschmann Be tty Bullhorn Jla dale de junta de 194-5 Thi mi.mm.ks of the June l‘ 45 class led their respon-sihility for rebuilding the world after this war. and that America will he the place in which to start these activities. Therefore, they have chosen as their theme “America We Build. This theme was carried out in both Baccalaureate and Commencement programs. The class play, “You’d Be Surprised, featured Barbara Beall. Don Baird, and Evelyn Stone in the lead roles. The proceeds from the production were put in a fund for the class memorial, a sky blue curtain for the stage. The banquet with its Spanish setting and the class day at Glen wood will Ik- long remembered. Boys whose pictures do not appear because they entered the service and have finished the courses there arc: James Collins, Richard Hall, Robert King, Robert Marwin, Robert Tyler, and Robert Woods. Class Officers front Row: lu i Perschmann. secretary; Marion King, serjeant-at-arms: Eugene Warren, sergcant-at-arim. . . Srrond Row: Bob Brett, treasurer; Evelyn Stone, vke-previdrnt: Don Baird, president. IS
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loan Donaldson. Do you have any stove gas, Joan? banquet, blue Tri. . . Dorothy Drew. “Always ready with a funny comment. Class Day, blue Tri, Choir, Class Play. . . Jeanette Duryea. Silence is natural to her. Social, blue Tri. . . Ardis Ecklund. She's happy if she can sew. Cap and Gown, Saga, Choir. Joanne Edwards. She sings and they swoon. Class Day, Choir, Radio anil Speech Club. . . Lois Egner. “Always full of pep and tun. Class Day, Student lasun-cil. Blue Tri, Saga, Chemistry Club, Cheer Leader, Class Play. . . David Farkell. “He’d make a good newspaper man. Class Day, Arrow Stall, Quill anil Scroll, Class Play. . . Ann Fleming. Affable anil always willing to cooperate. Social. Saga. Marilyn Foote. Aren't you ever unhappy? Class Day, Blue Tri. Class Play. . . Shirley Ford. Always ready to oblige with a smile. baccalaureate, blue Tri. . . Arnold Fomio. I Ic could show a lish howto swim. Commencement. Slinx Hi-Y. Swimming, Arrow Staff, (.hull and Scroll. Class Play, Annual Staff. . . William Foy- The little boy with the big smile. Banquet. ♦ Frances Friedmann. What would she do without her gum5 Baccalaureate, Blue Tri, Red Cross Council. . . John Gallc. His ways arc steeped in friendliness. Class l ay, Ethics Committee, Lex Hi-Y President, Football, Red Cross Council President, Arrow Staff. Quill and Scroll. Class Play. . . Reid Gauker. I'm in the Navy now1 . . Ralph Glidden. He's happy in a chemistry lab. Social, Slinx Ili-Y, Hi-Y Vice-President, Chemistry Club. ♦ Emmie Lou Gore. She's so friendly.” banquet, President of Saga, Band, Orchestra, Cheer Leader, Class Play. . . Jo Ann Green. “A smile which gladdens the heart.” Baccalaureate, Saga. . . Betty Lou Hall. “She docs things in silence. Budget. . . Patricia Harper. Mild and easy-going. Banquet, Blue Tri, Saga, Choir, Class Play. Mary Ann Hildreth. “Her ways arc meek ami silent.” Budget. . . Rosemary Hundlik. “Oh. those eyes!” Class Day, Blue Tri, Saga, Choir President, Radio and Speech Club. . . David Hoplcy. Athletic ability and personality plus.” Now in service. . . Barbara Hull. Another Michelangelo.’' Social, Annual Staff. 20
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