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PERSON- Evelyn Michael Bobert Kreuz Earl Gearig Alice Miller Joy Mohler lone Hill Jacque Schultz Dane Keller Josephine Lewis Grace Cornell Mary Westphal Robert Cole Edwina Judson Ed Lamb Marilouise Kreuz Bichard Kahle Leo Karpinski Ellen Adams Madeline Gear Nancy Howard Bob Ashenfelter Victoria Sarkisian Bob Poole Jim Jadlocki Janice Overmyer Bita Buckenmeyer Joe Parker Ralph Vaughan Juleen Jones Thelma Lemmon Harold Bloom Nelson Welch Sophia Woityna Agnes Welch Paul Spengler James Buckenmeyer Esther Kurth Betty Spaulding Joe Melotik Carolyn Meier Vernabelle Garmenn Harold Buckenmcyer WILLS her his his her her her his his her her her his her his her his his her her her his her his his her her his his her her his his her her his his her her his her her his men laugh butch brown eyes reading ability snappy pace sport articles subtle humor short structure vivaciousness typing ability American Gov. book trumpet gift of gab unusual talents laziness in school spare tire willingness to work timidness cheerleading ability quickies', English book grades in Government shorthand notebook class presidency quietness absentmindedness naval slang horsemanship journalistic ability way with the women bushy hair talkativeness congenial smile ambition to he a pilot philosophical viewpoint shyness many activities physique singing ability height farming knowledge C1 9D Senior Will Nancy Pinkstone Bill Ashenfelter Romain Loeffler Marilyn Weihl Tom Minnich Junior Healy James Holland Charles Kodcr Jim Blake Mary Slane Janet Mohr Any Junior Harry James The faculty Esther Zeigler Mary Stukey Kenny Born Paul Langenderfer Velma Degenfelder Joyce Koepfer Alice Elton Anyone who wants it .Myrna Bryan Anyone who can read it A next year's senior Ed. Sutherland Bob Adams Burton Brown Lorelie Wagner Harold Bowman Dick Czajka Donald Eicher lla Mae Judson Glenn Dewey Bill Dowell Margie Langenderfer Terry Hallett Danny DeLong Bob Perkins Mary Bennett Bonnie Ashenfelter John Batdorf
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Senior History. . . Study Hall Between 9:00-4:00 1943-1944 ilello, Can you remember as far back as the year this dignified t?l bunch of seniors started their career? I certainly can, and it doesn't seem long ago. Colly, it was a funny, wonderful, feeling--being a freshman. Harold Bloom was our class president, James Robeson, vice president, Edward Lamb, secretary, Evelyn Michael, treasurer and Miss Hahn and Mr. Baker, sponsors. We had quite a year--even took first prize on our Corn Festival float! By the spring of '40 our greenness had worn off enough to rate the title of 'fsophomoresf' This time Earl Cearig was president, Edwina Jud- son, vice president, Phillip Kinney, secretary, Ralph Vaughan, treasurer, with Miss Walbolt and Mr. Baker as guiding hands. We put on a pretty good play for the stu dent body--something about utter relaxation and a game of hearts. Well, here's something I'm sure we'll never forget--the thrill a junior gets when he really owns a seat in the study hall! There is certainly lots to tell about this busy nine months. Let's see, that's the year Betty Lou Spaulding was president, Ellen Ad- ams, vice president, Evelyn Michael, secretary, Edward Lamb, treasurer and Miss Wulbolt and Mr. Baker still on the job. Our play, Mama's Baby Boy went over with a bang. Then came the excitement of our shining new class rings, say were we proudf We put on some dances to help keep up student morale tand besides we need- ed moneyy. At last spring came and with it plans! We wanted as nice a banquet as cver in spite of priorities. Our theme was 20th Century and there were rocket ships. planets, stardust, and moon beams. Clavera Kreuz was crowned queen for the even- ing. ,Ieepers it was fun! That brings us almost up to present. Janice Overmyer is president, Bonnie Hill, xice president, Bob Poole, secretary, Earl Gearig, treasurer, Miss Hall and faithful Mr. Baker, sponsors. I suppose you knew, some of our fellows have already gone in- to service with Uncle Sam. We certainly miss them. We've decided to have blue and silver as class colors, a white rose as flower, and our motto is We live in deeds not yearsf, Our senior play is Along Came Peggy . Of course, we're all eager for our final high school activities. There'll be the banquet, baccalaureate, and then gradua- tion. These four years at Swanton Hi have certainly been memorable. We have a lirm basis now on which to stand and as we go out into a war swept world we're thankful for the training we received at S. H. S. It's almost time for the last bell --so guess I'll sign off. Seriously, A Senior U83
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Seniors I O O WE WON'T FORGET BECAUSE OF Sophie Woityna her giggles Mary Westphal her efficient typing Nelson Welch his work as a movie operator Agnes Welch her twirling ability Ralph Vaughan his subtle wit Paul Spengler his interest in airplanes Betty Lou Spaulding Jacque Schultz Victoria Sarkisian Bob Poole Joe Parker Janice Overmyer Joy Mohler Alice Miller Evelyn Michael Carolyn Meier Joe Melotik Josephine Lewis Thelma Lemmon Ed Lamb Esther Kurth Bob Kreuz Marilouise Kreuz Dane Keller Leo Karpinski Richard Kahle Edwina Judson Juleen Jones James Jadlocki Nancy Howard Bonnie Hill Earl Cearig Madeline Gear Vernabelle Garmenn Grace Cornell Bob Cole Rita Buckenmeyer James Buckenmeyer Harold Buckenmeyer Harold Bloom Bob Ashenfelter Ellen Adams her his her his his her her her her her his her her his her his her his his his her her his her her his her her her his her his his his his her l willingness to work school spirit dark eyes nickname 4'Cess wandering way merry smile quick pace happy-go-lucky way hair styles place in the Meier trio bright socks small stature '4Hollywood complexion position as Pioneer crlilnr high voice butch hair cut cheery smile carefree attitude quiet way nickname Breezy loyalty to the Coast Guards walk knowledge of foreign languages genuine friendliness dark hair participation in athletics skating ability work in the Library Club smiling eyes cheerful smile efficiency talent for druming quiet willingness willingness to cooperate friendliness being an all around high school student 4205
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