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E IOR CLASS President James Seim College Preparatory Class Officer 2,4 Cheerleader 1,2 Orchestra l,2,3,4 -l-feQSUl'el' Band 2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 ldU Choir 4 P N in Boys' Glee Club l 'ERUTSQ1 Pep Band 3,4 ' ' ' ' . Swing Band 4 glass Officer 2,4 Varsity U 4 3'4 vgggfg, ?,r.22:.1hflub 4 Track 2,3,4 Scholarship Team l,2,3 4 Annual Staff 4 Honor Student Secretary Jane Clinger College Prep - Com- mercial Class Officer 1,4 Iunior Chorus l Chorus 3,4 Vice President Jack Wilson College Preparatory Eden l,2,3 Class Officer 2,4 Baseball 2,3 Basketball l,2,3,4 O tt 3 pere a Glee Club l,2,3 Choir 4 chorus 1 2 3 gg- Sdffc 4 P.A.A. 1,2.3 G'A'A Ai er F,F.A. Officer 2,3 ' ' ' Football 4 Scgiolarshrp Team Hi,-Y 4 Office Worker 4 DQLR. Citizenship Honor Student SENIORS REACH GOAL. Here we Seniors are, we have reached our goal, graduation. Our class history may not be unique, but we Seniors are proud of it. Four long years ago, as Freshmen, we elected the following capable members from our Freshman Class for our class officers: Thomas Vogel, President, Jane Clinger, Vice President, Daniel Harvey, Secretary, and Dorothy Bowman, Treasurer. Aided by Miss Mamie Stearns and Mr. Fleeman, our spon- sors, these officers arranged a party in the fall that was enjoyed by Freshmen and tea- chers alike. As Sophomores, and now in Senior High, our executives who led us through the year were: Mary Alice Bastel, President, James Seim, Vice President, Mariam Swinehart, Secretary, and lsaac Walton, Treasurer. Our annual class party, held in the spring, was under the supervision of Mr. Wolfe and Mrs. Tucker, our sponsors. Busily selling refreshments at the football and basketball games, presenting a class play, Peg O' My Heart, and planning and giving a prom -you can see how busy we were as Juniors. Our prom was given in December instead of the Spring, because with many others, Edward Beard, our Junior President, left for the armed forces. Lorene Kellermeyer, elected Vice President, was the acting Presi- dent for the rest of the year. The other officers for the year were Phyllis Kuenzli, Secretary, and Thomas Vogel, Treasurer. Miss Golling and Miss Neumeister were our Junior Class sponsors. On our Senior year, we kept the scholar- ship plaque the entire first semester, an achievement to be envied by other grades. Guided by our sponsors, Miss Neumeister and Miss Erma Stearns, we c'hose James Seim as our Senior Class President, Jack Wilson as our Vice President, Jane Clinger as our Sec- retary, and Ida Smythe as our Treasurer. Our class play was given in the spring. Also, the Junior Class gave a beautiful prom in our honor in the spring near graduation time. With our graduation we end our history in this high school, when all 7l of us receive our diplomas. We go out into life with our years of high school training behind us, conl fident and ready to make our place in the world. Class Motto: Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead. Class Flower: American Beauty Rose. Class Colors: Gold and Blue.
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ANNUAL -T-F-F or '4 TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP. The feet of our staff were busy this year. Literally, we hoofed the way to our goal. We not only used feet as a theme for our Annual, but also used our own feet to good advantage. Yes, we footed it to sell ads, to take pic- tures, and distribute your Annual to you. It was work, brain and foot, and we loved it. Our hearts were in our iob, and as a result we really had super cooperation. Every one of us had his job to do. Our business staff did its part by selling ads, handling our finances, and distributing and selling copies of the Annual, while our editorial crew concentrated on getting pictures, write-ups of our classes, organizations, and activities, and generally preparing the book for publication. Our work began in the fall and that's when we really got-- on the ball. Mr. Todd, public relations officer of the Service Engraving Company, walked in one fine, sunny day and gave us our first pep talk. lt was shortly after this visit that our Edi- tor-in-Chief set to work on preparing the first draft of the -45 Annual. He drew, in miniature, the first blueprint, and sent it to our engraver for reproduction in full size. Before the engraver sent it back, the editor and photography staff had the Senior pic- tures and group pictures taken. By then Christmas was here, and the full-sized dummy of the Annual was back. During the Christmas vacation the busi- ness manager and her assistants began the selling of ads, and when school took up again more pictures were taken. Soon fin- ished pictures began rolling in from our photographers and the photography staff set to work mounting them for the engrav- er. All editors were on the alert for action, and copy began piling up for our typists to send to the printer. The end of February saw us just finishing our editorial work. The circulation staff was set in motion, toward the end of school, and they wound up our work for this year's annual. That's the story of how you got your Annual for 4'5, folks. Happy reading to you. P.S, The staff wishes to heartily thank our sponsor, Mr. Gottfried, for his fine guidance. He put real spirit behind our efforts.
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