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VW! Officers of the January graduating class are from left tonright: Robert, Edwards, presidentg Earl Branfield vice presidentg Virginia Salfell, secretaryg Berdene Coombs, treasurer. Honor Roll Marian Burt ...,....,ttt Dora Davis ...,,,, Joan Throne ......,.....,...,.. Donna Jean Goddard ...... Clyde Godsey ....,,tt..... Barbara Auld ....,,l Marjorie Storck ...... Mario Scipione ..... Robert Edwards .... Anna Angelone .....,., Vivian Baxter ...,r Virginia Saffell .,r,.. Howard Sohn ......, Ross McCready ....,. Elaine Pettibon ...... Gwynne Williams .............. Bertha Ladene Coombs .ir.. Roger Stanley ......,....ri.. Carol Metzgar ..... 1 5 95.56 93.93 93.20 92.96 92.78 92.66 92.63 92.55 91.87 91.82 91.81 91.64 91.61 91.28 91.18 90.68 90.64 90.45 89.65
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To Miss Bertha Marmet, we, the Jan- uary Class of 1942, wish to express our sin- cere appreciation for her helpful guidance, untiring efforts, and continued loyalty throughout our high school career. The Years Gone By As 1OB's we held our first class meeting March 11, 1938. Miss Elizabeth Wright, our first patroness, helped us to select candi- dates for class officers. Those elected were Alfred Cohen, president, Earl Branfield, vice president, Evelyn DeLion, secretary, and Bertha Ladene Coombs, treasurer. The next fall Miss VVright resigned be- cause of other pressing duties. Miss Bertha Marniet. kindly consented to- become our patroness, and under her supervision we sold magic slates and pennants to earn money for the class fund. Our first social gathering was an informal party at the Y. M. C. A. As our junior year approached, Robert Edwards was elected president and Marian Burt was chosen secretary. We sponsored a tea dance in the gym, but we don't talk about that. The same year we sold Priscilla Parker cosmetics. What do Snow White and Prince Charming make you think of? The Walt Disney Prom our class presented. Don't you remember? It was a huge success, piloted by Barbara Auld. When the prom was over, Bob Edwards said, Now, kids, it's time to select the class motto and colors. The result of the vote was We aim high to hit the mark for our motto, and the colors chosen were claret and antique ivory. During the senior year Vir- ginia Saffell was elected secretary. Come to the senior play! shouted the members of the cast as they rode down Main Street in an open truck. Nothing But The Truth was presented December 10, 1941, starring Barbara Auld and Robert Edwards. Miss Virginia Geddert directed the play, and the cast party was held as a banquet at the Country Club. Many occasions added interest to the latter part of our senior year. Howard Sohn was chairman of the patriotic senior chapel. The class banquetlwas held at the Worrianls Club with Robert Edwards serving as toast- master. The Esquire Club also honored us by the Senior Dance. The members of the graduating class made their first appearance in the traditional black caps and gowns at the baccalaureate service January 18, 1942. Reverend A. H. Elshoff was our baccalaureate speaker. Mr. H. W. Ball, president of the Board of Education, presented high school diplomas to one hundred and fourteen of us at Com- mencement on Friday, January 22, 1942. Dr. Kenneth I. Brown, president of Denison University, delivered the address. Roger Stanley and Virginia Saffell gave their senior themes and were presented with the American Legion Awards. We are the first Alliance High School graduates since the United States has en- tered World War II. Though in many ways we hate to leave the dear old place, we are anxious to do our bit in this world of turmoil. 14
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