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x C? Junior Jmks v ,rf ' 'fa My brood has hatched into Juniors and all these years of studying, I still now they're studying Poe's Raven. After don't know what he's ravin' about. G57-Q,2'.eQ!'y4' ' I 'Q Circus Prom l,0C'0l'2lfI0llS Jan. 20, 1945 CIRCUS PROM The circus is in town! Yep, the class of January '46 gave a circus prom for the class of January '45. We danced all evening under the big top to the Hmoosici' of Earl Jones and his orchestra. When I was young, I carried water for the elephants whenever the circus was in town, so I volunteered to carry punch and Mr. Covert, muscle man Shirley Myers leads Circus 1'au'ude animal cookies to the dancers, just to re- new old memories. This circus had everything - even a parade. High-stepping Shirley Myers led the band consisting of Jerry Hirschl, Bob Mitzel, Doris Lapp, and Dick Myers. 'tStep right up, ladeeees and gentlemen, said Tom Lotze. See the one and only muscle man of A. H. S., Paul Greek. He didn't fool me with his portable bicepts. Of course, when he asked for volunteers to lift a weight, I didn't go-well, you see I hate crowds. Coach Covert lifted one weight above his head! Did the girls scream! Never a dull moment at this prom. Jim Flynn and Al Smith kept the audience in stitches all evening. 942.
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'!39:i5i9'E:4'Xx On. Through the Years t I s 1 1 ig' Freshman Daze .197 5 ll' whale' QW , ,. ,,,,.,..,....,. A ,, h,,,,,....... . ........,..,.... ..... W 1th Reggie S119 jf o 5,95 ' 9 Hi, Stoogents! This is Reggie, here to report all the events and happenings of the January and June '46 classes from their debut to A. H. S. until graduation. There I was perched on the top of the flagpole l way back four years ago. Because of the high alti- tude, I couldn't distinguish what was plunging into A. H. S. At first, it looked like green lettuce, but it turniped to be cute tomatoes in the form of the future '46ers. I ' . Orchids Fm' Mario deplded thgn and thele to be Bob Mitzi-I, l.m-nova XV1-st, Jerry Hirschl, Lois Stuckey their guardian angel. The first day was filled with ele- vator and cafeteria hunting. I even sold them tickets for the noon lunch, but afterwards my conscience bothered me, so I bought them periscopes to see where they were going. I'm not gonna let those seniors trample them to death. My greenies changed to Smarties in 9A. The January class even gave a play. Were they feeling important because they broke precedent! The play was Orchids For Marie, but I think it should have been Orchids For Me after all I've done for them. Oh, yeh, the cast! Well, Marion Mantho and Jerry Hirschl were leads. Then came Lenora VVest, Shirley Myers, Bob Mitzel, Doris Day, Mike Tangi, and Lois Stuckey. Sophomore Sophistieation Whaddya know! This rank of Hpupilsi' was enlarged when spectacles from State Street came to join my gang. I bet they'll be a swell addition to help make these classes hum- dingers. Not to be out- done, the June '46- ers gave a party. Dancing, movies. and everything! There were cookies and pop for refresh- ments. They even elect- ed a king and queen: Ed Krahling and Kathleen Se- brell. Sebrell was given the cutest bunny, but - oh, that Krahling, he got a kiss. Kathleen Sebrell, lid Krahling
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fhirfkflf NLXXQ X959 1 191, gif 5 55 01 1 gif! Syl! 9 G' I n, Memoriam James Flynn James Flynn, a member of the June 1946 class, died May 5, victim of a traffic accident. Active in National Thespians, Blue Domino, Fine Arts, Fall Varieties, Orchestra, and Treasurer of his class, Jim was post- humously awarded membership in National Honor Society. If you should forget me for awhile And afterward remember, do not grieveg Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. 10
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