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RICH ARD C GIIIGER DORIS PGOL ALIHRLD L Ll-IRIG Shop and Agrzcultzue Commerce Coach and Matlaelfmrlcs B S University of Illinois Western State Teachers College B Ph Marquette University FACULTY TH li CANTERBURY TALES by Cbrwcer There was also a Clerk from Oxford who long had studied philosophy. He would rather have at his bed's head twenty books of Aristotle and philoso- phy, clad in black and red, than rich robes, or a fiddle, or a gay harp. Although he was a philo- sopher, he had but little gold in his coffer, But all that he could obtain from his friends he spent on books and learning, and bus- ily he prayed for the souls of those who gave him the means for going to school. Of study he took most care and most heed. He spoke not a word more than was necessary. 'and what he said was formal and dignified. short and to the point, and full of deep meaning. His talk lean- ed toward moral virtue, and glaclllly would he learn and gladly eac . MRS PAUL BROYVNINC1 BEN VITTO Bl HVIX ANN Ol HMACHLR Eyzlg-11513 and Latin B. A., ROOSEVSH fcelltral YJ College Hayle Eggyzgyllgj AB Lombard College M' A Noffhwesfefn University B S Northern Illinois State Teachers Graduate Work Umveisity of Chicago College
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SENIOR CLASS + SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presid ent ,.....,... Vice President ..,., Secretary ,. Treasurer ..,. Reporter ....,.,.... Student C ann eil + ,..,...I5ill Price ,,,,m,,,,,Dca11 Ouarr .Marilyn Nowers Don Moon Ronald Goembel ......Doralee Pont SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR Mr. Osborn SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1944, sixteen freshmen entered Anna- wan-Alba Township High School, hoping for success in their future high school days. Officers elected in our freshman year were: President ...,..,., ..,.... A larilyn Noxvers Vice President ,..., ,.....,.......,. R ay Shaw Secretary ,,...,....... .,.,,... j oan Palmer Trcnxnrev '.., ,..,...,,.....,.......,.,....,...... D oralee Pont Our class adviser was Miss johnson. lVe emerged from our initiation with flving colors and looked forward to the next year when we could 'fdish it out instead of taking it. All of the members of the class returned for our sophomore year. Ray Shaw presided as president of our class: Doralee Pont as vice presidentg Don Moon as sceretaryg Dwainc Dynes as treasurer, and LaVonne Spears as reporter. Our class adviser was Miss Noble. joan Palmer, Mary .lean De Reu, and Kenneth Ringel left us during the year. During our junior year Miss Henerhoff was our class adviser. Our elected officers for this year were: Doralee Pont as president, Elsie Powell, vice president, Dwaine Dynes as secretary-treasurer, and Don Moon, reporter. Student Council members were LaVonne Spears and Dean Ouart. Members lost during this year were Ron- ald Swearingen, Shirley Croegaert, and Kenneth Clark. Due to the leadership of our class officers we were very active. Under the direction of Miss Swirmicky the play K'The Funny Brats was presented. The junior-Senior banquet, sponsored by the junior class, was a huge success. The decorations were built around a Navy theme. liugene Eilers and Donna Mae Minnaert were crowned king and queen of the homecoming as a result of a campaign conducted by the junior class. XVhen we returned for our senior year we found four new members. They were Beatrice Minnaert, Margene Gay, Ronald Goembel and Bill Price who were former pupils in the Hooppole High School. Under the leader- ship of our class adviser, Mr. Osborn, we elected the following officers: President, Bill Priceg vice president. Dean Ouartg secretary, Marilyn Nowers, treasurer, Don Moong reporter, Ronald Goeinbel. Student Council rep- resentative was Doralee Pont. The entire class took part in our play f l'attletale. Mr. Osborn served as director. Wie are all looking forward to May 28 when we will receive our diplomas for our four years of hard work and fun. To our teachers, board members, and parents, we extend our great appreciation for their cooperation in helping us attain our goal.
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