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O (%(% MR. LUNDHOLM For two years Mr. Lundholm lias been the advisor of this class. His wise counsel and careful consideration of the problems which beset the seniors this year were of great value. The class owes Mr. Lundholm much for the guidance it received during an especially turbulent year filled with the uncertainties and exigencies of war-time conditions which made our problems more perplexing'than ever before. The Class of ’44 extends its thanks to Mr. Lundholm for the friendship and invaluable assistance he has lent it throughout the years.
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m 'ponttf ?0uri Back row: Yargcr, Hoffman, Miller, Crosby, Brooks, Raines Robert, Lierle Second row: Eastman, Williams P., Brown I ., Howe, Wehmann, King, Williams D., Williams S. Front row: Shearer, HeffcWinger G., Dunnavan, Fletcher, Mr. Lumlholm, Olin, Pierce B., Tuttle, Ritz Absent: Cleveland, Dinsmoor, Gregg, Lyman, Klass, Woodrich, Gingold, Thompson, Wallwork, Wheeler CLASS HISTORY It was in 1932, twelve long years ago, that the class of 1944 came into existence. Into the portals of Junior Blake toddled five little hopefuls. For the next few years these five, Welles Eastman, Kingston Fletcher, Ahbie King, Norton Lyman, and Boh Raines, were led along the straight and narrow path by Miss McDonald. Then two years later our numbers were increased by the arrival of Pete Wheeler. Thus it was that these six young innocents, plus Charlie Crosby, who dropped hack into our ranks from the class of '43. left little Blake to venture out into the country to the big, l ad Senior school. As we entered Senior Blake, we were greeted by five beaming new faces: Glenn Brooks, John Gregg, Gordon Ritz, and Philip and Stephen Williams. In the Second Form came Jack Olin, Bob Klass, and Art Dinsmoor to enlarge the class still more. The next year found our future Head Boy, Steve Woodrich, in our midst. In the Fourth Form we were almost drowned in a deluge of new boys. There were no less than eight newcomers. They were Lynn Miller. Fritz Brown, Curt Dunnavan, Walt Cleveland, Gedney Tuttle, Halsted Wehmann, Jack Yarger, Pat Shearer. In the fall of 1942 we found our class swelling to new size with the entrance of John Thompson, George Heffelfinger, David Williams, and Bill Howe. During our final year Ben Pierce, Alex Hoffman, Ben Gingold, Bud Lierle, and Les Wallwork matriculated to fill partly the loss of twelve seniors who had left for the armed forces.
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