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Left to Right:— Now you tell us all about that thing, Tony! . . . s. o. s.: s. o. s.: . . . That ' s Smith all tied- up ' . Juke Box Fri- day Night . . . The Short- Haired Brotherhood check on Senior ballot casters . . . — Right in der Fiihrer ' s Face . . . Senior girls crunch crackers . . . Fair and Moon must think they ' d look well on slabs . . . 3:25 Seabold takes his heart medicine . . . What ' s new on the famed Toro Board? . . . F. F. ' s private rationing board . . . Cut-up Kunkel, he was known — as! . . . Cafe Cabana, May 15. 1942 . . . The femme fatale is Dick Swisher . . . Senor Har- vey y Tangerine Mailers . . . Cologna Lautzen- heiser and that Carmen ' Swisher, again. Page T venty-five
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s. T %. KENNETH WALTER . . . Vocational Industrial Course . . . Victory Corps. PAUL WHITE . . . Academic Course . . . Athletic Council . . . Hi-Y . . . Latin Award . . . 4-H Award . . . Intramural . . . Retrospect Assistant Business Manager. JUNIOR WHITMAN Speech Club . . . , . . General Course Band . . . Art Club. JOAN WITZEMAN . . . Commercial Course . . . Girl Reserve . . . Glee Award . . . Retrospect Typist . . . Mince Pie and Pickles. ' ' ' ' CLASS OF 1943 (Continued from Page 14) It isn ' t so hard to look back on the happenings of our Senior year. Didn ' t we have fun at the dances? Well, Git It could be voted the most popular record of the year. The class play, Brother Goose, was a complete sell-out, a super-production. Who will ever be able to forget Harvey behind that sewing machine? It was also very elevat- ing at last to have seats on the front row at the basketball games. What a thrill to win the sectional tourney, but such a let-down to lose the regional! In January the fellows started leaving for colleges or for the armed forces. It was a pretty tough pill to swallow — seeing our fellows zooming off before we wore those caps and gowns together. But we made the best of it and carried on. February brought an addition of ten Seniors to the National Honor Society: Harriett Brown, Jerry Buckner, Rosie Fair, Kenny Grandlienard, Joyce Mounsey, Anna Louise McAfee, Betty Neusbaum, Romanel Reid, Dick Scharlach, and Pat Smith. About the middle of March we began counting the weeks until we should leave for the last time. We worked on the Retrospect, planned our Kid Day, and worried about how we ' d look under those dignified mortar boards. It ended as we wanted it; we h ave had a perfect four years of high school. Now we ' ll go on, not as a class, but as a new generation — anxious to help straighten out this world of ours- Page Twenty-four
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CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Don Scharlach — president; Austin Watrous — vice-president: Francile Worthman — secretary; Bobbie Brown — treasurer; Rex Scott — atliletic council. Charleen Arnold, Thelma Bailey, Gale Bailer, Doris Biberstine. John Books, Barbara Brown, Harold Buroker, Bertha Cobbum, Rex Coffield. Betty Conner, Paul Dotterer, Elizabeth Dunwiddie, Merlin Dunwiddie, Lois Elzey. Glen Falk. Alberta Fate. Bill Gearhart, Wanda Goshorn, Worden Green. Richard Grove, Mary Lou Hamilton, Jim Harnish. Max Harris, Jim Higgins. Howard Hill. Duane Holmes, Paul Huff- man, Harold Ivins, Don Jacobs. mm ' ;- mk (r» f f Barbara Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Wil- ma Kiefer, Evelyn Knox, Doris Kyle. Page Twenty-six
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