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y Y I X K i ., ':', 1',-4: 1 . 1 1 I A 3 5 i 1 I 'Q 1 - ! 3 4 5 5 S 3 1 l I i 1 5' i I 3 1 l 1: On a bicycle NOT built for eight. Wert d0esn't seem to mind being 3 choked to death . . . Sturgeon and Harnish are ready to gallop off again- one more turn around the block before the bell rings . . , A row of rowdy roughnecks-Harnishpand Buroker say Tain't soV' . . . Here's leg art at its best. Did someone mention Earl Caroll? . . . This year all our thoughts I have been centered in the boys who are leaving school to help win the war. f One of the first to answer the ,call was Howard Hill . . . The sun shines 1 bright on this group of laughing gals . . . Even the warm smiles of these r five lassies have failed to thaw out their snow-man. n 1 4 Page Twenty-three if-X4 A-4, A . , . 'li , ,,
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NORMA WILLIAMS . . . Com- mercial Course . . . Glee Club ...4-H. I FORREST WOODWARD . . . General Course . . . Hi-Y . I. . Sports Manager . . . Varsity Club . . . Football . . . Basket- ball Captain . . . Track . . . Retrospect Athletic Editor . . . Class Vice-President . . . Intra- mural . . . Softball . . . Victory Corps . . . Senior Rotarian . . . Western Union, Please. JOAN WORMAN . . . General Course . . . Entered as a Soph- omore from Petroleum . . . Art Club. FRANCILE WORTHMAN . . . Academic Course . . . Girl Re- serve . . . Booster Club . . . Speech Club . . . Comet . . . Press Club . , . Glee Award . . . Yell Leader . . . Bookstore Clerk .... Victory Corps . . . Glee Club President . . . Class Secretary . . . Retrospect Busi- ness Manager . . . Quill and Scroll . . . National Honor So- ciety . . . Mince Pie and Pickles . . . The Three Bou- quetsv . . . 'tPlane Crazy . . . Western Union, Please. BETTY YOCUM . . . Commer- I cial Course . . . Retrospect Typist. JIM ZOLL . . . General Course . . . Hi--Y . . . Football Cap- tain . . . Basketball . . . Intra- mural . . . Varsity Club . . . Senior Rotarian. CContinued from Page 14, evenings. The war came closer home when Jim Zoll joined the Marines, when J. How- ard Markley enlisted in the Army Air Corps, when Merlin Dunwiddie ands Max Harris passed their physicals for army duty, when Dick Cook and Garl Baumgartner were ac- cepted by the Navyg and when Don Scharlach and Howard Hill left for V-12 training in the Navy Air Corps. We also lost two of our fellows, Dutch Schlotzhauer and Sid- ney Trivus, to college. February was a big month for us: our Civics classes attended court, and the new members of the National Honor Society were announced. Those re- ceiving that honor were Francile Worthman, Jean Sloderbeck, Betty Shelley, Janet Swaim, Harriett Simmons, Barbara Johnson, and Paul Dotterer. Th... time grew near for some of the fellows to leave, so we joined ideas to plan a wonderful dinner as a fare- well. Most of us had lumps in our throats when we realized it was probably our last group gathering. All the while we were feverishly working on the Retrospect, and Mary Lou Hamilton, Harriett Simmons, Francile Worthman, Bobbie Brown, Jean Sloder- beck, Janet Swaim, and Paul Dotterer were thrilled to be made members of Quill and Scroll. Soon all of us were to be thrilled by a lovely reception. We'll always remem- ber it, Juniors-and you with it, for just knowing you have made our school life happier! You are a grand class and if we must hand over our supremacy, we are glad it is you who will carry on. Finally came Kid Day Cdidn't we look foolish'?J and Class Day, Baccalaureate and Graduation-four grand events ending four grand years of high school, Now as we grow up, now as we leave that happy care-free jukebox generation, we shall take with us the memories of the teachers we met, the friends We made, the good times we had, and the games we played. Page Twenty-two in ,., .f- ..aM.ss-ima-. -... a . LJ. .
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First Row: Beverly Buckner, Judy Buckner, Tom Byrd, Iverne Carnes, Margaret Cobbum. Q1 Second Row: Elaine Culver, Francis Davis, Jim Edington, Jack Edris, Joanne Fritz. 1 Third Row: Suzanne Garrett, Jim Gaunt, Jack Gilliorn, Pat Grove, Ted Heemstra. . 1 ,B jg., Fourth Rovv: Marjorie Hill, Anna Lee Hook, Bar- bara Huffman, James Inskeep, Wanda Kiefer. 4 X ik Ti .l':m.,. CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Gas rationing crowds the Juniors onto a bicycle-built-for-four! Bob Smith, Vice Pres- ident, Harry Brickley, President, Judy Buck- ner, Secretary, and Wanda Mertz, Treasurer. Looks as if Kay Kleinknight, Athletic Coun- cil member, missed his bus First Row: Charles Ault, Bob Baker, Bob Barnes, Martin Bauman. Second Row: Wanda Bl orace Brewer, Harry D. Brickley, Marvin Brownf Page Twenty-four
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