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At lest come the lest year, and the most important one in their high school careers. The seniors started off with s bang at the election of their officers. These were Edward Perrott, Presidentj Clinton Daugherty, Vice-Presldentg Arletta Rucnti, Secretory-Treesurerg Myles Strong and Shirley Childs, Student Councilg Mrs. Plone and Mr. orittelli, Advisore.' Aqua and silver were the class colors, the tee rose, their flower, Finished----To Begin was their motto. The seniors started their social life by sponsoring e hey ride for seniors ex- -lusively. Not being able to obtain s hay rack or hay, they had to be satisfied :ith a truck. They drove out to the Porrott farm and had e very ghostly evening in the haunted CHHMUBP. Then they went outside and had not dogs and coke. This event eroused UIUC!! talk in school for days. across in it. ! 2lSfleC1 Ulxusall 1 Fduowing this, they sponsored e Halloween Masquerade and everyone was invited. It was held at the Blaine gym. Decorations for e Halloween night included corn stalks, pumpkins, orange and black streamers and even e witch riding her oroomstick ' the moon. This letter drew a lot of attention, as it :md an off and on lisht Confetti and streamers were given out and punch was served. Music was fur- by Sid Eerl and his orchestra. An award of a defense stamp went to Bonnie Austin, who portrayed NPeter Rabbitu, and to Joe Scellon, who meds 8 VGPY beautiful lady. One of the nigh lights of the year was their sponsoring of a formal Christmas oerty in the annex of the high school. It was only for seniors and their guests. Music was supplied by Bill Kay and his orchestra. The decorations were beautiful. Cn the stage were two Christmas trees and s huge white tree was in the middle of the floor. Tables were arranged in S circle around the floor end has evergreen and cendlee on them. THESE candles and the Christmas tree lights furnished ell the light. Of course, they wouldn't forget the mistle toe. They had two nieces, one et 6823 end of the room. Dinner was served at 8:00 P.M. They ate and danced from 6:60 to 12:00. Prom the bits of conversation around school, everyone enjoyed the evening. Q This yesr they also lost boys to Uncle Sam's Army, Navy, end Merchant Marines. They were Junior Dieter, Dunne Johnson, Edward Kretechmann, Edward- Perrott, and Dallas Moran. The Class of '45 will never forget its high school days, particularly the last two yeers. These two years were packed full of outstanding accomplishments both of scholastic and extra-curricular merit. Honor students for the year were? Celeste Gebherd, Arletts Rucnti, Ann Ruth Grecwin, Eunice Callaway, Elaine Salzgeber, Bonnie Al ti M rv f 2 ' ' Violet Martin, Waunetta Hackett, Clinton Daugh- A IE n, s , Jean vestphel, erty, Bonita Adams, and Lyle Netter. The class chose USpring Greenn Settehell, assisted by Kathleen wnlt feunette Hackett, Beth Reynolds, Iestphal. for its class play, which was directed by Miss 2. Stage hands were Gwen Young, Shirley M9-11817. Arletta Ruchti, Delia Langlols, and MaryJean CAST FOR HSPHING GREENW Nina . . . . XSXN-'To Be N Rumble . . Q, ,IX IN lr. Putnam.. Scootie . . Tony . . . Pinkie . Dunk . . Bing . . . Genevieve . Michael . Newton . . . Euln ,,,, Ur. Blcdgett . Ryan . . . . Billy . . . Glass Motto ,'A,, -.....,-- Class Colors . . Class Flower Maxine MoGuigen . Shirley Childs , , , John Glynn Elaine Ealzgeber , Violet Martin Ann Ruth Graewin , , , Dean Rust , , Myles Strong Celeste Gebhard , , Earl Conley . Lyle Vetter . Bonnie Austin , LeRoy Anderson , , Marlon Bibs Bernard Richter ' ' ' . FINI51ibID--'IPO seem 'A one an SILVER ' ' ' .TEA Rose l WL: A
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