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Top Picture Front Row Lorna Mae Iamison lane Rotzien Stella Mosier Bernie Seymour Bernice Anderson Wilma Morgenthau Wathena DeWitt Second Row lessica Doak Barbara Hausman Phyllis Carlisle Barbara Huston Virginia Rough Orpha Swaim Bernice Hemphill Third Row Mr. Carter Elwood Bowerman Craig Robinson William Miller Arthur Elbers Hervey Arrick lames Fagras Fourth Row Waldo Alison Leigh Schwartz Robert Koenigshot William Montgomery Walter Reese Robert Bachman Richard Snodgrass CLASS ROLL Fifth Row Harold Hamilton George Roberts Revillo Ross Marlin Myers Richard Post Allen Larson Elmer Handley Bottom Picture Front Row Mary Hickey Laura Heiermann Wanda Kramer Mildred Rose Phyllis Zoleman Hilda Slocum loyce Batchelor Eloise Arthurhultz Second Row Madeline Huebner Anna Mae Heiney Catherine Babcock Ruth Shtukas Betty Hall Doris Clinker loan Phillips loyce Carlson Miss Bovee Third Row lames Mclntire Dale Shreve Genevieve Davis Lila Evans Florence Ferris Annabelle Herman Betty Squier Blanche Myers Ruth Toll Fourth Row Lyle Watson Leo Trapp Robert lasper Gerald Smith Richard Trapp Norman Ferris Ned Thurston Fifth Row Melvin Dreitzler Charles Dickow Robert Rumsey Neal Burks lames Morris David VanEvery Ellsworth Maxson Richard Welch Robert Snider Not in Picture Albert Allis Donald Burrus Marie Ellsworth lack Green Kenneth McGowan Louise York Junior Annals During this year the juniors have produced a very fine play, Young April, and have filled many positions on our athletic teams. luniors are represented in every school organ- ization. As a whole they have begun to realize what type of future occupations each pre- fers and have governed their work accordingly. Will the War change their plans and prep- arations? Even it it does, l am sure they will be prepared to make the best of the situation. T Arthur Elbers
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Through the Looking Glass With the Subcon- scious Kid Yesterday l began to think, fall right, all right, quit pushin' to look at mel. To continue -Yesterday it occurred to me to sort of look into my magic looking glass and take a gander at the future. Well, lo and behold! There stood some of me best school bud- dies . All grown up. No, l'm not a fibbin'. They were all a little more gray and a little more bald headed. ln fact the year nineteen sixty found Homer Knapp bald headed and with fifteen grand kids. Then with perspiration breaking out on my forehead, l peered even farther into the look- ing glass, gazing in on the future of each of the '42 graduates. Some were still creaking around Clark Equipment, others were building Uncle Sam's fighting forces also tearing down the morale, and still others were famous people. Since this class had had such talented stu- dents, quite a few had become famous. Dick Hess, for instance, had been crowned cham- pion paper airplane thrower. jackie Bilotti was being bored by a group of men for de- signing and selling some new hat creations for women Chumm-and I was beginning to think people wouldn't be bothering with clothes in years aheadl. joe Pascoe had just taken an- other bow for her new play on Broadway, She Was More To Be Pitied Than To Be Given Rat Poison, starring the glamorous wrestler, Fran- ces Post, also the one and only Sheik Brom- ley. Whr-r-r, Girl. CThose notes stand for a boy's whistle. You know one of those famous Buck- t1nipecials.L.ALwhistle between the teeth and the rolling of the eyes. Ah, that brings back memories. Hum-ho hum. To Con- tinuel. A now famed snake charmer, LaVon Eagley was found vacationing in Florida. Ah, yes, and the looking glass tells me june Greg- ory took loe Louis on the other night: she couldn't beat him either. Guess that guy will go on forever. Marion Blake was caught dancing with that Hollywood Romeo Steve. We1l, Hand Me My Curling Iron, Dippy. fBy the way, they tell me when Steve was beginning to become a starp they changed his name from Doak to Dippy because the producers said Doak sound- ed too much like Dope. l Talk about being embarrassed though. l see Marguerite Bliss has reached the height of her ambition. lt seems someone tacked a flag on her and stood her on top of the post office on Pike's Peak. Elwood Vergon married some English debu- tante. fGuess I won't tell the girls around here right now. They never would get over crying and wailing. Yes, and l won't open my mouth for another reason too. I was laying bets U00 to ll that Elwood would marry one of his musk- ratsl. Kathleen Stoner, the great Alpine climber, is going to scale Mt. Everest tomorrow. She'll be accompanied by Yale College. Lynea lngleright, as you know, did have high ideas of success. Well, today her ambi- tion was reached. She gave Mayor LaGuardia the hot foot. Lynea really doesn't look so bad in a cooler either. For a minute l thought I was going to have to discontinue my peeking in on the future. My looking glass faded but came back again. Ah, here we go again. lust think I'm living in nine- teen sixty. Talking about lnglerights, Eleanor, no rela- tion to Lynea except that they both play crap and were just let out of Kalamazoo a few weeks ago, is a model for an advertisement for Drip Mascara . Shirley Roberts just copped the champion- ship billiard title away from Willie Hoppe. Bernadine Beamer and Tom Harmon are cook- ing up a professional football team. Now if they could only find a backer. Let's seel Wrigley's got a baseball team: I got a . . . but then the glass is becoming cloudy again, and l cannot see the rest of my old class of l942. Dorothy Geary
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JUNICDR CLASS President .,........,.....,..,.,..,................. Ruth Shtukcrs Vice-President ......, .,..... D ale Shreve Secretary ........ .,....... I Qmes Faqrcls Treasurer ..... .........,.,........ A rthur Elbers Advisers ....Ve ...... M iss Bovee, Mr. Ccxrter
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