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Arthur Haynarn Bob Dennis January Class Officers Marjorie Ballantine Mildred Erhard PRESIDENT. Brown-haired, blue-eyed, peppy and versatile, describes ART HAYNAM, class president. As a forward on the basketball team, Art has worked hard for Heights victories. His sincere and easy-going manner makes Art a real leader of his fellow classmates. VICE-PRESIDENT. Modest and unassuming are qualities that fit handsome BOB DENNIS to a A six-footer, Bob's many friends admire his subtle sense of humor. His presidency of Wistgoma Hi-Y shows he is I well-liked by Heights students. SECRETARY. The office of secretary of the January class was held by MAR- .IORIE BALLANTINE. Vivacious, friendly, ready with a smile and greeting for everyone, Marge was well-known and well-liked during her stay at Heights. TREASURER. Quiet and industrious, MILDRED ERI-IARD has been kept busy with the finances of her class in the past year. Mildred's character and intelligence have won for her the respect and admiration of everyone who knows her. I Charles Gardner Bob Boyd June Class Officers Peggy Little Leonard Berger PRESIDENT. The honor of being president of his class falls to CHARLES GARDNER, one of the busiest men at Heights. Tall and smiling, with a pleasing personality, Chuck can be found roaming the halls from early morning until late at night. VICE-PRESIDENT. A pleasing personality with an ability to make friends easily are traits that characterize BOB BOYD, vice-president of his class. Proof of his popularity is very evident, for Bob is president of Epsilon Hi-Y, and was secretary of the combined Hi-Y. SECRETARY. Bubbling over with fun, pep, and energy, PEGGY LITTLE has been class secretary for the past year. Between her work as a gym Cadet and Girls' Sports Editor of the Caldron, Peg has had a busy senior year. TREASURER. Good-looking, amiable, and energetic sums up LEONARD BERGER, June class treasurer. As an all-around fellow Lenny takes top honors, and he will be greatly missed when he leaves Heights in June. 22
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january Seniors 1944 Edwin Allyn Alpern .'X. S. C. 125, lntra- nlurals 12, 35, Corri- dor Guard 145, Black and Gold Staff 145. Marjorie Ballantine lnter-Club Council 1251 junior Literary Club 12, 35, Presi- dent 135, Boosters' Club 12, 35, Friend- ship Club 12, 35, Girls' Cabinet 12, 35, G. .-X. A. 12, 3, 45, Cadet Leader 13, 45, Caldron Staff 145, Senior Literary Club 13, 45, Secre- tary 13, 45, Yellow jackets 145, Secre- tary of Senior Class 1345, junior Red Cross Club 145, Stu- dent Council La Verne Beard Motion Picture Club 12, 35, Friendship Club 12, 3, 45, Corri- dor Guard 135, jun- ior Red Cross Club 135, G. A. A. 13, 45. Harold John Bender lntrainurals 125, lfootball 12, 3, 45, Track 125, Corridor Guard 13, 45, Stu- dent Council 145, H- Club 145. Bernice C. Berman Transferred from Glenville High School 135, Disaster Corps Myron Bloom Music Appreciation Club 125, Little Symphony 12, 35, Orchestra 12, 3, 45, Marching Band 13, 45, lforuin Club 135. Eunice Ruth Annan lfriendship Club 12, 3, 45, junior Red Cross Club 12,3,45, Heights Players 13, 45, Na- tional Honor Society 145, Heights Round Table 145. Leroy Barrish Intramurals 12, 3, 453 junior Red Cross 135, Corridor Guard 145, Tennis 145. Lilliane Bedrosian Connnercial Club 133, 45, G. A. A. 145, junior Red Cross Club 13, 45. Richard L. Benson Corridor Guard 125, Gyni Leaders 145. Marvin Blaugrund .-X. S. C. 12, 3. 45, lfootball 135, Radio Club 135, Heights llroadcasters 145. Charles T. Bow lloosters' Club 125, Cadet Band 125, lland and Orchestra Staff 12, 3, 45, Pep lland 12. 3, 45, Con- cert Rand 12, 3, 459 55vlSlQQOIl'13. Hi-Y 13, 45, Corridor Guard 13, 45, Track 145, Inter-Music Council 145. Betty Babbitt Bowling Club 125, lfriendship Club 13, 45, junior Red Cross Club 145, Corridor Guard 145. Sally Bascom Friendship Club 12, 3, 45, Boosters' Club 12, 3, 45, Girls' Cab- inet 125, junior Red Cross Club 12, 3, 45, G. A. A. 12, 3, 45, Secretary of junior Class 135, Student Council 135, Corri- dor Guard 135, lnter- Club Council 145. H. William Beechler lntraniurals 12. 35, Marching lland 12, 3, 45, Cadet Hand 125, Pep Band13,45, Concert Band 13, 45, Little S y 111 p h on y 135, Music Appre- ciation Club 135, Orchestra 13, 45, Band and Orchestra Staff 13, 45. Riviette D. Bergman Ro-Lo Club 125, Music Appreciation Club 125: Friendship Club 125, junior Literary Club 1351 Disaster Corps 145. Fannette Bloch G. A. A. 125, .x. s. C. 125, Boosters' Club 135, lfriendship Club 133, 451 Corri- dor Guard 145. Donald T. Brickner Track 12. 45: Intra- inurals 12. 3, 45: Ro- l.o Club 125, Heights Round Table 135, Library Guard 145. 23
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