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Qs CLINTON RI ARDSON SUSAN BAIR MARGARET LANSER WALLACE HAGER Presiden Fa lty ed Vice President SCCY-'TICHSUFCI Valedictorian aa . Wu Cake the High 760114 . . Doors swing closed . . . swing closed for the last time behind the class of 341. New doors are opening, however . . . doors to a new world. To a new world made possible only by the work and play of the last three years. Guided by Miss Trantum, Mr. Lackey, and Mr. Vineyard, the class has seen a colorful and eventful year. As leaders, the Seniors capably filled the ofiices of the boys' and girls' clubs. The class started the social calendar with the season's first dance and then rounded it off with the first assembly starring Squeaky Barker and Jean Dyer. The month of january brought the eagerly awaited senior ball with a review of the happenings of the year. What A Lifel' was chosen as the class play with Bill Grondahl playing Henry Aldrich, and Hazel Miller playing Barbara Peterson. Editorship of the two student publications, namely, the Clover Leaves and the Klahowya, were filled by Francis Taylor and james Dyer. In keeping with the C. P. tradition of outstanding teams, the football, basketball, baseball, and track squads were for the most part made up of seniors. The end of the football season found Marvin Kasemeier, the all-American boy, receiv- ing the inspiration award. What is so festive as a coronation? Eileen Morrell was chosen Campus Queen and Helen Laugh- lin maid of honor. Winding up the activities came the senior banquet with Bob Goober', Gale as master of ceremonies. The class of 1941 was brought a new experience in june- graduation. To four years of close association, it was time to say goodbye. The speakers were Wally Hager, valedictoriang Wilbur Barker, salutatorian, Helen Laughlin, honor student, Pat Powers, honor student, jill Lockerby, student selected, Clinton Richardson, faculty selected, and Le Roy Beckwith, student leader. 7 BARKER M9 gmt 'it C- LE ROY BECKWITH Student Body 39' V. . 'KV L ' - jf, , K V. . S LUCILE LOCKERBY Student Selected HELEN LAUGHLIN Honor Graduate .ff PAT POWERS l Honor Graduate
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