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S Tl CLASS OF '45 OFFICERS President ........ Herbert Klopfenstein Vice President ........ Robert L. Tracht Secy. and Treas ..... Betty Ann Smith Advisors..Freada Miller M. C. Davis enibm Next stop,-'Commencement '. As the conductor moves through the train call- ing the station, sixty-eight first class pas- sengers begin to take inventory of their belongings, 4 Knowledge, Fellowship, Pleasant Memories-and bid farewell to their fellow passengers who gave still a while to travel. They have reached the end of their journey aimd find that they are somewhat reluctant to leave the train which they have come to know so well. Reminiscing, they think of the day they first boarded the train as enthusiastic Freshmen with their chosen leaders - President, William Watrous, Vice Presi- dent, Jo Ann Holcker, and Sec'y-Trea- surer, Helen Ball. Eagerly they awaited each new event. The second lap of the journey as Sophomores, with their offi- cers, President, Robert Nolder, Vice Pres- ident, Herbert Klopfenstein, Sec'y-Trea- surer, William Mayer, found them earn- ing money by selling tickets for a Classical League Group sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, and enjoying several class parties. As Juniors they successfully undertook the traditional task of a Junior-Senior Banquet and Reception, with Doris Hagan as President, Clyde Emerick, Vice Presi- dent, and Julia Baldasare, Sec'y-Treasur- er. Then as Seniors they anticipated the most important activities of their school yea-rs. They elected their officers, Presi- dent, Herbert Klopfenstein, Vice Presi- dent, Robrt Tracht, and Sec'y-Treasurer, Betty Smith. Quickly the year passed. Class parties, Junior-Senior Reception, Kid's Day, Senior Recital, and Baccalau- reate were soon memories. And now as the long awaited destination comes into view, these sixty-eight young men and women say a last farewell to the Panor- ama and Crestline High School, and look forward to the even longer journey- the future.
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1 QVLLOIW5 Maxine Adams- Mac Girl Reserve-3 yrs. Girls' Athletic Assoc. 2 yrs. Dromatics-2 yrs. Advocate Staff-I yr. Mary Ellen Bauer Queenie Orchestra-4 yrs. Dramatics-I yr. Girl Reserve-3 yrs. Harold Blum- Bloomy Pres. of Agriculture Class '44-'45 Paula Bowen- Flower Annual Staff Glee Club-2 yrs. Julia Baldasare- Dimples Dramofics-l yr. Cheerleader-'43-'44 Sec. Car Treas. of Class '43-'44 'we Barbara Beck- Barb Band-6 yrs. Orchestra-4 yrs. Choir-2 yrs. Girl Reserve-3 yrs. Pres. of G. R.--'44-'45 Latin Club--l yr. Ernest Bopp- Ernie Football-2 yrs. Choir-I yr. Charlotte Brobst- Char Band-6 yrs. Orchestra-2 yrs. Girl Reserve-3 yrs. Dogs Counterman- Doris Richard Crowell- Tarzan irl R eserve-2 yrs. Band-2 yrs.
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