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l 1947 ANNUAL 1 SENIURS CORRINE KAUEMAN Corrine is the girl with the golden voice To help other people is her only choice. Class Play 3, 4, Chorus 5, Mixed Course. DONALD REESE Tonyl' loves chemistry, physics, and mathg A strong love for arguments he also hath. Baseball 4, Treasurer 3, Paper Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff, Model Club President 4, College Course, Class Play 3. CLASS COLORS - BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER - WHITE CARNATION CLASS MOTTO - TODAY WE FOLLOW, TOMORROW WE LEAD fPage Elevenj
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1 1947 ANNUAL 1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1943 - 1944 In the fall of 1943, 29 students came back to school, after their summer vacation, ready and eager to work. These 29 students, consisting of 17 boys and 12 girls, were to become Freshmen that year. There was no doubt in anyone's mind there was a great future ahead of this class. For our first high school class advisor we chose Miss Kalkas. We then elected Phillip Matteson, president, Carl Slater, vice president, Pauline Irvin, secretary and treasurer, Jim Blough and Dorothy Cherry, members of the student council. - We had several parties during the year, the first being an initiation party given us by the Sophomores. This first year we were very active in school. Most of our girls be' longed to the R. C. H. Club. Jim Blough belonged to the musical branch of the school. Carl Slater, to the Varsity C club and Eugene Sigler, Carl Slater, Robert Anshutz, Frank johnson, Harry Leaman, Lowell Col' lins, Clifford McVey, and jim Blough were members of the basketball and baseball teams. Bob Fry also played on the basketball team. Through the year we added four new members to our class. One girl, Donna Lewis, and three boys, Roy Lucas, Raymond Graf, and Paul Par' sons. This gave us a total of 33 members, but much to our dismay, we lost 10 members by the next fall, leaving us with only 23. Soon the year came to a close and we were glad for summer to come again. 1944 - 1945 Coming back to school in the fall of 1944, we acquired seats in the study hall, much to our liking. D Choosing Mrs. Baron as adviser, we elected Roy Lucas, president, Inn Blough, vice president, Paul Parsons, secretary and treasurer, Mary Henderlong and John Dyck, student council. We added three new members this year--Frances Haley, Elmer Sher' win and Robert Miller, but lost them along with eight others by the next year. This left sixteen hard working members in our class. . As this year came to a close, we were eager to occupy the middle of the study hall as Juniors. h fPage Thirtee-nj
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