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Thom. s Doyle Lois Falke Xada (Jentleman Ruth Graper Fran ' cis Henderlong Rosemary Hoffman Lois Holtz Eugene Jackson Robert Kerr Don Kissinger Iris Lawson Robert Lennertz Since quite a few of this year’s graduating class were called to the armed services, the small roll that the seniors started their year with was made even smaller. This, however, did not prevent the eager particijiation of the class in all school events. During the year, under the guidance and with the inspiration of Miss Mauck and ] Irs. Seamonson,
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Loraine Carroll Donald Cowan Robert Dittmer Jane Chrisman Peggy Crawford George Dluzak Josephine Cilek Lillie Deuchert Joe Dobes Maryann Cottingham Phyllis Dillabaugh Wuanita Doty The Seniors started the year off with the presentation of “The Great Big Doorstep.” After the play, of course, came the dance sponsored by the Seniors. The dance that really roused the whole student body, however, was the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. The original advertisement that put it over was the signs made by members of the senior class. Practically every male in school was draped with a sign denoting to whom he belonged for the dance. Hill-billy music lured many onto the dance floor to square dance be¬ tween the popular tunes of the juke box. Janice Muzzall was crowned cpieen of the dance after some hard competition from the other candidates. Votes were a penny each. The annual Little-4 Hop, consisting of Lowell, Hobart, Griffith, and Crown Point was held in Crown Point this year, and the seniors worked busily on the decorations. Most of these activities, of course, helped to finance this grand and glorious year¬ book.
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Wilma Manis Doris Murray Billie Park Donald Mathews Janice Muzzall John Parramore Ruth Mikuta Clara Xiemeyer Patricia Pence Patricia Moran Gayle Xiksch Earnest Post spnosors, the senior class Ijought war stamps and bonds, and were active in Red Cross, Sunshine Club, Pep Clul), X.F.I.., Rifle Club, F.F.A., choral groups, and social clubs along with the rest of the student body. Seniors rounded out their pro¬ grams of activities by participat¬ ing in football, basketball, and track events.
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