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Many of the members of the class who were forced to leave the ranks as students have been called to the armed forces during the school year of 1942-1943. Youth is Uncle Sam's request and the class of '43 is proud to answer this call although it was with sadness that the boys de- parted. It is only natural that we should mention here that throughout the high school existence of these boys and girls as a class one of the highest scho- lastic averages of any class has been main- tained. Students have held competition among themselves, thus keeping the average of the class on a continual rise. Some of the highest semester averages in the history of Danville High School have been gained by members ofthe 1943 Sen- ior Class, Itiwas nothing for grades of 95, 96, and 97 to be received by the students. May such a standard as was set up in high school by those students bc maintained throughout their lives. Page Elcvcn Committee Chairmen Lois Woodlveck, Color Com.g Wayne Mauck, Invitation Com.g Ellen Gross, Program Com.g Betty Lou Helmers, Song Com.g Dick Aston, Gift Comg Connie Whitesell, Motto Com.g Q Gene Faas, Social Com. Student Council JOE CAREY, JEAN KOEBIUCH, BOOKER MOQRE
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MISS SANDESON, Ade'ri.re1',' PHIL PARKER, Prexidelzz' JACK SHOUSI2, l'lZi.Yf01'ffIlI,' JACK KIFE, Ser.-T1'c1z.t.,' DICK CH!-XPlN, I7-Pres. Senior Class This chapter of the book is devoted to the Senior Class of l943. This class is the same class, with a few addi- tions and losses, that started in as Freshmen in the year 1939. At that time this entire high school looked like a large place to conquer, but upon completion of the four years here, the members of this class will all agree that it was not such a tough job, and that the last year was by far the busiest. As Sen- iors, the students took the responsibility of set- ting examples for other scholars and of leading in the activities of the school. Among the important jobs of Seniors this year were the class elections, activities, the Junior-Sem ior affair, Class Day, Honors Day, Baccalaure- ate, and finally Gradua- tion itselt. That was the day to which everyone of the class looked forward for the entire four years. Now that it has come and gone, there is a feel- ing of melancholy in most of the students' hearts. Page Ten
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ACREE, TOM Reserve Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 XR11'CSlIl1l'lg 2, 35 D Association, Vice-Pres. 3. ADAMS, LEO Dramatic Club 1-4, Play Man- ager 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Hi-Y 1-4, Vice-Pres. 45 Medley 4, Copy Erlitorg And Came the Spring. ALBERT, ROBERT W.XY.VV. 2-4, Pres. 45 M. Sz XV. 3, 45 International Club 3. ANDERSON, BARBARA Girls' Club 1-4, Membership Com. 4: Girl Reserves 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 4. ANDERSON, ROBERT ARNHOLT, VVTLLIAM Varsity Football 3, 45 Booster Club 35 Senior Orchestra 2, 35 Moments Musical 2. ASHBY, CLARENCE Reserve Football 2, 35 XV1'es- tling 3. ASTON, RlCHARD Clif. Gift Committee 45 B.A.A. 1-4, Pres. 45 M. Sz XV. Staff 45 Varsity Football 3, 4. BAILEY, JAMES D Association 3, 4, Pres. 4: B.A.A. 1-45 Reserve Football 15 Varsity 2-4. BARKLEY, VVAYNE M. 81 VV. 2-4, Editor 2nd Staff 35 Co-editor lst Staff 45 Var- sity Debating 2-49 Student Council 3, 45 Radio Staff 45 And Came the Spring. BARNARD, BRUCE BARNETT, PEGGY RUTH G.A.A. 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2-43 M. 81 XV. 35 Medley 4. BARTOS, ROBERT Booster Club 3, 45 Interna- tional Club 3, 45 Music Lyre5 Orchestra. BATEMAN, AGNES International Club 1-45 Glee Club 1, 2. BAUM, NORMAGENE Girls' Club 1-4, Clir. Social Service Com. 3, 45 G.A.A. 1-45 Science Club 4. Page Twelve
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