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EMILY THOMAS MARTHA SHACKLETON THELMA SAUNDERS LOUISE GILMOUR FLORENCE SKILLMAN lHonorory Memberl WARREN PALMER HELEN RATHBONE HILDA STORRER JAYNE OSTROM RALPH WRIGHT ISABELLE ROOF ALFRED KENRICK JANE BARLOW ROBERT H. HANSON BEATRICE KNOELLER MARCELLA SHELLMAN CONSTANCE WILLIAMS GORMAN CARSON GLENNA HOADLEY GILBERT ENO SEYMOUR SHACKLETON HELEN DECKER MARCIA MALLERY JANE CARSON JANICE STRONG ROBERT MARTIN HILDA FURGESON LILLIAN ANGLE MALCOLM EARLY ELSIE FLETCHER JAMES JOHNSON THOMAS WAGNER MARGARET HAMLIN Those Absent Are: RITA GRANSBURY ALICE STILES LLOYD WHEELER WINTON PELLET Q
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19 CLASS or '45 'I his year the Class of '45, led by president ,Jack Hall, vice-president, Mary Marshman, secretary, Jane Heblerg and treasurer, Vine Adell Born- hart, has lived up to its reputation. They started the year off with a bake sale in October, and the selling of cadet cards and a carnival in November. To ring out the old and ring in the new they presented a highly successful Mistletoe llll Dance. ln February of the new year they started the ball a-rolling with a round and square dance, followed by o dance in March and a bake sale, followed by o dance in March and a bake sale. a dance, and a supper in April. Dur- ing May they sponsored another dance in addition to receiving their class rings. Come June 23, they combined all their efforts into the climax of the year, the Junior Prom. Their senior plans are, as yet, indefinite, but you may rest assured that they will attempt to maintain their present standards. 45
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,4 3 , vi 46 CLASS or '46 The class officers who proved so successful this year were: president, Mary Lou Laird, vice-president, Robert Boyd, secretary, Hazel Taylor, treas- urer, Janet Parsons, and advisor, Mr. Terry. The first event of the year was a spaghetti supper held in the cafe- teria on September thirtieth. Following this successful undertaking they sponsored three dances as gratifying as the supper. To round out their program they staged two enjoyable parties, and a bake sale. At present they are completing plans for their annual party at Oquaga Lake.
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