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It OFFICERS HAROLD BLACK President HAROLD HOGUE Vice-President MARY IO KELLERMAN Secretary-Treasurer Uui Retiring Residents Freshmen? Indeed we were when we entered this large building tour years ago. Green? Not too green We are proud to report. We knew there were no elevators, escalators, or 'rain checks, so we considered ourselves quite intelligent. We took kidding in our stride, even liked it a little. The fun poked at us was taken good-naturedly, so we were permitted to enter to an ob- scure existence as Sophomores the next term. Soon We blossomed into proud and gracious Iuniors. We loved our teach- ers and stood in awe of the mighty Sen- iors. We Went ahead in our quiet Way, biding our time until We would be Kings of Tigertown and gain the cov- eted title offered. For a year now we have gloried in our Seniorship. We have led the stu- dent body in activities social and cur- ricular, our athletic teams have won for us praise and fame. We have lived a glorious life in this, our E.H.S. of '42 and '43, and We are certain you will hear of the fame of the never-to-be- forgotten class of 1943, as we join the ranks of the proud alumni.
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Senior Class lllill Doris Askamit, leave my glamour to some deserving Iunior with or without glasses. Evelyn Arth, leave so my sisters will have a chance. Milburn Arth, leave as quietly as I came. Bernice Bangert, leave to begin a long future with Norman. Shirley Bardelmeier, leave a shining example to all future Home Ec girls. Harold Bartels, leave my pal Bunte, all alone? Bob Bartlett, left early to avoid any possibilities of a broken heart. Marie Bast, leave my gentle manner to Miss Cheek. Roland Bauer, leave to study the art of becoming a rural Casanova. Iune Baumgartner, leave with my hopes unfulfilled. Victor Becker, leave my basketball ability to Bob Brower, but Ruth goes with me. Arnold Beckemeyer, leave and without a woman tool Peggy Bigham, leave my gift of gab to one as able as l. Marian Bivens, leave! Harold Black, leave my Technique Class in want of another experienced tutor. Waldemar Blase, leave slowly, surely, not in dread. Lillian Blatevogel, leave E.H.S., a petite, untouched, blonde Miss. Bob Blumberg, leave a vacancy in the swing band. Edna Bouse, leave a soldier's wife. Wilma Br'aasch, leave my nonchalant manner to Sara Clark. Charles Braden, leave to work for Iohn Powers. Henry Brandt, leave to be an employer, not an employee at the U. S. Ra- diator. Douglas Brase, leave with heart unfurled. Germaine Braundmeier, leave to seek my fortune, a man. LaWanda Bridwell, leave my shy brother, Dick, uncared for. Carl Brockman, leave to conquer many feminine hearts with my Iohn Payne personality. Barbara Brower, leave to follow in the path of my Assistant Chem. Teacher. Iudith Brunworth, leave to spend more week-ends in Champaign. Dorothy Bryant, leave not as a Bryant but as a Whitsell. Mary Ann Bryant, leave my oornph to one who is worthy of the challenge. Eleanor Burle, leave to right the wrong for my native country, Chez. CContinued on page 943 14
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