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Haw af 7944 A In September, 1941, the class of 44 began its trip through the upper halls of E. H. S. New Home Rooms, new teachers, new classes, customs and rules-all these made the first months excit- ing and adventuresome. The first accomplishment was a Sophomore Halloween Party, and this suc- cess was followed up by a Bond and Stamp Dance, which collected money for Uncle Sam. As juniors, these boys and girls produced one of the most successful plays in E. H. S. history--that hilarious comedy, Western Union, Please. They defeated the mighty seniors in the annual Jr.-Sr. Basketball game, they then celebrated their year with a very successful class picnic. As seniors, the class started off with the elec- tion of Robert Callagan as president, Harold in ,A 1 'lfW? P i Q 1 s ing if . v 5 . 5' N s W Semin 61444 Offaberw '.,,, M f Mg Harold Chaffee, v i c e - presidentg - Wayne Scrivner, secretaryg Robert -.'.,. 1 1, Callagan, president, Lee Hunter, L treasurer. Chaffee, vice-president, Wayne Scrivner, secretary, and Lee Hunter, treasurer. A popular dance band was presented as senior assembly, followed by an outstanding dramatic production Young April. In basketball the seniors defeated the juniors, only to be overpowered by a faculty team. With many former members in the service our class is com- posed of 159 students. Now, as we, the graduating class of 44 , look forward to a world at war, to making a peace in the near future, and to the tremendous task of reconstructing the buildings, the art, and love that is being lost in a conflicting world, we are glad to have been included in high school life and fun, and will always remember it as one of the most joyful periods in our lives. Page Twenty
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cauhfz 66444 Offczm ima fjglgy, i v 1? S 5 i A f i l.. .lit s ' fa ' ir vi 3' is V 5' Wm 4,6 1745 Melvin Spence, treasurer, Billy Welle, president, Don Gregg, secretary, Bob Klingensmith, vice-president. Members of the Junior Class have proved them- selves capable of many things. We remember when they were on their first of the three steps to higher education, sophomores. While on this first step, they proved themselves helpful and capable on the scrap drive. They always added their bit in as- semblies with The Three Little Sisters, Qjoyce Coffin, Susan Krueger, and Lois Armstrong, and that beautiful voice of Doris Gove. On their second step as Juniors we remember their junior play june Mad which proved to be one of the great successes of the school year. We shall never forget the cast that portrayed the characters perfectly, with Joyce Coffin and Frank Bock in the leading parts. One of the nicest occasions of the year was the junior-Senior Prom, given by the Juniors at the Coronado Club. Page Twenty-two In athletics we will always remember those thrilling wrestlin g and boxing matches in the Boys' Rally. We will never forget' the good sportsman- ship they displayed in the rally which won them first place. Many of the fellows have become well- known for football and basketball: Ernie McDon- ald, Harry Bowland, Kenneth Root, Melvin Spence, Don Robb, Bob Cronin, and many others. We are all looking forward to their third and final step in this school. We know that in their last year of school they will uphold the standard of the school. We all wish the best of luck to a bunch of swell kids.
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