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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Back row: Claire Cerasale, Class Treasurer; Ruth DePew, Second Vice-President; Florence Ried- hart, Treasurer of Home Room 8; Joan Carper, Secretary of Home Room 2; Betty Moses, First Vice-President. Front row: Louis Sapp, Class Secretary; Roger Tuck, Class President; James Harris, Treasurer of Home Room 5. Presidents Message “Ever Onward” has been a fitting theme for the Class of ‘42. Twelve years ago a small group of promising ‘tykes’’ began their formal education in the Old Central grade school, now extinct. During the first six years the personnel remained fairly constant, but in the seventh year the ranks were swelled by a group from the North Ward, and in the ninth the class was augmented by pupils from the parochial and township schools. During the last year a few withdrew from class to “join the forces,’ and others dropped out for various reasons, but sixty-six remained to complete the adventure which was so enthusiastically entered upon twelve years ago. The Class of ‘42 has made for itself an enviable record. It has shown fine leader- ship in school activities; it has given a good account of itself in class drives and class projects; it has made fine contributions to clubs and other school organizations, and it has furnished many good athletes to the varsity squads. Let us look upon this phase of our life as a joyous and an eventful period. Let us remember the lessons we have learned. Let us cherish our fine friendships and good times together. As we pass down the familiar corridors across the threshold of G. H. S. into the outer world, let us go into the larger circles of society with confidence and determ- ination. May we always uphold the fair name of our Alma Mater. Classmates, au revoir— “Ever Onward, Never Falter.” Roger Tuck, Pres.. ‘42. Page 7
Who's who in ‘42 in ‘37 PHYLLIS ANDERSON “Andy” Home Economics Blue Triangle 1; Girls’ Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. “Full of fun and mischief, too, Doing things she shouldn't do.” JACK BARNES “Jackson” College Preparatory Freshman Boys’ Club 1; Boys’ Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; diterclc Av sy 78 In economics he argued high and low, But Mr. Minniear’s answer was usually, ‘No te) CECELIA BARTLES “Birdie” Home Economics Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Ghoruslye2-o,4 7) Dramam@ lib oa: So shy and so sweet! A nicer girl you'll never meet.” a i Phyllis Anderson Jack Barnes Paul Brinkman Dorothy Brown PATRICIA BECHTOL “Pat’’ College Preparatory Blue Triangle 1; Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Maroon and Blue 4; Memory Book Editor 4. “T’'m in the mood for love.” JACK BLACK “Elmer” Industrial Arts Freshman Boys’ Club 1; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, District Vice-President 4; Boys’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Alpabitetele Il, v4, oy ee “This man wins them best with flattery.” HENRIETTA BOGEAR “Hank” Home Economics Drama Club 3, 4. “She's not very tall, just quite small. She likes skating best of all.” WILLIAM BRANDENBURG “Bill” Industrial Arts Hi-Y 3, 4; Boys’ Athletic Club 2, 3, 4; Foot- lorolll Shy 2 iestellens) wh “Why work? It only makes one worry.” Page 8
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