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O or O O i e iii ii 'I' E If I S K E It I TE 41f7ll,Q1',Q1QfiQ ff iii it Oscars For The 1945-1948 Season Were Given To: BEST LOOKING SHYEST Diane Munson Bob Hoffman Dick Sayles Esther Palmer MOST DRAMATICALLY INCLINED QUIETEST Iackie Williams Noddy Raskin Lucille Marquiss Donald Hutt CUTEST MOST POPULAR Helen Yates lack Bowman Anne Stouffer Harold Earley MOST MODEST CLASS CLOWN Alice Lusby lack Bowman Dick Lightner lane Schnebly BEST ATHLETE MOST TALKATIVE Audrey Rldgely Harold Early D1Ck Harnlsh Betty Yates MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST MUSICIAN Alice Lusby Bob Hoffman Ronnie Nunamaker La R01 Pearce BEST MIXER BEST DRESSED Anne Stoutter Noddy Raskin Bob Hoffman Millie Beck FRIENDLIEST MOST ARTISTIC Ioan Martin Sig Andrews Betty Iones lack Butler BEST DANCER MOST COURTEOUS Pat Aaron lanet Dixon Bob Hoffman Nancy Saylor N ICEST PERSONALITY CUTEST COUPLE Iackie Williams lack Bowman Pat Aaron Frannie Cave Special Oscars to Bob Hoitman who took tour honors and lack Bowman who took three and special plaques to Alice Lusby lackie Williams Noddy Raskm Harold Farley Pat Aaron and Anne Stouiter each ot whom took two honors I 1 1 1 'I ' I -' 1 1 A. , . I ,.
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e .eee .ef 1948. as W so Senior Class History In the fall of '45, old H. H. S. opened her doors to welcome the class that was destined to become the largest and last of the great senior classes. We say great because looking at our accomplishments we fail to see how any one can do any better. Our class had its actresses, all stars, writers, all good, and our homegrown geniuses had a tremendous overall average I. Q. rating. Call it conceit if you wish. Most classes enter the school portals scared silly and we were no excep- tions, but we struggled throught the first year and before we actually realized what had occurred we were jolly juniors. Before we had done so we had made a lasting impression on the school with our productions of Backstage and Sparkin , along with the many awards and scholastic honors we pulled. In our Junior year we were even more well represented on the athletic fields student council stage and again we won our share of awards and scholas tic honors Finally the great year came Seniors adults We were pretty excited but soon settled down to discover that all was not what it was cooked up to be Senior work was hard and a lot of grades went down But as we slowly caught on they came up and so did our sp1r1ts The last part of our years was pretty troublesome pretty troubled We had our compla1nts our desires some things we should have some things we should not have Things will probably never be straightened out to the satis faction of all but everyone gets pleasure out of knowing that he was right regardless of the outcome As we stepped up to receive our diplomas a mixed feeling of emotlons passed through us some were glad it was over some wishing 1t would yust be starting some grateful some glad All in all we were deeply impressed at this our commencement into adult life We know not what the future holds for us war peace life death but come what may we are prepared if not through school through our parents if not through our parents through ourselves for what may come I - - I I L-v I I W 1
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