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HONORS GRADUATING CLASS Valedictorian-George Webber Salutatorian--Jeanne Snyder MUSIC DEPARTMENT Band Orchestra and Choral Contest Boys' Crlee Club-Superior Girls' Glee Club-Excellent Mixed Chorus--Superior Senior Orchestra-Superior junior Orchestra-Superior Band-Superior Junior Mixed Chorus-Excellent WON Lorain County Solo and Ensemble Contest Trombone Solo-Tom Williams-Superior Cello Solo-George Webber-Superior plus Trombone Solo-Vlfarren Bauman-Superior Piano Solo-Jean Currier-Excellent Vocal Solo--Torn Williams-Superior Piano Solo--George Webber-Superior Vocal Trio-Ruth Webber. Lenore Buchs, Mary Webber-Superior plus Clarinet Trio-Lawrence Bauman, Elaine Wilford, Mary Webber- Excellent Clarinet Solo-Lawrence Bauman--Excellent Flute Quartet-Ruth Webber, Elma Bates, Patsy Kelble, Betty Lou Slack-Superior Ensemble Contest District Solo and Flute Quartet-Ruth Webber, Elma Bates, Patsy Kelble, Betty Lou Slack-Superior Cello Solo-George Webber-Excellent Vocal Solo--Tom Williams-Excellent Piano Solo--George Webberw-Excellent Trombone Solo-Torn Williams-Excellent Trombone Solo-VVarren Bauman-Good District Band and Chorus Contest Mixed Chorus-Superior Band-Excellent State Solo and Ensemble Contest Flute Quartet-Rutlw Webber, Elma Bates, Patsy Kelble, Betty Lou Slack Cello Solo-George NVebber Vocal Solo-Tom Williams State Band and Chorus Contest Mixed Chorus--Excellent Band-Very Good ATHLETICS Varsity Basketball Tie for second place in league Sportsmanship Perfect record-Awarded Trophy THE HUB
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In the fall of 19-ll we started our fourth year of serving lunches i11 tl e Nlr' Hopkins '1s-sisted by Betty linicry, inzuiaged the work of puttiny cafeteria. out delicious hot T foiid. This year we have received surplus foods from the goverinnent agencx 111 lilyria, and thus were able to serve the lunches at a reduced price-t r 111z1i11 dish and dessert at five cents and tl1e 111ilk at four ce1'1ts,tl1ec11st price Tl1e l'. T. A. and the lloard of llducation purchased the new dishes Zllll si l verwarc. About one lItl1Illl'CCl lunches were served each clay. PROPHECY QContinued from page 152 suite in the hotel and rested comfortably. The following morning We got an early stait ind flew straight to Oakland, Califoinil. Solrne- thing concerning that city was vaguely familiar vhcn suddenly I rememberled that it was to Oak- land that Jean Currier went soon after graduation. I wondered if she still lived there so I dug into my aged address .book but it proved to be of no avail. Regardless of my disappointment we determined to enjoy the marvelous climate and to swim in the Pacific, We hastened to the ocean but other peo- ple must have had the same idea for the beach was literally packed. Just as our beach umbrella was comfortably placed, at last, some woman near us started to laugh. Nobody can forget Jean Currier's laugh once they've heard it so I knew it to be she. When I finally did find her and her large family we received another invitation to spend a few days with them at the ranch but since the month was rapidly drawing to a close we regret- fully accepted for only one night. The evening was spent in discussing our children and how we had acted when we were kids. I told Jean of all the classmates I had seen, and asked her of the whereabouts of Shirley Unger, her churn in school. 1942 Jean said that Shirley, since graduation, had mar- ried a doctor and was residing in the south where her husband was practising. From her letters Shirley seemed to be immensely happy and I knew she must be. After thanking Jean for her most kind hospi- tality we decided to spend the last week in travel- ing homeward. As we started on our return a thought st1'uck me! I wondered if our senior ad- visor, Mrs, Johnston, had yet recovered from the stienuous attempts she made in trying to teach us impossible '42 seniors. As this thought came to mind I decided then and there to return by way of Texas and to stop and see her, It was good to see and talk to her again and she said that she had fully recovered. Because we were in a hurry we had no time to accept any of the famous Texan hospitality so we said good-bye to Mrs. Johnston and hastened home. We made a most recommendable repoit to Dave and at once made a down payment on a zing for ourselves. Again the everyday routine of life was resumed and as I looked over the past month of vacation and meetings with my classmates I could not help marveling at the Way in which each one gf them had found a place in which they grad- uate . 37
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