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of ig fs FRANCES HOLSCLAW Salutatorian TAYLOR MARROW Valedictorian
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On (Parting A SONNET By Gene Dolin The years we leave behind are not our best, Although the memories ever tender glow. Within our hearts; the years ahead we know Are ones which we must enter now with zest. 1 and all my classmates now are blest, We have a chance which we cannot let go, A chance to make our minds expand and grow. We go prepared to work. For us, no rest. Each teacher here has been a faithful guide; We ' re thankful for their presence day by day. And though we seemed ungrateful, you can bet The lessons we have learned, we won ' t forget. And so, dear classmates, as we leave just say, We go as we came in, side by side. (This sonnet is the Class Poem of 1942)
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4 • exuberant energy are the traits we shall long associate with zestful Ruth, the girl with an which command our admira¬ tion. His courteous, refined manner is exemplary. A rather serious thinker, an outstanding student, a fine fellow to have for a friend—Dan is plenty handsome, too! His soft, me¬ lodious laughter is symbolic of his warm personality. GLENN WINFIELD BAKER Commercial Glynn distinguished himself as one of the most accurate and efficient students in our com¬ mercial department. I AR BEACHAM Elective x »Vt aiyJr’s quiet dependability i jlnd h s willingness to work lave made him a student of the highest merit. JOHN EDGAR BISHOI Scientific With dignity and restraint, John never conducts himself in other than a gentlemanly man¬ ner. ft I V ri ■fV-M Q . 0 0 A 0 s 0 zTkn . fix ' Wi Qjksu vJJ, wmmmmaBKam V BERNICE AKERS Academic “Sweet, petite, and very neat” Bernice is always full of hap¬ piness and quick to spread it around. JANE ANDERSON Academic Jane’s bubbling conversation is like Tennyson’s brook . . . both “go on forever.” A thor¬ oughly pleasant person, Jane’s presence is always a delight. Fun-loving, v ise-crackinf Alary! She is always on hand with laughter or seriousness as the situation demands. MARY LOUISE BIRCHETT Elective You may be sure that when Louise has work to do, it will be done without delay. We couldn’t imagine Louise (now Airs. McLaughlin) without her sunny smile. M (S ' GEORGE JAMES BOGESE Scientific Little Bogese is as neat a tail¬ back as ever shot like greased lightning through, around, be¬ tween, over, and under far heavier hulks of humanity on the gridiron. His athletic con¬ tribution to Alma Mater was distinguished indeed.
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