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The Pilots Mr. Burke, adviser Betty Rudig, secretary Bob Cox, treasurer Jim Carr, vice president Ned Roush, president Mr. Gerdes, adviser CLASS HISTORY The class of 43 , the seniors of H. H. S. this year chose as their leaders Ned Roush, president; Jim Carr, vice-president; Betty Rudig, secretary; and Box Cox, treasurer. Two of these, however, were lost to Uncle Sam. Bob Cox and Jim Carr left for train- ing in the navy and the army, respectively. Jim is at Kenyon College, at Gambier, Ohio, studying meteorology; and Bob is at Indi- ana University taking a pre-medical course. Besides these two, there are several others from the senior class serving in the armed forces. The others include: Douglas Bing- ham, Dwight Brown, Vernon Pinkerton, Joe Hale, Ned Hoke, and Dean Krieger. These boys will all get their credits and diplomas. The senior play given by the class was a rollicking, three-act comedy called June Mad , which kept the over-flowing crowds rocking with laughter for two nights. The clever theme of the senior party was Ship-Wrecked Paradise . Everyone had to dress accordingly, or be fined. For ex- ample, boys weren ' t to wear suits, ties, or polished shoes. The girls had restrictions, too. There was entertainment for all — everything in accordance with a shipwreck. Magneta and powder blue were chosen as the class colors; the rose, the class flower. The class motto is Truth never grows old.
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