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Senior Class Four years at Huntington High—and it seems that only yesterday we were wandering, wide-eyed, through the halls, looking up at those “b-i-g” seniors. Yes, the Senior Class of 1946 really has a difficult time realizing that this is their last year of high school. Most of us feel a little older. Living through war does make us feel older, more capable to face the tremen¬ dous responsibilities we know we’ll soon have to assume. In all four years the class has prided itself on its cap¬ able officers, and this year is no exception. Charles Ehing- er, Arlene Robrock, Tom Rohm, and Dean Stephan served as president, vice- president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. The most outstanding af¬ fair, the senior class play, “Our Town,” was chosen by a committee composed of Nancy Herbst, Roger Kauff¬ man, Charlotte Rahn, Dick Windemuth, Janet Eberhart, Steve Carlson, and Peggy Doherty. The entire class voted in February to determine the class colors, flower, and motto. The motto chosen was the life motto of Theo¬ dore Roosevelt, “Do the best you can, with what you have, where you are.” Jonquil yellow and sea green were chosen as the colors, and the yellow rose as the class flower. Bruce Gerdes was unan¬ imously elected sponsor at the beginning of the year, and the class has certainly benefited from his time and effort. So, after four years, we leave Huntington High School with a sincere ap¬ preciation of the opportuni¬ ties it has offered to help us succeed in life.
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