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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bud Sands, president; Patsy Nees. vice-president; Jim Raglin. secretary, Charles Moss, treasurer ; Dolores Repran, assembly representative. [ i The Senior Cadets of ' 42 have finally attained the goal they have been striving for, that of graduation from high school. The members of the class have taken part in many school activities such as de- bate, dramatics, science, art, and musical organizations. The class of ' 42 has been well represented in the Pep club, Drum corps, and school band. They have taken part in many extra curricular activities. The class of ' 42 is proud of its scholastic ability through the four years. Although there was no honor roll this year, the members of the senior class have always been strongly represented in past years. As freshmen they were just embark- ing on their high school careers. When they were sophomores they were begin- ning to realize the importance of their high school education and as juniors they were doing their best to earn the title of seniors. They have come through their high school years in times of worldly strife and dissention. Many members of the class have joined the armed forces of the Unit- ed States and it is inevitable that many more will join upon being graduated. The class is approximately 200 strong. Although many students have dropped out since entering the freshmen class, many new ones have joined the ranks. Their class has not been an outstanding one in athletic events, but a large num- be ' - of seniors have lettered in athletics throughout their fov.r years of high school. Much of the credit fo the success of the senior class of ' 42 goes to the faculty, principal, superintendent, and school board. The senior clas. officers are outstand- ing students. Bud Sands, president, was also president of the sophomore class. Patsy Nees, vice president, also held this office in her sophomore year. Jim Rag- lin, secretary, was president of the junior class. Charles Moss is treasurer, and Do- lores Regan, assembly representative. Miss Ary Lewis has capably filled the position of class sponsor. Looking back at their school life, the seniors of ' 42 feel that they have com- pleted high school in a commendable man- ner, and have maintained the standards which were set by the classes which pre- ceded them. Page 18
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While the cat ' s away Bulldogs Scat Wilkerson One big reason for buying War Savings Stamps Perry, Braden, Schaub, Treger The ole School party Was okey Two of our numerous Elliotts. Page 19
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