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THE PLANET J. H. S. HE controlling forces of a planet as it moves around in its orbit are the sun, heat rays, force of motion, and the law of gravity. Likewise the Planet H. S. has its sun, Mr. Bush, our superintendent. Next in importance are the heat rays which are represented by our assistant superintendent Who also helps to keep our school system under control. Our forces of motion are symbolized by our principal and vice principal, Mr. Corwin and Mr. Williams. Further control of the planet is maintained by the force of gravity, represented here by the faculty and office force.
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EDITCRIAL S our planet J. H. S. completes its path we, che seniors, gather up our wealth of memories to carry with us as we leave to explore the other systems of the universe. We look back on a sparkling orbit more gleaming than any previous one. We leave this year's Annual, a record of the many disturbances and highlights, as our conception of this outstanding revolution. In years to come you may recall the ether waves created by the band, A'Cappella, and other musical organizations, laugh with the star dust, remember the hot air let out by all the debates, see again your class play comet, and live again your senior year as you fol- low the 1945 orbit in the pages of this yearbook. Even before We were sophomores, our country was engaged in a second World War. Though we are not the class to see peace declared before our graduation, we know that our fellow inhab- itants the juniors and sophomores may have that as the greatest event in their orbit. Along the way many of our classmates joined the ranks of honored warriors of whom we are so proud. We are grieved at each one's departure but we realize that they left so that the planet could roll on. As we leave the planet we realize all the challenges before us. Every member of che class of '45 has done his best to make it a class to be remembered. So when these same inhabitants become mem- bers of the world, they will give their utmost efforts toward mak- ing it happy and peaceful. 4
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MR. KARL G. ANDERL DEDICATICN HEN our planet began to spin three years ago, you, Mr. Anderl, started at once to propel us on our gleaming orbit. Whenever we needed new ideas, you were always Well supplied. Your enthusiasm for all we did never failed. Your advice, interest, and understanding were ever pres- ent. In appreciation for all you have done We dedi- cate this annual to you, Mr. Anderl.
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