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THE CLASS OF i946 FLOWER-The Talisman Rose CLASS COLORS-Green and Yellow CLASS MOTTO- Find a way or make one. September l, l942, saw a group of ll5 Freshmen starting on an excursion covering four years. The first day found us covered with lipstick and the boys parading around with their shirts cmd trousers on backwards. Bashfulness and backwardness filled our cards pretty well. We could be seen in the halls looking at the numbers on each room, to see if we were at the right place at the right time. But there were Freshmen on the basketball, football and wrestling teams. The least we could say was that we had made a start. Our first year was largely spent in making acquaintances, and then we didn't learn to know each other very well. Due to our lack of the full spirit of high school, we got rather disgusted at times. Sometimes home work dominated our spare time. We began to wonder what high school life was really like. Was it going to be all home work and hickory soup or was it going to be a happy medium of work and pleasure? The year seemed to pass slowly but when May arrived we were wishing we had more time to spend in school. The summer vacation found the larger part of us at some kind of work. The number of students had slightly decreased at the beginning of our next year. Some of the class moved to different localities and some were in the service of our country. ' The Sophomores began to take an active part in the extra-curricular activities as well as the regular school routine. The feeling that we were part of the school gave us a brighter outlook towards school life and work. Our Junior year found us ready to go. It can well be said that the Junior year is the best year of your school life. You are acquainted with the members of your own class as well as those of the rest of the school. As a whole the class did a fine iob in its third year. Our play, Strike Up The Band, was a big success. Along with the cast and the direction by Miss.Simchock, the class did its bit by selling tickets. , Under the guidance of Miss Lohr we undertook the iob of selling personalized stationary. This proved a decided success and greatly helped our bank balance. The Junior Sock Hop provided a topic for conversation and turned out excep- tionally well. School was becoming more and more a part of us. We have now entered the final leg of our flight. For some there will be no other schooling, while others will go on for a furtherance of their education. Regardless of the future, we will all be able to look back to the days spent in Boswell High and wish we were back again. Certainly we all agree that our school days are the happiest days of our lives. DWANE YODER, Class President. - ig ,.
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