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penT, gave an approving eye To Queen Virginia CoTFman and King Don Freudenberger as They led The grand march aT The I94l Junior Prom. I Continued from page 152 The TirsT oT The class acTiviTies Tor our iunior year was The sTage show direcTed by Richard Simplcins and Wilson Shaw wiTh music by Dan BogarT's orchesTra. The audience was TreaTed To a combinaTion oT Tarce and specTacle which, if applause can be used as a meTer, was enTerTaining To sTudenTs and TaculTy alike. AnoTher success was regisTered by The class oT '42 when iT presenTed The ScarleT Pim- pernel. IT was The TirsT class-sponsored moTion picTure shown aT The school. BuT The climax oT The iunior year is indispuTably The Junior Prom. Wifh Virginia CoTTman as chair- man and marine liTe as Theme, The class oT '42 ouTdid iTselT in presenTing an evening oT pleasure. Virginia CoTFman was crowned queen and Don Freuclenberger, king in The ceremonies. By universal agreemenT, a good Time was had by all. The year was soon over, however, and aTTer a summer oT resT and re'uvenaTion we prepared To enTer The lasT porTion oT our high school liTe. STudenTs look Torward To The senior year Tor wiTh iT comes The culminaTion oT parTicipaTion in all The acTiviTies and organizaTions. In This Trame oT mind we re-enTered Those classic porTals and soon chose as our oTTicers: James Pilkey, presidenTg Virginia CoTTman, vice presidenT1 Don Freudenberger, secreTary1 and STeven Lilak, Treasurer. In early November preparaTions were begun Tor The Senior Carnival and iT was a common sighT To see many a worThy, over-worked senior muTTering To himselT as he ambled along The corridor. EThel STevens and JaneT Holland, ioinT chairmen, endeavored To organize The various divisions inTo a well- conducTed program while scores oT oTher perspiring seniors sTrove valianTly To masTer Their respecTive parTs. When The memorable evening arrived, crowds Tilled The corridors, overTlowed The side-shows, and, in general, gave The Ticl4eT Talcers liTTle resT. AT The sTage show Dick Shepard, who ably Tilled The role oT masTer oT ceremonies, had The pleasure oT inTroducing The queen oT The carnival, June Reimann. The TesTiviTies oT The evening were concluded wiTh dancing To The caTchy, rhyThms oT Jaclc Spencer's orchesTra. OTher winTer class acTiviTies were The ChrisTmas parTy and The TalenT show- movie program presenTed in February, The laTTer being under The direcTion oT BeTTy Hughes and Wilson Shaw. AT TirsT no one would commiT himselT, louT Tinally The senior play commiTTee came ouT oT iTs huddle and announced meelcly enough ThaT The American Way by KauTman and T-larT was To be presenTed. Those quieT words were more porTenTous Than They sounded, Tor The producTion would require a casT oT more Than one hundred, and scores oT cosTumes would be needed. NeverTheless, Through The Tine acTing oT Richard Simplcins and CarmeliTa Fisher, The Two leads, and The unceasing energy and direcT- ing abiliTy oT Miss Eve STrong, The American Way was a rousing success. Each year The senior class has The opporTuniTy oT choosing The seniors who have been ouTsTanding during T eir Three years in The school, and This year Their opinions were as Tollows: JusT a loT oT cuT-ups! ThaT was The commiTTee in charge oT decoraTions Tor The l94l Senior Carnival. I6 AlTred, The sea ser-
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SENIOR OFFICERS CLASS HISTORY FirsT row: CoT'Tmang Freudenbergerg Pillceyg Lilalcg Mr. PiTlcin, adviser. For The lasT Tew billions oT years a sTrange change oT climaTe has invariably Talcen place in The norThern laTiTudes oT This TerresTrial globe aTTer a cerTain period oT winTer. This TransTormaTion is call- ed spring and is accompanied by a varieTy oT signs such as warm breezes, robins, marbles, and a Trend Toward amourousness in The young men. BuT To The seniors oT Kenmore I-ligh School iT means ThaT some- Thing oT much greaTer signiTicance is in The oTTinggnamely, graduaTion. In This posiTion The members oT The class oT '42 now Tind Themselves, and, realizing iT, They menTally lean baclc in Their easy chairs, puT on Their slippers, and philosophize on Their varied achievemenTs oT The lasT Three years. ATTer a glorious and soul-saTisTying vacaTion as graduaTes oT iunior high school, we Tound ourselves ThrusT inTo The company oT menTal and physical gianTs who were called by us poor sophomores- iuniors and seniors. WiTh all due respecT, This aTTiTude soon changed. Then The organizing oT The class began. T-lome room oTTicers were chosen, and The Tollowing class- oTTicers were elecTed: James Pilliey, president James Coleman, vice presidenT: Don Freudenberger, secreTary7 and Virginia CoTTman, Treasurer. Previously, The acTiviTies oT The sophomore class had been limiTed To raTher minor venTures. I-lowever, The class oT '42 resenTed This cusTom and inauguraTed a Truly sophomore insTiTuTion, The sophomore hop, The iniTial success oT which has been illusTraTed by iTs subsequenT yearly appearances. ATTer vacaTion, we reTurned To school in SepTember. BuT waiTl Should I merely say school? IT was a brand new building, The inside oT which sTudenTs and Teachers alike were eager To see. ln The Tall oT I ThaT year The pageanT dedicaTing The new school was sTaged. Much oT our enThusiasm was, oT course, caused by our naTural elaTion over being iuniors. The oTTicers whom we chose as our represenTaTives Tor The coming year were: James Pillcey, presidenT: Clyde lvIusTy, vice presidenTq Virginia CoTTman, secreTaryg and Don Freudenberger, Treasurer. Also, we were TorTunaTe To have lvlr. LeRoy PiTl4in as class adviser. fC0ntimzerl on page 161 ILeTTl IT I am elecTed . . . The I-loover elec- Tion scene showed True poliTical Tervor in a re- hearsal Tor The senior play, The American Way. IRighTI Richard Simp- lrins and CarmeliTa Fisher, leads in The I942 senior play, porTrayed a Ger- man immigranT couple in America. I 5 I
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HISTORY BOY Jim Pilkey Paul O'Rourke Rodney Hood Cy Penley Jim Campbell Carl Chofoff Jim Coleman Bob Marfineck Clyde Musfy Howie Bell Dick Shepard Dick Simpkins Carl Chofoff Bob Hoff Clyde Musfy Mr. LeRoy L. Pifkin, senior class adviser, and friend, bofh looked very happy af fhe I94I under-sea J u n i o r Prom. Annual Senior Poll Mosf Popular Mos? Friendly Mosf Sfuclious Besf Dancer Mosf Humorous Biggesf Flirf Besf Looking Mosf Afhlefic Mosf Obliging Besf Dressed Mosf Sophisficafecl Besf Acfor and Acfress Biggesf Line Mosf Drag wifh Faculfy Mosf Energefic GIRL Virginia Coffman Mimi Sfinson Bernice Lucas Janef Holland Janef Lovelace Mimi Sfinson Virginia Coffman Beffy Brunswick Beffy Hughes Janef Lovelace Virginia Coffman Carmelifa Fisher Janef Lovelace Jean Pierce Jean Pierce The final acfivify of our high school career was fhe Senior Supper Dance under fhe general direc fion of fhe officers. The success of fhe evening was insured by Jim Campbell's quips as foasfmasfer and fhe dancing in fhe gym lafer in fhe evening, The proposed class giff, af fhe fime of fhis wriflng was a porfable public address unif. Whefher fhe course of fhe nexf few billions of years will be alfered b our graduafion l do nof know buf if is a cerfainfy fhaf fhe nexf few years hold greaf changes and! revelafions for fhe class of Sweef and regal June Reimann, Queen of fhe I94I Senior Carnival, accepfed flowers from M. C. Dick Shepard. pon fyo
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