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1 Name Jeanette Allen Keith Barkmeier Eyloe.Bennington Virginia Blair Warren Blanchfield Wallace Bryant Eleanor Burley Kathryn Burley Arlene Campbell Doris Carlson Robert Coffman Dorothy Dickey Dale Farmer Daryl Gordon Robert Green Maxine Green Burge Ham ond Leona Hudson Bobby Iler, Jean Janssen ' Dwight Johnson Jo Ann Johnston Robert Jones William J. Kral Clara Kutz. Charles Lambert Ferris Lasher Margery Lovett Robert Mighell Marvin Molitor Bernard Nelson Duane Nichole Darlene Nicholson Estel Ott Doris Patterson Russel Short Robert Sievert Donald Squires Eileen Wurn Bonita Burr Donald O'Tool ClassiStatistics Pet Nanm Jennie Casey Bennie Blairi Curley Wally Burley Katy Corky Dorie, Coffee Dick Big Dale Freckles Bob Mick Jr- Lena Bob Jean D.J. Joe Bob . Billy Kutie Chuck Ferry Marge Megel Mick Nellie Nick ' Nick Hap Pat Russ Einstein Don Wurn Bonnie Donnie.C Failing Navy Doty Kenny Georgia Betty Coon Rapids Her car Typing Duane Men!!! Sleeping, Squeek Butch hair Women Evelyn Bill Skating Junior Women Warren FIFIAO All men W Women in general Penny Machines Typing Minn. U. Women Walking Bill Taking trips Betty Sac City Reading Movies Pool Navy Katie C. Brains Engaged women Andy Lyle H. Clarieee N J cut' mf' I, in why I come to Schof Become intelligentf Get into trouble. Pass the time away Study Music. N I don't. Attract the girls. Burn up some gas. Protect Eleanor??? See Duane at noon.i One of those things Catch up on my slce To learn more???l!! Keep an eye on Doty Be near IlerAiImagi Silly question1LEve Take Bi1l's place. Waiting for Uncle E It's beyond me. Watch the girls, KW Commercialework,mos To try to date Joe. Be a Cheer Leader Want me to tell ya? Flirt with the girl To graduate. , I'd never tell. Prove boys are quie That's the fad, mos See how late I can Be near-You know!! Drive my Plymouth. Just a habit. Be a quiet student. Help the janitors. Get my exercise. Some place to go. Eager beaver...??? Make eyes at the gi To study I ride on the bus. Cornet Trio
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, 5 History of the Class of 1945 Sponsors: , Supto Ro W. Fobos Prine Emma C, Johnson Presidents: Burge Hammond and Marvin Molitor Viceepresidentz Arlene Campbell Secretary: Jo Ann Johnston A' Treasurer: Dwight Johnson Class Colors: Blue and Gold ' Class Mottos A W0ne step at a time, but always forwards Class Flowera American Beauty Rose On a bright, sunny day in September in the year 1941, a crew of fifty-four members boarded the good ship West View High, weighed anchor, and set sail on the course that would, in four years, bring unto their hands high school diplomaso This crew, elected LeRoy Galdwell to be itls president and Mr, Richard Snyder, sponsoro During this first year seven members of the,crew abandoned the good shipo Among these were Le Roy Caldwell and James Patterson, both of whom Joined the Navyo The second year of the course fifty-four members embarkedo Ronald Anderson was elected as-president of theiclass with Miss Wink and Mrs Nelson as sponsorsa During this part of the voyage Clara Kutz and Wallace Bryant joined the crew, We again lost a few of our original crew-'this time six, Again our president, Ronald Anderson, was among those dropped, and he also joined the Navyo 'Dio Sharkey deserted ua for the Navyo Mildred McGrady also left the cla Q When the ship embarked on the third year of its course, it had: crew of fortyefouro Arliss Fifield, a new member of the class, was elected president, with Miss Andereuiand Mr, Awtry as sponsors, ' During this year the class had a spirited magazine saleo Near the middle of the year a class play, Lady of Letters, was producediwgth great successo The close of the year Brought the annual Junior , 2 Senior Prom sponsored by the Juniorst' The compliment,was'retnrned h the Class of U44 with a May morning breakfast, During the voyage of the year Velta Stephens and Charles Lambert joined the crew, but Warren Bradley, Clarence McCaulley, and Kenneth Christensen dropped out to enter the Armed Services, before the voyage was oompletedo ' d th credits,fleft Robert Mighell and Charles Lambert, having amasse e high school to attend collegeo By the end of this year, Donald Squires had completed his full high school cdurseo After school closed he, Bill Picht, and Arliss Fifield all joined the Navy. After such an eventful voyage, the good ship setsail on the last year of itqs course carrying as the crew of thirty-eight mem- berso Burge Hammond was elected pres dent and Mrso Johnson and Mre Fobes, the class sponsors, It was decided that the class would publish the Whirlwind, The ticket sale for the benefit show was a great success, five hundred tickets being soldc At the end of the first semester the Class president, surge Hammond, enlisted in the Navy and Ferris Lasher the Army, Others to enter the Navy were Ruse eel Short and Warren Blanchfieldo Russell and Ferris have both come pleted their work in school, entitling them to diplomaso
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ENSVLNS Back Row! Fred Huoka Bryce Daisy Jack Dowlin g, Gordon L uv Edgar weaxiena, Everett'Porter, Charles M111er,aBo5g' Cammack, Carl Matthews, Second Row'!Eddie Squires, Everett Hicks, Arnie Hicks, Shirley F1-gg.. . :Eng JUABD Chase, Shirley Johnson, Dorothy Derbyy Marie P h t R ggggiaogale Kindred, Billie Blair, Donald Binkert, Miss mn OW' N01 Crandal Hyrla Blanchfield Shirley Janssen Evel ' 13:13,LEiigabethBH::s,BJean Bgnghendori, !largaret'!last1i!: - e r, 1'1' . Desart, Bobggggiaudoy. osx! a r c a nderson, Dorothy i O n Junior Class . 1 f 1946 with as members scaruea uik school year warn The c ass o one main ambition--to make the Junior-Senior Prom the outstanding nduoted a very social event of the year. In November, the group co successful magazine campaign which provldediinancial backing for their spring event. , 'Headed for Eden' was the Junior class play presented on Novem- ber 24. A benefit show in December also added to the growing fund. Members met in the homemaking rooms for a party in January where games and dancingprovided the entertainment. March saw the arrival of the class rings which had been ordered early in the year. A k ffl s were' Edgar Weaklend, President, Boyd Csmmao , Class o oer . Vice-presidentg Evelyn Picht, Secretaryg and Everett Porter, Treas- zrer. Sponsors wer- Hr. Zeizler and Miss Anderson.
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