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' Q l EH ' EI K LI Mr. Floyd M. Hazel, M. A. Superintendent of Schools Principal A xl ff. J SEATED+Miss Josephine Schuur, A. B., B. S., M. A., Home Economics. Miss Shirley Bruce, Secretary. Miss Elsie E. Reid, B. A., Librarian. Mrs. Lyle C. Beardsly, A. B., American History. Miss Marguerite Rose, M. A., Commercial. Mrs. Lois Monroe, M. A., Foreign Language. Mrs. Jane Klein, A. B., Speech, English. Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood, M. A., English, Journalism. STANDINGQML Barrett M. Vorce, A. B., Civics, Economics. Mr. K. A. Wahtera, B, S., M. S., Shop, Drafting. Mr. Theodore N. Thomas, M. A., Principal. Mr. Robert Stout, B. S., M. A., Biology, Pre-Flight. Mr. Fred Barrett, Ph. M., World History, Ass'n. Coach. Mr, Louis Reuter, B. S., Agriculture, Biology. Mr. Larry Baldus, B. A., Coach. Mr. Donald McBain, B. S., Math., Chem., Physics. Miss Marion C. Galton, A. B., M. A., American History, Page Six Dean of Women
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siveninr Gllazz flbffireria l 1 l l Shirley Owens ---------- Treasurer Gerald Sellers ---------- President Virginia Wheeler - Vice-President Guila Withers - - Secretary The Seniors began the year with a very enthusiastic election of the class offi- cers. Those elected started things off and soon all sorts of committees were func- tioning. Selecting announcements, ordering caps and gowns, participating in bond sales, and supporting Junior and Sophomore activities were among the many things that kept the Seniors busy the first semester. The second semester I saw not-a-few changes inaugurated by the graduates- to-be in this Spartan institution. First, they successfully staged a drive to have a yearbook, the first Lakeview annual in many years. Next, they decided to give two dances instead of one and so it was that besides the Prom, a May Dance was held. The Prom-better known as the Butterfly Ball, with its surprising theme highlighted by gigantic butterflies and caterpillars-was a huge success. Even with the heavy schedule of the last of the year, the Seniors found time to produce and stage the class play, Our Town, with the members of the cast giving almost professional performances in this unusual drama. Then with a big class picnic, preceded by the presentation of their gift to the school, the Class of l944 bade farewell to high school, leaving me to carry on. Page Eight
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