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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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16:0 Jean Evelyn Albert A fair exterior is a silent recom- mendation. Rpecigetta, Glee Club, Chorus, G. l 'Jeanie, will my iltterbugging to Walter Johnson. Joyce Irene Aldrich The verg flower of youth. G. A. ., Latin Cub, Student Council, Homeroom officer, Senior Prom committee. I, Joyce, will my many letters to my brother. Petrea Ann Andersen As the saying goes-always get the wolf by the ears. Debate Team, Editor of Crystal, ture Ed. of Log, Y Dance oard, Homecoming chairman, I Pete, will my ability to have fun to Janet Stadle. Lucille Marie Armour She has a beaming eye, but who knows for whom it beams? G. A. C., Treasurer of Jr. Red Cross. I, Lucy will my quiet ways to anyone who needs them. Harold LoVern Aurond Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Student Council President, Foren- sic Club, Band. I, Harold, will my city slicker look to Don Barnes. Max Jordon Bailey A great man is always willing to be small. Boy Scouts, Student Council, Prom Committee, Band. I, Max, will my four bottles of to the most thirsty boy in Wanda June Bailey Plainly a sweet and virtuous soul. Dance Club, G. A. C., Community Service. l, Wanda, will my flashing smile to Marilyn Morgan. Lyllyon Scott Ballew A mighty huntress and her prey IS I'1'19l l. Editor of Log Y Dance Board, Treas, of Athletic Board, S. A. G.'s, Student director of Senior Play. I, Scotty, will my power ol' argument to Gene Rose. Helen Louise Berridge Merit has nothing to do with size. G. A. C. I, Squirt, will my height to Ruth Rosenberger. He en Louise Boyer h most less day is the one in ' e have not laughed. G. ., Community ervice, I'LIS. , Helen, will my morning bicycle trips to anyone who wants them. Harriet Eames Brooks She will talk, ye gods, how she will talk! Latin Club, G. A. C., Homeroom officer. I, Feet will my out-grown shoes to Bonnie Rabbe. Robert Jerome Brown He drowns his sorrows at any ex- cuse. Football, Green Pastures, Stage Lighting, Basketball and Base- ball Manager. Dance Committee. I Bob will my school books to the first sucker that comes along. Charleen LaVern Cook Sweetly sliding into the eyes of men. Operetta, Chorus, Girl Reserves. I, Cooky, will my typewriter to Jean Travis. Elizabeth Ruth Clark Not that I love study less, but that I love fun more. G. A. C., Operetta, All School Play Band, Chorus. I, Liz, will my ride to school every morning to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Kenneth Dole Cowan Silent and safe. Baseball, Green Pastures. I, Dale, will my front curl to Mary Lou Frantz. lon Blackie Two Loves are one too many, Noon Hour Comm., Our Town Pro- duction, Staff. I, Blackie, will my corduroy iacket to any prospective 4-F. Page Nine
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