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HUBERT COOMES, Shorty -As merry as the day is long. 'Entered the Armed Fercesg Football '44. ALAN CROSS Al -Tis good to be merry and iuise. En- tered the Armed Forcesg Glee Club '45g Senior Play: Varsity Club '44, '45, Football '43, '44, '45g Basketball '43, '44g Junior Play. RUTH CULLITON, Ruthie -Tis nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Class Treasurer '42g Yearbook Ed- itorg Glee Club '42, '43, '45. GLORIA DOWNING-Noth- ing is impossible to ri willing heart. Yearbook staff. ' ls umm J may QQ' av X 5 ' s l7l rx: H HN 'xnxx 'SRL . ,if . sklflfrl 4 K viral . '- 2:52. 5 5 5T5?l4:i lb: 'lm ULASS IIF 1945 JOYCE DOWNING, Joy - A joy, but not in name only. Yearbook staff. DONALD EDGE, Don - Preparation and perspiration lead to position. Vice Pres- ident '43, '44g Yearbook staffg Senior Play, Varsity '45g Bas- ketball '44, '45g Junior Playg Baseball '44. EDWARD FEY, Ed -The endearing elegance of female friendship. Yearbook staffg Varsity Club '44, '45g Base- ball '42, '43, '44, '45g Basket- ball '44, '45g Football '44, '45. ELAINE FRESARD, E - N eat, not gaudy. Junior Play.
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WWE IIAII A PAST .... As one of the largest classes to graduate from Lakeview, we have a lot to remember. In the ninth grade some of us were grown up, while many of us still clung to our child- hood. As Freshmen we weren't allowed to give any dances, but we started our treasury a-rollin by collecting dues. The Christmas season brought out the artistic touch of some of our class members, for this was the year the P.-T.A. voted our room the best- dressed in the school. The cold crispness of winter brought occasion for many gay eve- nings, including our first ice skating party. High-pitched enthusiasm was put into our Sophomore year. Up until now the part we played in school activities had only been in attending student affairs, but this year we gave a dance. Another major topic of discussion was the festive May Party, sponsored by the Student Council. From twelve contestants, chosen from Junior and Senior high school home rooms, our own candidate, Doris Sarver, was elected Queen of the May. At the end of our Sophomore year we unanimously chose our class rings, and eagerly anti- cipated receiving them when we would return in the fall. Our Junior year found us ready to take anything coming our way and every member willing to do his part to make this year a real success. Many from our class participated in the successful Mid-Winter Follies, sponsored by the P.-T.A., the returns were used to purchase auditorium, black-out curtains. Then came the Spring Concert, another musical venture in the entertainment field. And still in the mood of grease paint and lights, High Pressure Homer, struck a high note of entertainment, but its production caused more confusion and headaches than our directors had imagined possible. Always im- portant in the Junior year is the formality of the J-Hop. Now, too, we could tell of the Junior-Senior Reception, but these memories might better be buried. And now our last year, the year that some are anxious to leave while others long to be Frosh again. Early fall activities were high-lighted by the presentation of Kay Beats The Band, the financial success of which helped fill the ready Senior coffers for our long-awaited Spring cruise. The closely-knit glee clubs continued to take an important part in musical activities in holding down many feature spots in the gala H1945 F ollies and also by the presentation of a melodious Spring Concert, rounding out our musical season. Spring activities included an always outstanding event in the life of the Senior class, the annual Prom, which was given in conjunction with Lakeshore's Seniors. Less elaborate, but none the less important were the informal parties given for our boys going into the service. Then the time of sulphur and molasses came and Senior Skip Day was called-picnic lunches were packed and the class headed for the wide open spaces. Upon arrival en- joyment was sought in hiking, playing baseball, and especially eating. In the evening after a day full of fun and excitement we returned exhausted, but to our amazement with no attendant broken bones, to good old St. Clair Shores. Now it is our turn to wear the caps and gowns of honor . . . our turn to claim what we have worked four years to achieve . . . our day to take the applause and well-wishing of friends for jobs well done.
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