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Iibu-tg muh 'Earth The Eighth Graders helping us to reach our goal in the 6th War Loan Drive. BUNII IIIHVE A successful bond and stamp drive was sponsored by the senior class during the Sixth War Loan Drive and supervised by the '45 Scroll staff. Marilyn Cannon and Beverly Mitchell acted as chairmen. They were assisted by Louie Radke, Fred DeBuscher, Frank Turpin, Ruby Young, Jean Minneman, Priscilla Sheehy, and J 0 y c e Cannon, Sharon Cannon, Shirley Censor, and Ray Binny, sophomores. For three days Lakeview students saved their pennies and purchased a total of S200 in stamps and over 351,000 in Series E War Bonds. A prize of 35 in stamps was awarded to Ronnie Pavlovich, fourth gradeg and Edward Pavlovich, sixth grade, for buying the largest number of stamps.
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'45 SCINILL STAFF Front row, left to right: Betty Gibbs, Ruby Young, Priscilla Sheehy, Ruth Culliton, Josephine Sheehy, Marilyn Cannon, Beverly Mitchell, Jean Minneman. Back row, left to right: Mrs. McKinney, Jack Wocton, Frank Turpin, Paul Bruno, Joyce Downing, Don Edge, Gloria Downing, Kenneth Olson. Gordon Hall, Ed Fey, Miss Van Zinderen. The seeds of suggestion for a yearbook at Lakeview finally took root this year. - When the editor and staff were chosen, plans were made to begin this venture. Posters which told the students of a contest to name the new creation were supplied by the art staff. Thus, the '45 Scroll forged ahead. The subscription drive started and deposits poured in. Our ace photographer shot everyone and everything in sight. A determined ad department helped the financial situation of this successful project. The behind-the-scenes workers turned out copy like seasoned veterans. Staff mem- bers slaved during the late hours they kept, to meet deadlines. The last draft was finally turned into the printer and Lakeview's first yearbook had gone to press. l13l .fi VL
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First rmr, loft to fright: Ort-na Londergon, Betty Gibbs, Bonnie Momany, Norma Whisler, Helen Slenzak, Helen Sz'itl'url1-in. Ruby Young, Mary Ann Fresard, Priscilla Sheehy, Rose Bartholomew. Sm-mul ron-, left to right: Mrs. Fearnside, Josephine Sheehy, Mildred Barton. Marilyn Cannon, Doris Sarver, Ruth Culliton,J1-nny Mn-Laughlin. Beverly Mitchell, Margaret Mopps, Donna Pat Steingraber, Miss Fritz. 'Fhirrl row. left to right: Fred DeBust-her, Jack Wooton, Eugene Kenley. Gordon Hall, Louie Radke. Chorus work is the specialty of the glee clubs, and hoth have participated in two successful Mid-Winter Follies, Spring Concerts, and many School Assemblies. Glue Clubs l20l
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