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DEDICATIODI Vto the rnemory of our late President, FILMNKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELTQ, who died a world leader in the cause of peace and libertyg we, the class, of 1945, respectfully dedicate this book. ' x FRANKLIN DELANO Il6OSEVELT 32nd President of the United'States, died April 12, 1945 The only thing we have to fear is fear itself -Roosevelt
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Secretary--Mildred Koch Vice President--Sebastian Cultrera President-Donald E. Callaghan The Class of 45 takes particular pride in presenting its class officers under whose leadership and excellent directing, successfully Completed its High School career. President Donald E. Callaghan:--Not only was Cal President of his class but also the dynamic captain of the track team, Besides showing extraordinary athletic procress, Don evinced his more serious nature in the class room and as president of the math club he labored constantly and successfully to make this one of the most active of extra-curricular activ- ities. The interest and resultant marks that he showed in his studies were -evidence of a character that will surely lead to success. Vice President Sebastian Cultrera:- Sibby , jovial, uncomplaining, humorous in a some- times ironic, sometimes almost whimsical fashion, he became no less hero but more friend to all. silo displayed his ability on the cinder path and also on the gridiron. When he starts climbing that old ladder of success, he will pro'321bly find that b9CHL1S6 Of his very nature he is half-way up already. Secretary-Treasurer Mildred Koch:--It is With the' d9'9D9S1L pleasure that we present a girl known to you all. A very lovely, congenial, vivacious, personality was f'Milly who rightly was voted most popular girl of the class. Very mlfih 21DlJF9Ci3t9d WHS the 9ffiCieHt and quickly admired help she contributed to the Year Book C0rHmi'Ctee arid 21180 her diStirlCtiVe presiding over the Speakers Club. To you, Milly, and your glow, your sincerity, and that restful smile -good luck.
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