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SENIORS FIRST ROW: Irene Anderson, Elizabeth Hollarn, Ruth Gentry, Bill Fritzl Stanley 1 IcCoyl Ruth Braun, George Scrugham, Tame Roberts, Marilyn Harsha. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Doll, Norma Davis, Pauline Biggs, Catherine Hitesman, Loree Danby, Betty Gene Hatcher, Myrna Stockl Alice Fagin, Lois Turner, Marjorie Nicholson, Betty Jean Adams, Earline Constable. THIRD ROW: William Koenig, John Carson, Glenn Moore, George Bauer, Calvin Rodehefterl Robert Smith, Carroll Ertel, W'arren Craigt FOURTH ROW': Dallas Burtonl Charles Sears, Raphael Smith, Lloyd Light, Neal English, David Alsopl Ralph Httesman. The completion of an epoch is made real in the lives of the class of 1943. Beginning a doubtful career under the leadership of Stanley McCoy, president, with George Bauer, as vice president; Norma Davis as secretary, and Myrna Stock as treasurer, the entranced freshmen of tour years ago have plowed the field of knowledge. The quaint old building of East Loveland fairly stood on end resounding with the riot of the prankstersl the freshmen. Mrs. D011 stayed serene, and in short order everything fared peacefully. Months of Hliterary labor fol- lowed. Later in the year the student council members were elected, Betty Gene Hatcher, Marilyn Harsha, and George Bauer held the respected position. The second series of outbursts started in the sophomore year. The annals relate that the year blossomed with Richard Tracy tnow of Cincinnatit elected as president, Stanley McCoy as Vice president, Marilyn Harsha as secretary, and Raphael Smith as treasurer; student council members being Essie Flynn and George Scrugham. The previous year of accomplishment betrayed the sophomores of the year and also earmarked them for another year of academic delving and interrogation. New fields of cultivation came into View and immediately, process began in music and sports. Operettas and athletics made some particularly consptcious sophomores. The tri-annum featured many promises and opportunities. The organization of the class was completed when Stanley McCoy was elected president, Richard Tracy, Vice prest- dent, W'illiam Fritz, treasurer, and Kenneth Medertl secretary. The Student Council meme bers were Norma Davis and Warren Craig; the latter becoming council president. The task of maintaining a large amount of pecunis ary benevolence in the treasury was tactfully carried out. The supply coming mainly from dances, plays! and sale of confections at school activities. The whole of the social calendar was devoted to profitimaking enteri prises, to effect in the end, a beauteous ban- quet and prom. The last year began with the inauguration of class officers: president, Stanley McCoy; vice president, George Scrugham; secretary, Ruth Braun; and treasurer, Bill Fritz. The uni eventful days fled past approaching the me evitable graduation. The selection of rings in the tall, and later, caps and gowns, and per- sonal invitations offset the rapid advance of time. In the spring the class play For Pete's Sake gained a great oration. The final Chap- ter has been written; many opportunities and surprises now confront the class of 1943. Page 23
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